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3 | declare(strict_types = 1); |
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5 | namespace App\Http\Action; |
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7 | // framework |
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8 | use DarkMatter\Http\Response; |
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9 | use DarkMatter\Action\HtmlAction; |
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11 | // application |
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12 | use App\Domain\HomeDomainPayloadTwo; |
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13 | use App\Http\PayloadResponder; |
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15 | /** |
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16 | * Class HomeActionPayload |
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17 | * |
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18 | * This is an example of a HtmlAction. In every HtmlAction you have access to the HtmlResponder. |
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19 | * |
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20 | * @package DarkMatterApp\Actions |
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21 | */ |
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22 | class HomeActionPayloadTwo extends HtmlAction |
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23 | { |
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24 | /** |
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25 | * @param array $arguments Possible arguments from the URL. |
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26 | * @return Response |
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27 | */ |
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28 | public function __invoke(array $arguments = []) : Response |
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29 | { |
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30 | // default argument / when not specified from the route |
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31 | $id = $arguments['id'] ?? 424; |
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33 | // if (!empty($arguments['id'])) {} |
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34 | if (!isset($arguments['id'])) { |
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35 | $arguments['id'] = $id; |
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36 | } |
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38 | // new domain |
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39 | $domain = new HomeDomainPayloadTwo($arguments); |
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40 | $payload = $domain->getWelcomePayload($arguments['id']); |
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42 | // set route arguments for domain |
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43 | // $payload->setArguments($arguments['id']); |
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45 | // Set Payload responder |
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46 | $this->setResponder(new PayloadResponder($this->config)); |
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47 | $responder = $this->responder->__invoke($payload); |
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49 | return $responder; |
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50 | } |
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51 | } |
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52 |
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