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I have very old legacy code. Before starting refactoring I want to make some unit tests for the code. But the bad thing is that files relies on each other with "require_once" statements (hovewer, functions I want to test is isolated).

So I can't write normal tests if I will not be able to mock "require_once" statement.

I'm using Kahlan framework for testing. So is it possible to mock such statements? If yes, than how?

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    Since require_once is a PHP statement, that's somewhere between very hard and impossible to mock. However, unless some undesirable code gets executed, files simply including each other isn't necessarily a deal breaker for unit tests, no?
    – deceze
    Aug 21, 2017 at 10:11
  • @deceze I know that Kahlan allows Monkey-patching (e.g. for built-in functions) in a specific way: It copies files, replaces some built-in functions in this code with his own code and then performs tests on this "new" code. This approach also can be useful for mocking "require_once" or any other statements, so the question was born. And, unfortunately, some of the required files performs unwanted side code.
    – SeRRgIO
    Aug 21, 2017 at 10:24
  • @deceze I made workaround for this problem. If you interested, you can see my answer.
    – SeRRgIO
    Sep 9, 2017 at 18:33
  • You need functional tests, not unit tests.
    – Mike Doe
    Sep 9, 2017 at 18:34
  • @mike I need them too, but functional tests are very slow and harder to write.
    – SeRRgIO
    Sep 9, 2017 at 18:36

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It was not possible.

However, I have made a plugin to Kahlan that allows to "extract" functions from any file and skip all other code. It will not allow to exactly "mock" statements, but it will allow to test isolated functions. I made pull-request and if it will not be accepted, I will make a separate packagist composer packet and update this answer.

Changes can be found here:

https://github.com/lamp-of-god/kahlan/tree/isolator-plugin

Example of usage:

File:

<?php
require_once 'something';  // This string will be "skipped" on test

do_something();  // This string too

function test()
{
    return 42;
}

Test for this file with plugin:

<?php

use Kahlan\Plugin\Isolator;

Isolator::isolate(dirname(__DIR__).'/../test.php');

describe('test()', function() {
    it('returns 42', function() {
        expect(test())->toBe(42);
    });
});

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