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Time::getFormatedString()   B
last analyzed

Complexity

Conditions 9
Paths 27

Size

Total Lines 21
Code Lines 12

Duplication

Lines 3
Ratio 14.29 %

Code Coverage

Tests 0
CRAP Score 90

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
cc 9
eloc 12
nc 27
nop 0
dl 3
loc 21
ccs 0
cts 12
cp 0
crap 90
rs 7.041
c 0
b 0
f 0
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<?php
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namespace Nip\Utility;
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class Time
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{
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    protected $_value = null;
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    protected $_parts = null;
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    protected $_seconds = null;
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    public static function fromString($string)
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    {
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        $o = new self();
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        $o->_value = $string;
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        $o->parseSeconds();
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        return $o;
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    }
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    public function parseSeconds()
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    {
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        $parts = $this->getParts();
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        if (count($parts) == 3) {
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            $seconds = 0;
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            $seconds += $parts['h'] * 3600;
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            $seconds += $parts['m'] * 60;
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            $seconds += $parts['s'];
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            $this->setSeconds($seconds);
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        }
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    }
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    public function getParts()
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    {
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        if ($this->_parts === null) {
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            $this->parseParts();
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        }
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        return $this->_parts;
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param array $parts
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     */
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    public function setParts($parts)
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    {
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        $this->_parts = $parts;
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    }
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    public function parseParts()
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    {
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        if ($this->_value && substr_count($this->_value, ':') == 2) {
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            $this->parsePartsFromString();
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        } elseif ($this->_seconds > 0) {
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            $this->parsePartsFromSeconds();
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        }
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    }
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    public function parsePartsFromString()
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    {
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        list ($h, $m, $s) = explode(':', $this->_value);
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        $this->setHoursPart($h);
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        $this->setMinutesPart($m);
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        $this->setSecondsPart($s);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param string $v
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     */
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    public function setHoursPart($v)
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    {
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        $this->setPart('h', $v);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param string $p
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     * @param string $v
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     */
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    public function setPart($p, $v)
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    {
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        $this->_parts[$p] = $v;
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param string $v
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     */
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    public function setMinutesPart($v)
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    {
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        $this->setPart('m', $v);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param string $v
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     */
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    public function setSecondsPart($v)
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    {
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        $this->setPart('s', $v);
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    }
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    public function parsePartsFromSeconds()
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    {
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        $seconds = $this->getSeconds();
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        if ($hours = intval((floor($seconds / 3600)))) {
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            $seconds = $seconds - $hours * 3600;
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        }
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        $this->setHoursPart($hours);
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        if ($minutes = intval((floor($seconds / 60)))) {
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            $seconds = $seconds - $minutes * 60;
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        }
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        $this->setMinutesPart($minutes);
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        $seconds = round($seconds, 2);
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        $this->setSecondsPart($seconds);
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    }
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    public function getSeconds()
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    {
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        if ($this->_seconds === null) {
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            $this->parseSeconds();
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        }
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        return $this->_seconds;
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param null $seconds
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     */
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    public function setSeconds($seconds)
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    {
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        $this->_seconds = $seconds;
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    }
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    public static function fromSeconds($seconds)
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    {
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        $o = new self();
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        $o->setSeconds($seconds);
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        return $o;
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    }
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    public function getFormatedString()
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    {
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        $return = '';
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        $hours = $this->getHoursPart();
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        if ($hours OR $return) {
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Comprehensibility Best Practice introduced by
Using logical operators such as or instead of || is generally not recommended.

PHP has two types of connecting operators (logical operators, and boolean operators):

  Logical Operators Boolean Operator
AND - meaning and &&
OR - meaning or ||

The difference between these is the order in which they are executed. In most cases, you would want to use a boolean operator like &&, or ||.

Let’s take a look at a few examples:

// Logical operators have lower precedence:
$f = false or true;

// is executed like this:
($f = false) or true;


// Boolean operators have higher precedence:
$f = false || true;

// is executed like this:
$f = (false || true);

Logical Operators are used for Control-Flow

One case where you explicitly want to use logical operators is for control-flow such as this:

$x === 5
    or die('$x must be 5.');

// Instead of
if ($x !== 5) {
    die('$x must be 5.');
}

Since die introduces problems of its own, f.e. it makes our code hardly testable, and prevents any kind of more sophisticated error handling; you probably do not want to use this in real-world code. Unfortunately, logical operators cannot be combined with throw at this point:

// The following is currently a parse error.
$x === 5
    or throw new RuntimeException('$x must be 5.');

These limitations lead to logical operators rarely being of use in current PHP code.

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            $return .= ($return ? ' ' : '').str_pad($hours, 2, 0, STR_PAD_LEFT).'h';
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        }
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        $minutes = $this->getMinutesPart();
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        if ($minutes OR $return) {
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Comprehensibility Best Practice introduced by
Using logical operators such as or instead of || is generally not recommended.

PHP has two types of connecting operators (logical operators, and boolean operators):

  Logical Operators Boolean Operator
AND - meaning and &&
OR - meaning or ||

The difference between these is the order in which they are executed. In most cases, you would want to use a boolean operator like &&, or ||.

Let’s take a look at a few examples:

// Logical operators have lower precedence:
$f = false or true;

// is executed like this:
($f = false) or true;


// Boolean operators have higher precedence:
$f = false || true;

// is executed like this:
$f = (false || true);

Logical Operators are used for Control-Flow

One case where you explicitly want to use logical operators is for control-flow such as this:

$x === 5
    or die('$x must be 5.');

// Instead of
if ($x !== 5) {
    die('$x must be 5.');
}

Since die introduces problems of its own, f.e. it makes our code hardly testable, and prevents any kind of more sophisticated error handling; you probably do not want to use this in real-world code. Unfortunately, logical operators cannot be combined with throw at this point:

// The following is currently a parse error.
$x === 5
    or throw new RuntimeException('$x must be 5.');

These limitations lead to logical operators rarely being of use in current PHP code.

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            $return .= ($return ? ' ' : '').str_pad($minutes, 2, 0, STR_PAD_LEFT).'m';
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        }
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        $seconds = $this->getSecondsPart();
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        if ($seconds) {
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This code seems to be duplicated across your project.

Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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            $return .= ($return ? ' ' : '').str_pad($seconds, 2, 0, STR_PAD_LEFT).'s';
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        }
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        return $return;
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    }
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    public function getHoursPart()
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    {
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        return $this->getPart('h');
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    }
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    public function getPart($p)
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    {
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        if ($this->_parts === null) {
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            $this->parseParts();
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        }
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        return $this->_parts[$p];
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    }
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    public function getMinutesPart()
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    {
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        return $this->getPart('m');
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    }
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    public function getSecondsPart()
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    {
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        return $this->getPart('s');
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    }
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    public function getDefaultString()
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    {
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        $hours = str_pad($this->getHoursPart(), 2, 0, STR_PAD_LEFT);
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        $minutes = str_pad($this->getMinutesPart(), 2, 0, STR_PAD_LEFT);
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        $seconds = str_pad($this->getSecondsPart(), 2, 0, STR_PAD_LEFT);
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        return $hours.':'.$minutes.':'.$seconds;
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    }
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}