I know how to do this exercise but I'm so nervous I'm going to misunderstand some of the requirements :B
You will be provided a sample file with [...]. We expect an html table outputting [...]. What does that mean?? Do I access the file directly via PHP, or use an HTML file upload form? Aghh
In (my) practice, I generally only change the configuration of the PDO connection, and of some mailing and external API access services
Technically, classes don't need to know they're in tests or production. They process stuff, and we're testing expected outputs from expected inputs. (note: I am far from expert in the testing subject, there's much more to it)
As for API, there is some conflicting opinion, but yes, generally I would test that it still has the structure I expect... But I don't really test google services that much'
I'm all for decoupling classes, but that "ground up" concept doesn't seem to make sense to me. It is of no importance in which order I test stuff. Unless you have a single giant test function that tests all the cases on the same instances.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier you have to know the problem is in Bar before you can fix it. if your test report has a failures in a dozen places that means you're wading through a bunch of irrelevant crap to find what's really wrong
while the alternative is to use test doubles appropriately and have a test report that tells you exactly what broke.
Any employers/interviewers out there, if you give a PHP assessment to someone that requires conversion and say "Three free APIs that can be used for currency conversion:(google's API, Yahoo's API, third API)", do you expect them to use one of those API's? I wrote a convert plugin for Jeeves (that still hasn't been merged :/) that goes straight to the ECB website to find rates, and does the conversion itself. I don't know if I should just use that code?