getInt()); } #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group('framework')] #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\TestDox('The datatype returns the correct default string representation (#,###.##)')] public function testMoneyDefaultStringRepresentation() : void { $money = new Money(12345678); self::assertEquals('1,234.57', $money->getAmount()); } #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group('framework')] #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\TestDox('The datatype returns up to 4 decimal places if requested (#,###.####)')] public function testMoneyDecimalPlaces() : void { $money = new Money(12345678); self::assertEquals('1,234.5678', $money->getAmount(4)); self::assertEquals('1,234.5678', $money->getAmount(7)); } #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group('framework')] #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\TestDox('The datatype returns the correct integer representation of a string with up to 4 decimal places also considering differences in decimal and thousands characters if requested for different localizations')] public function testMoneyStringToIntConversion() : void { self::assertEquals(12345678, Money::toInt('1234.5678')); self::assertEquals(12345600, Money::toInt('1,234.56')); self::assertEquals(12345600, Money::toInt('1234,56', '.', ',')); } #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group('framework')] #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\TestDox('The datatype allows to modify the value by overwriting it with new string characters or integers correctly')] public function testCorrectValueChange() : void { $money = new Money(12345678); self::assertEquals('999.13', $money->setString('999.13')->getAmount()); self::assertEquals('999.23', $money->setInt(9992300)->getAmount()); } #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group('framework')] #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\TestDox('The datatype can print out money with different thousands, decimals and currency symbols as per definition by the user')] public function testMoneyLocalization() : void { $money = new Money(12345678); self::assertEquals('€ 9.992,30', $money->setInt(99923000)->setLocalization('.', ',')->getCurrency(symbol: '€')); } #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group('framework')] #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\TestDox('The string character input is correctly serialized to the numeric representation')] public function testMoneySerialization() : void { $money = new Money('999.23'); self::assertEquals(9992300, $money->serialize()); } #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group('framework')] #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\TestDox('The string character input is correctly unserialized from a numeric representation')] public function testMoneyUnserialization() : void { $money = new Money('999.23'); $money->unserialize(3331234); self::assertEquals('333.12', $money->getAmount()); } #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group('framework')] #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\TestDox('The datatype correctly adds and subtracts the different money representations in string, numeric or Money type')] public function testMoneyAddSub() : void { $money = new Money(10000); self::assertEquals('1.0001', $money->add('0.0001')->getAmount(4)); self::assertEquals('1.0000', $money->sub('0.0001')->getAmount(4)); self::assertEquals('2.0000', $money->add(1.0)->getAmount(4)); self::assertEquals('1.0000', $money->sub(1.0)->getAmount(4)); self::assertEquals('1.0001', $money->add(1)->getAmount(4)); self::assertEquals('1.0000', $money->sub(1)->getAmount(4)); self::assertEquals('2.0000', $money->add(new Money(1.0))->getAmount(4)); self::assertEquals('1.0000', $money->sub(new Money(10000))->getAmount(4)); } #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group('framework')] #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\TestDox('The datatype correctly multiplies and divides the money with numerics')] public function testMoneyMultDiv() : void { $money = new Money(19100); self::assertEquals('3.8200', $money->mult(2.0)->getAmount(4)); self::assertEquals('1.9100', $money->div(2.0)->getAmount(4)); } #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group('framework')] #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\TestDox('The datatype correctly handles the absolute value')] public function testMoneyAbsoluteValue() : void { $money = new Money(-38200); self::assertEquals('3.8200', $money->mult(-1)->abs()->getAmount(4)); } #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\Group('framework')] #[\PHPUnit\Framework\Attributes\TestDox('The datatype correctly handles the power operator')] public function testMoneyPower() : void { $money = new Money(-38200); self::assertEquals('800.0000', $money->setInt(200)->pow(3)->getAmount(4)); } }