(PECL uopz 5, PECL uopz 6, PECL uopz 7)
uopz_set_mock — Use mock instead of class for new objects
If mock is a string containing the name of a class then it will be instantiated instead of
class. mock can also be an object.
Hinweis:
Only dynamic access to properties and methods will use the
mockobject. Static access still uses the originalclass. See example below.
classThe name of the class to be mocked.
mock
The mock to use in the form of a string containing the name of the class to use or an object.
If a string is passed, it has to be the fully qualified class name. It is
recommended to use the ::class magic constant in this case.
Es wird kein Wert zurückgegeben.
| Version | Beschreibung |
|---|---|
| PECL uopz 6.0.0 | Mocking static members is no longer supported by this function. uopz_redefine() and uopz_set_return(), or Componere can be used instead. |
Beispiel #1 uopz_set_mock() example
<?php
class A {
public function who() {
echo "A";
}
}
class mockA {
public function who() {
echo "mockA";
}
}
uopz_set_mock(A::class, mockA::class);
(new A)->who();
?>Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt folgende Ausgabe:
mockA
Beispiel #2 uopz_set_mock() example
<?php
class A {
public function who() {
echo "A";
}
}
uopz_set_mock(A::class, new class {
public function who() {
echo "mockA";
}
});
(new A)->who();
?>Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt folgende Ausgabe:
mockA
Beispiel #3 uopz_set_mock() and static members
As of uopz 6.0.0 mocking static members is no longer supported.
<?php
class A {
const CON = 'A';
public static function who() {
echo "A";
}
}
uopz_set_mock(A::class, new class {
const CON = 'mockA';
public static function who() {
echo "mockA";
}
});
echo A::CON, PHP_EOL;
A::who();
?>Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt folgende Ausgabe:
A A
Output of the above example in uopz 5:
mockA mockA