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  • Documentation
    • Added comprehensive class-level documentation to all MySQL test classes, detailing their purpose, scope, features, and licensing.
    • Enhanced method-level documentation in the mutation test suite, including exception annotations and improved static analysis comments.
    • No changes were made to the test logic or functionality; updates are purely for documentation clarity and completeness.

… cache management, exception handling, extensibility, node operations, and validation.
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Comprehensive PHPDoc blocks were added to multiple MySQL-specific test classes for nested sets tree behaviors. These docblocks describe each class's purpose, scope, key features, inheritance, and licensing. No functional, logical, or control flow changes were made; the updates are purely enhancements to class-level documentation.

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tests/mysql/CacheManagementTest.php Added detailed class-level PHPDoc describing cache management test scope, features, and licensing.
tests/mysql/ExceptionHandlingTest.php Added class-level PHPDoc detailing exception handling test coverage, inheritance, and metadata.
tests/mysql/ExtensibilityTest.php Added class-level PHPDoc outlining extensibility test scope, features, and licensing.
tests/mysql/MutationTest.php Added class-level PHPDoc, @throws annotation, and refined a PHPStan comment.
tests/mysql/NodeAppendTest.php Added comprehensive class-level PHPDoc for node append/root promotion test suite.
tests/mysql/NodeDeleteTest.php Added class-level PHPDoc for node deletion test suite, including features and licensing.
tests/mysql/NodeInsertTest.php Added class-level PHPDoc for node insertion test suite, covering features and inheritance.
tests/mysql/NodePrependTest.php Added class-level PHPDoc for node prepend operations test suite, with scope and features.
tests/mysql/NodeStateTest.php Added class-level PHPDoc for node state/relationship test suite, with purpose and features.
tests/mysql/QueryBehaviorTest.php Added class-level PHPDoc for query behavior test suite, listing coverage and metadata.
tests/mysql/TreeTraversalTest.php Added class-level PHPDoc for tree traversal/relationship test suite, with coverage and inheritance.
tests/mysql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php Added class-level PHPDoc for validation/structure test suite, outlining scope and features.

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tests/mysql/CacheManagementTest.php (1)

29-32: Use canonical OSI license URL & current year

Canonical license URLs live under /licenses/, not /license/.
While touching the line, update the copyright year to the current one.

-* @copyright Copyright (C) 2023 Terabytesoftw.
-* @license https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause BSD 3-Clause License.
+* @copyright Copyright (C) 2025 Terabytesoftw.
+* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause BSD 3-Clause License.
tests/mysql/QueryBehaviorTest.php (2)

23-27: Qualify Tree / MultipleTree for better PHP-doc linking

Unqualified names may point to an unexpected namespace in IDEs and static analysers.
Provide fully-qualified names so that tooling can jump straight to the model definition.

-* - Tests for correct leaf and root node retrieval in {@see Tree} and {@see MultipleTree} models.
+* - Tests for correct leaf and root node retrieval in
+*   {@see \yii2\extensions\nestedsets\models\Tree} and
+*   {@see \yii2\extensions\nestedsets\models\MultipleTree} models.

31-32: Fix license URL & year (same across all new docblocks)

-* @copyright Copyright (C) 2023 Terabytesoftw.
-* @license https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause BSD 3-Clause License.
+* @copyright Copyright (C) 2025 Terabytesoftw.
+* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause BSD 3-Clause License.
tests/mysql/NodeStateTest.php (2)

22-27: Use FQCN for Tree / MultipleTree references

Same rationale as in QueryBehaviorTest.

-* - Coverage for both {@see Tree} and {@see MultipleTree} model implementations.
+* - Coverage for both {@see \yii2\extensions\nestedsets\models\Tree}
+*   and {@see \yii2\extensions\nestedsets\models\MultipleTree} implementations.

30-32: License URL & year

See earlier comment; keep the docblocks consistent.

-* @license https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause BSD 3-Clause License.
+* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause BSD 3-Clause License.
tests/mysql/TreeTraversalTest.php (2)

22-26: Fully qualify model names in docblock

-* - Covers both {@see Tree} and {@see MultipleTree} model scenarios.
+* - Covers both {@see \yii2\extensions\nestedsets\models\Tree}
+*   and {@see \yii2\extensions\nestedsets\models\MultipleTree} scenarios.

30-31: Correct license link

-* @license https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause BSD 3-Clause License.
+* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause BSD 3-Clause License.
tests/mysql/NodeAppendTest.php (2)

23-29: Provide FQCNs for Tree / MultipleTree

-* - Covers both {@see Tree} and {@see MultipleTree} model scenarios.
+* - Covers both {@see \yii2\extensions\nestedsets\models\Tree}
+*   and {@see \yii2\extensions\nestedsets\models\MultipleTree} scenarios.

33-35: Align license URL & year

-* @license https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause BSD 3-Clause License.
+* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause BSD 3-Clause License.
tests/mysql/NodePrependTest.php (1)

21-27: Use fully-qualified class names in {@see ...} tags for reliable IDE linking

{@see Tree} and {@see MultipleTree} rely on the file’s current namespace being imported in an IDE / static-analysis context. Supplying the complete FQN (e.g. {@see yii2\extensions\nestedsets\models\Tree}) makes the link unambiguous and prevents false positives when classes with the same short name exist elsewhere.

tests/mysql/NodeInsertTest.php (1)

22-28: Prefer FQN in {@see ...} annotations

Same observation as in the previous file – consider using fully-qualified names for Tree and MultipleTree to improve IDE click-through and API docs generation accuracy.

tests/mysql/ExtensibilityTest.php (1)

20-27: Consistent class references

For consistency with other Yii2 docs and to aid static analyzers, replace short class names inside {@see ...} with their FQNs (e.g. yii2\extensions\nestedsets\models\Tree).

tests/mysql/NodeDeleteTest.php (2)

22-28: Minor wording duplication

Lines 15-16 and 24-25 both mention “affected row counts”. You can trim one occurrence to keep the description concise.


22-28: FQN recommendation for Tree / MultipleTree references

As elsewhere, prefer fully-qualified class names in {@see ...} tags for robust IDE support.

tests/mysql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php (1)

22-28: Fully-qualified class references

Replace bare Tree / MultipleTree mentions in {@see ...} tags (or elsewhere) with their full namespace to avoid ambiguous references during documentation generation.

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Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#13
File: src/NestedSetsBehavior.php:145-145
Timestamp: 2025-06-29T11:22:41.889Z
Learning: The user terabytesoftw prefers to keep PRs focused and small, implementing enhancements in separate dedicated PRs rather than bundling multiple changes together.
tests/mysql/NodePrependTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
tests/mysql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
tests/mysql/QueryBehaviorTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
tests/mysql/TreeTraversalTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
tests/mysql/CacheManagementTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
tests/mysql/NodeAppendTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
tests/mysql/ExceptionHandlingTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
tests/mysql/NodeDeleteTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
tests/mysql/ExtensibilityTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
tests/mysql/NodeStateTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
tests/mysql/NodeInsertTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
tests/mysql/MutationTest.php (5)
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#66
File: migrations/m250707_103609_tree.php:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-07T12:38:55.434Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers application-level validation through the NestedSetsBehavior class rather than database-level constraints for nested set integrity. The migrations are meant to be flexible examples since developers may create their own tables.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:50-53
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:31.317Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw uses hardcoded database connection credentials in unit tests because environment variables are not reliable in their test environment (getEnv() returns false). They consider hardcoded connection data acceptable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/ValidationAndStructureTest.php:45-49
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:34.614Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit connection data (including passwords) in unit test files rather than environment variables, since getEnv() can return false and explicit values ensure more reliable test execution.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/NodePrependTest.php:35-54
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:24.015Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers hard-coded database credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as `getEnv()` returns false in their testing setup and explicit connection data is more reliable for unit tests.
Learnt from: terabytesoftw
PR: yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior#71
File: tests/mssql/QueryBehaviorTest.php:36-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-08T11:14:30.383Z
Learning: In the yii2-extensions/nested-sets-behavior project, terabytesoftw prefers explicit hard-coded test credentials in unit test files rather than environment variables, as getenv() returns false in their test environment. For unit tests, explicitly defining connection data is considered acceptable and more reliable than environment variable configuration.
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tests/mysql/ExceptionHandlingTest.php (1)

11-32: Excellent comprehensive class documentation!

The PHPDoc block provides clear and thorough documentation covering the class purpose, scope, key features, inheritance, and licensing. This enhances code maintainability and aligns perfectly with the PR objectives.

tests/mysql/MutationTest.php (4)

13-29: Excellent comprehensive class documentation!

The PHPDoc block provides clear and thorough documentation covering the class purpose, scope, key features, and licensing. This enhances code maintainability and aligns perfectly with the PR objectives.


40-42: Good practice documenting potential exceptions.

The @throws Exception annotation properly documents that the method may throw database-related exceptions during execution, which improves code documentation and IDE support.


75-75: Good PHPStan annotation improvement.

Adding the variable name $expectedLeaves to the PHPStan type annotation improves static analysis clarity and code documentation.


8-8: Exception import is used by @throws annotation and matches execute()’s potential exception
The use yii\db\Exception; statement in tests/mysql/MutationTest.php supports the @throws Exception docblock on testLeavesMethodRequiresLeftAttributeOrderingForConsistentResults. Since $command->execute() can throw \yii\db\Exception, the import is valid.

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@terabytesoftw terabytesoftw merged commit 931d5f8 into main Jul 8, 2025
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