rector-symfony
Rector upgrade rules for Symfony (by rectorphp)
Infection
PHP Mutation Testing library (by infection)
rector-symfony | Infection | |
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4 | 11 | |
172 | 1,983 | |
1.7% | 0.7% | |
8.9 | 8.5 | |
7 days ago | 23 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
rector-symfony
Posts with mentions or reviews of rector-symfony.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-15.
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Use annotations by default?
there is a rector-package targeted at symfony that helps with migrations from older versions to newer ones (https://github.com/rectorphp/rector-symfony). To my last knowledge Symfony 6.0 was the latest that could be targeted (which beats down a bunch of things you might wanna adress when migrating from symfony 5.x to 6.x already).
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Multiple failure transports support
Even with rector? Rector is a tool for automatically upgrading code.
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Which PHP framework is good for web applications requiring long term maintainability?
For the upgrades themselves, there's rector/rector-symfony which can do a lot - for updating code using the the framework - as well as other Rector packages for PHP itself and for common libraries and tools.
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How Exception to the Convention Does More Harm than Good
Create an issue here with PHP code example what you need and we'll look into it: https://github.com/rectorphp/rector-symfony
Infection
Posts with mentions or reviews of Infection.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-18.
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PHP: testing, "Attention please!"
consider adding mutation tests
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Who tests the tests? Mutation testing with Infection in PHP
Obviously, we can not generate mutants manually. For that purpose, there are mutation testing utilities. For PHP, we have Infection.
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PHP libraries and tools
Infection: PHP Mutation Testing library. Plugins: roave/infection-static-analysis-plugin: Static analysis on top of mutation testing - prevents escaped mutants from being invalid according to static analysis bitexpert/captainhook-infection: Captain Hook Plugin to run InfectionPHP only against the changed files of a commit
Infection: PHP Mutation Testing library. Plugins: roave/infection-static-analysis-plugin: Static analysis on top of mutation testing - prevents escaped mutants from being invalid according to static analysis bitexpert/captainhook-infection: Captain Hook Plugin to run InfectionPHP only against the changed files of a commit
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I created a package to encourage developers in my team to write tests. What do you think? Any feedback? Thanks!
If you want to enforce testing automatically probably the best option is to rely on mutation testing, using Infection. That doesn't just check that the tests cover the code, it checks that if the code was different to what it is then the tests would (usually) fail.
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Collecting line, branch, and path coverage with PHPUnit
IMO code coverage is a very flawed metric on its own. A high percentage doesn't guarantee that the tests actually test the right things, and it would be much more efficient if mutation testing was used (e.g. Infection). It still uses the generated code coverage reports, but only as a base for its own metrics.
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Am I writing the right kinds of (unit) tests? See below for an example. Thanks!
For your last edit - you can also add infection which will infect your code with other values, like if you expect a positive number, it will try and inject a negative number - and see what happens - does your code break everything or something. Also it will try to inject false where you might expect a true and many many other things, and yes you will get some weird results from infection, but its a good thing to look at, and atleast check the logs and see why the infection failed at a test.
- I'm looking for "complex" or "advanced" topics that don't get enough coverage
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Codewars Kata. It uses 100 random tests for a boolean.
The only one that I've used is infection for PHP.
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Verify your true code coverage by removing lines of PHP code, see if it affects PHPUnit results
That's practically a light form of mutant testing. Have you checked Infection?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rector-symfony and Infection you can also consider the following projects:
Symfony - The Symfony PHP framework
Pest - Pest is an elegant PHP testing Framework with a focus on simplicity, meticulously designed to bring back the joy of testing in PHP.
Rector - Instant Upgrades and Automated Refactoring of any PHP 5.3+ code
rector-laravel - Rector upgrades rules for Laravel
php-mysql-engine - A MySQL engine written in pure PHP
tolerant-php-parser - An early-stage PHP parser designed for IDE usage scenarios.
ParaTest - :computer: Parallel testing for PHPUnit
getrector-com - Rector Website
psalm-plugin-phpunit - A PHPUnit plugin for Psalm
rector-cakephp - [DEPRECATED] Use following package instead
churn-php - Discover files in need of refactoring.
rector-symfony vs Symfony
Infection vs Pest
rector-symfony vs Rector
Infection vs rector-laravel
rector-symfony vs rector-laravel
Infection vs php-mysql-engine
rector-symfony vs tolerant-php-parser
Infection vs ParaTest
rector-symfony vs getrector-com
Infection vs psalm-plugin-phpunit
rector-symfony vs rector-cakephp
Infection vs churn-php