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3 | declare(strict_types=1); |
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5 | /* |
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6 | * This file is part of the Sonata Project package. |
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7 | * |
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8 | * (c) Thomas Rabaix <[email protected]> |
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9 | * |
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10 | * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE |
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11 | * file that was distributed with this source code. |
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12 | */ |
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14 | namespace Sonata\DoctrineMongoDBAdminBundle\Tests\Filter; |
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16 | use Sonata\AdminBundle\Form\Type\Filter\NumberType; |
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17 | use Sonata\DoctrineMongoDBAdminBundle\Datagrid\ProxyQuery; |
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18 | use Sonata\DoctrineMongoDBAdminBundle\Filter\NumberFilter; |
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20 | class NumberFilterTest extends FilterWithQueryBuilderTest |
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21 | { |
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22 | public function testFilterEmpty(): void |
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23 | { |
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24 | $filter = new NumberFilter(); |
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25 | $filter->initialize('field_name', ['field_options' => ['class' => 'FooBar']]); |
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27 | $builder = new ProxyQuery($this->getQueryBuilder()); |
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29 | $filter->filter($builder, 'alias', 'field', null); |
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30 | $filter->filter($builder, 'alias', 'field', 'asds'); |
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32 | $this->assertFalse($filter->isActive()); |
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33 | } |
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35 | public function testFilterInvalidOperator(): void |
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36 | { |
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37 | $filter = new NumberFilter(); |
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38 | $filter->initialize('field_name', ['field_options' => ['class' => 'FooBar']]); |
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40 | $builder = new ProxyQuery($this->getQueryBuilder()); |
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$this->getQueryBuilder() is of type object<PHPUnit\Framework\MockObject\MockObject> , but the function expects a object<Doctrine\ODM\MongoDB\Query\Builder> .
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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42 | $filter->filter($builder, 'alias', 'field', ['type' => 'foo']); |
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44 | $this->assertFalse($filter->isActive()); |
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45 | } |
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47 | public function testFilter(): void |
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48 | { |
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49 | $filter = new NumberFilter(); |
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50 | $filter->initialize('field_name', ['field_options' => ['class' => 'FooBar']]); |
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52 | $builder = new ProxyQuery($this->getQueryBuilder()); |
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$this->getQueryBuilder() is of type object<PHPUnit\Framework\MockObject\MockObject> , but the function expects a object<Doctrine\ODM\MongoDB\Query\Builder> .
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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54 | $filter->filter($builder, 'alias', 'field', ['type' => NumberType::TYPE_EQUAL, 'value' => 42]); |
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55 | $filter->filter($builder, 'alias', 'field', ['type' => NumberType::TYPE_GREATER_EQUAL, 'value' => 42]); |
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56 | $filter->filter($builder, 'alias', 'field', ['type' => NumberType::TYPE_GREATER_THAN, 'value' => 42]); |
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57 | $filter->filter($builder, 'alias', 'field', ['type' => NumberType::TYPE_LESS_EQUAL, 'value' => 42]); |
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58 | $filter->filter($builder, 'alias', 'field', ['type' => NumberType::TYPE_LESS_THAN, 'value' => 42]); |
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59 | $filter->filter($builder, 'alias', 'field', ['value' => 42]); |
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61 | $this->assertTrue($filter->isActive()); |
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62 | } |
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63 | } |
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64 |
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: