This Pest plugin offers a function testTime
that allows you to freeze and manipulate the current time in your tests.
use function Spatie\PestPluginTestTime\testTime;
testTime()->freeze(); // time will not change anymore
testTime()->addMinute(); // move time forward one minute
It also contains a custom expectation called toBeCarbon
to easily check the values of Carbon
instances.
$carbon = Carbon::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '2022-05-31 01:02:03');
// make an expectation on the whole date, including time
expect($carbon)->toBeCarbon('2022-05-31 01:02:03');
// make an expectation on only the date part
expect($carbon)->toBeCarbon('2022-05-31');
// explicitly pass in a format
expect($carbon)->toBeCarbon('2022', 'Y');
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This package is a wrapper around Carbon's setTestNow()
function. Therefore, you can only use this Pest plugin only in projects that use Carbon.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/pest-plugin-test-time --dev
You can call freeze
on the testTime
function to freeze the current time.
use Carbon\Carbon;
use function Spatie\PestPluginTestTime\testTime;
testTime()->freeze(); // the current time will not change anymore
Carbon::now(); // returns the time
sleep(2);
Carbon::now(); // will return the same time as above
You can also freeze the time at a specific point by passing the time in format Y-m-d H:i:s
.
testTime()->freeze('2021-01-02 12:34:56');
\Carbon\Carbon::now()->format('Y-m-d H:i:s') // returns '2021-01-02 12:34:56';
You can change the time, by calling any of the add
and sub
functions that are available on Carbon
.
testTime()->freeze('2021-01-02 12:34:56');
testTime()->addHour(); // time is now at '2021-01-02 13:34:56'
// you can even chain method calls
testTime()->subMinute()->addSeconds(2); // time is now at '2021-01-02 13:33:58'
This package offers a custom expectation called toBeCarbon
to easily check the value of a Carbon
instance.
$carbon = Carbon::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', '2022-05-31 01:02:03');
// make an expectation on the whole date, including time
expect($carbon)->toBeCarbon('2022-05-31 01:02:03');
// make an expectation on only the date part
expect($carbon)->toBeCarbon('2022-05-31');
// explicitly pass in a format
expect($carbon)->toBeCarbon('2022', 'Y');
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