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<?php declare(strict_types=1); |
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namespace SmrTest\lib\DefaultGame; |
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use AbstractSmrAccount; |
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use AccountNotFoundException; |
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use SmrTest\BaseIntegrationSpec; |
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use Smr\SocialLogin\Facebook; |
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/** |
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* @covers AbstractSmrAccount |
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*/ |
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class AbstractSmrAccountIntegrationTest extends BaseIntegrationSpec { |
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protected function setUp() : void { |
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AbstractSmrAccount::clearCache(); |
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} |
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public function test_createAccount() { |
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$login = 'test'; |
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$password = 'pw'; |
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$email = '[email protected]'; |
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$tz = 9; |
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$referral = 0; |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::createAccount($login, $password, $email, $tz, $referral); |
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$this->assertSame($login, $account->getLogin()); |
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$this->assertSame($email, $account->getEmail()); |
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$this->assertSame($tz, $account->getOffset()); |
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$this->assertSame($referral, $account->getReferrerID()); |
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} |
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public function test_createAccount_throws_if_referrer_does_not_exist() { |
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$this->expectException(AccountNotFoundException::class); |
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$this->expectExceptionMessage('Account ID 123 does not exist'); |
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AbstractSmrAccount::createAccount('test', 'test', '[email protected]', 9, 123); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_account_id() { |
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// Given the database has been set up with a user |
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$original = AbstractSmrAccount::createAccount('test', 'test', '[email protected]', 9, 0); |
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// And there is no force update |
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$forceUpdate = false; |
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// When the account is retrieved by its ID |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccount($original->getAccountID(), $forceUpdate); |
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// Without forceUpdate, the two objects should be the same in memory |
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$this->assertSame($original, $account); |
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// With forceUpdate, the objects should be identical, but not the same |
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$forceUpdate = true; |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccount($original->getAccountID(), $forceUpdate); |
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$this->assertNotSame($original, $account); |
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$this->assertEquals($original, $account); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_account_id_no_account_found_throws_exception() { |
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$this->expectException(AccountNotFoundException::class); |
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// Given there is no account record |
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// When performing an account lookup by id |
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AbstractSmrAccount::getAccount(123); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_name_happy_path() { |
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// Given the database has been set up with a user |
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$original = AbstractSmrAccount::createAccount('test', 'test', '[email protected]', 9, 0); |
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// When retrieving account by name |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByName($original->getLogin()); |
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// Then the record is found |
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$this->assertSame($original, $account); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_name_returns_null_when_no_account_name_provided() { |
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// When retrieving account by empty string name |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByName(''); |
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// Then the record is null |
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$this->assertNull($account); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_name_returns_null_when_no_record_found() { |
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// Given no record exists |
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// When retrieving account by name |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByName('any'); |
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// Then the record is null |
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$this->assertNull($account); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_email_happy_path() { |
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// Given a record exists |
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$original = AbstractSmrAccount::createAccount('test', 'test', '[email protected]', 9, 0); |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByEmail($original->getEmail()); |
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// Then the record is found |
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$this->assertSame($original, $account); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_email_returns_null_when_no_email_provided() { |
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// When retrieving account by null email |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByEmail(null); |
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// Then the record is null |
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$this->assertNull($account); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_email_returns_null_when_no_record_found() { |
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// Given no record exists |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByEmail('any'); |
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// Then the record is null |
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$this->assertNull($account); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_discord_happy_path() { |
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// Given a record exists |
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// Given the database has been set up with a user |
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$original = AbstractSmrAccount::createAccount('test', 'test', '[email protected]', 9, 0); |
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$original->setDiscordId('123'); |
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$original->update(); |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByDiscordId($original->getDiscordId(), true); |
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// Then the record is found |
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$this->assertSame($original->getAccountID(), $account->getAccountID()); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_discord_returns_null_when_no_discord_provided() { |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByDiscordId(null); |
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// Then the record is null |
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$this->assertNull($account); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_discord_returns_null_when_no_record_found() { |
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// Given no record exists |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByDiscordId('any'); |
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$this->assertNull($account); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_irc_happy_path() { |
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// Given a record exists |
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// Given the database has been set up with a user |
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$original = AbstractSmrAccount::createAccount('test', 'test', '[email protected]', 9, 0); |
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$original->setIrcNick('nick'); |
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$original->update(); |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByIrcNick($original->getIrcNick(), true); |
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$this->assertSame($original->getAccountID(), $account->getAccountID()); |
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public function test_get_account_by_irc_returns_null_when_no_irc_provided() { |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByIrcNick(null); |
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$this->assertNull($account); |
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public function test_get_account_by_irc_returns_null_when_no_record_found() { |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountByIrcNick('any'); |
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$this->assertNull($account); |
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} |
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public function test_get_account_by_social_happy_path() { |
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$original = AbstractSmrAccount::createAccount('test', 'test', '[email protected]', 9, 0); |
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$authUserID = 'MySocialUserID'; |
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$original->addAuthMethod(Facebook::getLoginType(), $authUserID); |
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* a static method for getLoginType(). PHPUnit cannot operate on static methods, so it throws a warning. |
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$isValid = 'isValid'; |
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$getUserId = 'getUserId'; |
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$socialLogin = $this->createPartialMock(Facebook::class, array($isValid, $getUserId)); |
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$socialLogin |
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->expects(self::once()) |
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->method($isValid) |
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->willReturn(true); |
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$socialLogin |
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->expects(self::once()) |
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->method($getUserId) |
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->willReturn($authUserID); |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountBySocialLogin($socialLogin, true); |
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$this->assertSame($original->getAccountID(), $account->getAccountID()); |
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public function test_get_account_by_social_returns_null_when_social_invalid() { |
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$socialLogin = $this->createMock(Facebook::class); |
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$socialLogin |
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->expects(self::once()) |
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->method('isValid') |
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->willReturn(false); |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountBySocialLogin($socialLogin); |
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$this->assertNull($account); |
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public function test_get_account_by_social_returns_null_when_no_record_found() { |
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$isValid = 'isValid'; |
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$getUserId = 'getUserId'; |
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$socialLogin = $this->createPartialMock(Facebook::class, array($isValid, $getUserId)); |
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$socialLogin |
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->expects(self::once()) |
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->method($isValid) |
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->willReturn(true); |
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$socialLogin |
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->expects(self::once()) |
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->method($getUserId) |
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->willReturn('123'); |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::getAccountBySocialLogin($socialLogin); |
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$this->assertNull($account); |
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public function test_date_format_methods() { |
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$account = AbstractSmrAccount::createAccount('test', 'test', '[email protected]', 9, 0); |
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$epoch = 1619228391; |
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self::assertSame('24/4/2021', date($account->getDateFormat(), $epoch)); |
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self::assertSame('1:39:51 AM', date($account->getTimeFormat(), $epoch)); |
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self::assertSame('24/4/2021 1:39:51 AM', date($account->getDateTimeFormat(), $epoch)); |
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self::assertSame('24/4/2021<br />1:39:51 AM', date($account->getDateTimeFormatSplit(), $epoch)); |
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$account->setDateFormat('Y M D'); |
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self::assertSame('2021 Apr Sat', date($account->getDateFormat(), $epoch)); |
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self::assertSame('01 39 51', date($account->getTimeFormat(), $epoch)); |
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This check looks for function or method calls that always return null and whose return value is assigned to a variable.
The method
getObject()
can return nothing but null, so it makes no sense to assign that value to a variable.The reason is most likely that a function or method is imcomplete or has been reduced for debug purposes.