helmich / phpunit-json-assert
PHPUnit assertions for JSON documents
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Requires
- php: ^8.0
- justinrainbow/json-schema: ^5.0
- softcreatr/jsonpath: ^0.8
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^8.0 || ^9.0 || ^10.0 || ^11.0
Conflicts
- phpunit/phpunit: <8.0 || >= 12.0
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Last update: 2024-11-30 18:41:44 UTC
README
This library adds several new assertions to PHPUnit that allow you to easily and concisely verify complex data structures (often, but not necessarily, JSON documents) using JSONPath expressions and JSON schemas.
Author and copyright
Martin Helmich kontakt@martin-helmich.de
This library is MIT-licensed.
Installation
$ composer require --dev helmich/phpunit-json-assert
Compatibility
There are several release branches of this library, each of these being compatible with different releases of PHPUnit and PHP. The following table should give an easy overview:
When you are using composer require
and have already declared a dependency to phpunit/phpunit
in your composer.json
file, Composer should pick latest compatible version automatically.
Usage
Simply use the trait Helmich\JsonAssert\JsonAssertions
in your test case. This
trait offers a set of new assert*
functions that you can use in your test
cases:
<?php use Helmich\JsonAssert\JsonAssertions; use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase; class MyTestCase extends TestCase { use JsonAssertions; public function testJsonDocumentIsValid() { $jsonDocument = [ 'id' => 1000, 'username' => 'mhelmich', 'given_name' => 'Martin', 'family_name' => 'Helmich', 'age' => 27, 'phones' => [ 'mobile' => 111, 'home' => 222, ], 'hobbies' => [ 'Heavy Metal', 'Science Fiction', 'Open Source Software', ] ]; $this->assertJsonValueEquals($jsonDocument, '$.username', 'mhelmich'); $this->assertJsonValueEquals($jsonDocument, '$.phones.mobile', 111); $this->assertJsonValueEquals($jsonDocument, '$.hobbies.0', 'Heavy Metal'); $this->assertJsonValueEquals($jsonDocument, '$.hobbies[*]', 'Open Source Software'); } }
Most assertions take a $jsonPath
argument which may contain any kind of
expression supported by the JSONPath library.
Alternatively, you can use the functional interface by including the file
src/Functions.php
into your test cases:
<?php use Helmich\JsonAssert\JsonAssertions; use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase; require_once('path/to/Functions.php'); class MyTestCase extends TestCase { use JsonAssertions; public function testJsonDocumentIsValid() { $jsonDocument = [ 'id' => 1000, 'username' => 'mhelmich', 'given_name' => 'Martin', 'family_name' => 'Helmich', 'age' => 27, 'hobbies' => [ "Heavy Metal", "Science Fiction", "Open Source Software" ] ]; assertThat($jsonDocument, containsJsonValue('$.username', 'mhelmich')); assertThat($jsonDocument, matchesJsonConstraints([ '$.given_name' => 'Martin', '$.age' => greaterThanOrEqual(18), '$.hobbies' => callback(function($a) { return count($a) > 2; }) ])); } }
Assertion reference
assertJsonValueEquals($doc, $jsonPath, $expected)
Asserts that the JSON value found in $doc
at JSON path $jsonPath
is equal
to $expected
.
assertJsonValueMatches($doc, $jsonPath, PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint $constraint)
Asserts that the JSON value found in $doc
at JSON path $jsonPath
matches
the constraint $constraint
.
Example:
$this->assertJsonValueMatches( $jsonDocument, '$.age', PHPUnit_Framework_Assert::greaterThanOrEqual(18) );
assertJsonDocumentMatches($doc, $constraints)
Asserts that a variable number of JSON values match a constraint. $constraints
is a key-value array in which JSON path expressions are used as keys to a
constraint value.
Example:
$this->assertJsonDocumentMatches($jsonDocument, [ '$.username' => 'mhelmich', '$.age' => PHPUnit_Framework_Assert::greaterThanOrEqual(18) ]);
assertJsonDocumentMatchesSchema($doc, $schema)
Assert that a given JSON document matches a certain JSON schema.
Example:
$this->assertJsonDocumentMatchesSchema($jsonDocument, [ 'type' => 'object', 'required' => ['username', 'age'], 'properties' => [ 'username' => ['type' => 'string', 'minLength' => 3], 'age' => ['type' => 'number'] ] ]);