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1 | <?php |
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34 | public function testUpdateNotificationSubject() |
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35 | { |
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36 | if (!class_exists('CommentNotifier')) { |
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37 | $this->markTestSkipped('Comments Notification module is not installed'); |
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38 | } |
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39 | $blogPost = $this->objFromFixture('BlogPost', 'PostC'); |
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40 | $comment = new Comment(); |
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41 | $comment->Comment = 'This is a comment'; |
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42 | $comment->write(); |
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43 | $recipients = $blogPost->notificationRecipients( |
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44 | $comment |
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45 | )->toArray(); |
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46 | $subject = $blogPost->notificationSubject($comment, $recipients[0]); |
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47 | $this->assertEquals( |
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48 | 'A new comment has been posted on Third Post', |
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49 | $subject |
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50 | ); |
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51 | } |
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52 | } |
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53 |
You can fix this by adding a namespace to your class:
When choosing a vendor namespace, try to pick something that is not too generic to avoid conflicts with other libraries.