AdminEndpointController::__construct()   A
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<?php
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namespace Ps2alerts\Api\Controller\Endpoint\Admin;
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use Ps2alerts\Api\Controller\Endpoint\AbstractEndpointController;
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use Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface;
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use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface;
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class AdminEndpointController extends AbstractEndpointController
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{
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    /**
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     * Construct
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     *
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    */
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    public function __construct()
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    {
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    }
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    public function createAlert(ServerRequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response, array $args)
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    {
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        $world = $request->get('world');
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        $zone = $request->get('zone');
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        $apikey = $request->get('apikey');
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$myVar = 'Value';
$higher = false;

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    $higher = true;
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    $higher = false;
}

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        $user = $request->get('user');
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$myVar = 'Value';
$higher = false;

if (rand(1, 6) > 3) {
    $higher = true;
} else {
    $higher = false;
}

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        var_dump($world);
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        var_dump($zone);
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        var_dump($headers);
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    }
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    public function errorTest(ServerRequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response, array $args)
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    {
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        throw new \Exception('Test');
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        trigger_error('Test');
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    }
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}
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