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Factory::create()   A

Complexity

Conditions 4
Paths 6

Size

Total Lines 125
Code Lines 9

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
eloc 9
dl 0
loc 125
rs 9.9666
c 0
b 0
f 0
cc 4
nc 6
nop 2

How to fix   Long Method   

Long Method

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:

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<?php
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/**
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 * @license LGPLv3, http://opensource.org/licenses/LGPL-3.0
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 * @copyright Aimeos (aimeos.org), 2017-2018
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 * @package Controller
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 * @subpackage Frontend
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 */
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namespace Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Attribute;
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/**
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 * Attribute frontend controller factory
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 *
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 * @package Controller
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 * @subpackage Frontend
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 */
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class Factory
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	extends \Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Common\Factory\Base
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	implements \Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Common\Factory\Iface
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{
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	/**
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	 * Creates a new attribute controller object.
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	 *
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	 * @param \Aimeos\MShop\Context\Item\Iface $context Context instance with necessary objects
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	 * @param string|null $name Name of the controller implementaton (default: "Standard")
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	 * @return \Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Attribute\Iface Controller object
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	 */
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	public static function create( \Aimeos\MShop\Context\Item\Iface $context, $name = null )
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	{
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		/** controller/frontend/attribute/name
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		 * Class name of the used attribute frontend controller implementation
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		 *
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		 * Each default frontend controller can be replace by an alternative imlementation.
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		 * To use this implementation, you have to set the last part of the class
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		 * name as configuration value so the controller factory knows which class it
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		 * has to instantiate.
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		 *
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		 * For example, if the name of the default class is
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		 *
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		 *  \Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Attribute\Standard
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		 *
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		 * and you want to replace it with your own version named
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		 *
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		 *  \Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Attribute\Myattribute
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		 *
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		 * then you have to set the this configuration option:
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		 *
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		 *  controller/jobs/frontend/attribute/name = Myattribute
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		 *
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		 * The value is the last part of your own class name and it's case sensitive,
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		 * so take care that the configuration value is exactly named like the last
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		 * part of the class name.
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		 *
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		 * The allowed characters of the class name are A-Z, a-z and 0-9. No other
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		 * characters are possible! You should always start the last part of the class
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		 * name with an upper case character and continue only with lower case characters
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		 * or numbers. Avoid chamel case names like "MyAttribute"!
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		 *
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		 * @param string Last part of the class name
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		 * @since 2014.03
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		 * @category Developer
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		 */
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		if( $name === null ) {
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			$name = $context->getConfig()->get( 'controller/frontend/attribute/name', 'Standard' );
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		}
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		if( ctype_alnum( $name ) === false )
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		{
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			$classname = is_string( $name ) ? '\\Aimeos\\Controller\\Frontend\\Attribute\\' . $name : '<not a string>';
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			throw new \Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Exception( sprintf( 'Invalid characters in class name "%1$s"', $classname ) );
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		}
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		$iface = '\\Aimeos\\Controller\\Frontend\\Attribute\\Iface';
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		$classname = '\\Aimeos\\Controller\\Frontend\\Attribute\\' . $name;
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		$manager = self::createController( $context, $classname, $iface );
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		/** controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/excludes
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		 * Excludes decorators added by the "common" option from the attribute frontend controllers
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		 *
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		 * Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects
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		 * (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying
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		 * class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or
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		 * modify what is returned to the caller.
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		 *
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		 * This option allows you to remove a decorator added via
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		 * "controller/frontend/common/decorators/default" before they are wrapped
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		 * around the frontend controller.
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		 *
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		 *  controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/excludes = array( 'decorator1' )
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		 *
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		 * This would remove the decorator named "decorator1" from the list of
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		 * common decorators ("\Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Common\Decorator\*") added via
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		 * "controller/frontend/common/decorators/default" for the attribute frontend controller.
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		 *
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		 * @param array List of decorator names
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		 * @since 2014.03
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		 * @category Developer
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		 * @see controller/frontend/common/decorators/default
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		 * @see controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/global
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		 * @see controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/local
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		 */
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		/** controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/global
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		 * Adds a list of globally available decorators only to the attribute frontend controllers
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		 *
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		 * Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects
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		 * (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying
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		 * class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or
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		 * modify what is returned to the caller.
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		 *
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		 * This option allows you to wrap global decorators
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		 * ("\Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Common\Decorator\*") around the frontend controller.
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		 *
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		 *  controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/global = array( 'decorator1' )
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		 *
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		 * This would add the decorator named "decorator1" defined by
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		 * "\Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Common\Decorator\Decorator1" only to the frontend controller.
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		 *
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		 * @param array List of decorator names
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		 * @since 2014.03
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		 * @category Developer
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		 * @see controller/frontend/common/decorators/default
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		 * @see controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/excludes
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		 * @see controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/local
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		 */
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		/** controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/local
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		 * Adds a list of local decorators only to the attribute frontend controllers
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		 *
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		 * Decorators extend the functionality of a class by adding new aspects
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		 * (e.g. log what is currently done), executing the methods of the underlying
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		 * class only in certain conditions (e.g. only for logged in users) or
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		 * modify what is returned to the caller.
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		 *
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		 * This option allows you to wrap local decorators
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		 * ("\Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Attribute\Decorator\*") around the frontend controller.
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		 *  controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/local = array( 'decorator2' )
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		 * "\Aimeos\Controller\Frontend\Attribute\Decorator\Decorator2" only to the frontend
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		 * controller.
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		 * @param array List of decorator names
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		 * @since 2014.03
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		 * @category Developer
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		 * @see controller/frontend/common/decorators/default
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		 * @see controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/excludes
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		 * @see controller/frontend/attribute/decorators/global
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		 */
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		return self::addControllerDecorators( $context, $manager, 'attribute' );
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	}
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}
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