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Learning PHP 7

Learning PHP 7

By : L Zapata (GBP)
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Learning PHP 7

Learning PHP 7

3.4 (10)
By: L Zapata (GBP)

Overview of this book

PHP is a great language for building web applications. It is essentially a server-side scripting language that is also used for general purpose programming. PHP 7 is the latest version with a host of new features, and it provides major backwards-compatibility breaks. This book begins with the fundamentals of PHP programming by covering the basic concepts such as variables, functions, class, and objects. You will set up PHP server on your machine and learn to read and write procedural PHP code. After getting an understanding of OOP as a paradigm, you will execute MySQL queries on your database. Moving on, you will find out how to use MVC to create applications from scratch and add tests. Then, you will build REST APIs and perform behavioral tests on your applications. By the end of the book, you will have the skills required to read and write files, debug, test, and work with MySQL.
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Database testing


This will be the most controversial of the sections of this chapter by far. When it comes to database testing, there are different schools of thought. Should we use the database or not? Should we use our development database or one in memory? It is quite out of the scope of the book to explain how to mock the database or prepare a fresh one for each test, but we will try to summarize some of the techniques here:

  • We will mock the database connection and write expectations to all the interactions between the model and the database. In our case, this would mean that we would inject a mock of the PDO object. As we will write the queries manually, chances are that we might introduce a wrong query. Mocking the connection would not help us detect this error. This solution would be good if we used ORM instead of writing the queries manually, but we will leave this topic out of the book.

  • For each test, we will create a brand new database in which we add the data we would like to have...

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