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src/Traits/Document/BitlyTrait.php (1 issue)

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<?php
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namespace EmanueleMinotto\HwiOauthBridge\Traits\Document;
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use Doctrine\ODM\MongoDB\Mapping\Annotations as ODM;
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trait BitlyTrait
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{
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    /**
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     * Bitly username.
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     *
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     * @var string|null
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     *
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     * @ODM\String
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     */
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    private $bitlyUsername;
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    /**
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     * Bitly nickname.
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     *
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     * @var string|null
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     *
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     * @ODM\String
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     */
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    private $bitlyNickname;
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    /**
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     * Bitly first name.
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     *
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     * @var string|null
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     * @ODM\String
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     */
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    private $bitlyFirstName;
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    /**
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     * Bitly last name.
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     * @var string|null
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     * @ODM\String
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    private $bitlyLastName;
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    /**
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     * Bitly real name.
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     * @var string|null
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     * @ODM\String
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    private $bitlyRealName;
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    /**
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     * Bitly profilePicture.
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     * @var string|null
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     * @ODM\String
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     */
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    private $bitlyEmail;
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    /**
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     * Bitly profile picture.
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     * @var string|null
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     * @ODM\String
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    private $bitlyProfilePicture;
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    /**
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     * Bitly access token.
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     * @var string|null
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     * @ODM\String
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     */
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    private $bitlyAccessToken;
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    /**
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     * Bitly refresh token.
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     * @var string|null
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     * @ODM\String
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    private $bitlyRefreshToken;
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    /**
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     * Bitly expires in.
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     * @var string|null
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     * @ODMString
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    private $bitlyExpiresIn;
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     * Bitly data.
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     * @var array|null
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     * @ODM\Hash
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    private $bitlyData;
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     * Get Bitly access token.
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     * @return string|null
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    public function getBitlyAccessToken()
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    {
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        return $this->bitlyAccessToken;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Gets the Bitly data.
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    public function getBitlyData()
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    {
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        return $this->bitlyData;
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    }
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     * Get Bitly email.
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    public function getBitlyEmail()
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    {
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        return $this->bitlyEmail;
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    }
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     * Get Bitly expires in.
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    public function getBitlyExpiresIn()
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    {
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        return $this->bitlyExpiresIn;
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    }
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     * Get Bitly first name.
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    public function getBitlyFirstName()
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        return $this->bitlyFirstName;
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     * Get Bitly last name.
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    public function getBitlyLastName()
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        return $this->bitlyLastName;
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     * Get Bitly nickname.
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    public function getBitlyNickname()
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        return $this->bitlyNickname;
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    }
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     * Get Bitly profile picture.
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    public function getBitlyProfilePicture()
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        return $this->bitlyProfilePicture;
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     * Get Bitly real name.
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    public function getBitlyRealName()
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        return $this->bitlyRealName;
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     * Get Bitly refresh token.
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    public function getBitlyRefreshToken()
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        return $this->bitlyRefreshToken;
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     * Get Bitly username.
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    public function getBitlyUsername()
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        return $this->bitlyUsername;
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     * Set Bitly access token.
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    public function setBitlyAccessToken($accessToken)
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        $this->bitlyAccessToken = $accessToken;
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        return $this;
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     * Sets the Bitly data.
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    public function setBitlyData(array $data = null)
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        $this->bitlyData = $data;
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     * Set Bitly email.
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    public function setBitlyEmail($email)
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        $this->bitlyEmail = $email;
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        return $this;
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     * Set Bitly expires in.
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    public function setBitlyExpiresIn($expiresIn)
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        $this->bitlyExpiresIn = $expiresIn;
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        return $this;
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     * Set Bitly first name.
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    public function setBitlyFirstName($firstName)
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        $this->bitlyFirstName = $firstName;
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        return $this;
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     * Set Bitly last name.
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    public function setBitlyLastName($lastName)
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        $this->bitlyLastName = $lastName;
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     * Set Bitly nickname.
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    public function setBitlyNickname($nickname)
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        $this->bitlyNickname = $nickname;
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    public function setBitlyProfilePicture($profilePicture)
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        $this->bitlyProfilePicture = $profilePicture;
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        return $this;
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     * Set Bitly real name.
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    public function setBitlyRealName($realName)
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        $this->bitlyRealName = $realName;
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        return $this;
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     * Set Bitly refresh token.
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    public function setBitlyRefreshToken($refreshToken)
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        $this->bitlyRefreshToken = $refreshToken;
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    public function setBitlyUsername($username)
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        $this->bitlyUsername = $username;
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}
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