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[11.x] Introduces Exceptions facade
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Co-authored-by: Tim MacDonald <hello@timacdonald.me>
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This pull request introduces a new
Exceptionsfacade to provide a consistent way to test exceptions in Laravel applications. Here is the list of methods that theExceptionsfacade provides:All the examples below assume the following route:
assertReportedmethodThe
assertReportedmethod allows you to assert that an exception was reported:assertReportedCountmethodThe
assertReportedCountmethod allows you to assert the number of exceptions reported:assertNotReportedmethodThe
assertNotReportedmethod allows you to assert that an exception was not reported:assertNothingReportedmethodThe
assertNothingReportedmethod allows you to assert that no exceptions were reported:Optionally, you may specify a list of exceptions you wish to capture:
throwOnReportmethodThe
throwOnReportmethod allows you to throw any reported exceptions:Optionally, you may specify a list of exceptions you wish to capture:
throwFirstReportedmethodThe
throwFirstReportedmethod allows you to throw the previous reported exceptions:Optionally, you may specify a list of exceptions you wish to capture: