| name | pest-testing |
| description | Use when writing or updating Krayin CRM tests (unit or feature), debugging test failures, using datasets, mocks or custom expectations, writing architecture tests, or when the user mentions test, spec, TDD, expects, assertion, or coverage. Uses the Pest PHP framework (v3) with Laravel 12. |
| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"author":"webkul"} |
Pest Testing in Krayin CRM
When to Apply
Activate this skill when:
- Creating or updating tests (unit or feature)
- Debugging test failures
- Using datasets, mocks, or custom expectations
- Writing architecture or convention tests
- The user mentions test, spec, TDD, expects, assertion, coverage, or verifying behavior
Krayin Testing Structure
Test Locations
Krayin tests are stored in the root tests/ directory:
/tests
├── Feature/
├── Unit/
├── Pest.php
├── TestCase.php
└── CreatesApplication.php
Available Test Suites
Defined in phpunit.xml:
| Test Suite | Location | Command |
|---|
| Unit | tests/Unit | php artisan test --testsuite="Unit" |
| Feature | tests/Feature | php artisan test --testsuite="Feature" |
Pest.php Configuration
tests/Pest.php binds the base test case for feature tests:
uses(\Tests\TestCase::class)->in('Feature');
It also defines helper functions you can reuse, such as:
getDefaultAdmin()
actingAsSanctumAuthenticatedAdmin()
getFirstName($fullName)
Running Tests
Run All Tests
php artisan test --compact
Run a Specific Test Suite
php artisan test --testsuite="Feature"
php artisan test --testsuite="Unit"
Run a Specific Test File
php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/ExampleTest.php
Run with Filter
php artisan test --compact --filter=testName
Creating New Tests
Create Feature Test
php artisan make:test --pest ExampleFeatureTest
Create Unit Test
php artisan make:test --pest --unit ExampleUnitTest
Basic Test Structure
it('passes basic assertion', function () {
expect(true)->toBeTrue();
});
it('returns successful response', function () {
$response = $this->get('/');
$response->assertSuccessful();
});
Assertions
Prefer specific response helpers:
| Use | Instead of |
|---|
assertSuccessful() | assertStatus(200) |
assertNotFound() | assertStatus(404) |
assertForbidden() | assertStatus(403) |
Datasets
it('has valid emails', function (string $email) {
expect($email)->toContain('@');
})->with([
'james' => 'james@krayin.com',
'john' => 'john@krayin.com',
]);
Common Pitfalls
- Forgetting to use
assertSuccessful() and other specific helpers
- Skipping
--pest when creating tests
- Ignoring helper utilities already available in
tests/Pest.php
Testing Best Practices
- Cover happy paths, failure paths, and edge cases
- Keep tests isolated and focused
- Use factories where available
- Follow existing test patterns in the repository