respect-validation/tests/unit/Validators/SubdivisionCodeTest.php
Henrique Moody f820f89b56
Rename InvalidRuleConstructorException to InvalidValidatorException
After renaming rules to validatores, it doesn't make sense to keep on
having that exception. I renamed it to a more cleaner name, not
mentioning the constructor because I think that if the constructor is
not valid, the validator is not valid, hence the name I chose.
2026-01-18 16:56:34 +01:00

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<?php
/*
* Copyright (c) Alexandre Gomes Gaigalas <alganet@gmail.com>
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
*/
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Respect\Validation\Validators;
use PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\CoversClass;
use PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group;
use PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Test;
use Respect\Validation\Exceptions\InvalidValidatorException;
use Respect\Validation\Test\RuleTestCase;
#[Group('validator')]
#[CoversClass(SubdivisionCode::class)]
final class SubdivisionCodeTest extends RuleTestCase
{
#[Test]
public function shouldNotAcceptWrongNamesOnConstructor(): void
{
$this->expectException(InvalidValidatorException::class);
$this->expectExceptionMessage('"whatever" is not a supported country code');
new SubdivisionCode('whatever');
}
/** @return iterable<array{SubdivisionCode, mixed}> */
public static function providerForValidInput(): iterable
{
return [
[new SubdivisionCode('AQ'), null],
[new SubdivisionCode('BR'), 'SP'],
[new SubdivisionCode('MV'), '00'],
[new SubdivisionCode('US'), 'CA'],
[new SubdivisionCode('YT'), ''],
];
}
/** @return iterable<array{SubdivisionCode, mixed}> */
public static function providerForInvalidInput(): iterable
{
return [
[new SubdivisionCode('BR'), 'CA'],
[new SubdivisionCode('MV'), 0],
[new SubdivisionCode('US'), 'CE'],
];
}
}