Mock out function call to another function in same class
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I have function that calls out to another function in the same class. I'm trying to test if that method is called in my unit tests however can't find a way to mock it.
Here is an example of the method call
public function follow($user_id, $followsfeed, $target_user_id)
$news_feeds = $this->getNewsFeeds($user_id);
I want to mock the method getNewsFeed and assert it is being called when I execute follow.
What is the best way to achieve this. as I can't workout how to create an internal mocked object.
laravel unit-testing phpunit mockery
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I have function that calls out to another function in the same class. I'm trying to test if that method is called in my unit tests however can't find a way to mock it.
Here is an example of the method call
public function follow($user_id, $followsfeed, $target_user_id)
$news_feeds = $this->getNewsFeeds($user_id);
I want to mock the method getNewsFeed and assert it is being called when I execute follow.
What is the best way to achieve this. as I can't workout how to create an internal mocked object.
laravel unit-testing phpunit mockery
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I have function that calls out to another function in the same class. I'm trying to test if that method is called in my unit tests however can't find a way to mock it.
Here is an example of the method call
public function follow($user_id, $followsfeed, $target_user_id)
$news_feeds = $this->getNewsFeeds($user_id);
I want to mock the method getNewsFeed and assert it is being called when I execute follow.
What is the best way to achieve this. as I can't workout how to create an internal mocked object.
laravel unit-testing phpunit mockery
I have function that calls out to another function in the same class. I'm trying to test if that method is called in my unit tests however can't find a way to mock it.
Here is an example of the method call
public function follow($user_id, $followsfeed, $target_user_id)
$news_feeds = $this->getNewsFeeds($user_id);
I want to mock the method getNewsFeed and assert it is being called when I execute follow.
What is the best way to achieve this. as I can't workout how to create an internal mocked object.
laravel unit-testing phpunit mockery
laravel unit-testing phpunit mockery
asked Nov 15 '18 at 12:09
Jamie WoodsJamie Woods
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You can use a partial mocks, as example on your test class, you can do:
public function test_follow()
$mock = Mockery::mock('AppServicesSomeService')->makePartial();
$mock->shouldReceive('getNewsFeeds')
->once()
->with("id1","id2")
->andReturn($someNews);
$mock-> follow("id1","id2");
You can also use the PHPUnit test-doubles
Hope this help
This solution worked. Thanks for the help.
– Jamie Woods
Nov 15 '18 at 14:05
Hi @JamieWoods you are welcome!
– Matteo
Nov 15 '18 at 14:27
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You can use a partial mocks, as example on your test class, you can do:
public function test_follow()
$mock = Mockery::mock('AppServicesSomeService')->makePartial();
$mock->shouldReceive('getNewsFeeds')
->once()
->with("id1","id2")
->andReturn($someNews);
$mock-> follow("id1","id2");
You can also use the PHPUnit test-doubles
Hope this help
This solution worked. Thanks for the help.
– Jamie Woods
Nov 15 '18 at 14:05
Hi @JamieWoods you are welcome!
– Matteo
Nov 15 '18 at 14:27
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You can use a partial mocks, as example on your test class, you can do:
public function test_follow()
$mock = Mockery::mock('AppServicesSomeService')->makePartial();
$mock->shouldReceive('getNewsFeeds')
->once()
->with("id1","id2")
->andReturn($someNews);
$mock-> follow("id1","id2");
You can also use the PHPUnit test-doubles
Hope this help
This solution worked. Thanks for the help.
– Jamie Woods
Nov 15 '18 at 14:05
Hi @JamieWoods you are welcome!
– Matteo
Nov 15 '18 at 14:27
add a comment |
You can use a partial mocks, as example on your test class, you can do:
public function test_follow()
$mock = Mockery::mock('AppServicesSomeService')->makePartial();
$mock->shouldReceive('getNewsFeeds')
->once()
->with("id1","id2")
->andReturn($someNews);
$mock-> follow("id1","id2");
You can also use the PHPUnit test-doubles
Hope this help
You can use a partial mocks, as example on your test class, you can do:
public function test_follow()
$mock = Mockery::mock('AppServicesSomeService')->makePartial();
$mock->shouldReceive('getNewsFeeds')
->once()
->with("id1","id2")
->andReturn($someNews);
$mock-> follow("id1","id2");
You can also use the PHPUnit test-doubles
Hope this help
edited Nov 15 '18 at 13:11
answered Nov 15 '18 at 13:05
MatteoMatteo
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This solution worked. Thanks for the help.
– Jamie Woods
Nov 15 '18 at 14:05
Hi @JamieWoods you are welcome!
– Matteo
Nov 15 '18 at 14:27
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This solution worked. Thanks for the help.
– Jamie Woods
Nov 15 '18 at 14:05
Hi @JamieWoods you are welcome!
– Matteo
Nov 15 '18 at 14:27
This solution worked. Thanks for the help.
– Jamie Woods
Nov 15 '18 at 14:05
This solution worked. Thanks for the help.
– Jamie Woods
Nov 15 '18 at 14:05
Hi @JamieWoods you are welcome!
– Matteo
Nov 15 '18 at 14:27
Hi @JamieWoods you are welcome!
– Matteo
Nov 15 '18 at 14:27
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