Integrates PHPUnit with PHP-VCR using annotations.
Use @vcr cassette_name on your tests to turn VCR automatically on and off.
use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
class VCRTest extends TestCase
{
    /**
     * @vcr unittest_annotation_test
     */
    public function testInterceptsWithAnnotations()
    {
        // Content of tests/fixtures/unittest_annotation_test: "This is a annotation test dummy".
        $result = file_get_contents('http://google.com');
        $this->assertEquals('This is a annotation test dummy.', $result, 'Call was not intercepted (using annotations).');
    }
}- Install using composer:
composer require --dev php-vcr/phpunit-testlistener-vcr- Add listener to your phpunit.xml:
<listeners>
    <listener class="VCR\PHPUnit\TestListener\VCRTestListener" file="vendor/php-vcr/phpunit-testlistener-vcr/src/VCRTestListener.php" />
</listeners>PHPUnit-Testlistener-VCR depends on:
- PHP 7.1+
- PHP 7.0+ (use <3.0)
- php-vcr/php-vcr
In order to run all tests you need to get development dependencies using composer:
composer install
./vendor/bin/phpunitThe changelog is manage at PHPUnit testlistener for PHP-VCR releases page.
Copyright (c) 2013-2018 Adrian Philipp. Released under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for details. Contributors
