CreateCommentForm::callbackSubmit()   B
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Code Lines 17

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CRAP Score 2

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dl 0
loc 25
ccs 0
cts 17
cp 0
rs 8.8571
c 0
b 0
f 0
cc 1
eloc 17
nc 1
nop 0
crap 2
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<?php
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namespace Radchasay\Comment\HTMLForm;
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use \Anax\HTMLForm\FormModel;
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use \Anax\DI\DIInterface;
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use \Radchasay\Comment\Comment;
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use \Radchasay\User\User;
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/**
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 * Example of FormModel implementation.
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 */
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class CreateCommentForm extends FormModel
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{
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    /**
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     * Constructor injects with DI container.
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     *
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     * @param Anax\DI\DIInterface $di a service container
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     */
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    public function __construct(DIInterface $di, $id)
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    {
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        parent::__construct($di);
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        $this->form->create(
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            [
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                "id"     => __CLASS__,
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                "legend" => "Create new comment",
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                "class" => "createNewCommentForm"
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            ],
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            [
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                    "text"    => [
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                        "type"     => "textarea"
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                    ],
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                    "hidden" => [
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                        "type"       => "hidden",
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                        "value"      => $id,
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                    ],
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                    "submit" => [
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                        "type"     => "submit",
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                        "value"    => "Create comment",
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                        "callback" => [$this, "callbackSubmit"],
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                    ],
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            ]
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        );
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    }
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    /**
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     * Callback for submit-button which should return true if it could
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     * carry out its work and false if something failed.
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     *
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     * @return boolean true if okey, false if something went wrong.
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     */
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    public function callbackSubmit()
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    {
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        // Get values from the submitted form
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        $comment = new Comment();
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        $comment->setDB($this->di->get("db"));
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        $data = $this->form->value("text");
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        $text = $this->di->get("textfilter")->doFilter($data, ["shortcode", "markdown", "clickable", "bbcode"]);
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        $comment->commenttext = $text;
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        $comment->idpost = $this->form->value("hidden");
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        $comment->postuser = $this->di->get("session")->get("email");
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        $user = new User();
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        $user->setDb($this->di->get("db"));
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        $user->getInformation($comment->postuser);
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        $user->points += 1;
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        $comment->save();
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        $user->save();
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        $url = $this->di->get("url")->create("comment/retrieve/$comment->idpost");
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        $this->di->get("response")->redirect($url);
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        return true;
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    }
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}
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