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3 | /** |
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4 | * @license MIT, http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT |
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5 | * @copyright Aimeos (aimeos.org), 2015-2023 |
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6 | */ |
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9 | namespace Aimeos\Shop\Controller; |
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11 | use Aimeos\Shop\Facades\Shop; |
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12 | use Illuminate\Routing\Controller; |
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13 | use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Response; |
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16 | /** |
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17 | * Aimeos controller for account related functionality. |
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18 | */ |
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19 | class AccountController extends Controller |
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20 | { |
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21 | /** |
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22 | * Returns the html for the "My account" page. |
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23 | * |
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24 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\Response Response object with output and headers |
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25 | */ |
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26 | public function indexAction() |
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27 | { |
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28 | $params = ['page' => 'page-account-index']; |
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30 | foreach( app( 'config' )->get( 'shop.page.account-index' ) as $name ) |
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31 | { |
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32 | $params['aiheader'][$name] = Shop::get( $name )->header(); |
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33 | $params['aibody'][$name] = Shop::get( $name )->body(); |
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34 | } |
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36 | return Response::view( Shop::template( 'account.index' ), $params ) |
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37 | ->header( 'Cache-Control', 'no-store, max-age=0' ); |
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38 | } |
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41 | /** |
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42 | * Returns the html for the "My account" download page. |
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43 | * |
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44 | * @return \Illuminate\Contracts\View\View View for rendering the output |
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45 | */ |
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46 | public function downloadAction() |
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47 | { |
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48 | $response = Shop::get( 'account/download' )->response(); |
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Aimeos\Shop\Facades\Shop::get() has too many arguments starting with 'account/download' .
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49 | return Response::make( (string) $response->getBody(), $response->getStatusCode(), $response->getHeaders() ); |
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50 | } |
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51 | } |
This check compares calls to functions or methods with their respective definitions. If the call has more arguments than are defined, it raises an issue.
If a function is defined several times with a different number of parameters, the check may pick up the wrong definition and report false positives. One codebase where this has been known to happen is Wordpress. Please note the @ignore annotation hint above.