public function testVariableIsNotSet() { $object = new Fixture\Foo(); $alterEgo = AltrEgo::create($object); $this->assertFalse(isset($alterEgo->nonexistent)); }
private $privArray = array('private array entry'); private function privFunc($value) { return $value; } private static function privStatFunc($value) { return $value; } public static function publStatFunc($value) { return self::privStatFunc($value); } } // First off; create an alter ego $alterEgo = AltrEgo::create(new Foo()); // Right, now lets get a hook on those private bits echo $alterEgo->priv . PHP_EOL; // Woot, works, now lets set it to something else and see what happens $alterEgo->priv = 'new private value'; echo $alterEgo->priv . PHP_EOL; // This value remains on your object, even after retrieving it back with $alterEgo->getObject(), now lets try some method calls echo $alterEgo->privFunc('Private call') . PHP_EOL; // You can pass in an array of parameters if you wish var_dump($alterEgo->privFunc('Private', 'call')); // Now then, onto arrays; You can push values straight into them using standard PHP array syntax. But be aware, the array will be converted (and maintained) as an ArrayObject $alterEgo->privArray[] = 'new value'; var_dump($alterEgo->privArray); // You can add associative array values and unset them as you normally would in PHP $alterEgo->privArray['assoc_key'] = 'private key value entry'; var_dump($alterEgo->privArray);
/** * @expectedException \Drest\Query\InvalidExposeFieldsException */ public function testParseExposeStringInvalidString() { $aeExpose = AltrEgo::create(ExposeFields::create(new RouteMetaData())); $exposeString = 'username|profile&'; $aeExpose->parseExposeString($exposeString); }