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Informations about the package classopener

Class opener - Mock/stub final classes and methods in PHPUnit.

Build Status Scrutinizer Code Quality Code Coverage Wouldn't it be great if you can mock/stub final classes and methods in PHPUnit? With this package you can do exactly that. Just extend your test case from and add to the test method comment following annotation After this you can continue with your regular mock/stub techniques.

But be aware, there are few gotchas as this is basically a hack packed in a nice package with ribbon.

Install

Prefered way to install library is with composer:

Usage

Extend your test case from and add to the test method comment following annotation After this you can continue with your regular mock/stub techniques.

Example:

Gotchas

The "opening" of class must be done before the creation of any class instance. This premise can be easilly broken by the previously running tests. One of the possible solutions is to isolate the tests, which are using Class open with annotation

Example:

Credits

Based on the excelent article by the Mark Baker: Extending final Classes and Methods by manipulating the AST

License

The MIT License (MIT), https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT


All versions of classopener with dependencies

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Requires php Version >=7.0.0
nikic/php-parser Version ^2.0
roave/better-reflection Version 1.2.0
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