name: pest-testing description: "Use this skill for Pest PHP testing in Laravel projects only. Trigger whenever any test is being written, edited, fixed, or refactored — including fixing tests that broke after a code change, adding assertions, converting PHPUnit to Pest, adding datasets, and TDD workflows. Always activate when the user asks how to write something in Pest, mentions test files or directories (tests/Feature, tests/Unit, tests/Browser), or needs browser testing, smoke testing multiple pages for JS errors, or architecture tests. Covers: test()/it()/expect() syntax, datasets, mocking, browser testing (visit/click/fill), smoke testing, arch(), Livewire component tests, RefreshDatabase, and all Pest 4 features. Do not use for factories, seeders, migrations, controllers, models, or non-test PHP code." license: MIT metadata:
Use search-docs for detailed Pest 4 patterns and documentation.
All tests must be written using Pest. Use php artisan make:test --pest {name}.
tests/Feature and tests/Unit directories.tests/Browser/ directory.Pest supports both test() and it() functions. Before writing new tests, check existing test files in the same directory to match the project's convention. Use test() if existing tests use test(), or it() if they use it().
it('is true', function () {
expect(true)->toBeTrue();
});
php artisan test --compact --filter=testName.php artisan test --compact.php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/ExampleTest.php.Use specific assertions (assertSuccessful(), assertNotFound()) instead of assertStatus():
it('returns all', function () {
$this->postJson('/api/docs', [])->assertSuccessful();
});
| Use | Instead of |
|---|---|
assertSuccessful() |
assertStatus(200) |
assertNotFound() |
assertStatus(404) |
assertForbidden() |
assertStatus(403) |
Import mock function before use: use function Pest\Laravel\mock;
Use datasets for repetitive tests (validation rules, etc.):
it('has emails', function (string $email) {
expect($email)->not->toBeEmpty();
})->with([
'james' => 'james@laravel.com',
'taylor' => 'taylor@laravel.com',
]);
| Feature | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Browser Testing | Full integration tests in real browsers |
| Smoke Testing | Validate multiple pages quickly |
| Visual Regression | Compare screenshots for visual changes |
| Test Sharding | Parallel CI runs |
| Architecture Testing | Enforce code conventions |
Browser tests run in real browsers for full integration testing:
tests/Browser/.Event::fake(), assertAuthenticated(), and model factories.RefreshDatabase for clean state per test.it('may reset the password', function () {
Notification::fake();
$this->actingAs(User::factory()->create());
$page = visit('/sign-in');
$page->assertSee('Sign In')
->assertNoJavaScriptErrors()
->click('Forgot Password?')
->fill('email', 'nuno@laravel.com')
->click('Send Reset Link')
->assertSee('We have emailed your password reset link!');
Notification::assertSent(ResetPassword::class);
});
Quickly validate multiple pages have no JavaScript errors:
$pages = visit(['/', '/about', '/contact']);
$pages->assertNoJavaScriptErrors()->assertNoConsoleLogs();
Capture and compare screenshots to detect visual changes.
Split tests across parallel processes for faster CI runs.
Pest 4 includes architecture testing (from Pest 3):
arch('controllers')
->expect('App\Http\Controllers')
->toExtendNothing()
->toHaveSuffix('Controller');
use function Pest\Laravel\mock; before using mockassertStatus(200) instead of assertSuccessful()assertNoJavaScriptErrors() in browser tests