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Mocktation

PHP Mocking using annotations

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Mocktation lets you define return values of class methods when mocking, instead of having to define each return value in your tests.

By annotating using @mockReturn "test", the method will return "test" by default when calling the method after creating a mock using $this->createMock(CLASSNAME) in your tests.

This speeds up development since you can define default mock return values when writing the method, instead of retroactively deciding on mock values.

  1. Install Mocktation

  2. Extend Mocktation/Testcase instead of PHPUnit TestCases

  3. Use annotations to describe mocking in your methods

Here's a list of Mocktation annotations


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