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declare(strict_types=1); |
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namespace SlayerBirden\DFCodeGeneration\Command\Controllers; |
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use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase; |
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use SlayerBirden\DFCodeGeneration\Command\Hubby; |
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use SlayerBirden\DFCodeGeneration\Generator\Config\FileConfigProvider; |
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use SlayerBirden\DFCodeGeneration\Writer\WriteInterface; |
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Tester\CommandTester; |
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class AddActionCommandTest extends TestCase |
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{ |
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public function testExecuteDryRun() |
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{ |
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$writer = $this->prophesize(WriteInterface::class); |
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$tester = new CommandTester(new AddActionCommand(null, $writer->reveal(), new FileConfigProvider())); |
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$tester->execute([ |
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'entity' => Hubby::class, |
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]); |
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$display = $tester->getDisplay(); |
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# controller |
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$this->assertContains('AddHubbyAction', $display); |
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# config |
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$this->assertContains('ConfigProvider', $display); |
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# factories |
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$this->assertContains('HubbyHydratorFactory', $display); |
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} |
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public function testExecuteForce() |
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{ |
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$writer = new class implements WriteInterface { |
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public $content = ''; |
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public function write(string $content, string $fileName): void |
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{ |
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$this->content .= $content; |
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} |
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}; |
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$tester = new CommandTester(new AddActionCommand(null, $writer, new FileConfigProvider())); |
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$tester->execute([ |
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'entity' => Hubby::class, |
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'--force' => true, |
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]); |
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$content = $writer->content; |
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$this->assertContains('AddHubbyAction', $content); |
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# config |
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$this->assertContains('ConfigProvider', $content); |
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# factories |
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$this->assertContains('HubbyHydratorFactory', $content); |
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} |
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} |
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Classes in PHP are usually named in CamelCase.
In camelCase names are written without any punctuation, the start of each new word being marked by a capital letter. The whole name starts with a capital letter as well.
Thus the name database provider becomes
DatabaseProvider
.