- Add --site to isolate
- Add --site to unisolate
- Refactor some tests
- Update Site@getSiteUrl to throw an exception instead of returning false
- Fix a few minor typos/grammatical issues
- Fix the isolated directories test given new table shape
- Updated useVersion test to no longer hit the real filesystem
Co-Authored-By: Jacob Baker-Kretzmar <18192441+bakerkretzmar@users.noreply.github.com>
Before the change, when running `valet use` the code intended to stop currently running PHP services. But the `getRunningServices` method only returned non-root running services. As PHP services started by Valet are run using `sudo` (so running as root), they were not returned and subsequently not stopped.
This change is intended to fix the above and stop PHP services that are started by Valet on a PHP version switch.
This is intended to assist with avoiding having competing non-root instances of valet dependency services running due to userland use of brew CLI commands.
Now, when running `valet stop` or `valet restart` it will (silently) attempt to stop the non-root instance (ignoring any errors thrown), before stopping (and/or starting) the sudo/root instance which is normally used.
(Though obvious, I'll point out that this only applies to services Valet manages.)
Fixes#1057
Update test suite to phpunit 9.5 syntax
Refactored to use polyfill for older PHP versions via `yoast/phpunit-polyfills`
Note: this includes 2 important differences from usual phpunit test suites:
- instead of extending `PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase` we extend `Yoast\PHPUnitPolyfills\TestCases\TestCase`
- instead of handling fixtures via `setUp()` and `tearDown()` we use `set_up()` and `tear_down()` respectively
Comment regarding formatting: I chose to use the FQDN in the `extends` syntax of the class declaration instead of using `use` so that it is more quickly apparent that we're doing something slightly different than usual phpunit syntax, particularly in regards to the set_up() / tear_down() methods that appear immediately following the `extends` line.