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Drupal 10 Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Matt Glaman, Kevin Quillen
Book Image

Drupal 10 Development Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Matt Glaman, Kevin Quillen

Overview of this book

This new and improved third edition cookbook is packed with the latest Drupal 10 features such as a new, flexible default frontend theme - Olivero, and improved administrative experience with a new theme - Claro. This comprehensive recipe book provides updated content on the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editing experience, improved core code performance, and code cleanup. Drupal 10 Development Cookbook begins by helping you create and manage a Drupal site. Next, you’ll get acquainted with configuring the content structure and editing content. You’ll also get to grips with all new updates of this edition, such as creating custom pages, accessing and working with entities, running and writing tests with Drupal, migrating external data into Drupal, and turning Drupal into an API platform. As you advance, you’ll learn how to customize Drupal’s features with out-of-the-box modules, contribute extensions, and write custom code to extend Drupal. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to create and manage Drupal sites, customize them to your requirements, and build custom code to deliver your projects.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Running PHPUnit

First, we can verify that we have set up correctly by executing the phpunit command. There are no tests yet, but that’s okay. This step just verifies that the tool is installed and our configuration file is properly read.

How to do it…

Consult the documentation

From here, we are going to provide bare-bones, verbose commands to use PHPUnit to execute tests. If you use Lando, DDEV, Docksal, or otherwise, please consult their documentation on how to best run PHPUnit. They usually have command wrappers that are small and convenient.

In your command line, execute the following:

phpunit

This is the main command you will run. PHPUnit will automatically detect our phpunit.xml configuration in the project directory.

Can’t find phpunit?

If you get an error about the phpunit command not being found, you may need to instead use the full path to it from the project root with vendor/bin/phpunit. Composer should automatically alias commands...