| Conditions | 17 |
| Paths | 13 |
| Total Lines | 47 |
| Code Lines | 33 |
| Lines | 19 |
| Ratio | 40.43 % |
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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:
| 1 | <?php |
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| 36 | public static function checkEvernote($folder, $file) { |
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| 37 | $utils = new Utils(); |
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| 38 | $html = ""; |
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| 39 | if ($html = Filesystem::file_get_contents($folder . "/" . $file)) { |
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| 40 | $DOM = new DOMDocument; |
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| 41 | $DOM->loadHTML($html); |
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| 42 | $items = $DOM->getElementsByTagName('meta'); |
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| 43 | $isEvernote = false; |
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| 44 | View Code Duplication | for ($i = 0; $i < $items->length; $i++) { |
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| 45 | $item = $items->item($i); |
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| 46 | if ($item->hasAttributes()) { |
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| 47 | $attrs = $item->attributes; |
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| 48 | foreach ($attrs as $a => $attr) { |
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| 49 | if ($attr->name == "name") { |
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| 50 | if ($attr->value == "exporter-version" || $attr->value == "Generator") { |
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| 51 | $isEvernote = true; |
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| 52 | continue; |
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| 53 | } |
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| 54 | } |
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| 55 | } |
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| 56 | } |
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| 57 | } |
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| 58 | if ($isEvernote) { |
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| 59 | $items = $DOM->getElementsByTagName('img'); |
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| 60 | $isEvernote = false; |
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| 61 | for ($i = 0; $i < $items->length; $i++) { |
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| 62 | $item = $items->item($i); |
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| 63 | if ($item->hasAttributes()) { |
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| 64 | $attrs = $item->attributes; |
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| 65 | foreach ($attrs as $a => $attr) { |
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| 66 | if ($attr->name == "src") { |
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| 67 | $url = $attr->value; |
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| 68 | if (!$utils->startsWith($url, "http") && !$utils->startsWith($url, "/") && !$utils->startsWith($url, "data")) { |
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| 69 | View Code Duplication | if ($data = Filesystem::file_get_contents($folder . "/" . $url)) { |
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| 70 | $type = pathinfo($url, PATHINFO_EXTENSION); |
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| 71 | $base64 = "data:image/" . $type . ";base64," . base64_encode($data); |
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| 72 | $html = str_replace($url, $base64, $html); |
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| 73 | } |
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| 74 | } |
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| 75 | } |
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| 76 | } |
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| 77 | } |
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| 78 | } |
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| 79 | Filesystem::file_put_contents($folder . "/" . $file, $html); |
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| 80 | } |
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| 81 | } |
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| 82 | } |
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| 83 | } |
This check looks for variable assignements that are either overwritten by other assignments or where the variable is not used subsequently.
Both the
$myVarassignment in line 1 and the$higherassignment in line 2 are dead. The first because$myVaris never used and the second because$higheris always overwritten for every possible time line.