I've just started using PHPSpec and I'm really enjoying it over PHPUnit, especially the no-effort mocks and stubs. Anyway, the method I'm trying to test expects an array of Cell
objects. How can I tell PHPSpec to give me an array of mocks?
Simplified version of my class
<?php
namespace Mything;
class Row
{
/** @var Cell[] */
protected $cells;
/**
* @param Cell[] $cells
*/
public function __construct(array $cells)
{
$this->setCells($cells);
}
/**
* @param Cell[] $cells
* @return Row
*/
public function setCells(array $cells)
{
// validate that $cells only contains instances of Cell
$this->cells = $cells;
return $this;
}
}
Simplified version of my test
<?php
namespace spec\MyThing\Row;
use MyThing\Cell;
use PhpSpec\ObjectBehavior;
class RowSpec extends ObjectBehavior
{
function let()
{
// need to get an array of Cell objects
$this->beConstructedWith($cells);
}
function it_is_initializable()
{
$this->shouldHaveType('MyThing\Row');
}
// ...
}
I had hoped I could do the following, but it then complains that it can't find Cell[]
. Using the FQN it complains about not being able to find \MyThing\Cell[]
.
/**
* @param Cell[] $cells
*/
function let($cells)
{
// need to get an array of Cell objects
$this->beConstructedWith($cells);
}
The only options I can work out is to pass multiple type-hinted Cell
arguments and manually combine them into an array. Am I missing something simple?
Edit: I'm using PHPSpec 2.5.3 as, unfortunately the server is currently stuck at PHP 5.3 :-(