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WriteCommand::execute()   F

Complexity

Conditions 11
Paths 432

Size

Total Lines 47
Code Lines 29

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 25
CRAP Score 11.0492

Importance

Changes 7
Bugs 2 Features 3
Metric Value
c 7
b 2
f 3
dl 0
loc 47
ccs 25
cts 27
cp 0.9259
rs 3.647
cc 11
eloc 29
nc 432
nop 2
crap 11.0492

How to fix   Complexity   

Long Method

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:

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<?php
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namespace Flagbit\Plantuml\Command;
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command;
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Output\OutputInterface;
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputInterface;
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use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputArgument;
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class WriteCommand extends Command
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{
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    protected function configure()
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    {
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        $this
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            ->setName('write')
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            ->setDescription('Generates PlantUML diagram from php source')
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            ->addArgument(
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                'files',
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                InputArgument::IS_ARRAY
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            )
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            ->addOption('without-constants', null, null, 'Disables rendering of constants')
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            ->addOption('without-methods', null, null, 'Disables rendering of methods')
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            ->addOption('without-properties', null, null, 'Disables rendering of properties')
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            ->addOption('without-doc-content', null, null, 'Disables parsing doc block for methods or properties')
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            ->addOption('grouping', null, null, 'Enable deprecated and todo grouping for methods')
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            ->addOption('without-function-params', null, null, 'Do not display function param, only count');
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    }
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    protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
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    {
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        $broker = new \TokenReflection\Broker(new \TokenReflection\Broker\Backend\Memory());
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        foreach ($input->getArgument('files') as $fileToProcess) {
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            if (is_dir($fileToProcess)) {
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                $broker->processDirectory($fileToProcess);
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            }
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            else {
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                $broker->processFile($fileToProcess);
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            }
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        }
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        $writerOptions = new \Flagbit\Plantuml\TokenReflection\WriterOptions();
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        if ($input->getOption('without-function-params')) {
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            $writerOptions->withoutFunctionParameter = true;
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The property $withoutFunctionParameter is declared private in Flagbit\Plantuml\TokenReflection\WriterOptions. Since you implemented __set(), maybe consider adding a @property or @property-write annotation. This makes it easier for IDEs to provide auto-completion.

Since your code implements the magic setter _set, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the @property annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.

<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write annotation instead.

Of course, you may also just have mistyped another name, in which case you should fix the error.

See also the PhpDoc documentation for @property.

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        }
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        $classWriter = new \Flagbit\Plantuml\TokenReflection\ClassWriter();
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        if (!$input->getOption('without-constants')) {
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            $classWriter->setConstantWriter(new \Flagbit\Plantuml\TokenReflection\ConstantWriter());
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        }
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        if (!$input->getOption('without-properties')) {
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            if ($input->getOption('grouping')) {
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                $classWriter->setPropertyWriter(new \Flagbit\Plantuml\TokenReflection\PropertyGroupingWriter());
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            } else {
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                $classWriter->setPropertyWriter(new \Flagbit\Plantuml\TokenReflection\PropertyWriter());
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            }
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        }
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        if (!$input->getOption('without-methods')) {
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            if ($input->getOption('grouping')) {
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                $classWriter->setMethodWriter(new \Flagbit\Plantuml\TokenReflection\MethodGroupingWriter($writerOptions));
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            } else {
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                $classWriter->setMethodWriter(new \Flagbit\Plantuml\TokenReflection\MethodWriter($writerOptions));
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            }
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        }
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        if (!$input->getOption('without-doc-content')) {
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            $classWriter->setDocContentWriter(new \Flagbit\Plantuml\TokenReflection\DocContentWriter());
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        }
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        $output->write('@startuml', "\n");
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' ' is of type string, but the function expects a boolean.

It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.

In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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        foreach ($broker->getClasses() as $class) {
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            /** @var $class \TokenReflection\IReflectionClass */
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            $output->write($classWriter->writeElement($class));
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        }
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        $output->write('@enduml', "\n");
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' ' is of type string, but the function expects a boolean.

It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.

In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.

We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

function acceptsInteger($int) { }

$x = '123'; // string "123"

// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);

// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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    }
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}
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