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Event   A

Complexity

Total Complexity 11

Size/Duplication

Total Lines 61
Duplicated Lines 0 %

Coupling/Cohesion

Components 0
Dependencies 3

Test Coverage

Coverage 0%

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
wmc 11
lcom 0
cbo 3
dl 0
loc 61
ccs 0
cts 46
cp 0
rs 10
c 0
b 0
f 0

3 Methods

Rating   Name   Duplication   Size   Complexity  
B index() 0 27 4
A getRequestContext() 0 18 4
A handleEvent() 0 11 3
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<?php
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namespace Basis\Controller;
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use Basis\Application;
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use Basis\Event as BasisEvent;
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use Basis\Service;
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use Exception;
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class Event
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{
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    public function index(Application $app, BasisEvent $event, Service $service)
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index uses the super-global variable $_REQUEST which is generally not recommended.

Instead of super-globals, we recommend to explicitly inject the dependencies of your class. This makes your code less dependent on global state and it becomes generally more testable:

// Bad
class Router
{
    public function generate($path)
    {
        return $_SERVER['HOST'].$path;
    }
}

// Better
class Router
{
    private $host;

    public function __construct($host)
    {
        $this->host = $host;
    }

    public function generate($path)
    {
        return $this->host.$path;
    }
}

class Controller
{
    public function myAction(Request $request)
    {
        // Instead of
        $page = isset($_GET['page']) ? intval($_GET['page']) : 1;

        // Better (assuming you use the Symfony2 request)
        $page = $request->query->get('page', 1);
    }
}
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    {
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        try {
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            $context = $this->getRequestContext();
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            $subscription = $event->getSubscription();
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            if (!array_key_exists($_REQUEST['event'], $subscription)) {
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                $service->unsubscribe($_REQUEST['event']);
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                throw new Exception("No subscription on event ".$_REQUEST['event'], 1);
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            }
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            $result = [];
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            foreach ($subscription[$_REQUEST['event']] as $listener) {
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                $instance = $app->get('Listener\\'.$listener);
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                $result[$listener] = $this->handleEvent($instance, $context);
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            }
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            return [
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                'success' => true,
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                'data' => $result,
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            ];
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        } catch (Exception $e) {
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            return ['success' => false, 'message' => $e->getMessage()];
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        }
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    }
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    private function getRequestContext()
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Coding Style introduced by
getRequestContext uses the super-global variable $_REQUEST which is generally not recommended.

Instead of super-globals, we recommend to explicitly inject the dependencies of your class. This makes your code less dependent on global state and it becomes generally more testable:

// Bad
class Router
{
    public function generate($path)
    {
        return $_SERVER['HOST'].$path;
    }
}

// Better
class Router
{
    private $host;

    public function __construct($host)
    {
        $this->host = $host;
    }

    public function generate($path)
    {
        return $this->host.$path;
    }
}

class Controller
{
    public function myAction(Request $request)
    {
        // Instead of
        $page = isset($_GET['page']) ? intval($_GET['page']) : 1;

        // Better (assuming you use the Symfony2 request)
        $page = $request->query->get('page', 1);
    }
}
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    {
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        if (!array_key_exists('event', $_REQUEST)) {
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            throw new Exception('No event defined');
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        }
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        if (!array_key_exists('context', $_REQUEST)) {
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            throw new Exception('No context defined');
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        }
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        $context = json_decode($_REQUEST['context']);
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        if (!$context) {
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            throw new Exception('Invalid context');
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        }
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        return $context;
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    }
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    private function handleEvent($instance, $context)
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    {
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        foreach ($context as $k => $v) {
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            $instance->$k = $v;
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        }
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        if (!method_exists($instance, 'run')) {
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            throw new Exception('No run method for '.$class);
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        }
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        return $app->call([$instance, 'run']);
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The variable $app does not exist. Did you forget to declare it?

This check marks access to variables or properties that have not been declared yet. While PHP has no explicit notion of declaring a variable, accessing it before a value is assigned to it is most likely a bug.

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    }
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}
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