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namespace Vvval\Spiral\Tests; |
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use Spiral\Pagination\Paginator; |
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use Vvval\Spiral\PaginableArray; |
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class PaginableArrayTest extends BaseTest |
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{ |
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public function testSlicing() |
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{ |
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$limit = 3; |
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$paginable = $this->firstPagePaginable($limit); |
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$this->assertEquals($limit, count($paginable->iterate())); |
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} |
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public function testKeys() |
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{ |
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$paginable = $this->firstPagePaginable(3); |
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$data = $paginable->iterate(); |
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$this->assertArrayHasKey('one', $data); |
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$this->assertArrayNotHasKey('four', $data); |
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} |
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public function testNextPage() |
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$paginable = $this->anotherPagePaginable(3, 2); |
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$data = $paginable->iterate(); |
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$this->assertArrayHasKey('four', $data); |
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$this->assertArrayNotHasKey('one', $data); |
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} |
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public function testIteratedData() |
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$paginable = $this->firstPagePaginable(3); |
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$data = $paginable->iterate(); |
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$this->assertContains(10, $data); |
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$this->assertNotContains(40, $data); |
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$i = 1; |
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foreach ($data as $key => $value) { |
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//Values are 10, 20, 30... |
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$this->assertEquals($i * 10, $value); |
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} |
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} |
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public function testNexPageIteratedData() |
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$paginable = $this->anotherPagePaginable(3, 2); |
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$data = $paginable->iterate(); |
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$this->assertContains(40, $data); |
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$this->assertNotContains(10, $data); |
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} |
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* @param int $limit |
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* @return PaginableArray |
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protected function firstPagePaginable(int $limit): PaginableArray |
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$paginable = new PaginableArray($this->arr()); |
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$paginable->paginate($limit); |
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return $paginable; |
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* @param int $limit |
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* @return PaginableArray |
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protected function anotherPagePaginable(int $limit, int $page): PaginableArray |
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$paginable = new PaginableArray($this->arr()); |
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$paginable->setPaginator($this->paginator($limit, $page)); |
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return $paginable; |
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* @param string $parameter |
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* @return Paginator |
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protected function paginator(int $limit, int $page, string $parameter = 'page'): Paginator |
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return $this->container->make( |
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Paginator::class, |
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compact('limit', 'parameter') |
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)->withPage($page); |
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private function arr(): array |
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return [ |
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'one' => 10, |
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'two' => 20, |
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'three' => 30, |
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'four' => 40, |
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'five' => 50, |
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'six' => 60, |
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'seven' => 70, |
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'eight' => 80, |
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'nine' => 90, |
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'ten' => 100, |
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]; |
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} |
Since your code implements the magic getter
_get, this function will be called for any read access on an undefined variable. You can add the@propertyannotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.If the property has read access only, you can use the @property-read annotation instead.
Of course, you may also just have mistyped another name, in which case you should fix the error.
See also the PhpDoc documentation for @property.