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Checkout::fillOutLastNameFieldForAttendee()   A

Complexity

Conditions 1
Paths 1

Size

Total Lines 4
Code Lines 2

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
cc 1
eloc 2
nc 1
nop 2
dl 0
loc 4
rs 10
c 0
b 0
f 0
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<?php
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namespace EventEspresso\Codeception\helpers;
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use Page\Checkout as CheckoutPage;
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/**
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 * Trait Checkout
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 * Helper actions for the checkout process (SPCO).
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 *
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 * @package EventEspresso\Codeception\helpers
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 */
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trait Checkout
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{
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    /**
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     * @param     $value
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     * @param int $attendee_number
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     */
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    public function fillOutFirstNameFieldForAttendee($value, $attendee_number = 1)
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    {
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        $this->actor()->fillField(CheckoutPage::firstNameFieldSelectorForAttendeeNumber($attendee_number), $value);
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It seems like actor() must be provided by classes using this trait. How about adding it as abstract method to this trait?

This check looks for methods that are used by a trait but not required by it.

To illustrate, let’s look at the following code example

trait Idable {
    public function equalIds(Idable $other) {
        return $this->getId() === $other->getId();
    }
}

The trait Idable provides a method equalsId that in turn relies on the method getId(). If this method does not exist on a class mixing in this trait, the method will fail.

Adding the getId() as an abstract method to the trait will make sure it is available.

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    }
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    /**
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     * @param     $value
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     * @param int $attendee_number
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     */
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    public function fillOutLastNameFieldForAttendee($value, $attendee_number = 1)
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    {
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        $this->actor()->fillField(CheckoutPage::lastNameFieldSelectorForAttendeeNumber($attendee_number), $value);
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It seems like actor() must be provided by classes using this trait. How about adding it as abstract method to this trait?

This check looks for methods that are used by a trait but not required by it.

To illustrate, let’s look at the following code example

trait Idable {
    public function equalIds(Idable $other) {
        return $this->getId() === $other->getId();
    }
}

The trait Idable provides a method equalsId that in turn relies on the method getId(). If this method does not exist on a class mixing in this trait, the method will fail.

Adding the getId() as an abstract method to the trait will make sure it is available.

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    }
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    /**
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     * @param     $value
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     * @param int $attendee_number
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     */
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    public function fillOutEmailFieldForAttendee($value, $attendee_number = 1)
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    {
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        $this->actor()->fillField(CheckoutPage::emailFieldSelectorForAttendeeNumber($attendee_number), $value);
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It seems like actor() must be provided by classes using this trait. How about adding it as abstract method to this trait?

This check looks for methods that are used by a trait but not required by it.

To illustrate, let’s look at the following code example

trait Idable {
    public function equalIds(Idable $other) {
        return $this->getId() === $other->getId();
    }
}

The trait Idable provides a method equalsId that in turn relies on the method getId(). If this method does not exist on a class mixing in this trait, the method will fail.

Adding the getId() as an abstract method to the trait will make sure it is available.

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    }
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    /**
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     * Clicks the next registration step button.
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     */
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    public function goToNextRegistrationStep()
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    {
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        $this->actor()->click(CheckoutPage::NEXT_STEP_BUTTON_SELECTOR);
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It seems like actor() must be provided by classes using this trait. How about adding it as abstract method to this trait?

This check looks for methods that are used by a trait but not required by it.

To illustrate, let’s look at the following code example

trait Idable {
    public function equalIds(Idable $other) {
        return $this->getId() === $other->getId();
    }
}

The trait Idable provides a method equalsId that in turn relies on the method getId(). If this method does not exist on a class mixing in this trait, the method will fail.

Adding the getId() as an abstract method to the trait will make sure it is available.

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    }
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}