valitron/tests/Valitron/ValidateAddInstanceRuleTest.php
Matteo Kloiber a6be7e2dd0 Validator::rule now accepts any kind of callback
This has been achieved by making sure that the rule is neither
a "native" Validator rule (e.g. there is a validate{$CamleCaseName}
method) nor it has been registered.

If both conditions are met, the rule (even if it is a string)
will be accepted and used.

Tests for this case have also been added.
2016-11-06 01:46:35 +01:00

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<?php
use Valitron\Validator;
function callbackTestFunction($item, $value)
{
return $value === "bar";
}
class ValidateAddInstanceRuleTest extends BaseTestCase
{
protected function assertValid($v)
{
$msg = "\tErrors:\n";
$status = $v->validate();
foreach ($v->errors() as $label => $messages)
{
foreach ($messages as $theMessage)
{
$msg .= "\n\t{$label}: {$theMessage}";
}
}
$this->assertTrue($v->validate(), $msg);
}
public function testAddInstanceRule()
{
$v = new Validator(array(
"foo" => "bar",
"fuzz" => "bazz",
));
$v->addInstanceRule("fooRule", function($field, $value)
{
return $field !== "foo" || $value !== "barz";
});
Validator::addRule("fuzzerRule", function($field, $value)
{
return $field !== "fuzz" || $value === "bazz";
});
$v->rule("required", array("foo", "fuzz"));
$v->rule("fuzzerRule", "fuzz");
$v->rule("fooRule", "foo");
$this->assertValid($v);
}
public function testAddInstanceRuleFail()
{
$v = new Validator(array("foo" => "bar"));
$v->addInstanceRule("fooRule", function($field)
{
return $field === "for";
});
$v->rule("fooRule", "foo");
$this->assertFalse($v->validate());
}
public function testAddAddRuleWithCallback()
{
$v = new Validator(array("foo" => "bar"));
$v->rule(function($field, $value) {
return $field === "foo" && $value === "bar";
}, "foo");
$this->assertValid($v);
}
public function testAddAddRuleWithCallbackFail()
{
$v = new Validator(array("foo" => "baz"));
$v->rule(function($field, $value) {
return $field === "foo" && $value === "bar";
}, "foo");
$this->assertFalse($v->validate());
}
public function testAddAddRuleWithCallbackFailMessage()
{
$v = new Validator(array("foo" => "baz"));
$v->rule(function($field, $value) {
return $field === "foo" && $value === "bar";
}, "foo", "test error message");
$this->assertFalse($v->validate());
$errors = $v->errors();
$this->assertArrayHasKey("foo", $errors);
$this->assertCount(1, $errors["foo"]);
$this->assertEquals("Foo test error message", $errors["foo"][0]);
}
public function testAddRuleWithNamedCallbackOk()
{
$v = new Validator(array("bar" => "foo"));
$v->rule("callbackTestFunction", "bar");
$this->assertFalse($v->validate());
}
public function testAddRuleWithNamedCallbackErr()
{
$v = new Validator(array("foo" => "bar"));
$v->rule("callbackTestFunction", "foo");
$this->assertTrue($v->validate());
}
public function testUniqueRuleName()
{
$v = new Validator(array());
$args = array("foo", "bar");
$this->assertEquals("foo_bar_rule", $v->getUniqueRuleName($args));
$this->assertEquals("foo_rule", $v->getUniqueRuleName("foo"));
$v->addInstanceRule("foo_rule", function() {});
$u = $v->getUniqueRuleName("foo");
$this->assertRegExp("/^foo_rule_[0-9]{1,5}$/", $u);
}
}