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  Cross-Site Scripting
Cross-Site Scripting enables an attacker to inject code into the response of a web-request that is viewed by other users. It can for example be used to bypass access controls, or even to take over other users' accounts.
  File Exposure
File Exposure allows an attacker to gain access to local files that he should not be able to access. These files can for example include database credentials, or other configuration files.
  File Manipulation
File Manipulation enables an attacker to write custom data to files. This potentially leads to injection of arbitrary code on the server.
  Object Injection
Object Injection enables an attacker to inject an object into PHP code, and can lead to arbitrary code execution, file exposure, or file manipulation attacks.
  Code Injection
Code Injection enables an attacker to execute arbitrary code on the server.
  Response Splitting
Response Splitting can be used to send arbitrary responses.
  File Inclusion
File Inclusion enables an attacker to inject custom files into PHP's file loading mechanism, either explicitly passed to include, or for example via PHP's auto-loading mechanism.
  Command Injection
Command Injection enables an attacker to inject a shell command that is execute with the privileges of the web-server. This can be used to expose sensitive data, or gain access of your server.
  SQL Injection
SQL Injection enables an attacker to execute arbitrary SQL code on your database server gaining access to user data, or manipulating user data.
  XPath Injection
XPath Injection enables an attacker to modify the parts of XML document that are read. If that XML document is for example used for authentication, this can lead to further vulnerabilities similar to SQL Injection.
  LDAP Injection
LDAP Injection enables an attacker to inject LDAP statements potentially granting permission to run unauthorized queries, or modify content inside the LDAP tree.
  Header Injection
  Other Vulnerability
This category comprises other attack vectors such as manipulating the PHP runtime, loading custom extensions, freezing the runtime, or similar.
  Regex Injection
Regex Injection enables an attacker to execute arbitrary code in your PHP process.
  XML Injection
XML Injection enables an attacker to read files on your local filesystem including configuration files, or can be abused to freeze your web-server process.
  Variable Injection
Variable Injection enables an attacker to overwrite program variables with custom data, and can lead to further vulnerabilities.
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src/Config/Config.php (1 issue)

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<?php
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namespace Robo\Config;
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use Consolidation\Config\Util\ConfigOverlay;
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use Consolidation\Config\ConfigInterface;
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class Config extends ConfigOverlay implements GlobalOptionDefaultValuesInterface
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{
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    const PROGRESS_BAR_AUTO_DISPLAY_INTERVAL = 'options.progress-delay';
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    const DEFAULT_PROGRESS_DELAY = 2;
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    const SIMULATE = 'options.simulate';
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    // Read-only configuration properties; changing these has no effect.
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    const INTERACTIVE = 'options.interactive';
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    const DECORATED = 'options.decorated';
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    /**
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     * Create a new configuration object, and initialize it with
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     * the provided nested array containing configuration data.
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     */
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    public function __construct(array $data = null)
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    {
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        parent::__construct();
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        $this->import($data);
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        $this->defaults = $this->getGlobalOptionDefaultValues();
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    }
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    /**
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     * {@inheritdoc}
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     */
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    public function import($data)
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    {
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        return $this->replace($data);
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The return type of return $this->replace($data); (Robo\Config\Config) is incompatible with the return type declared by the interface Consolidation\Config\ConfigInterface::import of type Consolidation\Config\Config.

If you return a value from a function or method, it should be a sub-type of the type that is given by the parent type f.e. an interface, or abstract method. This is more formally defined by the Lizkov substitution principle, and guarantees that classes that depend on the parent type can use any instance of a child type interchangably. This principle also belongs to the SOLID principles for object oriented design.

Let’s take a look at an example:

class Author {
    private $name;

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

    public function getName() {
        return $this->name;
    }
}

abstract class Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return 'Johannes';
    }
}

class BlogPost extends Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return new Author('Johannes');
    }
}

class ForumPost extends Post { /* ... */ }

function my_function(Post $post) {
    echo strtoupper($post->getAuthor());
}

Our function my_function expects a Post object, and outputs the author of the post. The base class Post returns a simple string and outputting a simple string will work just fine. However, the child class BlogPost which is a sub-type of Post instead decided to return an object, and is therefore violating the SOLID principles. If a BlogPost were passed to my_function, PHP would not complain, but ultimately fail when executing the strtoupper call in its body.

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    }
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    /**
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     * {@inheritdoc}
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     */
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    public function replace($data)
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    {
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        $this->getContext(ConfigOverlay::DEFAULT_CONTEXT)->replace($data);
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        return $this;
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    }
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    /**
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     * {@inheritdoc}
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     */
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    public function combine($data)
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    {
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        $this->getContext(ConfigOverlay::DEFAULT_CONTEXT)->combine($data);
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        return $this;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Return an associative array containing all of the global configuration
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     * options and their default values.
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     *
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     * @return array
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     */
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    public function getGlobalOptionDefaultValues()
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    {
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        $globalOptions =
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        [
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            self::PROGRESS_BAR_AUTO_DISPLAY_INTERVAL => self::DEFAULT_PROGRESS_DELAY,
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            self::SIMULATE => false,
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        ];
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        return $this->trimPrefixFromGlobalOptions($globalOptions);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Remove the 'options.' prefix from the global options list.
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     *
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     * @param array $globalOptions
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     *
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     * @return array
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     */
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    protected function trimPrefixFromGlobalOptions($globalOptions)
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    {
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        $result = [];
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        foreach ($globalOptions as $option => $value) {
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            $option = str_replace('options.', '', $option);
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            $result[$option] = $value;
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        }
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        return $result;
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    }
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use $config->get(Config::SIMULATE)
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     *
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public function isSimulated()
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    {
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        return $this->get(self::SIMULATE);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use $config->set(Config::SIMULATE, true)
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     *
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     * @param bool $simulated
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     *
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     * @return $this
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     */
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    public function setSimulated($simulated = true)
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    {
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        return $this->set(self::SIMULATE, $simulated);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use $config->get(Config::INTERACTIVE)
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     *
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public function isInteractive()
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    {
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        return $this->get(self::INTERACTIVE);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use $config->set(Config::INTERACTIVE, true)
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     * @param bool $interactive
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     *
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     * @return $this
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     */
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    public function setInteractive($interactive = true)
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    {
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        return $this->set(self::INTERACTIVE, $interactive);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use $config->get(Config::DECORATED)
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     *
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public function isDecorated()
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    {
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        return $this->get(self::DECORATED);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use $config->set(Config::DECORATED, true)
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     *
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     * @param bool $decorated
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     *
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     * @return $this
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     */
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    public function setDecorated($decorated = true)
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    {
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        return $this->set(self::DECORATED, $decorated);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @deprecated Use $config->set(Config::PROGRESS_BAR_AUTO_DISPLAY_INTERVAL, $interval)
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     *
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     * @param int $interval
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     *
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     */
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    public function setProgressBarAutoDisplayInterval($interval)
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    {
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        return $this->set(self::PROGRESS_BAR_AUTO_DISPLAY_INTERVAL, $interval);
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    }
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}
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