This is the PHP port of Hamcrest Matchers
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:
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instanceOf($theClass)
is actuallyanInstanceOf($theClass)
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both(containsString('a'))->and(containsString('b'))
is actuallyboth(containsString('a'))->andAlso(containsString('b'))
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either(containsString('a'))->or(containsString('b'))
is actuallyeither(containsString('a'))->orElse(containsString('b'))
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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().
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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)
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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).
Usage
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.
Documentation
A tutorial can be found on the Hamcrest site.
Available Matchers
Array
anArray
- evaluates an array
assertThat([], anArray());
hasItemInArray
- check if item exists in array
$list = range(2, 7, 2);
$item = 4;
assertThat($list, hasItemInArray($item));
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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]));
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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
assertThat(['name'=> 'foobar'], hasKeyInArray('name'));
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hasKey
- alias of hasKeyInArray -
hasKeyValuePair
- check if array has given key, value pair
assertThat(['name'=> 'foobar'], hasKeyValuePair('name', 'foobar'));
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hasEntry
- same as hasKeyValuePair -
arrayWithSize
- check array has given size
assertthat([2, 4, 6], arrayWithSize(3));
emptyArray
- check if array is empty
assertThat([], emptyArray());
nonEmptyArray
assertThat([1], nonEmptyArray());
Collection
emptyTraversable
- check if traversable is empty
$empty_it = new EmptyIterator;
assertThat($empty_it, emptyTraversable());
nonEmptyTraversable
- check if traversable isn’t empty
$non_empty_it = new ArrayIterator(range(1, 10));
assertThat($non_empty_it, nonEmptyTraversable());
a
traversableWithSize
$non_empty_it = new ArrayIterator(range(1, 10));
assertThat($non_empty_it, traversableWithSize(count(range(1, 10))));
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Core
allOf
- Evaluates to true only if ALL of the passed in matchers evaluate to true.
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.
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,
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.
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 given items, it can take multiple matcher as arguments
assertThat([1, 3, 5], hasItems(equalTo(1), equalTo(3)));
Object
hasToString
- check__toString
ortoString
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 ‘==’
$foo = new Foo;
$foo2 = new Foo;
assertThat($foo, equalTo($foo2));
identicalTo
- compares two instances using identity operator ‘===’
assertThat($foo, is(not(identicalTo($foo2))));
anInstanceOf
- check instance is an instance|sub-class of given class
assertThat($foo, anInstanceOf(Foo::class));
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any
- alias ofanInstanceOf
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nullValue
check null
assertThat(null, is(nullValue()));
notNullValue
check not null
assertThat("", notNullValue());
sameInstance
- check for same instance
assertThat($foo, is(not(sameInstance($foo2))));
assertThat($foo, is(sameInstance($foo)));
typeOf
- check type
assertThat(1, typeOf("integer"));
notSet
- check if instance property is not set
assertThat($foo, notSet("name"));
set
- check if instance property is set
$foo->name = "bar";
assertThat($foo, set("name"));
Numbers
closeTo
- check value close to a range
assertThat(3, closeTo(3, 0.5));
comparesEqualTo
- check with ‘==’
assertThat(2, comparesEqualTo(2));
greaterThan
- check ‘>’
assertThat(2, greaterThan(1));
greaterThanOrEqualTo
assertThat(2, greaterThanOrEqualTo(2));
atLeast
- The value is >= given value
assertThat(3, atLeast(2));
lessThan
assertThat(2, lessThan(3));
lessThanOrEqualTo
assertThat(2, lessThanOrEqualTo(3));
atMost
- The value is <= given value
assertThat(2, atMost(3));
String
emptyString
- check for empty string
assertThat("", emptyString());
isEmptyOrNullString
assertThat(null, isEmptyOrNullString());
nullOrEmptyString
assertThat("", nullOrEmptyString());
isNonEmptyString
assertThat("foo", isNonEmptyString());
nonEmptyString
assertThat("foo", nonEmptyString());
equalToIgnoringCase
assertThat("Foo", equalToIgnoringCase("foo"));
equalToIgnoringWhiteSpace
assertThat(" Foo ", equalToIgnoringWhiteSpace("Foo"));
matchesPattern
- matches with regex pattern
assertThat("foobarbaz", matchesPattern('/(foo)(bar)(baz)/'));
containsString
- check for substring
assertThat("foobar", containsString("foo"));
containsStringIgnoringCase
assertThat("fooBar", containsStringIgnoringCase("bar"));
stringContainsInOrder
assertThat("foo", stringContainsInOrder("foo"));
endsWith
- check string that ends with given value
assertThat("foo", endsWith("oo"));
startsWith
- check string that starts with given value
assertThat("bar", startsWith("ba"));
Type-checking
arrayValue
- check array type
assertThat([], arrayValue());
booleanValue
assertThat(true, booleanValue());
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boolValue
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callableValue
- check if value is callable
$func = function () {};
assertThat($func, callableValue());
doubleValue
assertThat(3.14, doubleValue());
floatValue
assertThat(3.14, floatValue());
integerValue
assertThat(1, integerValue());
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intValue
- alias ofintegerValue
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numericValue
- check if value is numeric
assertThat("123", numericValue());
objectValue
- check for object
$obj = new stdClass;
assertThat($obj, objectValue());
anObject
assertThat($obj, anObject());
resourceValue
- check resource type
$fp = fopen("/tmp/foo", "w+");
assertThat($fp, resourceValue());
scalarValue
- check for scalar value
assertThat(1, scalarValue());
stringValue
assertThat("", stringValue());
XML
hasXPath
- check xml with a xpath
$xml = <<<XML
<books>
<book>
<isbn>1</isbn>
</book>
<book>
<isbn>2</isbn>
</book>
</books>
XML;
$doc = new DOMDocument;
$doc->loadXML($xml);
assertThat($doc, hasXPath("book", 2));