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Laravel how to set app environment during tests

Laravel how to set app environment during tests

If you need to set an environment to be a specific one such as staging you can override the environment by changing the config value app_env

config(['app.env' => 'staging']);
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Then doing a dd on config(‘app.env’) will return that environment you’ve just set.

I haven’t found a way to set environments with app()->environment() so instead, I recommend using this in_array function and passing in the config(‘app.env’) and then specifically defining the environments.

in_array(config('app.env'), ['local', 'staging'])
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For example, say you have this in a command:

if (! in_array(config('app.env'), ['local', 'staging'])) {
    $this->error(Will only run on local and staging environments);
    return true;
}
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Test this runs when the environment is set to production

test(cannot run on production, function () {

    config(['app.env' => 'production']);

    $this->artisan('db:production-sync')
        ->expectsOutput(DB sync will only run on local and staging environments)
        ->assertExitCode(true);
});
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