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namespace Postpay\Tests; |
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use InvalidArgumentException; |
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use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase; |
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use Postpay\Exceptions\PostpayException; |
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use Postpay\Http\Request; |
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use Postpay\Http\Response; |
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use Postpay\HttpClients\Client; |
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use Postpay\HttpClients\ClientInterface; |
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use Postpay\HttpClients\CurlClient; |
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use Postpay\HttpClients\GuzzleClient; |
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use Postpay\Postpay; |
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class PostpayTest extends TestCase |
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{ |
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protected $config = [ |
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'merchant_id' => 'id', |
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'secret_key' => 'sk', |
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]; |
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public function setUp() |
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{ |
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$clientHandler = $this->createMock(ClientInterface::class); |
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$clientHandler->method('send')->willReturnCallback( |
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function (Request $request) { |
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return new Response($request); |
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} |
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); |
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$this->postpay = new Postpay($this->config); |
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$this->postpay->setClientHandler($clientHandler); |
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} |
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public function testCredentialsRequired() |
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{ |
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$this->expectException(PostpayException::class); |
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new Postpay(); |
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} |
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public function testGetClient() |
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{ |
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self::assertInstanceOf(Client::class, $this->postpay->getClient()); |
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} |
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public function testCreateClientHandler() |
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{ |
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$clientHandler = $this->postpay::CreateClientHandler('curl'); |
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self::assertInstanceOf(CurlClient::class, $clientHandler); |
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$clientHandler = $this->postpay::CreateClientHandler('guzzle'); |
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self::assertInstanceOf(GuzzleClient::class, $clientHandler); |
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$this->expectException(InvalidArgumentException::class); |
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$this->postpay::CreateClientHandler('invalid'); |
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} |
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public function testGetLastResponse() |
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{ |
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$response = $this->postpay->get('/'); |
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self::assertEquals($response, $this->postpay->getLastResponse()); |
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} |
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public function testGet() |
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{ |
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$response = $this->postpay->get('/'); |
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self::assertEquals('GET', $response->getRequest()->getMethod()); |
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} |
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public function testPost() |
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{ |
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$response = $this->postpay->post('/'); |
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self::assertEquals('POST', $response->getRequest()->getMethod()); |
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} |
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public function testPut() |
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{ |
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$response = $this->postpay->put('/'); |
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self::assertEquals('PUT', $response->getRequest()->getMethod()); |
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} |
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public function testPatch() |
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{ |
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$response = $this->postpay->patch('/'); |
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self::assertEquals('PATCH', $response->getRequest()->getMethod()); |
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} |
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public function testDelete() |
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{ |
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$response = $this->postpay->delete('/'); |
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self::assertEquals('DELETE', $response->getRequest()->getMethod()); |
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} |
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public function testQuery() |
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{ |
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$response = $this->postpay->query('{}'); |
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self::assertEquals('POST', $response->getRequest()->getMethod()); |
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} |
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} |
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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: