respect-validation/tests/feature/AssertWithPropertiesTest.php
Henrique Moody 94daa8d669
Use Pest instead of PHPT files
Although I love PHPT files, and I've done my fair share of making it
easier to write them in this library, they're very slow, and running
them has become a hindrance.

I've been fidgeting with the idea of using Pest for a while, and I think
it's the right tool for the job. I had to create a couple of functions
to make it easier to run those tests, and now they're working really
alright.

I migrated all the PHPT files into Pest files -- I automated most of the
work with a little script using "nikic/php-parser"; this commit should
contain all the previous PHPT tests as Pest tests.

The previous integration tests would take sixteen seconds, and the Pest
tests take less than a second.
2024-12-16 17:07:47 +01:00

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<?php
/*
* Copyright (c) Alexandre Gomes Gaigalas <alganet@gmail.com>
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
*/
declare(strict_types=1);
test('Scenario #1', expectFullMessage(
function (): void {
$array = [
'mysql' => [
'host' => 42,
'user' => 'user',
'password' => 'password',
'schema' => 'schema',
],
'postgresql' => [
'host' => 'host',
'user' => 42,
'password' => 'password',
'schema' => 'schema',
],
];
$object = json_decode((string) json_encode($array));
v::create()
->property(
'mysql',
v::create()
->property('host', v::stringType())
->property('user', v::stringType())
->property('password', v::stringType())
->property('schema', v::stringType())
)
->property(
'postgresql',
v::create()
->property('host', v::stringType())
->property('user', v::stringType())
->property('password', v::stringType())
->property('schema', v::stringType())
)
->setName('the given data')
->assert($object);
},
<<<'FULL_MESSAGE'
- All of the required rules must pass for the given data
- These rules must pass for mysql
- host must be a string
- These rules must pass for postgresql
- user must be a string
FULL_MESSAGE,
));