The method markTestSkipped() does not seem to exist on object<BlogPostNotificationsTest>.
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implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.
The method assertEquals() does not seem to exist on object<BlogPostNotificationsTest>.
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It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or
implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.
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'blog-writer', ), $segments);
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}
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public function testUpdateNotificationSubject()
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{
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if (!class_exists('CommentNotifier')) {
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$this->markTestSkipped('Comments Notification module is not installed');
The method markTestSkipped() does not seem to exist on object<BlogPostNotificationsTest>.
This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type.
It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or
implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.
The method assertEquals() does not seem to exist on object<BlogPostNotificationsTest>.
This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type.
It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or
implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.
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.