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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T18:20:29+00:00 2026-06-07T18:20:29+00:00

I have this code: public function testFoo() { $this->object = newBar(); } But later,

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I have this code:

public function testFoo() {
    $this->object = newBar();
}

But later, e.g., in method testAdd(), $this->object is null. testAdd executes after testFoo.

Why does this happen, and is there any setUp-like method for whole test case?

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    2026-06-07T18:20:30+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 6:20 pm

    Every test method is executed on a new instance of the test case class. There is indeed a setup method that is called before each test, and it’s called setUp.

    public function setUp() {
        $this->object = newBar();
    }
    
    public function testFoo() {
        // use $this->object here
    }
    
    public function testBar() {
        // use $this->object here too, though it's a *different* instance of newBar
    }
    

    If you need to share state across all tests for a test case–often ill-advised–you can use the static setUpBeforeClass method.

    public static function setUpBeforeClass() {
        self::$object = newBar();
    }
    
    public function testFoo() {
        // use self::$object here
    }
    
    public function testBar() {
        // use self::$object here too, same instance as above
    }
    
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