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<?php declare(strict_types=1); |
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use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase; |
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use \HexMakina\Marker\Element; |
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final class ElementTest extends TestCase |
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{ |
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public function testEmptyConstructor(): void |
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{ |
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$this->expectException(ArgumentCountError::class); |
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$e = new Element(); |
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} |
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public function testCreateEmptyElement(): void |
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{ |
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$e = new Element('p'); |
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$this->assertEquals('<p></p>', $e->__toString()); |
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foreach(Element::VOID_ELEMENTS as $tag){ |
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$e = new Element($tag); |
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$this->assertEquals('<'.$tag.'/>', $e->__toString()); |
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} |
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} |
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public function testCreateElementWithContent(): void |
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{ |
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$message = 'lorem ipsum'; |
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$e = new Element('p', $message); |
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$this->assertEquals('<p>'.$message.'</p>', $e->__toString()); |
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foreach(Element::VOID_ELEMENTS as $tag){ |
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$e = new Element($tag, $message); |
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$this->assertEquals('<'.$tag.'/>', $e->__toString()); |
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} |
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$message = null; |
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$e = new Element('p', $message); |
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$this->assertEquals('<p></p>', $e->__toString()); |
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foreach(Element::VOID_ELEMENTS as $tag){ |
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$e = new Element($tag, $message); |
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$this->assertEquals('<'.$tag.'/>', $e->__toString()); |
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} |
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$message = []; |
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$e = new Element('p', $message); |
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$this->assertEquals('<p></p>', $e->__toString()); |
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foreach(Element::VOID_ELEMENTS as $tag){ |
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$e = new Element($tag, $message); |
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$this->assertEquals('<'.$tag.'/>', $e->__toString()); |
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} |
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} |
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public function testCreateElementWithAttributes(): void |
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$message = 'lorem ipsum'; |
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$attributes = ['id' => 'test_id']; |
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$e = new Element('p', $message, $attributes); |
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$this->assertEquals('<p id="test_id">'.$message.'</p>', $e->__toString()); |
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foreach(Element::VOID_ELEMENTS as $tag){ |
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$e = new Element($tag, $message, $attributes); |
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$this->assertEquals('<'.$tag.' id="test_id"/>', $e->__toString()); |
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} |
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} |
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public function testCreateElementWithBooleanAttributes(): void |
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$message = 'lorem ipsum'; |
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$attributes = ['id' => 'test_id', 'checked', 'class' => 'test_class', 'required']; |
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$e = new Element('p', $message, $attributes); |
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$this->assertEquals('<p id="test_id" checked class="test_class" required>'.$message.'</p>', $e->__toString()); |
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foreach(Element::VOID_ELEMENTS as $tag){ |
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$e = new Element($tag, $message, $attributes); |
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$this->assertEquals('<'.$tag.' id="test_id" checked class="test_class" required/>', $e->__toString()); |
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} |
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} |
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public function testAttributesOrdering(): void |
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$message = 'lorem ipsum'; |
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$attributes = ['id' => 'test_id', 'class' => 'test_class', 'style="color:red;"']; |
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$e = new Element('p', $message, $attributes); |
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$this->assertEquals('<p id="test_id" class="test_class" style="color:red;">'.$message.'</p>', $e->__toString()); |
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$attributes = ['class' => 'test_class', 'style="color:red;"','id' => 'test_id']; |
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$e = new Element('p', $message, $attributes); |
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$this->assertEquals('<p class="test_class" style="color:red;" id="test_id">'.$message.'</p>', $e->__toString()); |
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} |
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public function testCallStatic(): void |
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$message = 'lorem ipsum'; |
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$attributes = ['id' => 'test_id', 'checked', 'class' => 'test_class', 'required']; |
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$e = new Element('p', $message, $attributes); |
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$e_stat = Element::p($message, $attributes); |
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$this->assertEquals($e->__toString(), $e_stat); |
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foreach(Element::VOID_ELEMENTS as $tag){ |
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$e = new Element($tag, $message, $attributes); |
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$e_stat = Element::$tag($message, $attributes); |
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$this->assertEquals($e_stat, $e->__toString()); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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This check compares calls to functions or methods with their respective definitions. If the call has less arguments than are defined, it raises an issue.
If a function is defined several times with a different number of parameters, the check may pick up the wrong definition and report false positives. One codebase where this has been known to happen is Wordpress. Please note the @ignore annotation hint above.