PHP Class method may accept parameters by reference. In this case, changes made to the parameter (a reference to the original variable passed to the method) are reflected in the original variable. A simple example:
class Foo {
public function bar(&$a) {
$a++;
}
}
$baz = 1;
$foo = new Foo;
$foo->bar($baz);
echo $baz; // will echo the integer 2
In the example above, the variable $baz is passed by reference to Foo::bar()
(notice the &
symbol in front of the parameter?).
Any change bar()
makes to the parameter reference is reflected in the original
variable, $baz
.
Mockery 0.7+ handles references correctly for all methods where it can analyse the
parameter (using Reflection
) to see if it is passed by reference. To mock how a
reference is manipulated by the class method, you can use a closure argument
matcher to manipulate it, i.e. \Mockery::on()
- see the Argument
Validation chapter.
There is an exception for internal PHP classes where Mockery cannot analyse
method parameters using Reflection
(a limitation in PHP). To work around this,
you can explicitly declare method parameters for an internal class using
/Mockery/Configuration::setInternalClassMethodParamMap()
.
Here's an example using MongoCollection::insert()
. MongoCollection
is an internal
class offered by the mongo extension from PECL. Its insert()
method accepts an array
of data as the first parameter, and an optional options array as the second
parameter. The original data array is updated (i.e. when a insert()
pass-by-reference
parameter) to include a new _id
field. We can mock this behaviour using
a configured parameter map (to tell Mockery to expect a pass by reference parameter)
and a Closure attached to the expected method parameter to be updated.
Here's a PHPUnit unit test verifying that this pass-by-reference behaviour is preserved:
public function testCanOverrideExpectedParametersOfInternalPHPClassesToPreserveRefs()
{
\Mockery::getConfiguration()->setInternalClassMethodParamMap(
'MongoCollection',
'insert',
array('&$data', '$options = array()')
);
$m = \Mockery::mock('MongoCollection');
$m->shouldReceive('insert')->with(
\Mockery::on(function(&$data) {
if (!is_array($data)) return false;
$data['_id'] = 123;
return true;
}),
\Mockery::any()
);
$data = array('a'=>1,'b'=>2);
$m->insert($data);
$this->assertTrue(isset($data['_id']));
$this->assertEquals(123, $data['_id']);
\Mockery::resetContainer();
}
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