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Running Static Tests

Executing Magento 2 static tests is straightforward. They can be executed in several ways.

Running static tests on all files

To run static tests on all files, navigate to the Magento base directory and execute the following command:

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bin/magento dev:test:run static

Running PHP static tests on a subset of files

To run the static tests on a subset of files, create a new testsuite for phpunit:

  1. From the Magento base directory navigate to dev/tests/static/testsuite/Magento/Test

  2. Create a copy of the Php folder on the same directory and rename it to Local

  3. Navigate to dev/tests/static/testsuite/Magento/Test/Local/_files/whitelist and open common.txt

  4. Replace the contents with the folder of the files that you want to test. For example:

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    # Format: <componentType=module|library|theme|language|*> <componentName> <globPattern> or simply <globPattern>
    app/code/Magento/CatalogSearch/Model/Search
    
  5. Create a copy of the dev/tests/static/phpunit.xml.dist file and call it phpunit.xml:

  6. Add a new testsuite to the dev/tests/static/phpunit.xml file inside the <testsuites> node:

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     <testsuites>
         ...
         <testsuite name="Local Test Suite">
             <file>testsuite/Magento/Test/Local/LiveCodeTest.php</file>
         </testsuite>
     </testsuites>
    
  7. Navigate to the Magento base directory and run:

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    ./vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite="Local Test Suite" -c dev/tests/static/phpunit.xml
    

As a result of this process, you can run PHP static tests on a subset of files. It is also possible to run other types of static tests by following the same process with other testsuites.