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PHP Reactive Programming

You're reading from   PHP Reactive Programming Build fault tolerant and high performing application in PHP based on the reactive architecture

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462879
Length 364 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Martin Sikora Martin Sikora
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Reactive Programming 2. Reactive Programming with RxPHP FREE CHAPTER 3. Writing a Reddit Reader with RxPHP 4. Reactive versus a Typical Event-Driven Approach 5. Testing RxPHP Code 6. PHP Streams API and Higher-Order Observables 7. Implementing Socket IPC and WebSocket Server/Client 8. Multicasting in RxPHP and PHP7 pthreads Extension 9. Multithreaded and Distributed Computing with pthreads and Gearman 10. Using Advanced Operators and Techniques in RxPHP Appendix. Reusing RxPHP Techniques in RxJS

Chapter 5. Testing RxPHP Code

In this chapter, we're going to start testing code based on RxPHP. So far, we've been testing code by just running it and watching for the expected output in console. Of course, this isn't a very systematic approach, so it's time to start testing our code in an automatic way.

More precisely, in this chapter we will do the following:

  • Introduce the doOn*() operators
  • Start using the PHPUnit library for unit testing code
  • Talk about testing asynchronous code in general and try some common pitfalls ourselves
  • Explore classes that come with RxPHP intended for testing and see how to use them separately, and how they fit into the great scheme of things
  • For demonstration purposes, create a SumObservable class that calculates the sum of all integers going through, and test it using RxPHP testing tools
  • Write a simplified ForkJoinObservable class and test it
  • Stress how important it is to be aware of timing when testing Observables and...
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