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| 16 | public function testGivenValidAddressChangeRequest_successResponseIsReturned(): void { |
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| 17 | $mockAddressChangeRepository = $this->createMock( AddressChangeRepository::class ); |
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| 18 | $useCase = new ChangeAddressUseCase( $mockAddressChangeRepository ); |
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| 19 | $useCase->changeAddress(); |
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| 20 | //TODO FINISH THIS |
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