The plan had originally been to use Bldr, but Bldr's features were not particularly compelling, and it has not been maintained recently. By contrast Robo has very useful features while still meeting my needs.
In addition to migrating the build process, the current Robo file also runs unit tests, with or without coverage reporting.
Fixes #116; improves #113
- Makes use of PHP's internal Web server to deliver expected responses from a real server
- Windows batch file can be used to run tests (Linux and Mac test runners to come later)
- Added PHPUnit to dev dependencies
- User-related database methods will now throw User\Exception upon errors
- Internal userAdd method can now generate random passwords
- Pursuant to above, dependency on password genrator has been added, and password-related methods now return strings instead of booleans
- User class methods now all explicitly follow different branches for internal/external/missing implementations
- various User class methods now perform auto-provisioning of the internal database when external implementations report success on users not in the database
- Tests have been adjusted to account for the above changes
- Lots is probably still broken