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title: Testing
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## Overview
All examples in this guide will be written using [Pest](https://pestphp.com). To use Pest's Livewire plugin for testing, you can follow the installation instructions in the Pest documentation on plugins: [Livewire plugin for Pest](https://pestphp.com/docs/plugins#livewire). However, you can easily adapt this to PHPUnit.
Since the Form Builder works on Livewire components, you can use the [Livewire testing helpers](https://livewire.laravel.com/docs/testing). However, we have custom testing helpers that you can use with forms:
## Filling a form
To fill a form with data, pass the data to `fillForm()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->fillForm([
'title' => fake()->sentence(),
// ...
]);
```
> If you have multiple forms on a Livewire component, you can specify which form you want to fill using `fillForm([...], 'createPostForm')`.
To check that a form has data, use `assertFormSet()`:
```php
use Illuminate\Support\Str;
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can automatically generate a slug from the title', function () {
$title = fake()->sentence();
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->fillForm([
'title' => $title,
])
->assertFormSet([
'slug' => Str::slug($title),
]);
});
```
> If you have multiple forms on a Livewire component, you can specify which form you want to check using `assertFormSet([...], 'createPostForm')`.
You may also find it useful to pass a function to the `assertFormSet()` method, which allows you to access the form `$state` and perform additional assertions:
```php
use Illuminate\Support\Str;
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can automatically generate a slug from the title without any spaces', function () {
$title = fake()->sentence();
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->fillForm([
'title' => $title,
])
->assertFormSet(function (array $state): array {
expect($state['slug'])
->not->toContain(' ');
return [
'slug' => Str::slug($title),
];
});
});
```
You can return an array from the function if you want Filament to continue to assert the form state after the function has been run.
## Validation
Use `assertHasFormErrors()` to ensure that data is properly validated in a form:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can validate input', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->fillForm([
'title' => null,
])
->call('create')
->assertHasFormErrors(['title' => 'required']);
});
```
And `assertHasNoFormErrors()` to ensure there are no validation errors:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->fillForm([
'title' => fake()->sentence(),
// ...
])
->call('create')
->assertHasNoFormErrors();
```
> If you have multiple forms on a Livewire component, you can pass the name of a specific form as the second parameter like `assertHasFormErrors(['title' => 'required'], 'createPostForm')` or `assertHasNoFormErrors([], 'createPostForm')`.
## Form existence
To check that a Livewire component has a form, use `assertFormExists()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('has a form', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->assertFormExists();
});
```
> If you have multiple forms on a Livewire component, you can pass the name of a specific form like `assertFormExists('createPostForm')`.
## Fields
To ensure that a form has a given field, pass the field name to `assertFormFieldExists()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('has a title field', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->assertFormFieldExists('title');
});
```
You may pass a function as an additional argument in order to assert that a field passes a given "truth test". This is useful for asserting that a field has a specific configuration:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('has a title field', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->assertFormFieldExists('title', function (TextInput $field): bool {
return $field->isDisabled();
});
});
```
To assert that a form does not have a given field, pass the field name to `assertFormFieldDoesNotExist()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('does not have a conditional field', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->assertFormFieldDoesNotExist('no-such-field');
});
```
> If you have multiple forms on a Livewire component, you can specify which form you want to check for the existence of the field like `assertFormFieldExists('title', 'createPostForm')`.
### Hidden fields
To ensure that a field is visible, pass the name to `assertFormFieldIsVisible()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
test('title is visible', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->assertFormFieldIsVisible('title');
});
```
Or to ensure that a field is hidden you can pass the name to `assertFormFieldIsHidden()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
test('title is hidden', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->assertFormFieldIsHidden('title');
});
```
> For both `assertFormFieldIsHidden()` and `assertFormFieldIsVisible()` you can pass the name of a specific form the field belongs to as the second argument like `assertFormFieldIsHidden('title', 'createPostForm')`.
### Disabled fields
To ensure that a field is enabled, pass the name to `assertFormFieldIsEnabled()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
test('title is enabled', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->assertFormFieldIsEnabled('title');
});
```
Or to ensure that a field is disabled you can pass the name to `assertFormFieldIsDisabled()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
test('title is disabled', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->assertFormFieldIsDisabled('title');
});
```
> For both `assertFormFieldIsEnabled()` and `assertFormFieldIsDisabled()` you can pass the name of a specific form the field belongs to as the second argument like `assertFormFieldIsEnabled('title', 'createPostForm')`.
## Layout components
If you need to check if a particular layout component exists rather than a field, you may use `assertFormComponentExists()`. As layout components do not have names, this method uses the `key()` provided by the developer:
```php
use Filament\Forms\Components\Section;
Section::make('Comments')
->key('comments-section')
->schema([
//
])
```
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
test('comments section exists', function () {
livewire(EditPost::class)
->assertFormComponentExists('comments-section');
});
```
To assert that a form does not have a given component, pass the component key to `assertFormComponentDoesNotExist()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('does not have a conditional component', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->assertFormComponentDoesNotExist('no-such-section');
});
```
To check if the component exists and passes a given truth test, you can pass a function to the second argument of `assertFormComponentExists()`, returning true or false if the component passes the test or not:
```php
use Filament\Forms\Components\Component;
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
test('comments section has heading', function () {
livewire(EditPost::class)
->assertFormComponentExists(
'comments-section',
function (Component $component): bool {
return $component->getHeading() === 'Comments';
},
);
});
```
If you want more informative test results, you can embed an assertion within your truth test callback:
```php
use Filament\Forms\Components\Component;
use Illuminate\Testing\Assert;
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
test('comments section is enabled', function () {
livewire(EditPost::class)
->assertFormComponentExists(
'comments-section',
function (Component $component): bool {
Assert::assertTrue(
$component->isEnabled(),
'Failed asserting that comments-section is enabled.',
);
return true;
},
);
});
```
### Wizard
To go to a wizard's next step, use `goToNextWizardStep()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('moves to next wizard step', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->goToNextWizardStep()
->assertHasFormErrors(['title']);
});
```
You can also go to the previous step by calling `goToPreviousWizardStep()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('moves to next wizard step', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->goToPreviousWizardStep()
->assertHasFormErrors(['title']);
});
```
If you want to go to a specific step, use `goToWizardStep()`, then the `assertWizardCurrentStep` method which can ensure you are on the desired step without validation errors from the previous:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('moves to the wizards second step', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->goToWizardStep(2)
->assertWizardCurrentStep(2);
});
```
If you have multiple forms on a single Livewire component, any of the wizard test helpers can accept a `formName` parameter:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('moves to next wizard step only for fooForm', function () {
livewire(CreatePost::class)
->goToNextWizardStep(formName: 'fooForm')
->assertHasFormErrors(['title'], formName: 'fooForm');
});
```
## Actions
You can call an action by passing its form component name, and then the name of the action to `callFormComponentAction()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can send invoices', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->callFormComponentAction('customer_id', 'send');
expect($invoice->refresh())
->isSent()->toBeTrue();
});
```
To pass an array of data into an action, use the `data` parameter:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can send invoices', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->callFormComponentAction('customer_id', 'send', data: [
'email' => $email = fake()->email(),
])
->assertHasNoFormComponentActionErrors();
expect($invoice->refresh())
->isSent()->toBeTrue()
->recipient_email->toBe($email);
});
```
If you ever need to only set an action's data without immediately calling it, you can use `setFormComponentActionData()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can send invoices', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->mountFormComponentAction('customer_id', 'send')
->setFormComponentActionData([
'email' => $email = fake()->email(),
])
});
```
### Execution
To check if an action has been halted, you can use `assertFormComponentActionHalted()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('stops sending if invoice has no email address', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory(['email' => null])->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->callFormComponentAction('customer_id', 'send')
->assertFormComponentActionHalted('customer_id', 'send');
});
```
### Errors
`assertHasNoFormComponentActionErrors()` is used to assert that no validation errors occurred when submitting the action form.
To check if a validation error has occurred with the data, use `assertHasFormComponentActionErrors()`, similar to `assertHasErrors()` in Livewire:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can validate invoice recipient email', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->callFormComponentAction('customer_id', 'send', data: [
'email' => Str::random(),
])
->assertHasFormComponentActionErrors(['email' => ['email']]);
});
```
To check if an action is pre-filled with data, you can use the `assertFormComponentActionDataSet()` method:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can send invoices to the primary contact by default', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
$recipientEmail = $invoice->company->primaryContact->email;
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->mountFormComponentAction('customer_id', 'send')
->assertFormComponentActionDataSet([
'email' => $recipientEmail,
])
->callMountedFormComponentAction()
->assertHasNoFormComponentActionErrors();
expect($invoice->refresh())
->isSent()->toBeTrue()
->recipient_email->toBe($recipientEmail);
});
```
### Action state
To ensure that an action exists or doesn't in a form, you can use the `assertFormComponentActionExists()` or `assertFormComponentActionDoesNotExist()` method:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can send but not unsend invoices', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->assertFormComponentActionExists('customer_id', 'send')
->assertFormComponentActionDoesNotExist('customer_id', 'unsend');
});
```
To ensure an action is hidden or visible for a user, you can use the `assertFormComponentActionHidden()` or `assertFormComponentActionVisible()` methods:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can only print customers', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->assertFormComponentActionHidden('customer_id', 'send')
->assertFormComponentActionVisible('customer_id', 'print');
});
```
To ensure an action is enabled or disabled for a user, you can use the `assertFormComponentActionEnabled()` or `assertFormComponentActionDisabled()` methods:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can only print a customer for a sent invoice', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->assertFormComponentActionDisabled('customer_id', 'send')
->assertFormComponentActionEnabled('customer_id', 'print');
});
```
To check if an action is hidden to a user, you can use the `assertFormComponentActionHidden()` method:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('can not send invoices', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->assertFormComponentActionHidden('customer_id', 'send');
});
```
### Button appearance
To ensure an action has the correct label, you can use `assertFormComponentActionHasLabel()` and `assertFormComponentActionDoesNotHaveLabel()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('send action has correct label', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->assertFormComponentActionHasLabel('customer_id', 'send', 'Email Invoice')
->assertFormComponentActionDoesNotHaveLabel('customer_id', 'send', 'Send');
});
```
To ensure an action's button is showing the correct icon, you can use `assertFormComponentActionHasIcon()` or `assertFormComponentActionDoesNotHaveIcon()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('when enabled the send button has correct icon', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->assertFormComponentActionEnabled('customer_id', 'send')
->assertFormComponentActionHasIcon('customer_id', 'send', 'envelope-open')
->assertFormComponentActionDoesNotHaveIcon('customer_id', 'send', 'envelope');
});
```
To ensure that an action's button is displaying the right color, you can use `assertFormComponentActionHasColor()` or `assertFormComponentActionDoesNotHaveColor()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('actions display proper colors', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->assertFormComponentActionHasColor('customer_id', 'delete', 'danger')
->assertFormComponentActionDoesNotHaveColor('customer_id', 'print', 'danger');
});
```
### URL
To ensure an action has the correct URL, you can use `assertFormComponentActionHasUrl()`, `assertFormComponentActionDoesNotHaveUrl()`, `assertFormComponentActionShouldOpenUrlInNewTab()`, and `assertFormComponentActionShouldNotOpenUrlInNewTab()`:
```php
use function Pest\Livewire\livewire;
it('links to the correct Filament sites', function () {
$invoice = Invoice::factory()->create();
livewire(EditInvoice::class, [
'invoice' => $invoice,
])
->assertFormComponentActionHasUrl('customer_id', 'filament', 'https://filamentphp.com/')
->assertFormComponentActionDoesNotHaveUrl('customer_id', 'filament', 'https://github.com/filamentphp/filament')
->assertFormComponentActionShouldOpenUrlInNewTab('customer_id', 'filament')
->assertFormComponentActionShouldNotOpenUrlInNewTab('customer_id', 'github');
});
```