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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53 | class SamlProxyController extends Controller |
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54 | { |
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55 | /** |
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56 | * Proxy a GSSP authentication request to the remote GSSP SSO endpoint. |
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57 | * |
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58 | * The user is about to be sent to the remote GSSP application for |
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59 | * registration. Verification is not initiated with a SAML AUthnRequest, |
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60 | * see sendSecondFactorVerificationAuthnRequestAction(). |
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61 | * |
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62 | * The service provider in this context is SelfService (when registering |
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63 | * a token) or RA (when vetting a token). |
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64 | * |
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65 | * @param string $provider |
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66 | * @param Request $httpRequest |
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67 | * @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse|\Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response |
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68 | */ |
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69 | public function singleSignOnAction($provider, Request $httpRequest) |
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89 | /** |
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90 | * Start a GSSP single sign-on. |
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91 | * |
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92 | * The user has selected a second factor token and the token happens to be |
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93 | * a GSSP token. The SecondFactorController therefor did an internal |
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94 | * redirect (see SecondFactorController::verifyGssfAction) to this method. |
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95 | * |
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96 | * In this method, an authn request is created. This authn request is sent |
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97 | * directly to the remote GSSP SSO URL, and the response is handled in |
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98 | * consumeAssertionAction(). |
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99 | * |
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100 | * @param $provider |
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101 | * @param $subjectNameId |
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102 | * @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse |
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103 | */ |
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104 | public function sendSecondFactorVerificationAuthnRequestAction($provider, $subjectNameId) |
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118 | /** |
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119 | * Process an assertion received from the remote GSSP application. |
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120 | * |
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121 | * The GSSP application sent an assertion back to the gateway. When |
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122 | * successful, the user is sent back to: |
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123 | * |
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124 | * 1. in case of registration: back to the originating SP (SelfService or RA) |
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125 | * 2. in case of verification: internal redirect to SecondFactorController |
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126 | * |
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127 | * @param string $provider |
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128 | * @param Request $httpRequest |
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129 | * @return \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response |
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130 | * @throws Exception |
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131 | */ |
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132 | public function consumeAssertionAction($provider, Request $httpRequest) |
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166 | /** |
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167 | * @param string $provider |
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168 | * @return XMLResponse |
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169 | */ |
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170 | public function metadataAction($provider) |
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180 | /** |
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181 | * @param string $provider |
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182 | * @return \Surfnet\StepupGateway\SamlStepupProviderBundle\Provider\Provider |
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183 | */ |
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184 | private function getProvider($provider) |
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198 | /** |
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199 | * @param StateHandler $stateHandler |
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200 | * @return string |
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201 | */ |
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202 | private function getDestination(StateHandler $stateHandler) |
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221 | |||
222 | /** |
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223 | * @param string $view |
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224 | * @param StateHandler $stateHandler |
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225 | * @param SAMLResponse $response |
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226 | * @return Response |
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227 | */ |
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228 | View Code Duplication | public function renderSamlResponse($view, StateHandler $stateHandler, SAMLResponse $response) |
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242 | /** |
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243 | * @param string $view |
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244 | * @param array $parameters |
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245 | * @param Response $response |
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246 | * @return Response |
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247 | */ |
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248 | public function render($view, array $parameters = array(), Response $response = null) |
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257 | /** |
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258 | * @param SAMLResponse $response |
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259 | * @return string |
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260 | */ |
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261 | private function getResponseAsXML(SAMLResponse $response) |
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266 | /** |
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267 | * Response that indicates that an error occurred in the responder (the gateway). Used to indicate that we could |
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268 | * not process the response we received from the upstream GSSP |
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269 | * |
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270 | * @param Provider $provider |
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271 | * @param string $destination |
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272 | * @return SAMLResponse |
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273 | */ |
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274 | private function createResponseFailureResponse(Provider $provider, $destination) |
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282 | /** |
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283 | * Response that indicates that the authentication could not be performed correctly. In this context it means |
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284 | * that the upstream GSSP did not responsd with the same NameID as we request to authenticate in the AuthnRequest |
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285 | * |
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286 | * @param Provider $provider |
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287 | * @param string $destination |
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288 | * @return SAMLResponse |
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289 | */ |
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290 | private function createAuthnFailedResponse(Provider $provider, $destination) |
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300 | |||
301 | /** |
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302 | * Creates a standard response with default status Code (success) |
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303 | * |
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304 | * @param Provider $provider |
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305 | * @param string $destination |
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306 | * @return SAMLResponse |
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307 | */ |
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308 | private function createResponse(Provider $provider, $destination) |
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318 | |||
319 | /** |
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320 | * @param string $serviceProvider |
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321 | * @return \Surfnet\StepupGateway\GatewayBundle\Entity\ServiceProvider |
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322 | */ |
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323 | private function getServiceProvider($serviceProvider) |
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332 | /** |
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333 | * @return LoginService |
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334 | */ |
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335 | private function getGsspLoginService() |
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340 | /** |
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341 | * @return SecondFactorVerificationService |
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342 | */ |
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343 | private function getGsspSecondFactorVerificationService() |
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347 | |||
348 | /** |
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349 | * @return ConsumeAssertionService |
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350 | */ |
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351 | private function getGsspConsumeAssertionService() |
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356 | /** |
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357 | * @param Provider $provider |
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358 | * @return ProxyResponseFactory |
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359 | */ |
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360 | private function getProxyResponseFactory(Provider $provider) |
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364 | } |
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Very long variable names usually make code harder to read. It is therefore recommended not to make variable names too verbose.