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SurveyController::surveysAction()   B

Complexity

Conditions 1
Paths 1

Size

Total Lines 24
Code Lines 17

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 15
CRAP Score 1

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
dl 0
loc 24
ccs 15
cts 15
cp 1
rs 8.9713
c 0
b 0
f 0
cc 1
eloc 17
nc 1
nop 1
crap 1
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<?php
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namespace AppBundle\Controller;
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use AppBundle\Entity\Survey\SurveyAnswer;
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use AppBundle\Entity\Survey\SurveyType;
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use AppBundle\Entity\Survey\Survey;
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use AppBundle\Entity\DTO\Filter;
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use AppBundle\Form\DTO\SurveyFilterType;
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use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\ParamConverter;
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use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\Route;
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use Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Configuration\Template;
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use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller;
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use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
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class SurveyController extends Controller
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{
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    /**
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     * @Route("/surveys", name="surveys")
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     * @Template("@App/surveys.html.twig")
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     *
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     * @return array
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     */
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    public function surveysAction(Request $request)
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    {
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        $em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
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        $filter = new Filter();
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        $filterForm = $this->createForm(SurveyFilterType::class, $filter);
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        $filterForm->handleRequest($request);
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        $surveys = $em->getRepository(Survey::class)->selectSurveysByParams($filter);
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        $types = $em->getRepository(SurveyType::class)->selectSurveyTypesByParams($filter);
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        $surveyTypes = $em->getRepository(SurveyType::class)->findAll();
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        return [
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            'surveys' => $this->get('knp_paginator')
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                ->paginate(
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                    $surveys,
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                    $request->query->getInt('page', 1),
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                    20
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                ),
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            'types' => $types,
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            'filterForm' => $filterForm->createView(),
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            'surveyTypes' => $surveyTypes
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        ];
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param Survey $survey
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     * @Route("/surveys/{id}", name="survey")
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     * @Template("@App/survey.html.twig")
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     * @ParamConverter("survey", class="AppBundle\Entity\Survey\Survey")
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     *
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     * @return array
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     */
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    public function surveyAction(Survey $survey)
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    {
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        $em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
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        if ($survey->isReviewed() == false) {
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            $survey->setReviewed(true);
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            $em->persist($survey);
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            $em->flush();
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        }
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        $answers = $em->getRepository(SurveyAnswer::class)->findAnswersBySurvey($survey);
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        if ($answers) {
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            foreach ($answers as $answer) {
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                $questions[] = $answer->getQuestion()->getId();
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$questions was never initialized. Although not strictly required by PHP, it is generally a good practice to add $questions = array(); before regardless.

Adding an explicit array definition is generally preferable to implicit array definition as it guarantees a stable state of the code.

Let’s take a look at an example:

foreach ($collection as $item) {
    $myArray['foo'] = $item->getFoo();

    if ($item->hasBar()) {
        $myArray['bar'] = $item->getBar();
    }

    // do something with $myArray
}

As you can see in this example, the array $myArray is initialized the first time when the foreach loop is entered. You can also see that the value of the bar key is only written conditionally; thus, its value might result from a previous iteration.

This might or might not be intended. To make your intention clear, your code more readible and to avoid accidental bugs, we recommend to add an explicit initialization $myArray = array() either outside or inside the foreach loop.

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                $contents[] = $answer->getContent();
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$contents was never initialized. Although not strictly required by PHP, it is generally a good practice to add $contents = array(); before regardless.

Adding an explicit array definition is generally preferable to implicit array definition as it guarantees a stable state of the code.

Let’s take a look at an example:

foreach ($collection as $item) {
    $myArray['foo'] = $item->getFoo();

    if ($item->hasBar()) {
        $myArray['bar'] = $item->getBar();
    }

    // do something with $myArray
}

As you can see in this example, the array $myArray is initialized the first time when the foreach loop is entered. You can also see that the value of the bar key is only written conditionally; thus, its value might result from a previous iteration.

This might or might not be intended. To make your intention clear, your code more readible and to avoid accidental bugs, we recommend to add an explicit initialization $myArray = array() either outside or inside the foreach loop.

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            }
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            $questionAnswer = array_combine($questions, $contents);
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The variable $questions does not seem to be defined for all execution paths leading up to this point.

If you define a variable conditionally, it can happen that it is not defined for all execution paths.

Let’s take a look at an example:

function myFunction($a) {
    switch ($a) {
        case 'foo':
            $x = 1;
            break;

        case 'bar':
            $x = 2;
            break;
    }

    // $x is potentially undefined here.
    echo $x;
}

In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined.

Available Fixes

  1. Check for existence of the variable explicitly:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        if (isset($x)) { // Make sure it's always set.
            echo $x;
        }
    }
    
  2. Define a default value for the variable:

    function myFunction($a) {
        $x = ''; // Set a default which gets overridden for certain paths.
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
  3. Add a value for the missing path:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
    
            // We add support for the missing case.
            default:
                $x = '';
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
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The variable $contents does not seem to be defined for all execution paths leading up to this point.

If you define a variable conditionally, it can happen that it is not defined for all execution paths.

Let’s take a look at an example:

function myFunction($a) {
    switch ($a) {
        case 'foo':
            $x = 1;
            break;

        case 'bar':
            $x = 2;
            break;
    }

    // $x is potentially undefined here.
    echo $x;
}

In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined.

Available Fixes

  1. Check for existence of the variable explicitly:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        if (isset($x)) { // Make sure it's always set.
            echo $x;
        }
    }
    
  2. Define a default value for the variable:

    function myFunction($a) {
        $x = ''; // Set a default which gets overridden for certain paths.
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
  3. Add a value for the missing path:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
    
            // We add support for the missing case.
            default:
                $x = '';
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
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        }
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        if (!$answers) {
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            $questionAnswer = null;
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        }
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        return [
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            'survey' => $survey, 'question_answers' => $questionAnswer,
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The variable $questionAnswer does not seem to be defined for all execution paths leading up to this point.

If you define a variable conditionally, it can happen that it is not defined for all execution paths.

Let’s take a look at an example:

function myFunction($a) {
    switch ($a) {
        case 'foo':
            $x = 1;
            break;

        case 'bar':
            $x = 2;
            break;
    }

    // $x is potentially undefined here.
    echo $x;
}

In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined.

Available Fixes

  1. Check for existence of the variable explicitly:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        if (isset($x)) { // Make sure it's always set.
            echo $x;
        }
    }
    
  2. Define a default value for the variable:

    function myFunction($a) {
        $x = ''; // Set a default which gets overridden for certain paths.
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
  3. Add a value for the missing path:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
    
            // We add support for the missing case.
            default:
                $x = '';
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
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        ];
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param Request $request, SurveyType $surveyType
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Consider the following example. The parameter $ireland is not defined by the method finale(...).

/**
 * @param array $germany
 * @param array $ireland
 */
function finale($germany, $island) {
    return "2:1";
}

The most likely cause is that the parameter was changed, but the annotation was not.

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     * @Route("/surveys/create/{survey_type}", name="survey_create")
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     * @ParamConverter("surveyType", options={"mapping": {"survey_type": "name"}})
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     */
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    public function surveyCreateAction(Request $request, SurveyType $surveyType)
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    {
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        $survey = new Survey();
90 1
        $survey->setType($surveyType);
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        $form = $this->createForm(\AppBundle\Form\SurveyType::class, $survey);
92 1
        $form->handleRequest($request);
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        if ($form->isSubmitted() && $form->isValid()) {
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Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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            $em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
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            $em->persist($survey);
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            $em->flush();
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            return $this->redirectToRoute('surveys');
100
        }
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102 1
        return $this->render('@App/survey.html.twig', array(
103 1
            'form' => $form->createView(), 'survey' => $survey, 'question_answers' => null
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        ));
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param Request $request, Survey $survey
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There is no parameter named $request,. Did you maybe mean $request?

This check looks for PHPDoc comments describing methods or function parameters that do not exist on the corresponding method or function. It has, however, found a similar but not annotated parameter which might be a good fit.

Consider the following example. The parameter $ireland is not defined by the method finale(...).

/**
 * @param array $germany
 * @param array $ireland
 */
function finale($germany, $island) {
    return "2:1";
}

The most likely cause is that the parameter was changed, but the annotation was not.

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     * @Route("/surveys/delete/{id}", requirements={"id": "\d+"}, name="survey_delete")
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     * @ParamConverter("survey", class="AppBundle\Entity\Survey\Survey")
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     */
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    public function surveyDeleteAction(Request $request, Survey $survey)
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    {
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        $em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
115 1
        $answers = $em->getRepository(SurveyAnswer::class)->findAnswersBySurvey($survey);
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        if ($answers) {
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This code seems to be duplicated across your project.

Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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            foreach ($answers as $answer) {
118 1
                $questions[] = $answer->getQuestion()->getId();
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Coding Style Comprehensibility introduced by
$questions was never initialized. Although not strictly required by PHP, it is generally a good practice to add $questions = array(); before regardless.

Adding an explicit array definition is generally preferable to implicit array definition as it guarantees a stable state of the code.

Let’s take a look at an example:

foreach ($collection as $item) {
    $myArray['foo'] = $item->getFoo();

    if ($item->hasBar()) {
        $myArray['bar'] = $item->getBar();
    }

    // do something with $myArray
}

As you can see in this example, the array $myArray is initialized the first time when the foreach loop is entered. You can also see that the value of the bar key is only written conditionally; thus, its value might result from a previous iteration.

This might or might not be intended. To make your intention clear, your code more readible and to avoid accidental bugs, we recommend to add an explicit initialization $myArray = array() either outside or inside the foreach loop.

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                $contents[] = $answer->getContent();
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Coding Style Comprehensibility introduced by
$contents was never initialized. Although not strictly required by PHP, it is generally a good practice to add $contents = array(); before regardless.

Adding an explicit array definition is generally preferable to implicit array definition as it guarantees a stable state of the code.

Let’s take a look at an example:

foreach ($collection as $item) {
    $myArray['foo'] = $item->getFoo();

    if ($item->hasBar()) {
        $myArray['bar'] = $item->getBar();
    }

    // do something with $myArray
}

As you can see in this example, the array $myArray is initialized the first time when the foreach loop is entered. You can also see that the value of the bar key is only written conditionally; thus, its value might result from a previous iteration.

This might or might not be intended. To make your intention clear, your code more readible and to avoid accidental bugs, we recommend to add an explicit initialization $myArray = array() either outside or inside the foreach loop.

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            }
121 1
            $questionAnswer = array_combine($questions, $contents);
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The variable $questions does not seem to be defined for all execution paths leading up to this point.

If you define a variable conditionally, it can happen that it is not defined for all execution paths.

Let’s take a look at an example:

function myFunction($a) {
    switch ($a) {
        case 'foo':
            $x = 1;
            break;

        case 'bar':
            $x = 2;
            break;
    }

    // $x is potentially undefined here.
    echo $x;
}

In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined.

Available Fixes

  1. Check for existence of the variable explicitly:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        if (isset($x)) { // Make sure it's always set.
            echo $x;
        }
    }
    
  2. Define a default value for the variable:

    function myFunction($a) {
        $x = ''; // Set a default which gets overridden for certain paths.
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
  3. Add a value for the missing path:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
    
            // We add support for the missing case.
            default:
                $x = '';
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
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Bug introduced by
The variable $contents does not seem to be defined for all execution paths leading up to this point.

If you define a variable conditionally, it can happen that it is not defined for all execution paths.

Let’s take a look at an example:

function myFunction($a) {
    switch ($a) {
        case 'foo':
            $x = 1;
            break;

        case 'bar':
            $x = 2;
            break;
    }

    // $x is potentially undefined here.
    echo $x;
}

In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined.

Available Fixes

  1. Check for existence of the variable explicitly:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        if (isset($x)) { // Make sure it's always set.
            echo $x;
        }
    }
    
  2. Define a default value for the variable:

    function myFunction($a) {
        $x = ''; // Set a default which gets overridden for certain paths.
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
  3. Add a value for the missing path:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
    
            // We add support for the missing case.
            default:
                $x = '';
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
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        }
123 1
        if (!$answers) {
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            $questionAnswer = null;
125
        }
126 1
        $form = $this->createForm(\AppBundle\Form\SurveyType::class, $survey);
127 1
        $form->handleRequest($request);
128
129 1 View Code Duplication
        if ($form->isSubmitted() && $form->isValid()) {
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This code seems to be duplicated across your project.

Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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            $em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
131 1
            $em->remove($survey);
132 1
            $em->flush();
133
134 1
            return $this->redirectToRoute('surveys');
135
        }
136
137 1
        return $this->render('@App/survey.html.twig', array(
138 1
            'form' => $form->createView(), 'survey' => $survey, 'question_answers' => $questionAnswer,
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Bug introduced by
The variable $questionAnswer does not seem to be defined for all execution paths leading up to this point.

If you define a variable conditionally, it can happen that it is not defined for all execution paths.

Let’s take a look at an example:

function myFunction($a) {
    switch ($a) {
        case 'foo':
            $x = 1;
            break;

        case 'bar':
            $x = 2;
            break;
    }

    // $x is potentially undefined here.
    echo $x;
}

In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined.

Available Fixes

  1. Check for existence of the variable explicitly:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        if (isset($x)) { // Make sure it's always set.
            echo $x;
        }
    }
    
  2. Define a default value for the variable:

    function myFunction($a) {
        $x = ''; // Set a default which gets overridden for certain paths.
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
  3. Add a value for the missing path:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
    
            // We add support for the missing case.
            default:
                $x = '';
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
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        ));
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    }
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}
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