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happyr/service-mocking

Composer 安装命令:

composer require --dev happyr/service-mocking

包简介

Make it easy to mock services in a built container

README 文档

README

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You want your tests to run as quick as possible, so you build your container once and let all your tests run on that built container. That is great!

However, when your service container is built, it is immutable. This causes problems when you want to mock a service during a functional test. There is no way for you to change the object in the service container.

Using this bundle, you can mark some services as "mockable", that will allow you to define a new custom behavior for a method in that service. If no custom behavior is defined, the service works as normal.

Install

composer require --dev happyr/service-mocking

Make sure to enable the bundle for your test environment only:

// config/bundles.php

<?php

return [
    // ...
    Happyr\ServiceMocking\HappyrServiceMockingBundle::class => ['test' => true],
];

Configure services

You need to tell the bundle what services you want to mock. That could be done with the "happyr_service_mock" service tag or by defining a list of service ids:

PHP config (Symfony 5.3)
<?php
// config/packages/test/happyr_service_mocking.php

use Symfony\Config\HappyrServiceMockingConfig;

return static function (HappyrServiceMockingConfig $config) {
    $config->services([
        \App\AcmeApiClient::class,
        \App\Some\OtherService::class,
    ]);
};
Yaml config
# config/packages/test/happyr_service_mocking.yaml

happyr_service_mocking:
    services:
        - 'App\AcmeApiClient'
        - 'App\Some\OtherService'

Usage

use App\AcmeApiClient;
use App\Some\OtherService;
use Happyr\ServiceMocking\ServiceMock;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Test\WebTestCase;

class MyTest extends WebTestCase
{
    public function testFoo()
    {
        // ...

        $apiClient = self::getContainer()->get(AcmeApiClient::class);

        // For all calls to $apiClient->show()
        ServiceMock::all($apiClient, 'show', function ($id) {
            // $id here is the same that is passed to $apiClient->show('123')
            return ['id'=>$id, 'name'=>'Foobar'];
        });

        // For only the next call to $apiClient->delete()
        ServiceMock::next($apiClient, 'delete', function () {
            return true;
        });

        // This will queue a new callable for $apiClient->delete()
        ServiceMock::next($apiClient, 'delete', function () {
            throw new \InvalidArgument('Item cannot be deleted again');
        });

        $mock = // create a PHPUnit mock or any other mock you want.
        ServiceMock::swap(self::getContainer()->get(OtherService::class), $mock);

        // ...
        self::$client->request(...);
    }

    protected function tearDown(): void
    {
        // To make sure we don't affect other tests
        ServiceMock::resetAll();
        // You can include the RestoreServiceContainer trait to automatically reset services
    }
}

Internal

So how is this magic working?

When the container is built a new proxy class is generated from your service definition. The proxy class acts and behaves just as the original. But on each method call it checks the ProxyDefinition if a custom behavior have been added.

With help from static properties, the ProxyDefinition will be remembered even if the Kernel is rebooted.

Limitations

This trick will not work if you have two different PHP processes, i.e. you are running your tests with Panther, Selenium etc.

We can also not create a proxy if your service is final.

We are only able to mock direct access to a service. Indirect method calls are not mocked. Example:

class MyService {
    public function foo()
    {
        return $this->bar();
    }

    public function bar()
    {
        return 'original';
    }
}

If we mock MyService::bar() to return "mocked". You will still get "orignal" when you call MyService::foo(). The workaround is to mock MyService::foo() too.

happyr/service-mocking 适用场景与选型建议

happyr/service-mocking 是一款 基于 PHP 开发的 Composer 扩展包,目前已累计 270.01k 次下载、GitHub Stars 达 47, 最近一次更新时间为 2020 年 12 月 23 日, 在 PHP 生态内属于活跃度较高的组件。

它主要适用于以下技术方向: 「symfony」 「testing」 「mock」 等业务场景。在实际项目中,围绕这些方向常见需要落地的问题包括:接口对接、性能调优、并发安全、与既有框架(Laravel / ThinkPHP / Yii / Webman 等)的兼容适配,以及生产环境的日志埋点与稳定性保障。

我们在过去多个企业项目中使用过 happyr/service-mocking 或与其功能相近的方案,如果你在选型或落地过程中遇到问题,例如 版本兼容、二次改造、私有化封装、与内部系统对接、生产 BUG 排查,欢迎联系我们协助评估。

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统计信息

  • 总下载量: 270.01k
  • 月度下载量: 0
  • 日度下载量: 0
  • 收藏数: 47
  • 点击次数: 43
  • 依赖项目数: 2
  • 推荐数: 0

GitHub 信息

  • Stars: 47
  • Watchers: 4
  • Forks: 6
  • 开发语言: PHP

其他信息

  • 授权协议: MIT
  • 更新时间: 2020-12-23