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A small repo to aid in creating simple clean factory code without the need to use a dependancy injection container or create numerous factory classes. It replaces the keyword with a method call enabling you to easily mock objects.
Installation
You can install this through packagist:
Run the tests
If you would like to run the tests. Use the following:
Usage
Say you have a class Foo that will be used within another class Bar. Given you have the following Foo.php.
You will create Bar.php. You can then add the Factory trait and use the method to instantiate a new object. The first argument is the name of the class and subsequent arguments are the classes constructor arguments.
So if you have the following script called run.php in you bin directory (assuming you are using composer's autoload)
and we run it, we should see:
Now for tests. There are two ways in which we can write our tests:
Partial Mock
We can now create a partial mock of Bar and override the method to return a mocked version of the Foo class. We can then set our expectations as normal.
Injection
Alternativley we can inject the mock of Foo into Bar using the method. When you call it will return the mocked version of the Foo class. We can then set our expectations as normal.
If you need multiple objects of the same class you can still add them and set their individual expectations. They will be returned back in the order they weere added
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