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declare(strict_types=1); |
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namespace Marek\OpenWeatherMap\Denormalizer; |
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use Marek\OpenWeatherMap\API\Value\Response\APIResponse; |
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use Marek\OpenWeatherMap\API\Value\Response\Clouds; |
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use Marek\OpenWeatherMap\API\Value\Response\GeographicCoordinates; |
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use Marek\OpenWeatherMap\API\Value\Response\Main; |
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use Marek\OpenWeatherMap\API\Value\Response\Rain; |
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use Marek\OpenWeatherMap\API\Value\Response\Snow; |
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use Marek\OpenWeatherMap\API\Value\Response\Sys; |
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use Marek\OpenWeatherMap\API\Value\Response\Weather\AggregatedWeather; |
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use Marek\OpenWeatherMap\API\Value\Response\Weather\Weather; |
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use Marek\OpenWeatherMap\API\Value\Response\WeatherValue; |
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use Marek\OpenWeatherMap\API\Value\Response\Wind; |
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class WeatherDenormalizer extends AbstractDenormalizer |
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{ |
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public function denormalize(array $data, APIResponse $response): APIResponse |
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{ |
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if ($response instanceof AggregatedWeather) { |
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return $this->denormalizeMultiple($data, $response); |
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} |
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return $this->denormalizeSingle($data, $response); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @param $data |
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* @param Weather $weather |
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* |
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* @return Weather |
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*/ |
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protected function denormalizeSingle(array $data, Weather $weather): Weather |
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{ |
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$innerWeather = []; |
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foreach ($data['weather'] as $w) { |
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$innerWeather[] = $this->denormalizer->denormalize($w, WeatherValue::class); |
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} |
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$weather->id = $data['id']; |
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$weather->name = $data['name']; |
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$weather->visibility = empty($data['visibility']) ?? $data['visibility']; |
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$weather->coord = $this->getValue('coord', $data, GeographicCoordinates::class); |
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$weather->rain = $this->getValue('rain', $data, Rain::class); |
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$weather->snow = $this->getValue('snow', $data, Snow::class); |
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$weather->wind = $this->getValue('wind', $data, Wind::class); |
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$weather->clouds = $this->getValue('clouds', $data, Clouds::class); |
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$weather->main = $this->getValue('main', $data, Main::class); |
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$weather->sys = $this->getValue('sys', $data, Sys::class); |
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$weather->weather = $innerWeather; |
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$weather->dt = empty($data['dt']) ? null : new \DateTimeImmutable("@{$data['dt']}"); |
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return $weather; |
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} |
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/** |
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* @param array $data |
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* @param AggregatedWeather $weather |
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* |
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* @return AggregatedWeather |
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*/ |
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protected function denormalizeMultiple($data, AggregatedWeather $weather): AggregatedWeather |
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{ |
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$weathers = []; |
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foreach ($data['list'] as $datum) { |
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$weathers[] = $this->denormalizeSingle($datum, new Weather()); |
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} |
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$weather->count = empty($data['cnt']) ? $data['count'] : $data['cnt']; |
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$weather->weathers = $weathers; |
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return $weather; |
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} |
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} |
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This check looks for parameters that are defined as one type in their type hint or doc comment but seem to be used as a narrower type, i.e an implementation of an interface or a subclass.
Consider changing the type of the parameter or doing an instanceof check before assuming your parameter is of the expected type.