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What's missing (or not?) from your DB_DataObject class is a setter to pass a prepared db object before calling the factory method. That way you can pass a mock or a custom db object (with the same interface) should the need arise.

In your test setup:

 public function setUp() {
      $mockDb = new MockDb();
      DB_DataObject::setAdapter($mockDb);
 }

The factory() method should return the mocked DB instance. If it's not already integrated into your class, you will probably have to refactor the factory() method as well to make it work.

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What's missing (or not?) from your DB_DataObject class is a setter to pass a prepared db object before calling the factory method. That way you can pass a mock or a custom db object (with the same interface) should the need arise.

In your test setup:

 public function setUp() {
      $mockDb = new MockDb();
      DB_DataObject::setAdapter($mockDb);
 }

If it's not already integrated into your class, you will probably have to refactor the factory() method as well to make it work.