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32 lines
1.2 KiB
PHP
32 lines
1.2 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace Mailgun\Tests\Functional;
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/**
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* Simple test to show how to use the MockedMailgun client
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*
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* @author Tobias Nyholm <tobias.nyholm@gmail.com>
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*/
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class SendMessageTest extends \PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
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{
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public function testSimpleExample()
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{
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// Create a Closure that validates the $files parameter to RestClient::send()
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$fileValidator = function($files) {
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$this->assertContains(['name'=>'from', 'contents'=>'bob@example.com'], $files);
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$this->assertContains(['name'=>'to', 'contents'=>'alice@example.com'], $files);
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$this->assertContains(['name'=>'subject', 'contents'=>'Foo'], $files);
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$this->assertContains(['name'=>'text', 'contents'=>'Bar'], $files);
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};
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// Create the mocked mailgun client. We use $this->assertEquals on $method, $uri and $body parameters.
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$mailgun = MockedMailgun::create($this, 'POST', 'domain/messages', [], $fileValidator);
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$mailgun->sendMessage('domain', array(
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'from' => 'bob@example.com',
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'to' => 'alice@example.com',
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'subject' => 'Foo',
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'text' => 'Bar'));
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}
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}
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