Duplicate code is one of the most pungent code smells. A rule that is often used is to re-structure code once it is duplicated in three or more places.
Common duplication problems, and corresponding solutions are:
Complex classes like Encoder often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes. You can also have a look at the cohesion graph to spot any un-connected, or weakly-connected components.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
While breaking up the class, it is a good idea to analyze how other classes use Encoder, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
| 1 | <?php |
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| 11 | class Encoder |
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| 12 | { |
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| 13 | /** |
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| 14 | * Takes an xmlrpc value in object format and translates it into native PHP types. |
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| 15 | * |
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| 16 | * Works with xmlrpc requests objects as input, too. |
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| 17 | * |
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| 18 | * Given proper options parameter, can rebuild generic php object instances |
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| 19 | * (provided those have been encoded to xmlrpc format using a corresponding |
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| 20 | * option in php_xmlrpc_encode()) |
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| 21 | * PLEASE NOTE that rebuilding php objects involves calling their constructor function. |
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| 22 | * This means that the remote communication end can decide which php code will |
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| 23 | * get executed on your server, leaving the door possibly open to 'php-injection' |
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| 24 | * style of attacks (provided you have some classes defined on your server that |
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| 25 | * might wreak havoc if instances are built outside an appropriate context). |
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| 26 | * Make sure you trust the remote server/client before eanbling this! |
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| 27 | * |
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| 28 | * @author Dan Libby ([email protected]) |
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| 29 | * |
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| 30 | * @param Value|Request $xmlrpcVal |
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| 31 | * @param array $options if 'decode_php_objs' is set in the options array, xmlrpc structs can be decoded into php objects; if 'dates_as_objects' is set xmlrpc datetimes are decoded as php DateTime objects (standard is |
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| 32 | * |
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| 33 | * @return mixed |
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| 34 | */ |
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| 35 | 207 | public function decode($xmlrpcVal, $options = array()) |
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| 36 | { |
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| 37 | 207 | switch ($xmlrpcVal->kindOf()) { |
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| 38 | 207 | case 'scalar': |
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| 39 | 207 | if (in_array('extension_api', $options)) { |
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| 40 | $val = reset($xmlrpcVal->me); |
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| 41 | $typ = key($xmlrpcVal->me); |
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| 42 | switch ($typ) { |
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| 43 | case 'dateTime.iso8601': |
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| 44 | $xmlrpcVal->scalar = $val; |
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| 45 | $xmlrpcVal->type = 'datetime'; |
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| 46 | $xmlrpcVal->timestamp = \PhpXmlRpc\Helper\Date::iso8601Decode($val); |
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| 47 | |||
| 48 | return $xmlrpcVal; |
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| 49 | case 'base64': |
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| 50 | $xmlrpcVal->scalar = $val; |
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| 51 | $xmlrpcVal->type = $typ; |
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| 52 | |||
| 53 | return $xmlrpcVal; |
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| 54 | default: |
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| 55 | return $xmlrpcVal->scalarval(); |
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| 56 | } |
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| 57 | } |
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| 58 | 207 | if (in_array('dates_as_objects', $options) && $xmlrpcVal->scalartyp() == 'dateTime.iso8601') { |
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| 59 | // we return a Datetime object instead of a string |
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| 60 | // since now the constructor of xmlrpc value accepts safely strings, ints and datetimes, |
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| 61 | // we cater to all 3 cases here |
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| 62 | $out = $xmlrpcVal->scalarval(); |
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| 63 | if (is_string($out)) { |
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| 64 | $out = strtotime($out); |
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| 65 | } |
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| 66 | if (is_int($out)) { |
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| 67 | $result = new \DateTime(); |
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| 68 | $result->setTimestamp($out); |
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| 69 | |||
| 70 | return $result; |
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| 71 | } elseif (is_a($out, 'DateTimeInterface')) { |
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| 72 | return $out; |
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| 73 | } |
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| 74 | } |
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| 76 | 207 | return $xmlrpcVal->scalarval(); |
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| 77 | 207 | case 'array': |
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| 78 | 86 | $arr = array(); |
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| 79 | 86 | foreach($xmlrpcVal as $value) { |
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| 80 | 86 | $arr[] = $this->decode($value, $options); |
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| 81 | } |
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| 83 | 86 | return $arr; |
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| 84 | 156 | case 'struct': |
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| 85 | // If user said so, try to rebuild php objects for specific struct vals. |
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| 86 | /// @todo should we raise a warning for class not found? |
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| 87 | // shall we check for proper subclass of xmlrpc value instead of |
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| 88 | // presence of _php_class to detect what we can do? |
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| 89 | 52 | if (in_array('decode_php_objs', $options) && $xmlrpcVal->_php_class != '' |
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| 90 | 35 | && class_exists($xmlrpcVal->_php_class) |
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| 91 | ) { |
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| 92 | 18 | $obj = @new $xmlrpcVal->_php_class(); |
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| 93 | 18 | foreach ($xmlrpcVal as $key => $value) { |
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| 94 | 18 | $obj->$key = $this->decode($value, $options); |
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| 95 | } |
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| 97 | 18 | return $obj; |
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| 98 | } else { |
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| 99 | 35 | $arr = array(); |
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| 100 | 35 | foreach ($xmlrpcVal as $key => $value) { |
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| 101 | 35 | $arr[$key] = $this->decode($value, $options); |
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| 102 | } |
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| 104 | 35 | return $arr; |
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| 105 | } |
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| 106 | 105 | case 'msg': |
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| 107 | 105 | $paramCount = $xmlrpcVal->getNumParams(); |
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| 108 | 105 | $arr = array(); |
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| 109 | 105 | for ($i = 0; $i < $paramCount; $i++) { |
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| 110 | 105 | $arr[] = $this->decode($xmlrpcVal->getParam($i), $options); |
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| 111 | } |
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| 113 | 105 | return $arr; |
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| 114 | } |
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| 115 | } |
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| 116 | |||
| 117 | /** |
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| 118 | * Takes native php types and encodes them into xmlrpc PHP object format. |
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| 119 | * It will not re-encode xmlrpc value objects. |
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| 120 | * |
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| 121 | * Feature creep -- could support more types via optional type argument |
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| 122 | * (string => datetime support has been added, ??? => base64 not yet) |
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| 123 | * |
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| 124 | * If given a proper options parameter, php object instances will be encoded |
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| 125 | * into 'special' xmlrpc values, that can later be decoded into php objects |
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| 126 | * by calling php_xmlrpc_decode() with a corresponding option |
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| 127 | * |
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| 128 | * @author Dan Libby ([email protected]) |
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| 129 | * |
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| 130 | * @param mixed $phpVal the value to be converted into an xmlrpc value object |
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| 131 | * @param array $options can include 'encode_php_objs', 'auto_dates', 'null_extension' or 'extension_api' |
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| 132 | * |
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| 133 | * @return \PhpXmlrpc\Value |
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| 134 | */ |
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| 135 | 204 | public function encode($phpVal, $options = array()) |
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| 136 | { |
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| 137 | 204 | $type = gettype($phpVal); |
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| 138 | 204 | switch ($type) { |
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| 139 | 204 | case 'string': |
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| 140 | 201 | if (in_array('auto_dates', $options) && preg_match('/^[0-9]{8}T[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}$/', $phpVal)) { |
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| 141 | 1 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcDateTime); |
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| 142 | } else { |
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| 143 | 201 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcString); |
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| 144 | } |
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| 145 | 201 | break; |
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| 146 | 102 | case 'integer': |
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| 147 | 98 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcInt); |
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| 148 | 98 | break; |
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| 149 | 26 | case 'double': |
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| 150 | 1 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcDouble); |
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| 151 | 1 | break; |
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| 152 | // <G_Giunta_2001-02-29> |
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| 153 | // Add support for encoding/decoding of booleans, since they are supported in PHP |
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| 154 | 26 | case 'boolean': |
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| 155 | 1 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcBoolean); |
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| 156 | 1 | break; |
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| 157 | // </G_Giunta_2001-02-29> |
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| 158 | 26 | case 'array': |
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| 159 | // PHP arrays can be encoded to either xmlrpc structs or arrays, |
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| 160 | // depending on whether they are hashes or plain 0..n integer indexed |
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| 161 | // A shorter one-liner would be |
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| 162 | // $tmp = array_diff(array_keys($phpVal), range(0, count($phpVal)-1)); |
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| 163 | // but execution time skyrockets! |
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| 164 | 23 | $j = 0; |
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| 165 | 23 | $arr = array(); |
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| 166 | 23 | $ko = false; |
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| 167 | 23 | foreach ($phpVal as $key => $val) { |
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| 168 | 23 | $arr[$key] = $this->encode($val, $options); |
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| 169 | 23 | if (!$ko && $key !== $j) { |
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| 170 | 22 | $ko = true; |
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| 171 | } |
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| 172 | 23 | $j++; |
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| 173 | } |
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| 174 | 23 | if ($ko) { |
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| 175 | 22 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value($arr, Value::$xmlrpcStruct); |
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| 176 | } else { |
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| 177 | 2 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value($arr, Value::$xmlrpcArray); |
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| 178 | } |
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| 179 | 23 | break; |
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| 180 | 4 | case 'object': |
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| 181 | 2 | if (is_a($phpVal, 'PhpXmlRpc\Value')) { |
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| 182 | 1 | $xmlrpcVal = $phpVal; |
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| 183 | 1 | } elseif (is_a($phpVal, 'DateTimeInterface')) { |
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| 184 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value($phpVal->format('Ymd\TH:i:s'), Value::$xmlrpcStruct); |
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| 185 | } else { |
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| 186 | 1 | $arr = array(); |
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| 187 | 1 | foreach($phpVal as $k => $v) { |
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| 188 | 1 | $arr[$k] = $this->encode($v, $options); |
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| 189 | } |
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| 190 | 1 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value($arr, Value::$xmlrpcStruct); |
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| 191 | 1 | if (in_array('encode_php_objs', $options)) { |
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| 192 | // let's save original class name into xmlrpc value: |
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| 193 | // might be useful later on... |
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| 194 | 1 | $xmlrpcVal->_php_class = get_class($phpVal); |
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| 195 | } |
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| 196 | } |
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| 197 | 2 | break; |
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| 198 | 2 | case 'NULL': |
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| 199 | 2 | if (in_array('extension_api', $options)) { |
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| 200 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value('', Value::$xmlrpcString); |
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| 201 | 2 | } elseif (in_array('null_extension', $options)) { |
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| 202 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value('', Value::$xmlrpcNull); |
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| 203 | } else { |
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| 204 | 2 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value(); |
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| 205 | } |
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| 206 | 2 | break; |
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| 207 | case 'resource': |
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| 208 | if (in_array('extension_api', $options)) { |
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| 209 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value((int)$phpVal, Value::$xmlrpcInt); |
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| 210 | } else { |
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| 211 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value(); |
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| 212 | } |
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| 213 | break; |
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| 214 | // catch "user function", "unknown type" |
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| 215 | default: |
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| 216 | // giancarlo pinerolo <[email protected]> |
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| 217 | // it has to return |
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| 218 | // an empty object in case, not a boolean. |
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| 219 | $xmlrpcVal = new Value(); |
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| 220 | break; |
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| 221 | } |
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| 223 | 204 | return $xmlrpcVal; |
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| 224 | } |
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| 225 | |||
| 226 | /** |
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| 227 | * Convert the xml representation of a method response, method request or single |
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| 228 | * xmlrpc value into the appropriate object (a.k.a. deserialize). |
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| 229 | * |
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| 230 | * @param string $xmlVal |
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| 231 | * @param array $options |
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| 232 | * |
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| 233 | * @return mixed false on error, or an instance of either Value, Request or Response |
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| 234 | */ |
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| 235 | 3 | public function decodeXml($xmlVal, $options = array()) |
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| 320 | } |
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| 321 |
It seems like the method you are trying to call exists only in some of the possible types.
Let’s take a look at an example:
Available Fixes
Add an additional type-check:
Only allow a single type to be passed if the variable comes from a parameter: