HasAssets   A
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Complexity

Total Complexity 3

Size/Duplication

Total Lines 42
Duplicated Lines 0 %

Coupling/Cohesion

Components 0
Dependencies 0

Test Coverage

Coverage 0%

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
wmc 3
lcom 0
cbo 0
dl 0
loc 42
ccs 0
cts 9
cp 0
rs 10
c 0
b 0
f 0

3 Methods

Rating   Name   Duplication   Size   Complexity  
A getAssetsFolder() 0 4 1
A assetsDestinationPath() 0 4 1
A publishAssets() 0 6 1
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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace Arcanedev\Support\Providers\Concerns;
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/**
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 * Trait     HasAssets
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 *
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 * @author   ARCANEDEV <[email protected]>
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 */
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trait HasAssets
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{
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    /* -----------------------------------------------------------------
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     |  Getters & Setters
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     | -----------------------------------------------------------------
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     */
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    /**
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     * Get the assets path.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    protected function getAssetsFolder(): string
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    {
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        return realpath($this->getBasePath().DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'assets');
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It seems like getBasePath() must be provided by classes using this trait. How about adding it as abstract method to this trait?

This check looks for methods that are used by a trait but not required by it.

To illustrate, let’s look at the following code example

trait Idable {
    public function equalIds(Idable $other) {
        return $this->getId() === $other->getId();
    }
}

The trait Idable provides a method equalsId that in turn relies on the method getId(). If this method does not exist on a class mixing in this trait, the method will fail.

Adding the getId() as an abstract method to the trait will make sure it is available.

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    }
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    /**
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     * Get the assets destination path.
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     *
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     * @return string
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     */
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    protected function assetsDestinationPath(): string
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    {
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        return base_path('assets'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$this->getPackageName());
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It seems like getPackageName() must be provided by classes using this trait. How about adding it as abstract method to this trait?

This check looks for methods that are used by a trait but not required by it.

To illustrate, let’s look at the following code example

trait Idable {
    public function equalIds(Idable $other) {
        return $this->getId() === $other->getId();
    }
}

The trait Idable provides a method equalsId that in turn relies on the method getId(). If this method does not exist on a class mixing in this trait, the method will fail.

Adding the getId() as an abstract method to the trait will make sure it is available.

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    }
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    /* -----------------------------------------------------------------
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     |  Getters & Setters
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     | -----------------------------------------------------------------
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     */
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    /**
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     * Publish the assets.
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     */
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    protected function publishAssets(): void
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    {
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        $this->publishes([
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It seems like publishes() must be provided by classes using this trait. How about adding it as abstract method to this trait?

This check looks for methods that are used by a trait but not required by it.

To illustrate, let’s look at the following code example

trait Idable {
    public function equalIds(Idable $other) {
        return $this->getId() === $other->getId();
    }
}

The trait Idable provides a method equalsId that in turn relies on the method getId(). If this method does not exist on a class mixing in this trait, the method will fail.

Adding the getId() as an abstract method to the trait will make sure it is available.

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            $this->getAssetsFolder() => $this->assetsDestinationPath(),
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        ], $this->getPublishedTags('assets'));
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It seems like getPublishedTags() must be provided by classes using this trait. How about adding it as abstract method to this trait?

This check looks for methods that are used by a trait but not required by it.

To illustrate, let’s look at the following code example

trait Idable {
    public function equalIds(Idable $other) {
        return $this->getId() === $other->getId();
    }
}

The trait Idable provides a method equalsId that in turn relies on the method getId(). If this method does not exist on a class mixing in this trait, the method will fail.

Adding the getId() as an abstract method to the trait will make sure it is available.

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    }
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}
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