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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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| 106 | public function show($id, $track = null, Request $request) |
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| 107 | { |
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| 108 | View Code Duplication | if (request()->has('sort')) { |
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| 109 | list($sortCol, $sortDir) = explode('|', request()->sort); |
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| 110 | |||
| 111 | $query = $this->siswa->orderBy($sortCol, $sortDir); |
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| 112 | } else { |
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| 113 | $query = $this->siswa |
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| 114 | ->orderBy('nomor_un', 'asc'); |
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| 115 | } |
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| 117 | if ($request->exists('filter')) { |
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| 118 | $query->where(function($q) use($request) { |
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| 119 | $value = "%{$request->filter}%"; |
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| 121 | if (Auth::User()->hasRole(['superadministrator'])) { |
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| 122 | $q->where('nomor_un', 'like', $value) |
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| 123 | ->orWhere('nik', 'like', $value) |
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| 124 | ->orWhere('nama_siswa', 'like', $value) |
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| 125 | ->orWhere('no_kk', 'like', $value) |
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| 126 | ->orWhere('nisn', 'like', $value); |
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| 127 | } else { |
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| 128 | $q->where('nomor_un', 'like', $value) |
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| 129 | ->orWhere('nik', 'like', $value) |
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| 130 | ->orWhere('nama_siswa', 'like', $value) |
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| 131 | ->orWhere('no_kk', 'like', $value) |
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| 132 | ->orWhere('nisn', 'like', $value); |
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| 133 | } |
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| 134 | }); |
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| 135 | } |
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| 137 | if (Auth::User()->hasRole(['superadministrator'])) { |
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| 138 | // |
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| 139 | } else { |
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| 140 | $query->where('sekolah_id', $this->admin_sekolah_id); |
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| 141 | } |
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| 143 | if ($track == 'umum') { |
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| 144 | $query->whereIn('kegiatan_id', ['12', '22']); |
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| 145 | } else if ($track == 'prestasi') { |
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| 146 | $query->whereIn('kegiatan_id', ['11', '21']); |
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| 147 | } |
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| 149 | $perPage = request()->has('per_page') ? (int) request()->per_page : null; |
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| 150 | $response = $query->with(['province', 'city', 'district', 'village', 'sekolah', 'prodi_sekolah', 'user', 'akademik', 'nilai'])->paginate($perPage); |
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| 152 | if (is_null($this->admin_sekolah) && !Auth::User()->hasRole(['superadministrator'])) { |
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| 153 | // $response = (object) []; |
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| 154 | } else { |
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| 155 | // |
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| 156 | } |
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| 158 | foreach ($response as $siswa) { |
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| 159 | if (isset($siswa->prodi_sekolah->program_keahlian)) { |
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| 160 | $siswa->prodi_sekolah->program_keahlian; |
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| 161 | } |
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| 162 | } |
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| 164 | return response()->json($response) |
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| 165 | ->header('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', '*') |
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| 166 | ->header('Access-Control-Allow-Methods', 'GET'); |
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| 167 | } |
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| 168 | } |
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Adding a
@returnannotation to a constructor is not recommended, since a constructor does not have a meaningful return value.Please refer to the PHP core documentation on constructors.