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| 3 | namespace AppBundle\Serializer; |
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| 5 | use AppBundle\Entity\Survey\Survey; |
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| 6 | use AppBundle\Entity\Survey\SurveyAnswer; |
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| 7 | use Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\Registry; |
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| 8 | use Symfony\Component\PropertyAccess\PropertyAccessorInterface; |
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| 9 | use Symfony\Component\PropertyInfo\PropertyTypeExtractorInterface; |
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| 10 | use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Exception\LogicException; |
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| 11 | use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Mapping\Factory\ClassMetadataFactoryInterface; |
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| 12 | use Symfony\Component\Serializer\NameConverter\NameConverterInterface; |
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| 13 | use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\DenormalizerInterface; |
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| 14 | use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\NormalizerInterface; |
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| 15 | use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\ObjectNormalizer; |
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| 17 | class SurveyNormalizer extends ObjectNormalizer |
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| 18 | { |
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| 19 | /** |
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| 20 | * @var Registry |
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| 21 | */ |
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| 22 | protected $doctrine; |
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| 23 | |||
| 24 | /** |
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| 25 | * SurveyNormalizer constructor. |
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| 26 | * |
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| 27 | * @param ClassMetadataFactoryInterface|null $classMDF |
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| 28 | * @param NameConverterInterface|null $nameCv |
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| 29 | * @param PropertyAccessorInterface|null $propAs |
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| 30 | * @param PropertyTypeExtractorInterface|null $propTE |
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| 31 | * @param Registry $doctrine |
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| 32 | */ |
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| 33 | 5 | public function __construct($classMDF, $nameCv, $propAs, $propTE, Registry $doctrine) |
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| 34 | { |
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| 35 | 5 | parent::__construct($classMDF, $nameCv, $propAs, $propTE); |
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| 36 | 5 | $this->doctrine = $doctrine; |
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| 37 | 5 | } |
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| 38 | |||
| 39 | /** |
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| 40 | * {@inheritdoc} |
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| 41 | */ |
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| 42 | 5 | public function supportsNormalization($data, $format = null) |
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| 43 | { |
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| 44 | 5 | return $data instanceof Survey; |
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| 45 | } |
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| 46 | /** |
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| 47 | * {@inheritdoc} |
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| 48 | */ |
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| 49 | 2 | public function normalize($object, $format = null, array $context = []) |
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| 50 | { |
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| 51 | 2 | if (!$this->serializer instanceof NormalizerInterface) { |
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| 52 | throw new LogicException('Cannot normalize attributes because injected serializer is not a normalizer'); |
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| 53 | } |
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| 54 | /** @var Survey $survey */ |
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| 55 | 2 | $survey = &$object; |
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| 56 | 2 | if (isset($context[ObjectNormalizer::GROUPS])) { |
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| 57 | 2 | if ($context[ObjectNormalizer::GROUPS][0] == 'list') { |
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| 58 | 2 | return $this->serializer->normalize(new \ArrayObject([ |
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| 59 | 2 | 'id' => $survey->getId(), |
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| 60 | 2 | 'type' => $survey->getType(), |
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| 61 | 2 | 'status' => $survey->getStatus(), |
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| 62 | 2 | 'createdAt' => $survey->getCreatedAt(), |
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| 63 | 2 | 'updatedAt' => $survey->getUpdatedAt(), |
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| 64 | 2 | ]), $format, $context); |
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| 65 | } |
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| 66 | } |
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| 68 | return $this->serializer->normalize(new \ArrayObject([ |
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| 69 | 'id' => $survey->getId(), |
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| 70 | 'type' => $survey->getType(), |
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| 71 | 'status' => $survey->getStatus(), |
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| 72 | 'answers' => $survey->getAnswers(), |
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| 73 | 'createdAt' => $survey->getCreatedAt(), |
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| 74 | 'updatedAt' => $survey->getUpdatedAt(), |
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| 75 | ]), $format, $context); |
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| 76 | } |
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| 77 | |||
| 78 | /** |
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| 79 | * {@inheritdoc} |
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| 80 | */ |
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| 81 | 1 | public function denormalize($data, $class, $format = null, array $context = array()) |
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| 82 | { |
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| 83 | 1 | if (!$this->serializer instanceof DenormalizerInterface) { |
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| 84 | throw new LogicException('Cannot normalize attributes because injected serializer is not a normalizer'); |
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| 85 | } |
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| 86 | 1 | if (!isset($context[ObjectNormalizer::OBJECT_TO_POPULATE])) { |
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| 87 | throw new LogicException('Not found object_to_populate'); |
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| 88 | } |
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| 89 | /** @var Survey $survey */ |
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| 90 | 1 | $survey = $context[ObjectNormalizer::OBJECT_TO_POPULATE]; |
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| 92 | 1 | if (!array_key_exists('answers', $data)) { |
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| 93 | throw new LogicException('Wrong json consruction'); |
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| 94 | } |
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| 95 | 1 | foreach ($data['answers'] as $item) { |
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| 96 | 1 | $answer = $this->serializer->denormalize($item, SurveyAnswer::class, $format, $context); |
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| 97 | 1 | $answer->setSurvey($survey); |
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| 98 | 1 | $answers[] = $answer; |
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| 99 | 1 | $this->doctrine->getManager()->persist($answer); |
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| 100 | } |
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| 101 | 1 | foreach ($answers as $answer) { |
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$answers 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;
}
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| 102 | 1 | $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 $myArray
}
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| 103 | } |
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| 104 | 1 | foreach ($survey->getQuestions() as $question) { |
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| 105 | 1 | $surveyQuestions[] = $question->getId(); |
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$surveyQuestions was never initialized. Although not strictly required by PHP, it is generally a good practice to add $surveyQuestions = array(); before regardless.
Adding an explicit array definition is generally preferable to implicit array definition as it guarantees a stable state of the code. Let’s take a look at an example: foreach ($collection as $item) {
$myArray['foo'] = $item->getFoo();
if ($item->hasBar()) {
$myArray['bar'] = $item->getBar();
}
// do something with $myArray
}
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| 106 | } |
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| 107 | 1 | if ($surveyQuestions !== $questions) { |
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$surveyQuestions 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
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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
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| 108 | throw new LogicException('Wrong json content'); |
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| 109 | } |
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| 110 | 1 | $survey->setStatus('submitted'); |
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| 111 | 1 | $this->doctrine->getManager()->persist($survey); |
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| 112 | 1 | $this->doctrine->getManager()->flush(); |
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| 114 | 1 | return $survey; |
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| 115 | } |
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| 116 | |||
| 117 | /** |
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| 118 | * {@inheritdoc} |
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| 119 | */ |
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| 120 | 1 | public function supportsDenormalization($data, $type, $format = null) |
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| 121 | { |
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| 122 | 1 | if ($type != Survey::class) { |
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| 123 | return false; |
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| 124 | } |
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| 126 | 1 | return true; |
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| 127 | } |
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| 128 | } |
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| 129 |
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:
As you can see in this example, the array
$myArrayis initialized the first time when the foreach loop is entered. You can also see that the value of thebarkey 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.