Provides PHPUnit assertions for snapshot testing
composer require --dev kigaroo/snapshot-testing
use KigaRoo\SnapshotTesting\MatchesSnapshots;
final class MyUnitTest extends TestCase
{
use MatchesSnapshots;
public function testJson()
{
$myJsonData = json_encode([
'foo' => 'bar',
]);
$this->assertMatchesJsonSnapshot($myJsonData);
}
public function testXml()
{
$myXmlData = "<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><root><id>7d644cc6-70fa-11e9-89e1-220d3e3a2561</id></root>";
$this->assertMatchesXmlSnapshot($myJsonData);
}
public function testCsv()
{
$myCsvData = <<<CSV
"foo bar";123
"foo bar";456
"foo bar";789
CSV;
$this->assertMatchesCsvSnapshot($myCsvData);
}
public function testCsvVariant()
{
$myCsvData = <<<CSV
'foo bar',123
'foo bar',456
'foo bar',789
CSV;
$this->assertMatchesCsvSnapshot($myCsvData, [], ',', "'");
}
}
If you have content in your data which changes intentionally you can use wildcards:
use KigaRoo\SnapshotTesting\MatchesSnapshots;
use KigaRoo\SnapshotTesting\Wildcard\UuidWildcard;
final class MyUnitTest extends TestCase
{
use MatchesSnapshots;
public function testJson()
{
$myJsonData = json_encode([
'id' => '7d644cc6-70fa-11e9-89e1-220d3e3a2561',
'foo' => 'bar',
]);
$this->assertMatchesJsonSnapshot($myJsonData, [
new UuidWildcard('id'),
]);
}
public function testXml()
{
$myXmlData = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><root><id>7d644cc6-70fa-11e9-89e1-220d3e3a2561</id></root>';
$this->assertMatchesXmlSnapshot($myXmlData, [
new UuidWildcard('id'),
]);
}
public function testCsv()
{
$myCsvData = <<<CSV
"7d644cc6-70fa-11e9-89e1-220d3e3a2561";123
"7d644cc6-70fa-11e9-89e1-220d3e3a2561";456
"7d644cc6-70fa-11e9-89e1-220d3e3a2561";789
CSV;
$this->assertMatchesCsvSnapshot($myCsvData, [
new UuidWildcard('[*][0]'),
]);
}
}
This ignores the concrete uuid given for the field "id" and only checks that a valid uuid is provided.
The library currently supports the following wildcards:
- BooleanWildcard
- IntegerWildcard
- UuidWildcard
- UuidOrNullWildcard
- DateTimeWildcard
- DateTimeOrNullWildcard
- StringWildcard
- ObjectOrNullWildcard
When running your tests in Continuous Integration you would possibly want to disable the creation of snapshots.
By using the --without-creating-snapshots parameter, PHPUnit will fail if the snapshots don't exist.
> ./vendor/bin/phpunit -d --without-creating-snapshots
1) ExampleTest::test_it_matches_a_string
Snapshot "ExampleTest__test_it_matches_a_string__1.txt" does not exist.
You can automatically create it by removing `-d --without-creating-snapshots` of PHPUnit's CLI arguments.