Duplicate code is one of the most pungent code smells. A rule that is often used is to re-structure code once it is duplicated in three or more places.
Common duplication problems, and corresponding solutions are:
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| 15 | use QueryHelperTrait, ErrorResponsesTrait; |
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| 17 | protected $statusCode = 200; |
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| 18 | protected $fractal; |
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| 20 | public function __construct() |
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| 30 | * Sets the fractal transformer |
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| 31 | * |
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| 32 | * @return mixed |
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| 33 | */ |
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| 34 | public function setTransformer($transformer) { |
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| 40 | * Sets model builder |
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| 42 | * @return mixed |
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| 43 | */ |
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| 44 | public function setModel($model) { |
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| 50 | * Sets resource key for fractal |
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| 51 | * |
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| 52 | * @return mixed |
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| 54 | public function setResourceKey($resourceKey) { |
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| 60 | * Parses includes from either the header or query string. |
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| 62 | * @return mixed |
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| 64 | protected function parseIncludes() |
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| 78 | * Returns the current status code. |
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| 82 | protected function getStatusCode() |
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| 88 | * Sets the current status code. |
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| 90 | * @param $statusCode |
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| 91 | * @return $this |
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| 92 | */ |
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| 93 | protected function setStatusCode($statusCode) |
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| 100 | private function prepareBuilder($builder) |
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| 110 | * Returns a json response that contains the specified resource |
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| 111 | * passed through fractal and optionally a transformer. |
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| 112 | * |
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| 113 | * @param $item |
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| 114 | * @param null $callback |
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| 115 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse |
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| 116 | */ |
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| 117 | View Code Duplication | protected function respondWithItem($item, $callback = null) |
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| 130 | * Returns a json response that indicates the resource was successfully created also |
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| 131 | * returns the resource passed through fractal and optionally a transformer. |
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| 133 | * @param $item |
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| 134 | * @param null $callback |
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| 135 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse |
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| 136 | */ |
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| 137 | View Code Duplication | protected function respondWithItemCreated($item, $callback = null) |
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| 151 | * Returns a json response that contains the specified collection |
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| 152 | * passed through fractal and optionally a transformer. |
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| 154 | * @param $collection |
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| 155 | * @param $callback |
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| 156 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse |
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| 157 | */ |
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| 158 | protected function respondWithCollection($collection) |
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| 166 | * Returns a json response that contains the specified paginated collection |
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| 167 | * passed through fractal and optionally a transformer. |
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| 169 | * @param $builder |
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| 170 | * @param $callback |
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| 171 | * @param int $perPage |
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| 172 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse |
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| 173 | */ |
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| 174 | protected function respondWithPaginatedCollection($builder = null, $perPage = 10) |
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| 188 | /** |
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| 189 | * Returns an array of Query Parameters, not including pagination. |
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| 191 | * @return array |
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| 192 | */ |
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| 193 | protected function getQueryParameters() |
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| 198 | /** |
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| 199 | * Returns a json response that contains the specified array, |
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| 200 | * the current status code and optional headers. |
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| 201 | * |
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| 202 | * @param array $array |
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| 203 | * @param array $headers |
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| 204 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse |
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| 205 | */ |
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| 206 | protected function respondWithArray(array $array, array $headers = []) |
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| 211 | /** |
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| 212 | * Returns a response that indicates success but no content returned. |
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| 213 | * |
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| 214 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response |
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| 215 | */ |
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| 216 | protected function respondWithNoContent() |
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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: