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ModelContainerBuilder::createContainer()   A
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Complexity

Conditions 1
Paths 1

Size

Total Lines 4

Duplication

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Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 2
CRAP Score 1

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
cc 1
nc 1
nop 1
dl 0
loc 4
ccs 2
cts 2
cp 1
crap 1
rs 10
c 0
b 0
f 0
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<?php
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namespace PhpBoot\ORM;
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use DI\Container;
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use DI\FactoryInterface;
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use Doctrine\Common\Cache\Cache;
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use PhpBoot\DI\DIContainerBuilder;
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use PhpBoot\Entity\Annotations\ClassAnnotationHandler;
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use PhpBoot\Entity\Annotations\PropertyAnnotationHandler;
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use PhpBoot\Entity\Annotations\VarAnnotationHandler;
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use PhpBoot\Entity\EntityContainerBuilder;
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use PhpBoot\ORM\Annotations\PKAnnotationHandler;
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use PhpBoot\ORM\Annotations\TableAnnotationHandler;
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use DI\InvokerInterface as DIInvokerInterface;
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class ModelContainerBuilder extends EntityContainerBuilder
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{
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    static $DEFAULT_ANNOTATIONS=[
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        [ClassAnnotationHandler::class, 'class'],
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        [PKAnnotationHandler::class, "class.children[?name=='pk']"],
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        [TableAnnotationHandler::class, "class.children[?name=='table']"],
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        [PropertyAnnotationHandler::class, 'properties'],
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        [VarAnnotationHandler::class, "properties.*.children[?name=='var'][]"],
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        //[ValidateAnnotationHandler::class, "properties.*.children[?name=='".Names::VALIDATE."'][]"],
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    ];
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    public function __construct(FactoryInterface $factory,
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                                DIInvokerInterface $diInvoker,
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                                Cache $cache)
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    {
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        $this->container = DIContainerBuilder::buildDevContainer();
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The property container does not exist. Did you maybe forget to declare it?

In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:

class MyClass { }

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;

Generally, it is a good practice to explictly declare properties to avoid accidental typos and provide IDE auto-completion:

class MyClass {
    public $foo;
}

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;
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        parent::__construct($factory, $diInvoker, $cache, self::$DEFAULT_ANNOTATIONS);
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    }
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    /**
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     * load from class with local cache
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     * @param string $className
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     * @return ModelContainer
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     */
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    public function build($className)
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    {
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        return parent::build($className);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param $className
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     * @return ModelContainer
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     */
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    public function buildWithoutCache($className)
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    {
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        return parent::buildWithoutCache($className);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param string $className
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     * @return ModelContainer
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     */
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    protected function createContainer($className)
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    {
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        return $this->factory->make(ModelContainer::class, ['className'=>$className]);
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    }
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}