| 1 | <?php |
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| 11 | class NotificationsControllerTest extends IntegrationTestCase |
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| 12 | { |
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| 13 | /** |
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| 14 | * Fixtures. |
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| 15 | * |
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| 16 | * @var array |
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| 17 | */ |
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| 18 | public $fixtures = array( |
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| 19 | 'app.notifications', |
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| 20 | 'app.developers', |
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| 21 | 'app.reports', |
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| 22 | 'app.incidents', |
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| 23 | ); |
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| 24 | |||
| 25 | public function setUp() |
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| 31 | public function testMassAction() |
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| 60 | } |
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| 61 |
In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:
Generally, it is a good practice to explictly declare properties to avoid accidental typos and provide IDE auto-completion: