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phpunit-speedtrap

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SpeedTrap reports on slow-running PHPUnit tests right in the console.

Many factors affect test execution time. A test not properly isolated from variable latency (database, network, etc.) and even basic load on the test machine will cause test execution times to fluctuate.

SpeedTrap helps identify slow tests but cannot explain why those tests are slow. For that consider using Blackfire.io to profile the test suite, or another PHPUnit listener PHPUnit_Listener_XHProf, to specifically identify slow code.

Screenshot of terminal using SpeedTrap

Installation

SpeedTrap is installable via Composer and should be added as a require-dev dependency:

composer require --dev johnkary/phpunit-speedtrap

Usage

Enable with all defaults by adding the following code to your project's phpunit.xml file:

<phpunit bootstrap="vendor/autoload.php">
...
    <listeners>
        <listener class="JohnKary\PHPUnit\Listener\SpeedTrapListener" />
    </listeners>
</phpunit>

Now run the test suite as normal. If one or more test executions exceed the slowness threshold (500ms by default), SpeedTrap will report on those tests in the console after all tests have completed.

Configuration

SpeedTrap has two configurable parameters:

  • slowThreshold - Number of milliseconds a test takes to execute before being considered "slow" (Default: 500ms)
  • reportLength - Number of slow tests included in the report (Default: 10 tests)

These configuration parameters are set in phpunit.xml when adding the listener:

<phpunit bootstrap="vendor/autoload.php">
    <!-- ... other suite configuration here ... -->

    <listeners>
        <listener class="JohnKary\PHPUnit\Listener\SpeedTrapListener">
            <arguments>
                <array>
                    <element key="slowThreshold">
                        <integer>500</integer>
                    </element>
                    <element key="reportLength">
                        <integer>5</integer>
                    </element>
                </array>
            </arguments>
        </listener>
    </listeners>
</phpunit>

This allows customizing what the project considers a "slow" test and how many are reported on to project maintainers.

Custom slowness threshold per-test case

Some projects have a few complex tests that take a long time to run. It is possible to set a different slowness threshold for individual test cases.

Use the annotation @slowThreshold to set a custom slowness threshold for single test cases. This number may be higher or lower than the default threshold and will be used in place of the default threshold for that specific test.

class SomeTestCase extends \PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
{
    /**
     * @slowThreshold 5000
     */
    public function testLongRunningProcess()
    {
        // Code that takes a longer time to execute
    }
}

Inspiration

This project was inspired by RSpec's --profile option that displays feedback about slow tests.

License

phpunit-speedtrap is available under the MIT License.