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Jetpack_Tweetstorm_Helper   A

Complexity

Total Complexity 12

Size/Duplication

Total Lines 66
Duplicated Lines 18.18 %

Coupling/Cohesion

Components 0
Dependencies 4

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
dl 12
loc 66
rs 10
c 0
b 0
f 0
wmc 12
lcom 0
cbo 4

2 Methods

Rating   Name   Duplication   Size   Complexity  
B gather() 0 40 8
A get_site_id() 12 12 4

How to fix   Duplicated Code   

Duplicated Code

Duplicate code is one of the most pungent code smells. A rule that is often used is to re-structure code once it is duplicated in three or more places.

Common duplication problems, and corresponding solutions are:

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<?php
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/**
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 * Tweetstorm block and API helper.
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 *
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 * @package jetpack
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 * @since 8.7.0
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 */
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use Automattic\Jetpack\Connection\Client;
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use Automattic\Jetpack\Status;
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/**
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 * Class Jetpack_Tweetstorm_Helper
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 *
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 * @since 8.7.0
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 */
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class Jetpack_Tweetstorm_Helper {
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	/**
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	 * Gather the Tweetstorm.
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	 *
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	 * @param  string $url The tweet URL to gather from.
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	 * @return mixed
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	 */
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	public static function gather( $url ) {
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		if ( ( new Status() )->is_development_mode() ) {
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			return new WP_Error(
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				'dev_mode',
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The call to WP_Error::__construct() has too many arguments starting with 'dev_mode'.

This check compares calls to functions or methods with their respective definitions. If the call has more arguments than are defined, it raises an issue.

If a function is defined several times with a different number of parameters, the check may pick up the wrong definition and report false positives. One codebase where this has been known to happen is Wordpress.

In this case you can add the @ignore PhpDoc annotation to the duplicate definition and it will be ignored.

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				__( 'Tweet unrolling is not available in development mode.', 'jetpack' )
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			);
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		}
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		$site_id = self::get_site_id();
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		if ( is_wp_error( $site_id ) ) {
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			return $site_id;
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		}
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		if ( defined( 'IS_WPCOM' ) && IS_WPCOM ) {
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			if ( ! class_exists( 'WPCOM_Gather_Tweetstorm' ) ) {
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				\jetpack_require_lib( 'gather-tweetstorm' );
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			}
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			return WPCOM_Gather_Tweetstorm::gather( $url );
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		}
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		$response = Client::wpcom_json_api_request_as_blog(
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			sprintf( '/sites/%d/tweetstorm/gather?url=%s', $site_id, rawurlencode( $url ) ),
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			2,
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			array( 'headers' => array( 'content-type' => 'application/json' ) ),
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			null,
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			'wpcom'
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		);
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		if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) {
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			return $response;
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		}
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		$data = json_decode( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) );
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		if ( wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) >= 400 ) {
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			return new WP_Error( $data->code, $data->message, $data->data );
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The call to WP_Error::__construct() has too many arguments starting with $data->code.

This check compares calls to functions or methods with their respective definitions. If the call has more arguments than are defined, it raises an issue.

If a function is defined several times with a different number of parameters, the check may pick up the wrong definition and report false positives. One codebase where this has been known to happen is Wordpress.

In this case you can add the @ignore PhpDoc annotation to the duplicate definition and it will be ignored.

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		}
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		return $data;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get the WPCOM or self-hosted site ID.
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	 *
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	 * @return mixed
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	 */
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	public static function get_site_id() {
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		$is_wpcom = ( defined( 'IS_WPCOM' ) && IS_WPCOM );
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		$site_id  = $is_wpcom ? get_current_blog_id() : Jetpack_Options::get_option( 'id' );
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		if ( ! $site_id ) {
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			return new WP_Error(
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				'unavailable_site_id',
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Unused Code introduced by
The call to WP_Error::__construct() has too many arguments starting with 'unavailable_site_id'.

This check compares calls to functions or methods with their respective definitions. If the call has more arguments than are defined, it raises an issue.

If a function is defined several times with a different number of parameters, the check may pick up the wrong definition and report false positives. One codebase where this has been known to happen is Wordpress.

In this case you can add the @ignore PhpDoc annotation to the duplicate definition and it will be ignored.

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				__( 'Sorry, something is wrong with your Jetpack connection.', 'jetpack' ),
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				403
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			);
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		}
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		return (int) $site_id;
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	}
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}
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