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StringFunctionsTest::test_formatAsEmail()   A

Complexity

Conditions 1
Paths 1

Size

Total Lines 15
Code Lines 11

Duplication

Lines 15
Ratio 100 %
Metric Value
dl 15
loc 15
rs 9.4286
cc 1
eloc 11
nc 1
nop 0
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<?php
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class StringFunctionsTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
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PSR1 recommends that each class must be in a namespace of at least one level to avoid collisions.

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namespace YourVendor;

class YourClass { }

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{
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    private $e;
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	public function setUp()
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	{
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		$this->e = new StringFunctions();
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	}
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	public function tearDown() {
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        $this->e = NULL;
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    }
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    public function test_formatAsUsername() {
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This method is not in camel caps format.

This check looks for method names that are not written in camelCase.

In camelCase names are written without any punctuation, the start of each new word being marked by a capital letter. Thus the name database connection seeker becomes databaseConnectionSeeker.

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        // Happy path
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        $this->assertEquals($this->e->formatAsUsername("this"), "This");
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        $this->assertEquals($this->e->formatAsUsername("1this"), "1this");
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        $this->assertEquals($this->e->formatAsUsername("This"), "This");
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        $this->assertEquals($this->e->formatAsUsername("This "), "This");
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        $this->assertEquals($this->e->formatAsUsername("This_"), "This");
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        // Sad Path
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        $this->assertNotEquals($this->e->formatAsUsername("This "), "This ");
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        $this->assertNotEquals($this->e->formatAsUsername("This_"), "This_");
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        $this->assertNotEquals($this->e->formatAsUsername("this"), "this");
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        $this->assertNotEquals($this->e->formatAsUsername("1this"), "1This");
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    }
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    public function test_formatAsEmail() {
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This method is not in camel caps format.

This check looks for method names that are not written in camelCase.

In camelCase names are written without any punctuation, the start of each new word being marked by a capital letter. Thus the name database connection seeker becomes databaseConnectionSeeker.

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        $this->assertEquals($this->e->formatAsEmail("[email protected]"), "[email protected]");
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        $this->assertEquals($this->e->formatAsEmail("[email protected]"), "[email protected]");
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        $this->assertEquals($this->e->formatAsEmail(" [email protected]"), "[email protected]");
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        $this->assertEquals($this->e->formatAsEmail("[email protected] "), "[email protected]");
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        $this->assertEquals($this->e->formatAsEmail("1this12345 @example.com"), "[email protected]");
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        $this->assertEquals($this->e->formatAsEmail("1this12345@ example.com"), "[email protected]");
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        // Sad Path
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        $this->assertNotEquals($this->e->formatAsEmail(" [email protected]"), " [email protected]");
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        $this->assertNotEquals($this->e->formatAsEmail("[email protected] "), "[email protected] ");
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        $this->assertNotEquals($this->e->formatAsEmail("1this12345 @example.com"), "1this12345 @example.com");
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        $this->assertNotEquals($this->e->formatAsEmail("1this12345@ example.com"), "1this12345@ example.com");
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    }
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}
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