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Crafting Quality PHP Applications
James Titcumb
Bucharest Tech Week 2017
Who is this guy?
James Titcumb
www.jamestitcumb.com
www.roave.com
www.phphants.co.uk
www.phpsouthcoast.co.uk
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What is “quality”?
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Quality.
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"The best code is no code at all”
-- Jeff Atwood
source: https://blog.codinghorror.com/the-best-code-is-no-code-at-all/
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Trade-offs.
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Prototyping & short-lived apps/sites
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Products
Long-lived projects. Open source software.
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What is quality in applications?
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What about time/cost…?
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“A freelancer at $25 an hour for 100 hours still
costs more than a freelancer at $150 an hour that
takes 10 hours to do the same task”
-- Brandon Savage
source: http://www.brandonsavage.net/earning-more-money-as-a-php-freelancer/
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Get an expert in.
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Complexity
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Processes
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Planning
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Planning is communication
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Use business terminology
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Explore and discover
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Build a model of the business
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The model must be fluid.
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Development
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Care about code
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“There are only two hard things in Computer
Science: cache invalidation and naming things.”
-- Phil Karlton
source: https://martinfowler.com/bliki/TwoHardThings.html
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SimpleBeanFactoryAwareAspectInstanceFac
tory
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Loader
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Describe intent
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“Give awkward names to awkward concepts”
-- Eric Evans
source: https://skillsmatter.com/conferences/8231-ddd-exchange-2017
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SOLID
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KISS
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Object Calisthenics
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Avoid early abstraction
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“Code for your use-case,
not for your re-use-case”
-- Marco Pivetta
source: https://ocramius.github.io/extremely-defensive-php/#/39
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Care about your API
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A public method is like a child:
once you've written it,
you are going to maintain it
for the rest of its life!
-- Stefan Priebsch
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Strict type declarations.
Use declare(strict_types=1); by default
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Immutable value objects
declare(strict_types=1);
use AssertAssertion; // beberlei/assert library !
final class PostalCode
{
private const VALIDATION_EXPRESSION = '(GIR 0AA)|((([A-Z-[QVX]][0-9][0-9]?)|(([A-Z-[QVX]][A...
/** @var string */
private $value;
public function __construct(string $value) {
$this->assertValidPostalCode($value);
$this->value = $value;
}
private function assertValidPostalCode(string $value) : string {
Assertion::regex($value, self::VALIDATION_EXPRESSION);
}
public function __toString() : string {
return $this->value;
}
}
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Value objects are valid!
declare(strict_types=1);
final class Thing {
public function assignPostalCode(PostalCode $postalCode) : void
{
// ... we can trust $postalCode is a valid postal code
}
}
// 12345 is not valid - EXCEPTION!
$myThing->assignPostalCode(new PostalCode('12345'));
// assignPostalCode is happy
$myThing->assignPostalCode(new PostalCode('PO1 1AA'));
// With STRICT types, this will also FAIL
$myThing->assignPostalCode(new PostalCode(12345));
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Testing
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Testing is NOT a separate line item
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Still need convincing?
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How?
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Reduce complexity
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Reduce complexity
public function process(Stuff a, string b, int c) : MoreStuff
{
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
// lots of complicated code
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Reduce complexity
public function meaningfulThing(Stuff a, string b, int c) : More
{
// call nicer, meaningful methods below
}
private function throwStuffIntoFire(Stuff a) : Fire
{
// smaller, meaningful chunk of code
}
private function combineStringWithFire(Fire a, string b) : string
{
// simple, lovely code!
}
private function postFlowersToSpain(int c) : void
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More complexity = more tests
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Test coverage
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Line coverage
<?php
function foo(bool $a, bool $b) {
if ($a) {
echo "A";
}
if ($b) {
echo "B";
}
}
// generate coverage using calls:
foo(true, false);
foo(false, true);
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Line coverage
<?php
function foo(bool $a, bool $b) {
if ($a) {
echo "A";
}
if ($b) {
echo "B";
}
}
// generate coverage using calls:
foo(true, false);
foo(false, true);
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Branch coverage
<?php
function foo(bool $a, bool $b) {
if ($a) {
echo "A";
}
if ($b) {
echo "B";
}
}
// generate coverage using calls:
foo(true, false);
foo(false, true);
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Branch coverage
<?php
function foo(bool $a, bool $b) {
if ($a) {
echo "A";
}
if ($b) {
echo "B";
}
}
// generate coverage using calls:
foo(true, false);
foo(false, true);
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Branch coverage
<?php
function foo(bool $a, bool $b) {
if ($a) {
echo "A";
}
if ($b) {
echo "B";
}
}
// generate coverage using calls:
foo(true, false);
foo(false, true);
foo(false, false); // NEW TEST!!!
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Branch coverage
<?php
function foo(bool $a, bool $b) {
if ($a) {
echo "A";
}
if ($b) {
echo "B";
}
}
// generate coverage using calls:
foo(true, false);
foo(false, true);
foo(false, false); // NEW TEST!!!
foo(true, true); // NEW TEST!!!
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Prevent coverage leaking
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Prevent coverage leaking
<?php
namespace Foo;
/**
* @covers FooBar
*/
final class BarTest extends TestCase
{
// write some tests!
}
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Are the tests testing?
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Example of a test not testing…
public function testPurchaseTickets()
{
$event = Event::create(uniq('event', true)
$customer = Customer::create(uniq('name', true));
$shop->purchaseTicket(1, $event, [$customer]);
}
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Assert you’re asserting
public function testPurchaseTickets()
{
$event = Event::create(uniq('event', true)
$customer = Customer::create(uniq('name', true));
$receipt = $shop->purchaseTicket(1, $event, [$customer]);
self::assertSame($event, $receipt->event());
$customersInReceipt = $receipt->customers();
self::assertCount(1, $customersInReceipt);
self::assertContains($customer, $customersInReceipt);
}
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Test the tests are testing!
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Mutation testing
function add(int $a, int $b) : int {
return $a + $b;
}
function testAdd() {
$result = add(2, 3);
// self::assertSame(5, $result);
}
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Mutation testing
function add(int $a, int $b) : int {
return $a - $b;
}
function testAdd() {
$result = add(2, 3);
// self::assertSame(5, $result);
}
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Mutation testing
function add(int $a, int $b) : int {
return $a - $b;
}
function testAdd() {
$result = add(2, 3);
self::assertSame(5, $result); // test will fail with mutation
}
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What about other tests?
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Integration tests
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Behaviour tests
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BAD! Do not do this.
Feature: Ability to print my boarding pass
Scenario: A checked in passenger can print their boarding pass
Given I have a flight booked
And I have checked in
When I visit the home page
And I click the ".manage-booking" button
And I enter "CJM23L" in the ".bref-ipt-fld" field
And I click the "Find Booking" button
Then I should see the ".booking-ref.print" button
When I click the ".booking-ref.print" button
Then I should see the print dialogue
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Better Behaviour test
Feature: Ability to print my boarding pass
Policies:
- Boarding passes are only available when already checked in
- If customer cannot print boarding pass, they can collect at
The airport
- more business rules etc...
Scenario: A checked in passenger can print their boarding pass
Given I have a flight booked for LHR-OTP on 24th May
And I have previously checked in for the flight
When I display my booking reference "CJM23L"
Then I should be able to print my boarding pass
And the boarding pass should display flight details correctly
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Why is this important?
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Automate these tests
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Automated tests
Application (and UI, API, etc.)
Domain / Business Logic
Infrastructure (DBAL, APIs, etc.)
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Automated tests
Application (and UI, API, etc.)
Domain / Business Logic
Infrastructure (DBAL, APIs, etc.)
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Testing at domain layer
Application (UI, API, etc.)
Domain / Business Logic
Infrastructure (DB, APIs, etc.)
// Testing via the UI
public function iDisplayMyBookingReference(string $reference)
{
$page = $this->getSession()->getPage();
$page->click(".manage-booking");
$page->findField(".bref-ipt-fld")->setValue($reference);
$page->click("Find Booking");
}
// Using the domain layer directly in tests
public function iDisplayMyBookingReference(string $reference)
{
$this->booking = $this->retrieveBooking($reference);
}
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Some UI testing is okay!!!
Feature: Ability to print my boarding pass
Policies:
- Boarding passes are only available when already checked in
- If customer cannot print boarding pass, they can collect at
The airport
- more business rules etc...
@ui
Scenario: A checked in passenger can print their boarding pass
Given I have a flight booked for LHR-OTP on 24th May
And I have previously checked in for the flight
When I display my booking reference "CJM23L"
Then I should be able to print my boarding pass
And the boarding pass should display flight details correctly
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Automate all the things!
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Continuous Integration
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Tests cost money to run
(manually)
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Travis-CI.com
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Jenkins
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What to automate?
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The goal?
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Code reviews
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What to look for in code review?
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What to look for in code review?
Code style.
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What to look for in code review?
Small, atomic changes.
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What to look for in code review?
Composer versions.
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What to look for in code review?
Structure & good practices.
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What to look for in code review?
Tests.
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What to look for in code review?
Documentation.
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What to look for in code review?
Security.
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What to look for in code review?
Insight.
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It takes practice.
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Deployments
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Automate deployments!
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One-click deployments
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“Move fast and break things”
-- Facebook mantra
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“Move fast and break things with stable infra”
-- Facebook mantra since 2014
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Continuous Delivery & Deployment
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Better quality
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Better quality = Higher confidence
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Better quality = Higher confidence = Happy customers
Any questions?
James Titcumb @asgrim

Crafting Quality PHP Applications (Bucharest Tech Week 2017)