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AddCestTest.php$0 ➔ write()   A

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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace SlayerBirden\DFCodeGeneration\Command\Tests\Api;
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use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
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use SlayerBirden\DFCodeGeneration\Command\Hubby;
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use SlayerBirden\DFCodeGeneration\Writer\WriteInterface;
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Tester\CommandTester;
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final class AddCestTest 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 AddTestCommand(null, $writer->reveal()));
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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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        $this->assertContains('AddCest', $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 AddTestCommand(null, $writer));
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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('AddCest', $content);
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    }
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}
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