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3 | namespace Tests\Wikibase\DataModel\Deserializers; |
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5 | use Deserializers\Deserializer; |
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6 | use Deserializers\Exceptions\DeserializationException; |
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7 | use Deserializers\Exceptions\InvalidAttributeException; |
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8 | use Wikibase\DataModel\Deserializers\ReferenceDeserializer; |
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9 | use Wikibase\DataModel\Entity\PropertyId; |
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10 | use Wikibase\DataModel\Reference; |
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11 | use Wikibase\DataModel\Snak\PropertyNoValueSnak; |
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12 | use Wikibase\DataModel\Snak\PropertySomeValueSnak; |
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13 | use Wikibase\DataModel\Snak\SnakList; |
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15 | /** |
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16 | * @covers Wikibase\DataModel\Deserializers\ReferenceDeserializer |
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17 | * |
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18 | * @license GPL-2.0-or-later |
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19 | * @author Thomas Pellissier Tanon |
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20 | */ |
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21 | class ReferenceDeserializerTest extends DispatchableDeserializerTest { |
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23 | protected function buildDeserializer() { |
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24 | $snaksDeserializerMock = $this->getMockBuilder( Deserializer::class )->getMock(); |
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25 | $snaksDeserializerMock->expects( $this->any() ) |
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26 | ->method( 'deserialize' ) |
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27 | ->with( $this->equalTo( [] ) ) |
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28 | ->will( $this->returnValue( new SnakList() ) ); |
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29 | |||
30 | return new ReferenceDeserializer( $snaksDeserializerMock ); |
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31 | } |
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33 | public function deserializableProvider() { |
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34 | return [ |
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35 | [ |
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36 | [ |
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37 | 'hash' => 'da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709', |
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38 | 'snaks' => [] |
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39 | ] |
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40 | ], |
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41 | ]; |
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42 | } |
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44 | public function nonDeserializableProvider() { |
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45 | return [ |
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46 | [ |
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47 | 42 |
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48 | ], |
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49 | [ |
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50 | [] |
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51 | ], |
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52 | ]; |
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53 | } |
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54 | |||
55 | public function deserializationProvider() { |
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56 | return [ |
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57 | [ |
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58 | new Reference(), |
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59 | [ |
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60 | 'hash' => 'da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709', |
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61 | 'snaks' => [] |
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62 | ] |
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63 | ], |
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64 | [ |
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65 | new Reference(), |
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66 | [ |
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67 | 'snaks' => [] |
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68 | ] |
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69 | ], |
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70 | ]; |
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71 | } |
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73 | public function testSnaksOrderDeserialization() { |
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74 | $snaksDeserializerMock = $this->getMockBuilder( Deserializer::class )->getMock(); |
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75 | $snaksDeserializerMock->expects( $this->any() ) |
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76 | ->method( 'deserialize' ) |
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77 | ->with( $this->equalTo( [ |
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78 | 'P24' => [ |
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79 | [ |
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80 | 'snaktype' => 'novalue', |
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81 | 'property' => 'P24' |
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82 | ] |
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83 | ], |
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84 | 'P42' => [ |
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85 | [ |
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86 | 'snaktype' => 'somevalue', |
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87 | 'property' => 'P42' |
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88 | ], |
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89 | [ |
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90 | 'snaktype' => 'novalue', |
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91 | 'property' => 'P42' |
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92 | ] |
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93 | ] |
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94 | ] |
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95 | ) ) |
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96 | ->will( $this->returnValue( new SnakList( [ |
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97 | new PropertyNoValueSnak( new PropertyId( 'P24' ) ), |
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98 | new PropertySomeValueSnak( new PropertyId( 'P42' ) ), |
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99 | new PropertyNoValueSnak( new PropertyId( 'P42' ) ) |
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100 | ] ) ) ); |
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102 | $referenceDeserializer = new ReferenceDeserializer( $snaksDeserializerMock ); |
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$snaksDeserializerMock is of type object<PHPUnit\Framework\MockObject\MockObject> , but the function expects a object<Deserializers\Deserializer> .
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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104 | $reference = new Reference( new SnakList( [ |
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105 | new PropertySomeValueSnak( new PropertyId( 'P42' ) ), |
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106 | new PropertyNoValueSnak( new PropertyId( 'P42' ) ), |
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107 | new PropertyNoValueSnak( new PropertyId( 'P24' ) ) |
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108 | ] ) ); |
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110 | $serialization = [ |
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111 | 'hash' => '20726a1e99eab73834c0f4a25f3c5c2561993e6e', |
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112 | 'snaks' => [ |
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113 | 'P24' => [ |
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114 | [ |
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115 | 'snaktype' => 'novalue', |
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116 | 'property' => 'P24' |
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117 | ] |
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118 | ], |
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119 | 'P42' => [ |
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120 | [ |
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121 | 'snaktype' => 'somevalue', |
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122 | 'property' => 'P42' |
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123 | ], |
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124 | [ |
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125 | 'snaktype' => 'novalue', |
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126 | 'property' => 'P42' |
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127 | ] |
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128 | ] |
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129 | ], |
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130 | 'snaks-order' => [ |
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131 | 'P42', |
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132 | 'P24' |
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133 | ] |
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134 | ]; |
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136 | $this->assertTrue( $reference->equals( $referenceDeserializer->deserialize( $serialization ) ) ); |
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137 | } |
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138 | |||
139 | /** |
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140 | * @dataProvider invalidDeserializationProvider |
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141 | */ |
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142 | public function testInvalidSerialization( $serialization ) { |
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143 | $this->expectException( DeserializationException::class ); |
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144 | $this->buildDeserializer()->deserialize( $serialization ); |
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145 | } |
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147 | public function invalidDeserializationProvider() { |
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148 | return [ |
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149 | [ |
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150 | 'hash' => 'da', |
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151 | 'snaks' => [] |
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152 | ], |
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153 | ]; |
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154 | } |
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156 | public function testGivenInvalidSnaksOrderAttribute_exceptionIsThrown() { |
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157 | $this->expectException( InvalidAttributeException::class ); |
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158 | $this->buildDeserializer()->deserialize( [ |
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159 | 'hash' => 'foo', |
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160 | 'snaks' => [], |
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161 | 'snaks-order' => null |
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162 | ] ); |
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163 | } |
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164 | |||
165 | } |
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166 |
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: