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$defflip = (!cfip()) ? exit(header('HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized')) : 1; |
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class Payout Extends Base { |
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protected $table = 'payouts'; |
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/** |
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* Check if the user has an active payout request already |
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* @param account_id int Account ID |
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* @return boolean bool True of False |
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**/ |
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public function isPayoutActive($account_id) { |
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$stmt = $this->mysqli->prepare("SELECT id FROM $this->table WHERE completed = 0 AND account_id = ? LIMIT 1"); |
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if ($stmt && $stmt->bind_param('i', $account_id) && $stmt->execute( )&& $stmt->store_result() && $stmt->num_rows > 0) |
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return true; |
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return $this->sqlError('E0048'); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Insert a new payout request |
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* @param account_id int Account ID |
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* @param strToken string Token to confirm |
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* @return data mixed Inserted ID or false |
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**/ |
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public function createPayout($account_id=NULL, $strToken) { |
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$stmt = $this->mysqli->prepare("INSERT INTO $this->table (account_id) VALUES (?)"); |
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if ($stmt && $stmt->bind_param('i', $account_id) && $stmt->execute()) { |
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$insert_id = $stmt->insert_id; |
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// twofactor - consume the token if it is enabled and valid |
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if ($this->config['twofactor']['enabled'] && $this->config['twofactor']['options']['withdraw']) { |
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$tValid = $this->token->isTokenValid($account_id, $strToken, 7); |
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if ($tValid) { |
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$delete = $this->token->deleteToken($strToken); |
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if (!$delete) { |
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$this->log->log("info", "User $account_id requested manual payout but failed to delete payout token"); |
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$this->setErrorMessage('Unable to delete token'); |
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return false; |
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} |
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} else { |
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$this->log->log("info", "User $account_id requested manual payout using an invalid payout token"); |
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$this->setErrorMessage('Invalid token'); |
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return false; |
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} |
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} |
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return $insert_id; |
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} |
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return $this->sqlError('E0049'); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Mark a payout as processed |
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* @param id int Payout ID |
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* @return boolean bool True or False |
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**/ |
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public function setProcessed($id) { |
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$stmt = $this->mysqli->prepare("UPDATE $this->table SET completed = 1 WHERE id = ? LIMIT 1"); |
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if ($stmt && $stmt->bind_param('i', $id) && $stmt->execute()) |
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return true; |
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return $this->sqlError('E0051'); |
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} |
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} |
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$oPayout = new Payout(); |
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$oPayout->setDebug($debug); |
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$oPayout->setLog($log); |
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$oPayout->setMysql($mysqli); |
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$oPayout->setConfig($config); |
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$oPayout->setToken($oToken); |
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$oPayout->setErrorCodes($aErrorCodes); |
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In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:
Generally, it is a good practice to explictly declare properties to avoid accidental typos and provide IDE auto-completion: