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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:18:58+00:00 2026-05-13T12:18:58+00:00

This question is related to PHPUnit, although it should be a global xUnit design

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This question is related to PHPUnit, although it should be a global xUnit design question.

I’m writing a Unit test case for a class Image.

One of the methods of this class is setBackgroundColor().

There are 4 different behaviors I need to test for this method,

  1. Trying to set an invalid background color. Multiple invalid parameters will be tested.
  2. Trying to set a valid background color using a short hand RGB array, e.g. array(255,255,255)
  3. Trying to set a valid background color using a standard RGB array, e.g. array('red' => 255, 'green' => 255, 'blue' => 255) (this is the output format of the GD function imagecolorsforindex())
  4. Trying to set a valid background color using the transparent constant IMG_COLOR_TRANSPARENT

At the moment, I have all this contained within 1 test in my test case called testSetBackgroundColor(), however I’m getting the feeling these should be 4 separate tests as the test is getting quite long and doing a lot.

My question is, what should I do here? Do I encapsulate all this into 1 test of the Image test case, or do I split the above into separate tests like,

  • testSetBackgroundColorErrors
  • testSetBackgroundColorShorthandRGB
  • testSetBackgroundColorRGB
  • testSetBackgroundColorTransparent

I’ve put the test in question here http://pastebin.com/f561fc1ab.

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    2026-05-13T12:18:59+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:18 pm

    Split it. Absolutely.

    When a unit test fails it must be immediately clear what exactly is broken. If you combine the tests, you’ll be debugging a unit test failure.

    By the way, are you writing tests first? With TDD it’s unlikely to end up with bloated tests.

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