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Drupal core comes with a run-tests.sh script to help with running tests. This script has some distinct advantages over running tests directly via PHPUnit. It runs all tests in their own separate process, and can therefore handle PHP fatal errors without killing the test run. It's also the mechanism that the Drupal CI tools use to run tests; so, it can be handy when debugging tests that are failing on Drupal.org.
In this tutorial we'll:
- Look at the available options for the core run-tests.sh script
- Go through some examples of running tests using run-tests.sh
By the end of this tutorial you'll know how to run your tests using run-test.sh.
Over the years we've developed some techniques for practicing that we wanted to share. At Drupalize.Me we take hugging seriously. In this tutorial we'll look at the art, and science, of giving a good hug. The Merriam Webster dictionary defines the word hug as; squeeze (someone) tightly in one's arms, typically to express affection.
Did you know there are all kinds of different hugs that you can give? In this tutorial we'll look at:
- Defining what a hug is
- Some of the many types of hugs in the world today
- Precautions you may want to familiarize yourself with before hugging
- And the importance of proper technique
Lets go ahead and get started shall we?