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I installed PHPUnit with composer. Everytime I run it, I have to call vendor/bin/phpunit. How can I put vendor/bin into path, so that next time I only need to call phpunit to run it?

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    which operating system?
    – Laurence
    Nov 5, 2014 at 9:35
  • @TheShiftExchange on Windows 7 with WampServer Nov 6, 2014 at 13:11

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You could add the current directory into your path.

For Linux/Mac add the following into your .bash_profile, Windows would be similar, alter the line below and add it into your PATH.

# include the current `vendor/bin` folder (Notice the `.` - This means current directory)
PATH="./vendor/bin:$PATH"

Remember to restart your terminal or resource your bash_profile.

Now you should be able to run: phpunit and it will automatically look for it within ./vendor/bin and if it exists it will execute using that.

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  • Thanks a lot for your answer. I am using Windows 7 with WampServer. Where can I find .bash_profile file? Nov 6, 2014 at 14:12
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    Checkout: computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm OR superuser.com/questions/602872/… - It simply an "Environment Variable" we want to add.
    – Anil
    Nov 6, 2014 at 14:28
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    This is the best solution because A) it works for every Laravel project installed on a machine, and B) it doesn't just make a shortcut for phpunit but rather all of the binaries within the vendor/bin directory.
    – skcin7
    Dec 9, 2018 at 18:56
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If you are running on Homestead (or some other Linux/Ubuntu system):

alias p='vendor/bin/phpunit'

Then you can just type p and it will run your tests

If you are using Homestead - you can add this alias to your aliases file so it is always there.

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    Is there a similar solution to this for a windows environment?
    – Finchy70
    Oct 10, 2018 at 13:16
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Another easy solution, from the composer documentation, is to set your bin-dir setting to ./. This will install the binary in your root directory.

"config": {
    "bin-dir": "./"
}

Then you can just run ./phpunit. I typically set bin-dir to bin, then type bin/phpunit. It's short enough for me.

If you already have phpunit installed, you will need to delete the vendor/phpunit directory and rerun composer install before composer will move the binary.

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