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Key::build()   A

Complexity

Conditions 2
Paths 2

Size

Total Lines 9
Code Lines 4

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 5
CRAP Score 2

Importance

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Metric Value
cc 2
eloc 4
nc 2
nop 2
dl 0
loc 9
ccs 5
cts 5
cp 1
crap 2
rs 9.6666
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<?php namespace Chekote\NounStore;
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use InvalidArgumentException;
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class Key
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{
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    use Singleton;
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    const ORDINAL_ST = 'st';
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    const ORDINAL_ND = 'nd';
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    const ORDINAL_RD = 'rd';
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    const ORDINAL_TH = 'th';
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    protected static $ordinals = [
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        0 => self::ORDINAL_TH,
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        1 => self::ORDINAL_ST,
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        2 => self::ORDINAL_ND,
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        3 => self::ORDINAL_RD,
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        4 => self::ORDINAL_TH,
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        5 => self::ORDINAL_TH,
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        6 => self::ORDINAL_TH,
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        7 => self::ORDINAL_TH,
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        8 => self::ORDINAL_TH,
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        9 => self::ORDINAL_TH,
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    ];
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    /**
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     * Builds a key from it's separate key and index values.
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     *
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     * @example buildKey("Item", null): "Item"
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     * @example buildKey("Item", 0): "1st Item"
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     * @example buildKey("Item", 1): "2nd Item"
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     * @example buildKey("Item", 2): "3rd Item"
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     *
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     * @param  string                   $key   The key to check.
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     * @param  int|null                 $index The index (zero indexed) value for the key. If not specified, the method
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     *                                         will not add an index notation to the key.
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     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if $index is less than -1. Note: It should really be zero or higher, but this
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     *                                        method does not assert that. The error is bubbling up from getOrdinal()
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     * @return string                   the key with the index, or just the key if index is null.
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     */
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    public function build($key, $index)
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    {
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        if ($index === null) {
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            return $key;
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        }
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        $nth = $index + 1;
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        return $nth . $this->getOrdinal($nth) . ' ' . $key;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Provides the ordinal notation for the specified nth number.
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     *
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     * @param  int                      $nth the number to determine the ordinal for
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     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if $nth is not a positive number.
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     * @return string                   the ordinal
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     */
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    public function getOrdinal($nth)
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    {
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        if ($nth < 0) {
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            throw new InvalidArgumentException('$nth must be a positive number');
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        }
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        return $nth > 9 && $nth < 20 ? self::ORDINAL_TH : self::$ordinals[substr($nth, -1)];
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    }
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    /**
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     * Parses a key into the separate key and index value.
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     *
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     * @example parseKey("Item"): ["Item", null]
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     * @example parseKey("Item", 1): ["Item", 1]
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     * @example parseKey("1st Item"): ["Item", 0]
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     * @example parseKey("2nd Item"): ["Item", 1]
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     * @example parseKey("3rd Item"): ["Item", 2]
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     *
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     * @param  string                   $key   the key to parse.
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     * @param  int                      $index [optional] the index to return if the key does not contain one.
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     * @throws InvalidArgumentException if both an $index and $key are provided, but the $key contains an nth value
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     *                                        that does not match the index.
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     * @return array                    a tuple, the 1st being the key with the nth removed, and the 2nd being the
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     *                                        index.
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     */
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    public function parse($key, $index = null)
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    {
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        if (preg_match('/^([1-9][0-9]*)(?:st|nd|rd|th) (.+)$/', $key, $matches)) {
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            if ($index !== null && $index != $matches[1] - 1) {
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                throw new InvalidArgumentException(
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                    "$index was provided for index param when key '$key' contains an nth value, but they do not match"
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                );
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            }
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            $index = $matches[1] - 1;
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            $key = $matches[2];
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        }
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        return [$key, $index];
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    }
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}
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