Lets address your issues in order:
Are questions about testing software off topic?
No, they are not off topic. Testing software is something unique to software development, heck it's several specializations in software development depending on what and how it is tested.
Are questions without code off topic?
Again no. There are plenty of examples of questions that are on topic that has no code at all.
Can questions about testing something be answered without showing what should be tested?
Well, here's where the things gets dicey. You are asking us to test a black box without understanding what the black box is supposed to do. We don't have any indication of what is an acceptable or unacceptable set of inputs or outputs. When testing something, usually you test for many things: valid inputs, valid outputs given a specific input, error codes given invalid inputs, invalid outputs given valid inputs, etc. Without said knowledge, we can't tell you what the tests should look like.
We can't authoritatively answer that question, without that information, so that's why it was closed.
What can you ask instead? Well, try writing a test for something simple, and ask only when you have problem with that. Instead of asking us about how conceptually test something, ask about the code that you threw together that doesn't produce the desired result.
What I recommend you to do? Ask your supervisor about contracting someone who knows Lavarel and how to create unit tests in Lavarel.