I have a function to transform array into object.
public function transform(array $pickupPoints): array
{
return SerializerBuilder::create()
->setSerializationContextFactory(function () {
return SerializationContext::create()
->setSerializeNull(true);
})
->setPropertyNamingStrategy(new IdenticalPropertyNamingStrategy())
->build()
->fromArray(['pickupPoints' => $pickupPoints], PickupPointsDTO::class)
->getPickupPoints();
}
My DTO looks like this:
final class PickupPointsDTO
{
/**
* @var PickupPointDTO[]
* @Serializer\Type("array<SomeNameSpace\DTO\PickupPointDTO>")
*/
private $pickupPoints;
It working without any troubles when Im executing the code.
But when I'm trying do make some tests in PHPSpec I have problem as follows:
container@09932a507bab:/var/www/project$ php bin/phpspec run tests/spec/SomeNameSpace/PickupPointsDataTransformerSpec.php
SomeNameSpace/PickupPointsDataTransformer
16 - it is transforming data to pickup point dto array
exception [exc:Doctrine\Common\Annotations\AnnotationException("[Semantical Error] The annotation "@JMS\Serializer\Annotation\Type" in property SomeNameSpace\DTO\PickupPointsDTO::$pickupPoints does not exist, or could not be auto-loaded.")] has been thrown.
50% 50% 2
1 specs
2 examples (1 passed, 1 broken)
57ms
It looks like PHPSpec is not correctly autoloading vendor classes, and in result it cannot find given annotations.
Anyone know how to force PHPSpec to read Annotations properly?
There is a solution for this, but I don't really like it, since it's deprecated. Looking for a better one.
For now, the only solution which work for me:
function it_is_initializable()
{
AnnotationRegistry::registerLoader('class_exists');
// ...
}
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