respect-validation/tests/feature/AssertWithKeysTest.php
Henrique Moody accd4ac36f
Change order of arguments in Named rule
Having the name as the first argument makes it more intuitive.
2026-01-04 15:07:26 +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', catchFullMessage(
fn() => v::named('the given data', v::init()
->key(
'mysql',
v::init()
->key('host', v::stringType())
->key('user', v::stringType())
->key('password', v::stringType())
->key('schema', v::stringType()),
)
->key(
'postgresql',
v::init()
->key('host', v::stringType())
->key('user', v::stringType())
->key('password', v::stringType())
->key('schema', v::stringType()),
))
->assert([
'mysql' => [
'host' => 42,
'schema' => 42,
],
'postgresql' => [
'user' => 42,
'password' => 42,
],
]),
// This is failing because the paths now have name.
// the name should not be displayed on the children if the parent is being displayed.
fn(string $fullMessage) => expect($fullMessage)->toBe(<<<'FULL_MESSAGE'
- the given data must pass all the rules
- `.mysql` must pass all the rules
- `.mysql.host` must be a string
- `.mysql.user` must be present
- `.mysql.password` must be present
- `.mysql.schema` must be a string
- `.postgresql` must pass all the rules
- `.postgresql.host` must be present
- `.postgresql.user` must be a string
- `.postgresql.password` must be a string
- `.postgresql.schema` must be present
FULL_MESSAGE),
));