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I have a test class that extends an abstract parent class. The parent class extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase, it defines some methods that all tests will use.

I'm having an issue calling the parents methods. Phpunit is saying that i'm not providing any arguments to the method but i am.

Here is the child's method

public function testEmptyGarbageNullDataDoesntValidate() {
    $rule = new Rule\Between( 1, 10 );
    $this->testNullDataDoesntValidate( $rule );
    // $this->testEmptyDataDoesntValidate( $rule );
    // $this->testGarbageDataDoesntValidate( $rule );
}

Here's the parent method

public function testNullDataDoesntValidate( \Validator\Rule $rule ) {
    $this->validator->addRule( 'null', $rule );
    $this->assertFalse( $this->validator->validate( array( 'null' => null ) ) );
}

I'm getting the error

Argument 1 passed to BaseRuleTest::testNullDataDoesntValidate() must be an instance of Validator\Rule, none given

It's saying None is given, but its being given. I can go into the child's function and var_dump( $rule ) and see the data, it's definitely there.

Here's the var_dump from within the parent method

object(Validator\Rule\Between)#210 (2) {
  ["min_value":protected]=>
  int(1)
  ["max_value":protected]=>
  int(10)
}

I'm assuming it has something to do with the way phpunit works. I'm new to phpunit.

Any ideas?

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    Try renaming testNullDataDoesntValidate to something that doesn't start with test. Just an idea.
    – jchapa
    Mar 20, 2013 at 14:31
  • @jchapa And that's actually the answer, you should post is as one.
    – deceze
    Mar 20, 2013 at 14:33
  • @jchapa - yes, that is the answer, post it and ill accept it.
    – Galen
    Mar 20, 2013 at 14:34
  • @deceze - do you know where in the manual it talks about this?
    – Galen
    Mar 20, 2013 at 14:35
  • @deceze: I have posted my response as an answer. Looking for a man ref too.
    – jchapa
    Mar 20, 2013 at 14:36

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Try renaming testNullDataDoesntValidate to something that doesn't start with test.

Functions that are actual tests begin with the word "test". See here: http://www.phpunit.de/manual/3.6/en/writing-tests-for-phpunit.html

Because that makes them actual tests, phpunit calls it without arguments.

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    It's not a problem of "being able to call them like ordinary functions", it's a problem of PHPUnit calling the method as test, without any arguments of course.
    – deceze
    Mar 20, 2013 at 14:38
  • I completely overlooked the fact that since it extended the class it would run the methods because they started with test. Sometimes i'm dumb.
    – Galen
    Mar 20, 2013 at 14:41
  • I should've noticed it was running more tests.
    – Galen
    Mar 20, 2013 at 14:53
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Argument 1 passed to BaseRuleTest::testNullDataDoesntValidate() must be an instance of Validator\Rule, none given

That errors is coming from PHPUnit trying to call that test method, not from your code calling that method.

If you had included the stack trace (install xdebug to always see it), that would have been obvious.

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  • I have xdebug installed, it's not showing stack traces when i run the tests. Again, im new to unit testing.
    – Galen
    Mar 20, 2013 at 14:42

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