Complex classes like Jetpack_VideoPress often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes. You can also have a look at the cohesion graph to spot any un-connected, or weakly-connected components.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
While breaking up the class, it is a good idea to analyze how other classes use Jetpack_VideoPress, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
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| 7 | class Jetpack_VideoPress { |
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| 8 | /** @var string */ |
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| 9 | public $module = 'videopress'; |
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| 11 | /** @var int */ |
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| 12 | public $version = 5; |
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| 13 | |||
| 14 | /** |
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| 15 | * Singleton |
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| 16 | */ |
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| 17 | public static function init() { |
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| 27 | /** |
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| 28 | * Jetpack_VideoPress constructor. |
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| 29 | * |
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| 30 | * Sets up the initializer and makes sure that videopress activates and deactivates properly. |
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| 31 | */ |
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| 32 | private function __construct() { |
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| 38 | /** |
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| 39 | * Fires on init |
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| 40 | */ |
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| 41 | public function on_init() { |
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| 61 | /** |
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| 62 | * Runs when the VideoPress module is deactivated. |
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| 63 | */ |
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| 64 | public function jetpack_module_deactivated() { |
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| 68 | /** |
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| 69 | * A can of coke |
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| 70 | * |
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| 71 | * Similar to current_user_can, but internal to VideoPress. Returns |
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| 72 | * true if the given VideoPress capability is allowed by the given user. |
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| 73 | */ |
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| 74 | public function can( $cap, $user_id = false ) { |
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| 101 | /** |
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| 102 | * Returns true if the provided user is the Jetpack connection owner. |
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| 103 | */ |
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| 104 | public function is_connection_owner( $user_id = false ) { |
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| 114 | /** |
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| 115 | * Register and enqueue VideoPress admin styles. |
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| 116 | */ |
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| 117 | public function enqueue_admin_styles() { |
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| 122 | /** |
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| 123 | * Register VideoPress admin scripts. |
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| 124 | */ |
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| 125 | public function enqueue_admin_scripts() { |
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| 176 | /** |
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| 177 | * An override for the attachment url, which returns back the WPCOM VideoPress processed url. |
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| 178 | * |
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| 179 | * This is an action proxy to the videopress_get_attachment_url() utility function. |
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| 180 | * |
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| 181 | * @param string $url |
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| 182 | * @param int $post_id |
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| 183 | * |
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| 184 | * @return string |
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| 185 | */ |
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| 186 | public function update_attachment_url_for_videopress( $url, $post_id ) { |
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| 194 | /** |
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| 195 | * Modify the default plupload config to turn on videopress specific filters. |
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| 196 | */ |
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| 197 | public function videopress_pluploder_config( $config ) { |
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| 212 | /** |
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| 213 | * Helper function to determine if the media uploader should be overridden. |
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| 214 | * |
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| 215 | * The rules are simple, only try to load the script when on the edit post or new post pages. |
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| 216 | * |
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| 217 | * @return bool |
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| 218 | */ |
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| 219 | protected function should_override_media_uploader() { |
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| 244 | /** |
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| 245 | * A work-around / hack to make it possible to go to the media library with the add new box open. |
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| 246 | * |
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| 247 | * @return bool |
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| 248 | */ |
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| 249 | public function print_in_footer_open_media_add_new() { |
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| 277 | /** |
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| 278 | * Changes the add new menu location, so that VideoPress will be enabled |
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| 279 | * when a user clicks that button. |
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| 280 | */ |
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| 281 | public function change_add_new_menu_location() { |
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| 286 | /** |
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| 287 | * Makes sure that all video mimes are added in, as multi site installs can remove them. |
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| 288 | * |
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| 289 | * @param array $existing_mimes |
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| 290 | * @return array |
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| 291 | */ |
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| 292 | public function add_video_upload_mimes( $existing_mimes = array() ) { |
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| 306 | /** |
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| 307 | * Filter designed to get rid of non video mime types. |
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| 308 | * |
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| 309 | * @param string $value |
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| 310 | * @return int |
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| 311 | */ |
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| 312 | public function filter_video_mimes( $value ) { |
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| 316 | /** |
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| 317 | * @param string $icon |
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| 318 | * @param string $mime |
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| 319 | * @param int $post_id |
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| 320 | * |
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| 321 | * @return string |
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| 322 | */ |
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| 323 | public function wp_mime_type_icon( $icon, $mime, $post_id ) { |
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| 338 | /** |
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| 339 | * @param array $extensions |
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| 340 | * |
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| 341 | * @return array |
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| 342 | */ |
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| 343 | public function add_videopress_extenstion( $extensions ) { |
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| 348 | } |
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