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| 13 | public function testJobClass() |
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| 14 | { |
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| 15 | $stub = $this->getMockForAbstractClass('ResqueBundle\Resque\Job', [[1, 2, 3]]); |
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| 17 | // test init correctly |
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| 18 | $this->assertContains('Job', $stub->getName()); |
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| 19 | $this->assertEquals('default', $stub->queue); |
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| 20 | $this->assertEquals([1, 2, 3], $stub->args); |
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| 23 | // test that perform calls run |
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| 24 | $stub |
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| 25 | ->expects($this->once()) |
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| 26 | ->method('run'); |
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| 28 | $stub->perform(); |
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| 30 | } |
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| 31 | } |
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If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface.
Available Fixes
Adding an additional type check:
Changing the type hint: