BrainMonkey VS Mockery

Compare BrainMonkey vs Mockery and see what are their differences.

Mockery

Mockery is a simple yet flexible PHP mock object framework for use in unit testing with PHPUnit, PHPSpec or any other testing framework. Its core goal is to offer a test double framework with a succinct API capable of clearly defining all possible object operations and interactions using a human readable Domain Specific Language (DSL). (by mockery)
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BrainMonkey Mockery
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288 10,565
1.4% 0.1%
5.1 9.4
2 months ago 8 days ago
PHP PHP
MIT License BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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BrainMonkey

Posts with mentions or reviews of BrainMonkey. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-11.

Mockery

Posts with mentions or reviews of Mockery. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-20.
  • I share my authentication server.
    18 projects | /r/golang | 20 Dec 2021
    Continuous Integration - Testify, sqlmock, Mockery, Github Actions
  • Test doubles
    3 projects | dev.to | 18 Mar 2021
    Mockery is another framework for creating test doubles. It can be used with PHPUnit, phpspec, Behat, or any other testing framework. I find it especially powerful when working with legacy code, due to its support for creating partial mocks or mocking hard dependencies.
  • Testing with immutable PSR-7 objects and Prophecy
    3 projects | dev.to | 4 Mar 2021
    This works great if a method is tested that modifies and returns an object; we'll get an instance of that object and we are able to run all sorts of assertions on it. But what if this is not the case. What if we have a situation where a value object is passed as a parameter, some modifications are done and the value object is passed to another object. Something like the middleware from the example earlier. Some testing frameworks like Mockery offer spies to test these situations. When using Prophecy this situation can be handled using Argument::that():

What are some alternatives?

When comparing BrainMonkey and Mockery you can also consider the following projects:

PHPUnit-Polyfills - Set of polyfills for changed PHPUnit functionality to allow for creating PHPUnit cross-version compatible tests

Prophecy - Highly opinionated mocking framework for PHP 5.3+

phpunit-injector - Injects services from a PSR-11 dependency injection container to PHPUnit test cases

PHPUnit - The PHP Unit Testing framework.

wp-phpunit - WordPress core PHPUnit library. [READ ONLY] Versions for new WordPress releases are built daily.

Faker

wp_mock - WordPress API Mocking Framework

AspectMock - The most powerful and flexible mocking framework for PHPUnit / Codeception.

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Phake - PHP Mocking Framework

Codeception - Full-stack testing PHP framework

PHP-Mock: mocking built-in PHP functions - Mock built-in PHP functions (e.g. time(), exec() or rand())