Compare the Top Unit Testing Software that integrates with PhpStorm as of July 2025

This a list of Unit Testing software that integrates with PhpStorm. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with PhpStorm. View the products that work with PhpStorm in the table below.

What is Unit Testing Software for PhpStorm?

Unit testing software is a type of software tool and/or framework that enables developers and programmers to test small and individual source code units in order to ensure that each unit of the source code functions as it should. Compare and read user reviews of the best Unit Testing software for PhpStorm currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Qodo

    Qodo

    Qodo

    Qodo (formerly Codium) analyzes your code and generates meaningful tests to catch bugs before you ship. Qodo maps your code’s behaviors, surfaces edge cases, and tags anything that looks suspicious. Then, it generates clear and meaningful unit tests that match how your code behaves. Get full visibility of how your code behaves, and how the changes you make affect the rest of your code. Code coverage is broken. Meaningful tests actually check functionality, giving you the confidence needed to commit. Spend fewer hours writing questionable test cases, and more time developing useful features for your users. By analyzing your code, docstring, and comments, Qodo suggests tests as you type. All you have to do is add them to your suite. Qodo is focused on code integrity: generating tests that help you understand how your code behaves; finding edge cases and suspicious behaviors; and making your code more robust.
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    Starting Price: $19/user/month
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    PHPUnit

    PHPUnit

    PHPUnit

    PHPUnit requires the dom and json extensions, which are normally enabled by default. PHPUnit also requires the pcre, reflection, and spl extensions. These standard extensions are enabled by default and cannot be disabled without patching PHP’s build system and/or C sources. The code coverage report feature requires the Xdebug (2.7.0 or later) and tokenizer extensions. Generating XML reports requires the xmlwriter extension. Unit Tests are primarily written as a good practice to help developers identify and fix bugs, to refactor code and to serve as documentation for a unit of software under test. To achieve these benefits, unit tests ideally should cover all the possible paths in a program. One unit test usually covers one specific path in one function or method. However a test method is not necessarily an encapsulated, independent entity. Often there are implicit dependencies between test methods, hidden in the implementation scenario of a test.
    Starting Price: Free
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