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Oliver Davies 2018-05-06 15:37:38 +01:00
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ There was a [great talk][1] recently at Drupaldelphia about Docksal.
One of the things that Docksal offers (and is covered in the talk) is the ability to add custom commands to the Docksals `fin` CLI, either globally or as part of your project. One of the things that Docksal offers (and is covered in the talk) is the ability to add custom commands to the Docksals `fin` CLI, either globally or as part of your project.
As an advocate of automated testing and TDD practitioner, I write a lot of tests and run PHPUnit numerous times a day. Ive also given [talks][6] and have written other posts on this site relating to testing in Drupal. As an advocate of automated testing and TDD practitioner, I write a lot of tests and run PHPUnit numerous times a day. Ive also given [talks][6] and have [written other posts][7] on this site relating to testing in Drupal.
There are a couple of ways to run PHPUnit with Docksal. The first is to use `fin bash` to open a shell into the container, move into the docroot directory if needed, and run the `phpunit` command. There are a couple of ways to run PHPUnit with Docksal. The first is to use `fin bash` to open a shell into the container, move into the docroot directory if needed, and run the `phpunit` command.
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[4]: https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/phpunit [4]: https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/phpunit
[5]: https://github.com/docksal/docksal/blob/develop/examples/.docksal/commands/phpcs [5]: https://github.com/docksal/docksal/blob/develop/examples/.docksal/commands/phpcs
[6]: /talks/tdd-test-driven-drupal [6]: /talks/tdd-test-driven-drupal
[7]: /blog/tags/testing