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namespace WyriHaximus\React\Cake\Orm; |
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use Cake\Core\App; |
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use Cake\ORM\Table; |
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use React\EventLoop\LoopInterface; |
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use WyriHaximus\React\ChildProcess\Pool\PoolUtilizerInterface; |
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class AsyncTableRegistry implements PoolUtilizerInterface |
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* @var AsyncTable[] |
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protected static $tables = []; |
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* @var AsyncTableRegistry |
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protected static $instance = null; |
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protected static $reset = false; |
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* @param LoopInterface $loop |
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public static function init(LoopInterface $loop, array $config = []) |
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Pool::getInstance($loop, $config); |
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* @param Table $table |
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* @return AsyncTable |
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public static function get(Table $table) |
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$tableName = get_class($table); |
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if (isset(static::$tables[$tableName])) { |
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return static::$tables[$tableName]; |
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$asyncTableName = (new AsyncTableGenerator(CACHE . 'asyncTables' . DS))->generate($tableName)->getFQCN(); |
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$asyncTable = new $asyncTableName(); |
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if ($asyncTable instanceof AsyncTableInterface) { |
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$asyncTable->setUpAsyncTable( |
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Pool::getInstance(), |
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$table->table(), |
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App::className($tableName, 'Model/Table', 'Table') |
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static::$tables[$tableName] = $asyncTable; |
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return static::$tables[$tableName]; |
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return self::$instance; |
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public function info() |
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return Pool::getInstance()->info(); |
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In PHP traits cannot be used for type-hinting as they do not define a well-defined structure. This is because any class that uses a trait can rename that trait’s methods.
If you would like to return an object that has a guaranteed set of methods, you could create a companion interface that lists these methods explicitly.