I found the discussion on Do you test private method informative.
I have decided, that in some classes, I want to have protected methods, but test them. Some of these methods are static and short. Because most of the public methods make use of them, I will probably be able to safely remove the tests later. But for starting with a TDD approach and avoid debugging, I really want to test them.
I thought of the following:
- Method Object as adviced in an answer seems to be overkill for this.
- Start with public methods and when code coverage is given by higher level tests, turn them protected and remove the tests.
- Inherit a class with a testable interface making protected methods public
Which is best practice? Is there anything else?
It seems, that JUnit automatically changes protected methods to be public, but I did not have a deeper look at it. PHP does not allow this via reflection.
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Answer
If you’re using PHP5 (>= 5.3.2) with PHPUnit, you can test your private and protected methods by using reflection to set them to be public prior to running your tests:
protected static function getMethod($name) { $class = new ReflectionClass('MyClass'); $method = $class->getMethod($name); $method->setAccessible(true); return $method; } public function testFoo() { $foo = self::getMethod('foo'); $obj = new MyClass(); $foo->invokeArgs($obj, array(...)); ... }