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PHPUnit necessitates the activation of the dom and json extensions, which are typically enabled by default, alongside the pcre, reflection, and spl extensions that are also standard and cannot be disabled without modifying PHP's build system or source code. Additionally, to generate code coverage reports, the Xdebug extension (version 2.7.0 or newer) and the tokenizer extension must be present, while the ability to create XML reports relies on the xmlwriter extension. Writing unit tests is fundamentally a best practice for developers to detect and resolve bugs, refactor code, and provide documentation for a unit of software being tested. Ideally, unit tests should encompass all potential execution paths within a program to maximize effectiveness. Generally, a single unit test is aligned with one specific path in a particular function or method. Nonetheless, it is important to recognize that a test method may not function as a completely isolated or independent unit, as there can often be subtle dependencies between various test methods that stem from the underlying implementation of a test scenario. This interconnectedness can sometimes lead to challenges in maintaining test integrity and reliability.
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Enhance your Ruby testing and GitHub experience with actionable coverage insights that allow your team to deliver robust code efficiently while minimizing the time spent on pull request assessments. Rather than striving for a perfect 100% test coverage, focus on decreasing defects in your pull requests by identifying untested code changes before they go live. After a straightforward setup where the CI server runs tests and sends coverage results to UndercoverCI, you can ensure that every pull request is meticulously examined; we analyze the changes in your code and assess local test coverage for each modified class, method, and block, as merely knowing the overall percentage is insufficient. This tool uncovers untested methods and blocks, highlights unused code paths, and aids in refining your test suite. You can easily integrate UndercoverCI's hosted GitHub App or dive into the array of Ruby gems available. With a fully-featured integration for code review through GitHub, setup is quick and tailored for your organization’s needs. Moreover, the UndercoverCI initiative and its associated Ruby gems are completely open-source and can be utilized freely in your local environment and throughout your CI/CD processes, making it a versatile choice for any development team. By adopting UndercoverCI, you not only improve your code quality but also foster a culture of continuous improvement within your team.
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New Relic
PHP
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PHPUnit
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