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28 changes: 14 additions & 14 deletions components/phpunit_bridge.rst
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Expand Up @@ -527,20 +527,19 @@ functions:
Use Case
~~~~~~~~

Consider the following example that uses the ``checkMX`` option of the ``Email``
constraint to test the validity of the email domain::
Consider the following example that tests a custom class called ``DomainValidator``
which defines a ``checkDnsRecord`` option to also validate that a domain is
associated to a valid host::

use App\Validator\DomainValidator;
use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints\Email;

class MyTest extends TestCase
{
public function testEmail()
{
$validator = ...
$constraint = new Email(['checkMX' => true]);

$result = $validator->validate('[email protected]', $constraint);
$validator = new DomainValidator(['checkDnsRecord' => true]);
$isValid = $validator->validate('example.com');

// ...
}
Expand All @@ -550,22 +549,23 @@ In order to avoid making a real network connection, add the ``@dns-sensitive``
annotation to the class and use the ``DnsMock::withMockedHosts()`` to configure
the data you expect to get for the given hosts::

use App\Validator\DomainValidator;
use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints\Email;
use Symfony\Bridge\PhpUnit\DnsMock;

/**
* @group dns-sensitive
*/
class MyTest extends TestCase
class DomainValidatorTest extends TestCase
{
public function testEmails()
{
DnsMock::withMockedHosts(['example.com' => [['type' => 'MX']]]);

$validator = ...
$constraint = new Email(['checkMX' => true]);
DnsMock::withMockedHosts([
'example.com' => [['type' => 'A', 'ip' => '1.2.3.4']],
]);

$result = $validator->validate('[email protected]', $constraint);
$validator = new DomainValidator(['checkDnsRecord' => true]);
$isValid = $validator->validate('example.com');

// ...
}
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