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Using Behat in PhpStorm

Behat is a BDD (behavior driven development) framework for PHP. With BDD, you write human-readable stories that describe the behavior of your application. These stories can then be auto-tested against your application. In this blog post we'll look into how to install, configure and use Behat right from the PhpStorm IDE. Please have a look at the full tutorial on using Behat in PhpStorm. Behat support is available in PhpStorm 8 EAP. The following Behat-related features have been implemented: Behat installation and configuration helpers Run Configuration for Behat (similar to PHPUnit

Mikhail Vink Mikhail Vink

PhpStorm & WebStorm 4.0 EAP 114.282

This week's EAP brings you a pack of important bug fixes and improvements in all areas, along with several of new features: Subversion 1.7 support is now officially complete PHP 5.4 all new syntax features are now supported: class member access on instantiation, short array syntax, Callable, literals in static calls, etc. Added multiresolving of "parent" class references in Traits Still missing support for $this in Closure, Trait method renaming on use, parent member resolving/inspection Gherkin (Behat) syntax support added More details available in build changelog & platform ch

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