SimplePHPSpec
This plugin allows you the run the PHPSpec tests using the Sublime Text interface, without having to open and use the command line.
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Simple PHPSpec commands
This plugin allows you the run the PHPSpec tests using the Sublime Text interface, without having to open and use the command line.
This package was originally intended for personal purposes. I forked the original SimplePHPunit package and renamed the functions to properly work with PHPSpec. I liked the idea of running the tests from inside Sublime, so this package was made. All credits and attribution goes to the original creator. You can view the original package on GitHub.
Available commands:
PHPSpec: Run
PHPSpec: Run with params
Installation:
Via Package Control, search for SimplePHPSpec
Usage:
Press ctrl + shift + p for the dropdown command list, search for PHPSpec:
, and pick your command. Also you can use Tools/PHPSpec...
menu item
Keybinding:
You can use command simple_phpspec
for your keybinding. Example:
Example:
{ "keys": ["super+ctrl+alt+space"], "command": "simple_phpspec" }
Notes:
- If you want the command to pick up your custom phpspec.yml configuration file, it needs to be in the root folder of your project in the sidebar.
- You need to insert in the Sublime Text user settings
"show_panel_on_build": true
or useTools/Build Results/Show Build Results
menu item for view results.
Donate:
If you liked this plugin, you can donate to the original author to support it!
Feedback and contributions are really appreciated.