I'm trying to mock the Cache::put()
facade. But it gives me an error. I have tried different ways but couldn't figure it out.
public function testGetAllFromDatabase()
{
$industry = new Industry();
Cache::shouldReceive('has')
->once()
->with('industries.all')
->andReturn(false);
Cache::shouldReceive('put')
->with('industries.all', '', 0)
->andReturn(true);
$this->industryMock
->shouldReceive('all')
->once()
->andReturn(array_reverse($this->industries));
$this->app->instance(Industry::class, $this->industryMock);
$industryRepository = new IndustryRepository();
$all = $industryRepository->all();
dd($all);
$this->assertContains( $this->industries[2], $all);
}
But when I execute it the following error is occurring.
$ vendor/bin/phpunit
PHPUnit 7.2.7 by Sebastian Bergmann and contributors.
...E 4 / 4 (100%)
Time: 3.76 seconds, Memory: 12.00MB
There was 1 error:
1) Tests\Unit\RepositoriesTests\IndustryRepositoryTest::testGetAllFromDatabase
Mockery\Exception\NoMatchingExpectationException: No matching handler found for Mockery_1_Illuminate_Cache_CacheManager::put('industries.all', object(Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Collection), '1440'). Either the method was unexpected or its arguments matched no expected argument list for this method
Objects: ( array (
'Illuminate\\Database\\Eloquent\\Collection' =>
array (
'class' => 'Illuminate\\Database\\Eloquent\\Collection',
'properties' =>
array (
),
),
))
F:\development\consulting.local\src\vendor\mockery\mockery\library\Mockery\ExpectationDirector.php:92
F:\development\consulting.local\src\vendor\laravel\framework\src\Illuminate\Support\Facades\Facade.php:223
F:\development\consulting.local\src\app\Repositories\IndustryRepository.php:30
F:\development\consulting.local\src\tests\Unit\RepositoriesTests\IndustryRepositoryTest.php:81
I have tried many ways but couldn't get it to fix. Thank you.
Since it may help others, Laravel's facade includes helper functions that allow swapping then with a Mockery
test double
This means that when you use a shouldReceive
you can chain it with any Mockery expectation for example in this case if you don't care about some parameters you can use:
Cache::shouldReceive('put')
->with('industries.all', \Mockery::any(), \Mockery::any())
->andReturn(true);