1 | <?php |
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2 | declare(strict_types=1); |
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4 | namespace Basster\ElasticaLoggable\Entity; |
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6 | use Elastica\ArrayableInterface; |
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7 | use Gedmo\Loggable\Entity\MappedSuperclass\AbstractLogEntry; |
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9 | /** |
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10 | * Class Activity. |
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11 | */ |
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12 | class Activity extends AbstractLogEntry implements ArrayableInterface |
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13 | { |
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14 | private const OLD_INDEX = 0; |
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16 | /** @var array */ |
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17 | private $changeSet; |
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19 | public function __construct(string $action, ?string $username, string $objectClass) |
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20 | { |
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21 | $this->setAction($action); |
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22 | $this->setUsername($username); |
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23 | $this->setObjectClass($objectClass); |
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24 | $this->setLoggedAt(); |
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25 | } |
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27 | public function toArray(): array |
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28 | { |
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29 | return [ |
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30 | 'action' => $this->getAction(), |
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31 | 'logged_at' => $this->getLoggedAt()->format(\DateTime::ATOM), |
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32 | 'object_id' => $this->getObjectId(), |
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33 | 'object_class' => $this->getObjectClass(), |
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34 | 'data' => $this->getData(), |
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35 | 'username' => $this->getUsername(), |
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36 | ]; |
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37 | } |
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39 | public function getData() |
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40 | { |
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41 | $changed = parent::getData(); |
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42 | $data = []; |
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43 | |||
44 | if ($changed) { // is null during deletions |
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45 | foreach ($changed as $property => $value) { |
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46 | $data[$property] = [ |
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47 | 'from' => null, |
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48 | 'to' => $value, |
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49 | ]; |
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51 | if (array_key_exists($property, $this->changeSet)) { |
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52 | $data[$property]['from'] = $this->changeSet[$property][self::OLD_INDEX]; |
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53 | } |
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54 | } |
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55 | } |
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57 | return $data; |
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58 | } |
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60 | public function setChangeSet($changeSet) |
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61 | { |
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62 | $this->changeSet = $changeSet; |
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63 | } |
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64 | } |
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65 |
This check marks implicit conversions of arrays to boolean values in a comparison. While in PHP an empty array is considered to be equal (but not identical) to false, this is not always apparent.
Consider making the comparison explicit by using
empty(..)
or! empty(...)
instead.