* ci: speed up the test job (disable Xdebug, drop frontend build, run parallel)
The `tests` job in check.yaml carried three sources of wasted wall-clock,
none of which it actually used:
- `coverage: xdebug` loaded Xdebug into every PHP process, but no step ever
passes `--coverage` — so it was pure tax (~2-3x slower execution). Switch
to `coverage: none`. If coverage is wanted later, use pcov + `--coverage`.
- The job ran `npm install` + `npm run build` before the PHP tests. The
feature suite is API/JSON only (49/56 feature files use getJson/assertJson)
and nothing renders the Vite blade, so the built assets are never needed.
Drop the Node/Vite steps; release & docker workflows still build assets.
- Tests ran single-process. brianium/paratest is already installed and the
runner has 4 cores, so run `php artisan test --parallel`.
Validated locally: full suite passes in parallel (exit 0), including
repeated runs of the two filesystem-writing module tests — no races.
docker.yaml carries the same pattern but only runs on release/nightly cron,
so it is left for a follow-up.
* ci: apply the same test-job speedups to docker.yaml
The release/nightly `tests` job in docker.yaml carried the identical waste
that check.yaml had: Xdebug loaded but never used for coverage, an
unnecessary frontend build before the PHP tests, and serial execution.
Mirror the check.yaml fix: coverage: none, drop the Node/Vite steps
(the suite is API/JSON and the separate release_artifact_build job builds
its own assets), and run php artisan test --parallel.
* ci: run module-scaffolding tests serially under --parallel
The Modules/* tests (module:make ScaffoldProbe + modules_statuses.json
toggles) mutate shared on-disk module state. paratest isolates the DB
per worker but NOT the filesystem, so concurrent workers boot with
ScaffoldProbe enabled and fatal on the un-autoloaded ServiceProvider
(31 failures). Tag them 'modules' (Pest group on Feature/Company/Modules)
and split CI: parallel --exclude-group=modules, then serial --group=modules.
* ci: stub Vite in tests + bump all actions to Node 24 versions
Part A (fixes#657): the customer-portal entrypoint test renders the SPA
shell (app.blade.php → @vite). With the frontend build dropped from CI
there's no manifest, so it 500'd (ViteManifestNotFoundException). Call
$this->withoutVite() in TestCase::setUp() so SPA-shell renders work
without a built manifest; the build stays dropped.
Part B: bump every Node-20 action to its node24 release — checkout v4->v6,
setup-node v4->v6, paths-filter v3->v4, cancel-workflow-action 0.12.1->0.13.1,
softprops/action-gh-release v2->v3, docker/{setup-buildx v3->v4, login v3->v4,
metadata v5->v6, build-push v5->v7}. setup-php@v2, ramsey/composer-install@v2
(composite) and svenstaro/upload-release-action@v2 are already node24.
* ci: bump ramsey/composer-install v2 -> 4.0.0 (node24 internal cache)
composer-install@v2 is composite but internally calls actions/cache@v3
(Node 20), which still trips the deprecation. 4.0.0 uses actions/cache
v5.0.3 (Node 24) and keeps the composer-options input we use.
* Convert string references to `::class`
PHP 5.5.9 adds the new static `class` property which provides the fully qualified class name. This is preferred over using strings for class names since the `class` property references are checked by PHP.
* Use Faker methods
Accessing Faker properties was deprecated in Faker 1.14.
* Convert route options to fluent methods
Laravel 8 adopts the tuple syntax for controller actions. Since the old options array is incompatible with this syntax, Shift converted them to use modern, fluent methods.
* Adopt class based routes
* Remove default `app` files
* Shift core files
* Streamline config files
* Set new `ENV` variables
* Default new `bootstrap/app.php`
* Re-register HTTP middleware
* Consolidate service providers
* Re-register service providers
* Re-register routes
* Re-register scheduled commands
* Bump Composer dependencies
* Use `<env>` tags for configuration
`<env>` tags have a lower precedence than system environment variables making it easier to overwrite PHPUnit configuration values in additional environments, such a CI.
Review this blog post for more details on configuration precedence when testing Laravel: https://jasonmccreary.me/articles/laravel-testing-configuration-precedence/
* Adopt anonymous migrations
* Rename `password_resets` table
* Convert `$casts` property to method
* Adopt Laravel type hints
* Mark base controller as `abstract`
* Remove `CreatesApplication` testing trait
* Shift cleanup
* Fix shift first issues
* Updating Rules for laravel 11, sanctum config and pint
* Fix Carbon issue on dashboard
* Temporary fix for tests while migration is issue fixed on laravel side
* Carbon needs numerical values, not strings
* Minimum php version
* Fix domain installation step not fetching the correct company_id
* Fix Role Policy wasn't properly registered
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* Create PHP CS Fixer config and add to CI workflow
* Run php cs fixer on project
* Add newline at end of file
* Update to use PHP CS Fixer v3
* Run v3 config on project
* Run seperate config in CI