phpspec-watcher is a tool for automating phpspec test execution when the source code of a project changes. On file save the watcher automatically triggers the phpspec test suite and informs the developer about the test results.
This tool can be installed globally with
composer global require fetzi/phpspec-watcher
or just for one package as dev-dependency
composer require fetzi/phpspec-watcher --dev
After a global installation you can invoke the watcher by calling
phpspec-watcher watch
If you have installed the watcher as a dev-dependency for one project you can find the binary within the vendor bin directory.
vendor/bin/phpspec-watcher watch
The watcher can be configured with a configuration file .phpspec-watcher.yml
stored in the project root directory.
The following listing shows the file structure and the option meanings:
fileMask: '*.php' # file pattern that should be watched
checkInterval: 1 # a float value indicating the resource check interval
directories: # a list of directories that should be watched
- app
- src
- spec
phpspec:
binary: vendor/bin/phpspec # path to the phpspec binary
arguments: [format=dot] # additional phpspec arguments
notifications: # flags for notfications on success and on error
onError: true
onSuccess: true
To speed up the configuration thing there is an initialization command to bootstrap the config file with default values:
phpspec-watcher init
The watcher triggers operating system notifications after executing the test suite.
To display the notification icons on Mac you need to install another notifier because AppleScript cannot display custom icons
brew install terminal-notifier
The idea for creating this package was born after discovering the awesome phpunit-watcher package by Spatie.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see the License File for more information.