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The problem with the current approach is that the "expect()" calls happen inside "tests/Pest.php". That means that when something fails, we can't easily know which exact expectation has failed. This commit will change the helper functions, and will make the tests more verbose, but event with that, the developer experience is better.
25 lines
783 B
PHP
25 lines
783 B
PHP
<?php
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/*
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* Copyright (c) Alexandre Gomes Gaigalas <alganet@gmail.com>
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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*/
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declare(strict_types=1);
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$input = ['email' => 'not an email'];
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test('Scenario #1', catchMessage(
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fn() => v::key('email', v::email()->setName('Email'))->setName('Foo')->assert($input),
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fn(string $message) => expect($message)->toBe('Email must be a valid email address')
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));
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test('Scenario #2', catchMessage(
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fn() => v::key('email', v::email())->setName('Email')->assert($input),
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fn(string $message) => expect($message)->toBe('Email must be a valid email address')
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));
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test('Scenario #3', catchMessage(
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fn() => v::key('email', v::email())->assert($input),
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fn(string $message) => expect($message)->toBe('`.email` must be a valid email address')
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));
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