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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T23:11:57+00:00 2026-05-30T23:11:57+00:00

Using PHPUnit, I wonder if we can mock an object to test if a

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Using PHPUnit, I wonder if we can mock an object to test if a method is called with an expected parameter, and a returned value?

In the doc, there are examples with passing parameter, or returned value, but not both…

I tried using this:

// My object to test
$hoard = new Hoard();
// Mock objects used as parameters
$item = $this->getMock('Item');
$user = $this->getMock('User', array('removeItem'));
...
$user->expects($this->once())
     ->method('removeItem')
     ->with($this->equalTo($item));
$this->assertTrue($hoard->removeItemFromUser($item, $user));

My assertion fails because Hoard::removeItemFromUser() should return the returned value of User::removeItem(), which is true.

$user->expects($this->once())
     ->method('removeItem')
     ->with($this->equalTo($item), $this->returnValue(true));
$this->assertTrue($hoard->removeItemFromUser($item, $user));

Also fails with the following message: “Parameter count for invocation User::removeItem(Mock_Item_767aa2db Object (…)) is too low.“

$user->expects($this->once())
     ->method('removeItem')
     ->with($this->equalTo($item))
     ->with($this->returnValue(true));
$this->assertTrue($hoard->removeItemFromUser($item, $user));

Also fails with the following message: “PHPUnit_Framework_Exception: Parameter matcher is already defined, cannot redefine“

What should I do to test this method correctly.

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    2026-05-30T23:11:59+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 11:11 pm

    You need to use will instead of with for returnValue and friends.

    $user->expects($this->once())
         ->method('removeItem')
         ->with($item)  // equalTo() is the default; save some keystrokes
         ->will($this->returnValue(true));    // <-- will instead of with
    $this->assertTrue($hoard->removeItemFromUser($item, $user));
    
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