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Hamcrest is a matching library originally written for Java, but subsequently ported to many other languages. hamcrest-php is the official PHP port of Hamcrest and essentially follows a literal translation of the original Java API for Hamcrest, with a few Exceptions, mostly down to PHP language barriers:
instanceOf($theClass)
is actually anInstanceOf($theClass)
both(containsString('a'))->and(containsString('b'))
is actually both(containsString('a'))->andAlso(containsString('b'))
either(containsString('a'))->or(containsString('b'))
is actually either(containsString('a'))->orElse(containsString('b'))
Unless it would be non-semantic for a matcher to do so, hamcrest-php allows dynamic typing for it's input, in "the PHP way". Exception are where semantics surrounding the type itself would suggest otherwise, such as stringContains() and greaterThan().
Several official matchers have not been ported because they don't make sense or don't apply in PHP:
typeCompatibleWith($theClass)
eventFrom($source)
hasProperty($name)
**samePropertyValuesAs($obj)
**When most of the collections matchers are finally ported, PHP-specific aliases will probably be created due to a difference in naming conventions between Java's Arrays, Collections, Sets and Maps compared with PHP's Arrays.
** [Unless we consider POPO's (Plain Old PHP Objects) akin to JavaBeans]
- The POPO thing is a joke. Java devs coin the term POJO's (Plain Old
Java Objects).
Hamcrest matchers are easy to use as:
Hamcrest_MatcherAssert::assertThat('a', Hamcrest_Matchers::equalToIgnoringCase('A'));
Alternatively, you can use the global proxy-functions:
$result = true;
// with an identifier
assertThat("result should be true", $result, equalTo(true));
// without an identifier
assertThat($result, equalTo(true));
// evaluate a boolean expression
assertThat($result === true);
// with syntactic sugar is()
assertThat(true, is(true));
:warning: NOTE: the global proxy-functions aren't autoloaded by default, so you will need to load them first:
\Hamcrest\Util::registerGlobalFunctions();
For brevity, all of the examples below use the proxy-functions.
A tutorial can be found on the Hamcrest site.
anArray
- evaluates an array
assertThat([], anArray());
hasItemInArray
- check if item exists in array
php
$list = range(2, 7, 2);
$item = 4;
assertThat($list, hasItemInArray($item));
hasValue
- alias of hasItemInArray
arrayContainingInAnyOrder
- check if array contains elements in any order
assertThat([2, 4, 6], arrayContainingInAnyOrder([6, 4, 2]));
assertThat([2, 4, 6], arrayContainingInAnyOrder([4, 2, 6]));
containsInAnyOrder
- alias of arrayContainingInAnyOrder
arrayContaining
- An array with elements that match the given matchers in the same order.
assertThat([2, 4, 6], arrayContaining([2, 4, 6]));
assertthat([2, 4, 6], not(arrayContaining([6, 4, 2])));
contains
- check array in same order
assertThat([2, 4, 6], contains([2, 4, 6]));
hasKeyInArray
- check if array has given key
php
assertThat(['name'=> 'foobar'], hasKeyInArray('name'));
hasKey
- alias of hasKeyInArray
hasKeyValuePair
- check if arary has given key, value pair
assertThat(['name'=> 'foobar'], hasKeyValuePair('name', 'foobar'));
hasEntry
- same as hasKeyValuePair
arrayWithSize
- check array has given size
assertthat([2, 4, 6], arrayWithSize(3));
emptyArray
- check if array is emtpy
assertThat([], emptyArray());
nonEmptyArray
php
assertThat([1], nonEmptyArray());
emptyTraversable
- check if traversable is empty
$empty_it = new EmptyIterator;
assertThat($empty_it, emptyTraversable());
nonEmptyTraversable
- check if traversable isn't empty
php
$non_empty_it = new ArrayIterator(range(1, 10));
assertThat($non_empty_it, nonEmptyTraversable());
a
traversableWithSize
$non_empty_it = new ArrayIterator(range(1, 10));
assertThat($non_empty_it, traversableWithSize(count(range(1, 10))));
`
allOf
- Evaluates to true only if ALL of the passed in matchers evaluate to true.
php
assertThat([2,4,6], allOf(hasValue(2), arrayWithSize(3)));
anyOf
- Evaluates to true if ANY of the passed in matchers evaluate to true.
assertThat([2, 4, 6], anyOf(hasValue(8), hasValue(2)));
noneOf
- Evaluates to false if ANY of the passed in matchers evaluate to true.
php
assertThat([2, 4, 6], noneOf(hasValue(1), hasValue(3)));
both
+ andAlso
- This is useful for fluently combining matchers that must both pass.
assertThat([2, 4, 6], both(hasValue(2))->andAlso(hasValue(4)));
either
+ orElse
- This is useful for fluently combining matchers where either may pass,
php
assertThat([2, 4, 6], either(hasValue(2))->orElse(hasValue(4)));
describedAs
- Wraps an existing matcher and overrides the description when it fails.
$expected = "Dog";
$found = null;
// this assertion would result error message as Expected: is not null but: was null
//assertThat("Expected {$expected}, got {$found}", $found, is(notNullValue()));
// and this assertion would result error message as Expected: Dog but: was null
//assertThat($found, describedAs($expected, notNullValue()));
everyItem
- A matcher to apply to every element in an array.
php
assertThat([2, 4, 6], everyItem(notNullValue()));
hasItem
- check array has given item, it can take a matcher argument
assertThat([2, 4, 6], hasItem(equalTo(2)));
hasItems
- check array has givem items, it can take multiple matcher as arguments
php
assertThat([1, 3, 5], hasItems(equalTo(1), equalTo(3)));
hasToString
- check __toString
or toString
method
class Foo {
public $name = null;
public function __toString() {
return "[Foo]Instance";
}
}
$foo = new Foo;
assertThat($foo, hasToString(equalTo("[Foo]Instance")));
equalTo
- compares two instances using comparison operator '=='
php
$foo = new Foo;
$foo2 = new Foo;
assertThat($foo, equalTo($foo2));
identicalTo
- compares two instances using identity operator '==='
assertThat($foo, is(not(identicalTo($foo2))));
anInstanceOf
- check instance is an instance|sub-class of given class
php
assertThat($foo, anInstanceOf(Foo::class));
any
- alias of anInstanceOf
nullValue
check null
assertThat(null, is(nullValue()));
notNullValue
check not null
php
assertThat("", notNullValue());
sameInstance
- check for same instance
assertThat($foo, is(not(sameInstance($foo2))));
assertThat($foo, is(sameInstance($foo)));
typeOf
- check type
php
assertThat(1, typeOf("integer"));
notSet
- check if instance property is not set
assertThat($foo, notSet("name"));
set
- check if instance property is set
php
$foo->name = "bar";
assertThat($foo, set("name"));
closeTo
- check value close to a range
assertThat(3, closeTo(3, 0.5));
comparesEqualTo
- check with '=='
php
assertThat(2, comparesEqualTo(2));
greaterThan
- check '>'
assertThat(2, greaterThan(1));
greaterThanOrEqualTo
assertThat(2, greaterThanOrEqualTo(2));
atLeast
- The value is >= given value
php
assertThat(3, atLeast(2));
lessThan
assertThat(2, lessThan(3));
lessThanOrEqualTo
php
assertThat(2, lessThanOrEqualTo(3));
atMost
- The value is <= given value
assertThat(2, atMost(3));
emptyString
- check for empty string
php
assertThat("", emptyString());
isEmptyOrNullString
assertThat(null, isEmptyOrNullString());
nullOrEmptyString
php
assertThat("", nullOrEmptyString());
isNonEmptyString
assertThat("foo", isNonEmptyString());
nonEmptyString
php
assertThat("foo", nonEmptyString());
equalToIgnoringCase
assertThat("Foo", equalToIgnoringCase("foo"));
equalToIgnoringWhiteSpace
php
assertThat(" Foo ", equalToIgnoringWhiteSpace("Foo"));
matchesPattern
- matches with regex pattern
assertThat("foobarbaz", matchesPattern('/(foo)(bar)(baz)/'));
containsString
- check for substring
php
assertThat("foobar", containsString("foo"));
containsStringIgnoringCase
assertThat("fooBar", containsStringIgnoringCase("bar"));
stringContainsInOrder
php
assertThat("foo", stringContainsInOrder("foo"));
endsWith
- check string that ends with given value
assertThat("foo", endsWith("oo"));
startsWith
- check string that starts with given value
php
assertThat("bar", startsWith("ba"));
arrayValue
- check array type
assertThat([], arrayValue());
booleanValue
php
assertThat(true, booleanValue());
boolValue
- alias of booleanValue
callableValue
- check if value is callable
$func = function () {};
assertThat($func, callableValue());
doubleValue
php
assertThat(3.14, doubleValue());
floatValue
assertThat(3.14, floatValue());
integerValue
php
assertThat(1, integerValue());
intValue
- alias of integerValue
numericValue
- check if value is numeric
assertThat("123", numericValue());
objectValue
- check for object
php
$obj = new stdClass;
assertThat($obj, objectValue());
anObject
assertThat($obj, anObject());
resourceValue
- check resource type
php
$fp = fopen("/tmp/foo", "w+");
assertThat($fp, resourceValue());
scalarValue
- check for scaler value
assertThat(1, scalarValue());
stringValue
php
assertThat("", stringValue());
hasXPath
- check xml with a xpath
```php
$xml = <<
1$doc = new DOMDocument; $doc->loadXML($xml); assertThat($doc, hasXPath("book", 2)); ```