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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:
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| 32 | public function reorder($elementToBeAfterID = 0) |
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| 33 | { |
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| 34 | $element = $this->element; |
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| 35 | $parentId = $element->ParentID; |
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| 36 | $currentPosition = (int) $element->Sort; |
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| 37 | $sortAfterPosition = 0; |
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| 39 | if ($elementToBeAfterID) { |
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| 40 | /** @var BaseElement $afterBlock */ |
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| 41 | $afterElement = BaseElement::get()->byID($elementToBeAfterID); |
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| 43 | if (!$afterElement) { |
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| 44 | throw new InvalidArgumentException(sprintf( |
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| 45 | '%s#%s not found', |
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| 46 | BaseElement::class, |
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| 47 | $elementToBeAfterID |
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| 48 | )); |
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| 49 | } |
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| 51 | if ($afterElement->ParentID !== $parentId) { |
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| 52 | throw new InvalidArgumentException( |
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| 53 | 'Trying to sort element to be placed after an element from a different elemental area' |
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| 54 | ); |
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| 55 | } |
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| 57 | $sortAfterPosition = (int) $afterElement->Sort; |
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| 58 | } |
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| 60 | // We are updating records with SQL queries to avoid the ORM triggering the creation of new versions |
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| 61 | // for each element that is affected by this reordering. |
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| 62 | $tableName = Convert::raw2sql(DataObject::getSchema()->tableName(BaseElement::class)); |
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| 64 | if ($sortAfterPosition < $currentPosition) { |
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| 65 | $operator = '+'; |
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| 66 | $filter = "\"$tableName\".\"Sort\" > $sortAfterPosition AND \"$tableName\".\"Sort\" < $currentPosition"; |
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| 67 | $newBlockPosition = $sortAfterPosition + 1; |
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| 68 | } else { |
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| 69 | $operator = '-'; |
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| 70 | $filter = "\"$tableName\".\"Sort\" <= $sortAfterPosition AND \"$tableName\".\"Sort\" > $currentPosition"; |
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| 71 | $newBlockPosition = $sortAfterPosition; |
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| 72 | } |
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| 74 | $query = SQLUpdate::create() |
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| 75 | ->setTable("\"$tableName\"") |
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| 76 | ->assignSQL('"Sort"', "\"$tableName\".\"Sort\" $operator 1") |
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| 77 | ->addWhere([$filter, "\"$tableName\".\"ParentID\"" => $parentId]); |
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| 79 | $query->execute(); |
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| 81 | // Now use the ORM to write a new version of the record that we are directly reordering |
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| 82 | $element->Sort = $newBlockPosition; |
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| 83 | $element->write(); |
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| 85 | return $element; |
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| 86 | } |
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