Dusk: Browse

Below is a step-by-step implementation guide to building a cohesive feature test. 🛠️ 1. Install & Scaffold Dusk

Open the newly created test file in tests/Browser/LoginTest.php . Inside your test method, you will call $this->browse() to gain an instance of the browser. dusk browse

Generate a dedicated browser test file using Artisan. Let's assume we are building a feature to test a . php artisan dusk:make LoginTest Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 💻 3. Implement the browse Method Below is a step-by-step implementation guide to building

Tip: If you need to focus specifically on this newly written file, isolate execution by running php artisan dusk tests/Browser/LoginTest.php . Inside your test method, you will call $this->browse()

If your feature involves asynchronous elements, ensure you use wait chains like ->waitForText('Success') or ->waitForSelector('.modal') before asserting. 🚀 4. Execute the Test Run your automated browser tests through your terminal: php artisan dusk Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard

Ensure you have the package installed in your development environment and generate the initial directories.