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PhockitoUnit exists to marry PHP Unit with the Phockito mocking framework in an everlasting love praised by PHP developers everywhere. It's features are rather simple:
Automatically generate mocks that your tests require
Automatically generate spys that your tests require
Automatically turn on hamcrest matching
That's it!
PhockitoUnit in Action
Here is a very classic PHP Unit test that uses Phockito to mock a dependency
Certainly you have encoutnered or written a unit tests that is at least similar to this structure. PhockitoUnit simplifies this structure by eliminating some common boilerplate, here it is:
It's not a monsterous change, but it helps quite a bit, eliminating the chance of class name typos, class rename refactorings, etc. And in more advanced scenarios where you are mocking an domain object graph it can make it easier to write more tests. More tests means more coverage of intent. Here's an example that sets up a graph and uses a spy:
Do you use a DI Framework?
If you use Phockito to mock things, then you likely use a DI framework. If you do we suggest building a package on top of this to register your mocks in your DI container automatically. We use PHP-DI and so we have built PhockitoUnit-PHP-DI to make it that much easier to test application code.
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