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Ratio | 0 % |
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Bugs | 2 | Features | 0 |
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 namespace Comodojo\Dispatcher; |
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134 | public function dispatch() { |
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136 | $this->events->emit( new DispatcherEvent($this) ); |
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138 | if ( $this->configuration()->get('dispatcher-enabled') === false ) { |
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140 | $status = $this->configuration()->get('dispatcher-disabled-status'); |
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142 | $content = $this->configuration()->get('dispatcher-disabled-message'); |
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144 | $this->response()->status()->set($status); |
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146 | $this->response()->content()->set($content); |
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148 | } else { |
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150 | $this->events->emit( $this->emitServiceSpecializedEvents('dispatcher.request') ); |
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152 | $this->events->emit( $this->emitServiceSpecializedEvents('dispatcher.request.'.$this->request->method()->get()) ); |
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154 | $this->events->emit( $this->emitServiceSpecializedEvents('dispatcher.request.#') ); |
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156 | $this->router->route($this->request); |
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158 | $this->events->emit( $this->emitServiceSpecializedEvents('dispatcher.route') ); |
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160 | $this->events->emit( $this->emitServiceSpecializedEvents('dispatcher.route.'.$this->router->getType()) ); |
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162 | $this->events->emit( $this->emitServiceSpecializedEvents('dispatcher.route.'.$this->router->getService()) ); |
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164 | $this->events->emit( $this->emitServiceSpecializedEvents('dispatcher.route.#') ); |
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166 | // translate route to service |
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168 | $this->router->compose($this->response); |
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170 | $this->events->emit( $this->emitServiceSpecializedEvents('dispatcher.response') ); |
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172 | $this->events->emit( $this->emitServiceSpecializedEvents('dispatcher.response.'.$this->response->status()->get()) ); |
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174 | $this->events->emit( $this->emitServiceSpecializedEvents('dispatcher.response.#') ); |
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176 | } |
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178 | $return = Processor::parse($this->configuration, $this->logger, $this->response); |
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180 | ob_end_clean(); |
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182 | return $return; |
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183 | |||
184 | } |
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