diff --git a/docs/en/topics/testing/index.md b/docs/en/topics/testing/index.md index ec29bb2ca..9f2053d4b 100644 --- a/docs/en/topics/testing/index.md +++ b/docs/en/topics/testing/index.md @@ -56,16 +56,16 @@ The `phpunit` binary should be used from the root directory of your website. # Runs all tests defined in phpunit.xml phpunit - + # Run all tests of a specific module phpunit framework/tests/ - + # Run specific tests within a specific module phpunit framework/tests/filesystem - + # Run a specific test phpunit framework/tests/filesystem/FolderTest.php - + # Run tests with optional `$_GET` parameters (you need an empty second argument) phpunit framework/tests '' flush=all @@ -81,16 +81,16 @@ particularly around formatting test output. # Run all tests sake dev/tests/all - + # Run all tests of a specific module (comma-separated) sake dev/tests/module/framework,cms - + # Run specific tests (comma-separated) sake dev/tests/FolderTest,OtherTest - + # Run tests with optional `$_GET` parameters sake dev/tests/all flush=all - + # Skip some tests sake dev/tests/all SkipTests=MySkippedTest @@ -187,4 +187,4 @@ understand the problem space and discover suitable APIs for performing specific **Behavior Driven Development (BDD):** An extension of the test-driven programming style, where tests are used primarily for describing the specification of how code should perform. In practice, there's little or no technical difference - it all comes down to language. In BDD, the usual terminology is changed to reflect this change of focus, so *Specification* -is used in place of *Test Case*, and *should* is used in place of *expect* and *assert*. \ No newline at end of file +is used in place of *Test Case*, and *should* is used in place of *expect* and *assert*.