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35 lines
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# Building the development environment
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cd into the project directory and run the following command: `sh bin/startdocker.sh`
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This should start building the images and start the containers.
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After that you need to go into the controlpanel_php container and run some commands:
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Type `docker exec -it controlpanel_php ash` to go into the container and run the following commands:
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```shell
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composer install
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cp .env.example .env
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php artisan key:generate --force
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php artisan storage:link
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php artisan migrate --seed --force
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```
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## Setting up testing environment
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Create the .env.testing file to your needs. Then once done you need to go into your phpmyadmin to create a new database named __controlpanel_test__.
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Visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/ and create your database.
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Now you're ready to run the following commands which switches to the testing config, migrates the test database and seeds it.
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After that you can switch back to your dev environment again. Clear the config from cache so changes will be instantly available.
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```shell
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php artisan key:generate --force --env=testing
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php artisan migrate:fresh --seed --env=testing
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```
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Now when running tests with PHPUnit it will use your testing database and not your local development one.
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This is configured in the __phpunit.xml__. You can run your tests by running the command like this. Just type and enter.
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`php artisan test`.
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