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Manuel Hirsch commented on NETBEANS-2573:
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The PHPUnit cli script can replace NetbeansSuite.php then, as far as I know.

You can pass filters which only execute single methods of a test class. see 
e.g. here: 
[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26095051/how-to-run-single-test-method-with-phpunit]

Another option would be using a temporary copy of the supplied phpunit.xml (or 
an empty one) and replacing/adding the tests.

As for the fix by Tomas Mysik, this is implemented and fixed a similar problem 
back then but not the same, I think now. NetBeans passes the two dashes to the 
script. But phpunit dropped the feature "stop parsing on two dashes and pass 
the rest on" at some point it seems. I think this is a bash feature anyways, 
not really a standard. But it would be helpful here.

 

> PHPUNIT update breaks running single test
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-2573
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2573
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: php - PHPUnit
>    Affects Versions: 11.0
>         Environment: Netbeans 11.0, PHP 7.3
>            Reporter: Alan Langford
>            Assignee: Tomáš Myšík
>            Priority: Major
>
> When running a single test file and PHPUnit installed via composer, Netbeans 
> generates a command line of this general form:
> php.exe "\{project}\vendor\phpunit\phpunit\phpunit" "--colors" "log-junit" 
> "\{temp}\nb-phpunit-log.xml" "configuration" "\{project}\phpunit.xml" 
> "coverage-clover" "\{temp}\nb-phpunit-coverage.xml" "C:\Program 
> Files\netbeans 11\php\phpunit\NetBeansSuite.php" "--" 
> "–run=\{project}\tests\SomeTest.php"
> The "–" argument used to fool PHPUnit. PHPUnit would strip the dashes and 
> pass a empty string for the name of the test file.
> NetBeansSuite.php would then extract the --run=argument and run the test.
> The latest master for PHPUnit (a79e18fe27) has changed the way command lines 
> are parsed; the "–" is discarded. PHPUnit then reports an error:
> Cannot open file "–run=\{project}\tests\SomeTest.php"
> I believe passing
> NetBeansSuite "C:\Program Files\netbeans 11\php\phpunit\NetBeansSuite.php"
> instead of
> "C:\Program Files\netbeans 11\php\phpunit\NetBeansSuite.php" "–"
> Will resolve the problem.



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