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Test Failed
Pull Request — master (#2)
by Harald
05:22
created

Caller::getMessageFactory()   A

Complexity

Conditions 2
Paths 2

Size

Total Lines 7
Code Lines 3

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 4
CRAP Score 2

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
eloc 3
dl 0
loc 7
ccs 4
cts 4
cp 1
rs 10
c 0
b 0
f 0
cc 2
nc 2
nop 0
crap 2
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<?php
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namespace Bokbasen\ApiClient;
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use Bokbasen\ApiClient\Exceptions\BokbasenApiClientException;
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use Http\Client\HttpClient;
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use Http\Discovery\HttpClientDiscovery;
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use Http\Discovery\MessageFactoryDiscovery;
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use Http\Discovery\Psr17FactoryDiscovery;
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use Http\Discovery\Psr18ClientDiscovery;
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use Http\Discovery\StreamFactoryDiscovery;
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use Http\Message\MessageFactory;
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use Http\Message\StreamFactory;
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use Psr\Http\Client\ClientExceptionInterface;
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use Psr\Http\Client\ClientInterface;
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use Psr\Http\Message\RequestFactoryInterface;
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The type Psr\Http\Message\RequestFactoryInterface was not found. Maybe you did not declare it correctly or list all dependencies?

The issue could also be caused by a filter entry in the build configuration. If the path has been excluded in your configuration, e.g. excluded_paths: ["lib/*"], you can move it to the dependency path list as follows:

filter:
    dependency_paths: ["lib/*"]

For further information see https://scrutinizer-ci.com/docs/tools/php/php-scrutinizer/#list-dependency-paths

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use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface;
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use Psr\Http\Message\StreamInterface;
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use Psr\Http\Message\UriInterface;
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class Caller
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{
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    /**
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     * @var HttpClient
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     */
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    private $httpClient;
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    /**
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     * @var StreamFactory
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     */
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    private $streamFactory;
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    /**
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     * @var RequestFactoryInterface
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     */
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    private $requestFactory;
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    public function __construct(
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        ClientInterface $httpClient = null,
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        RequestFactoryInterface $requestFactory = null,
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        StreamInterface $streamFactory = null
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    ) {
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        $this->httpClient = $httpClient ?: Psr18ClientDiscovery::find();
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$httpClient ?: Http\Disc...ClientDiscovery::find() is of type Psr\Http\Client\ClientInterface, but the property $httpClient was declared to be of type Http\Client\HttpClient. Are you sure that you always receive this specific sub-class here, or does it make sense to add an instanceof check?

Our type inference engine has found a suspicous assignment of a value to a property. This check raises an issue when a value that can be of a given class or a super-class is assigned to a property that is type hinted more strictly.

Either this assignment is in error or an instanceof check should be added for that assignment.

class Alien {}

class Dalek extends Alien {}

class Plot
{
    /** @var  Dalek */
    public $villain;
}

$alien = new Alien();
$plot = new Plot();
if ($alien instanceof Dalek) {
    $plot->villain = $alien;
}
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        $this->requestFactory = $requestFactory ?: Psr17FactoryDiscovery::findRequestFactory();
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        $this->streamFactory = $streamFactory ?: Psr17FactoryDiscovery::findStreamFactory();
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It seems like $streamFactory ?: Http\D...ry::findStreamFactory() can also be of type Psr\Http\Message\StreamInterface. However, the property $streamFactory is declared as type Http\Message\StreamFactory. Maybe add an additional type check?

Our type inference engine has found a suspicous assignment of a value to a property. This check raises an issue when a value that can be of a mixed type is assigned to a property that is type hinted more strictly.

For example, imagine you have a variable $accountId that can either hold an Id object or false (if there is no account id yet). Your code now assigns that value to the id property of an instance of the Account class. This class holds a proper account, so the id value must no longer be false.

Either this assignment is in error or a type check should be added for that assignment.

class Id
{
    public $id;

    public function __construct($id)
    {
        $this->id = $id;
    }

}

class Account
{
    /** @var  Id $id */
    public $id;
}

$account_id = false;

if (starsAreRight()) {
    $account_id = new Id(42);
}

$account = new Account();
if ($account instanceof Id)
{
    $account->id = $account_id;
}
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param string                               $method
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     * @param string|UriInterface                  $url
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     * @param array                                $headers
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     * @param resource|string|StreamInterface|null $body
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     *
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     * @return ResponseInterface
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     *
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     * @throws BokbasenApiClientException
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     */
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    public function request(string $method, $url, array $headers = [], $body = null): ResponseInterface
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    {
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        try {
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            $request = $this->requestFactory->createRequest($method, $url);
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            if (!empty($headers)) {
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                foreach ($headers as $name => $value) {
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                    $request = $request->withHeader($name, $value);
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                }
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            }
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            if ($body !== null) {
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                $request = $request->withBody(
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                    $this->streamFactory->createStream($body)
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                );
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            }
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            return $this->httpClient->sendRequest($request);
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        } catch (ClientExceptionInterface | \Exception $e) {
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            throw new BokbasenApiClientException($e->getMessage(), $e->getCode(), $e);
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        }
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    }
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    public function setHttpClient(ClientInterface $httpClient): void
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    {
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        $this->httpClient = $httpClient;
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$httpClient is of type Psr\Http\Client\ClientInterface, but the property $httpClient was declared to be of type Http\Client\HttpClient. Are you sure that you always receive this specific sub-class here, or does it make sense to add an instanceof check?

Our type inference engine has found a suspicous assignment of a value to a property. This check raises an issue when a value that can be of a given class or a super-class is assigned to a property that is type hinted more strictly.

Either this assignment is in error or an instanceof check should be added for that assignment.

class Alien {}

class Dalek extends Alien {}

class Plot
{
    /** @var  Dalek */
    public $villain;
}

$alien = new Alien();
$plot = new Plot();
if ($alien instanceof Dalek) {
    $plot->villain = $alien;
}
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    }
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}
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