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Moodle PHPUnit integration is designed to allow easy adding of new tests. At the start of each test the state is automatically reset to fresh new installation (unless explicitly told not to reset). Tests that need to modify default installation may use generators to create new courses, users, etc. | Moodle PHPUnit integration is designed to allow easy adding of new tests. At the start of each test the state is automatically reset to fresh new installation (unless explicitly told not to reset). Tests that need to modify default installation may use generators to create new courses, users, etc. | ||
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* [[PHPUnit integration]] | |||
[[Category:Unit testing]] | [[Category:Unit testing]] |
Revision as of 17:27, 6 May 2012
Moodle 2.3
Moodle PHPUnit integration is designed to allow easy adding of new tests. At the start of each test the state is automatically reset to fresh new installation (unless explicitly told not to reset). Tests that need to modify default installation may use generators to create new courses, users, etc.