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| 3 | namespace Lepton\Core\Handler; |
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| 4 | use Lepton\Routing\Match\{Match404, MatchFile}; |
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| 5 | use Lepton\Http\Response\FileResponse; |
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| 6 | use Lepton\Core\Application; |
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| 7 | use Lepton\Http\Response\NotFoundResponse; |
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| 9 | class StaticHandler extends AbstractHandler |
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| 10 | { |
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| 11 | public function resolveRequest() : MatchFile|Match404{ |
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| 13 | // Get the requested file path |
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| 14 | $url = $this->request->url; |
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| 15 | $url = preg_replace("/^".str_replace("/", "\/", Application::getAppConfig()->base_url)."\//", "", $url); |
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| 18 | $root = Application::$documentRoot; |
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| 19 | $root .= Application::getAppConfig()->base_url; |
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| 20 | $filePath = $root."/".Application::getAppConfig()->static_files_dir. "/". $url; |
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| 22 | // Check if the file exists |
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| 23 | if (file_exists($filePath)) { |
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| 24 | // Get the file extension |
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| 25 | $fileExtension = pathinfo($filePath, PATHINFO_EXTENSION); |
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| 26 | // Set content type based on the file extension |
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| 27 | switch ($fileExtension) { |
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| 28 | case 'png': |
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| 29 | $contentType = 'image/png'; |
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| 30 | break; |
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| 31 | case 'jpg': |
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| 32 | case 'jpeg': |
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| 33 | $contentType = 'image/jpeg'; |
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| 34 | break; |
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| 35 | case 'gif': |
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| 36 | $contentType = 'image/gif'; |
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| 37 | break; |
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| 38 | case 'css': |
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| 39 | $contentType = 'text/css'; |
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| 40 | break; |
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| 41 | case 'js': |
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| 42 | $contentType = 'text/javascript'; |
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| 43 | break; |
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| 44 | case 'pdf': |
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| 45 | $contentType = 'application/pdf'; |
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| 46 | break; |
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| 47 | default: |
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| 48 | $contentType = ''; |
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| 49 | break; |
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| 50 | } |
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| 51 | //die($contentType); |
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| 52 | return new MatchFile(filePath: $filePath, contentType: $contentType); |
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| 53 | } else { |
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| 54 | die($filePath); |
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In this branch, the function will implicitly return
null which is incompatible with the type-hinted return Lepton\Routing\Match\Mat...Routing\Match\MatchFile. Consider adding a return statement or allowing null as return value.
For hinted functions/methods where all return statements with the correct type are only reachable via conditions, ?null? gets implicitly returned which may be incompatible with the hinted type. Let?s take a look at an example: interface ReturnsInt {
public function returnsIntHinted(): int;
}
class MyClass implements ReturnsInt {
public function returnsIntHinted(): int
{
if (foo()) {
return 123;
}
// here: null is implicitly returned
}
}
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| 55 | return new Match404(); |
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return new Lepton\Routing\Match\Match404() is not reachable.
This check looks for unreachable code. It uses sophisticated control flow analysis techniques to find statements which will never be executed. Unreachable code is most often the result of function fx() {
try {
doSomething();
return true;
}
catch (\Exception $e) {
return false;
}
return false;
}
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| 56 | } |
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| 57 | } |
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| 59 | public function handle($match): FileResponse|NotFoundResponse{ |
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| 60 | if($match instanceof Match404){ |
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| 61 | return new NotFoundResponse(); |
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| 62 | } |
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| 63 | return new FileResponse($match->filePath, $match->contentType); |
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| 64 | } |
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| 65 | } |
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| 66 |
In general, usage of exit should be done with care and only when running in a scripting context like a CLI script.