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Pull Request — master (#20)
by Vladislav
03:31 queued 01:03
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CancelOrderTest   A

Complexity

Total Complexity 1

Size/Duplication

Total Lines 20
Duplicated Lines 0 %

Importance

Changes 2
Bugs 0 Features 0
Metric Value
eloc 11
dl 0
loc 20
rs 10
c 2
b 0
f 0
wmc 1

1 Method

Rating   Name   Duplication   Size   Complexity  
A testSuccessEndpoint() 0 18 1
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<?php
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namespace Carpenstar\ByBitAPI\Derivatives\Contract\Order\CancelOrder\Tests;
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use Carpenstar\ByBitAPI\BybitAPI;
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use Carpenstar\ByBitAPI\Derivatives\Contract\Order\CancelOrder\CancelOrder;
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use Carpenstar\ByBitAPI\Derivatives\Contract\Order\CancelOrder\Request\CancelOrderRequest;
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use Carpenstar\ByBitAPI\Derivatives\Contract\Order\CancelOrder\Response\CancelOrderResponse;
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use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
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class CancelOrderTest extends TestCase
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{
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    public function testSuccessEndpoint()
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    {
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        $bybitApi = (new BybitAPI())
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The call to Carpenstar\ByBitAPI\BybitAPI::__construct() has too few arguments starting with host. ( Ignorable by Annotation )

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        $bybitApi = (/** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ new BybitAPI())

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            ->setCredentials('https://api-testnet.bybit.com', 'fL02oi5qo8i2jDxlum', 'Ne1EE35XTprIWrId9vGEAc1ZYJTmodA4qFzZ');
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            ->/** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ setCredentials('https://api-testnet.bybit.com', 'fL02oi5qo8i2jDxlum', 'Ne1EE35XTprIWrId9vGEAc1ZYJTmodA4qFzZ');

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        $cancelOrderResponse = $bybitApi->privateEndpoint(CancelOrder::class,
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            (new CancelOrderRequest())->setSymbol('BTCUSDT')->setOrderId('78b869b7-f682-41fe-9edc-dc2dfaaf8d79'))->execute();
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        echo "Return code: {$cancelOrderResponse->getReturnCode()} \n";
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        echo "Return message: {$cancelOrderResponse->getReturnMessage()} \n";
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        /** @var CancelOrderResponse $cancelOrderInfo */
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        $cancelOrderInfo = $cancelOrderResponse->getResult();
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        echo "Order ID: {$cancelOrderInfo->getOrderId()} \n";
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        echo "Order Link ID: {$cancelOrderInfo->getOrderLinkId()} \n";
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        $this->assertTrue(true);
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    }
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}