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Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
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| 31 | public function testEnqueueDequeueAndAcknowledge() |
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| 32 | { |
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| 33 | $statsTubeResponse2 = new ArrayResponse( |
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| 34 | 'test', [ |
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| 35 | 'current-jobs-delayed' => 0, |
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| 36 | 'current-jobs-urgent' => 0, |
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| 37 | 'current-jobs-ready' => 0 |
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| 38 | ] |
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| 39 | ); |
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| 40 | $statsTubeResponse1= new ArrayResponse('test', ['current-jobs-delayed' => 1,]); |
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| 41 | $payload = json_decode($this->payload, true); |
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| 42 | $payload['job'] = new Job(1, 'demo'); |
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| 43 | $btJob2 = Mockery::mock('\Pheanstalk\Job') |
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| 44 | ->shouldReceive('getData') |
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| 45 | ->andReturn(json_encode($payload)) |
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| 46 | ->getMock(); |
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| 47 | $btClient = Mockery::mock('\Pheanstalk\Pheanstalk') |
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| 48 | ->shouldReceive('useTube') |
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| 49 | ->with('mail_queue') |
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| 50 | ->andReturnSelf() |
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| 51 | ->shouldReceive('put') |
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| 52 | ->andReturn(1) |
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| 53 | ->shouldReceive('watchOnly') |
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| 54 | ->andReturnSelf() |
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| 55 | ->shouldReceive('statsTube') |
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| 56 | ->twice() |
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| 57 | ->andReturn($statsTubeResponse1, $statsTubeResponse2) |
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| 58 | ->shouldReceive('reserve') |
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| 59 | ->with(0) |
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| 60 | ->andReturn($btJob2, null) |
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| 61 | ->shouldReceive('delete') |
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| 62 | ->andReturn(1) |
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| 63 | ->getMock(); |
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| 65 | $btStoreConnection = Mockery::mock('\Da\Mailer\Queue\Backend\Beanstalk\BeanstalkdQueueStoreConnection') |
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| 66 | ->shouldReceive('connect') |
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| 67 | ->andReturnSelf() |
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| 68 | ->shouldReceive('getInstance') |
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| 69 | ->andReturn($btClient) |
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| 70 | ->getMock(); |
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| 72 | $btQueueStore = new BeanstalkdQueueStoreAdapter($btStoreConnection); |
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| 74 | $this->assertSame($btQueueStore, $btQueueStore->init()); |
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| 75 | $this->assertTrue($btQueueStore->enqueue($this->mailJob) > 0); |
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| 77 | $this->assertTrue($btQueueStore->isEmpty() === false); |
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| 79 | $mailJob = $btQueueStore->dequeue(); |
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| 81 | $this->assertTrue($btQueueStore->isEmpty() === true); |
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| 83 | $this->assertTrue(!empty($mailJob->getMessage())); |
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| 85 | $dequeuedMailMessage = MailMessage::fromArray(json_decode($mailJob->getMessage(), true)); |
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| 87 | $this->assertEquals(FixtureHelper::getMailMessage(), $dequeuedMailMessage); |
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| 89 | $mailJob->markAsCompleted(); |
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| 90 | $btQueueStore->ack($mailJob); |
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| 92 | $this->assertTrue($btQueueStore->dequeue() === null); |
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| 93 | } |
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Unless you are absolutely sure that the expression can never be null because of other conditions, we strongly recommend to add an additional type check to your code: