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Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
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82 | protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output): int |
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83 | { |
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84 | $domain = $input->getArgument($this->arguments[0]); |
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85 | $subdomain = $input->getArgument($this->arguments[1]); |
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86 | $name = $input->getArgument($this->arguments[2]); |
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87 | $organizationCode = $input->getArgument($this->arguments[3]); |
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88 | $default = $input->getOption('default'); |
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89 | $disabled = $input->getOption('disabled'); |
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91 | if ($default) { |
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92 | $name = TenantInterface::DEFAULT_TENANT_NAME; |
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93 | $domain = $this->swpDomain; |
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94 | $organization = $this->organizationRepository->findOneByName(OrganizationInterface::DEFAULT_NAME); |
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95 | if (null === $organization) { |
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96 | throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Default organization doesn\'t exist!'); |
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97 | } |
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98 | } else { |
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99 | $organization = $this->organizationRepository->findOneByCode($organizationCode); |
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101 | if (null === $organization) { |
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102 | throw new \InvalidArgumentException(sprintf('Organization with "%s" code doesn\'t exist!', $organizationCode)); |
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103 | } |
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104 | } |
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106 | if (null !== $subdomain) { |
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107 | $tenant = $this->tenantRepository->findOneBySubdomainAndDomain($subdomain, $domain); |
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108 | } else { |
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109 | $tenant = $this->tenantRepository->findOneByDomain($domain); |
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110 | } |
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112 | if (null !== $tenant) { |
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113 | throw new \InvalidArgumentException(sprintf('Tenant with domain %s and subdomain "%s" already exists!', $domain, $subdomain)); |
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114 | } |
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116 | $tenant = $this->createTenant($domain, $subdomain, $name, $disabled, $organization); |
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117 | if ($default) { |
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118 | $tenant->setCode(TenantInterface::DEFAULT_TENANT_CODE); |
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119 | } |
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120 | $this->tenantObjectManager->persist($tenant); |
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121 | $this->tenantObjectManager->flush(); |
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123 | $output->writeln( |
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124 | sprintf( |
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125 | 'Tenant <info>%s</info> (code: <info>%s</info>) has been created and <info>%s</info>!', |
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126 | $name, |
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127 | $tenant->getCode(), |
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128 | $tenant->isEnabled() ? 'enabled' : 'disabled' |
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129 | ) |
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130 | ); |
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132 | return 1; |
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133 | } |
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