hints::parse()   C
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Complexity

Conditions 16
Paths 3

Size

Total Lines 82
Code Lines 55

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 54
CRAP Score 16.3873

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Changes 1
Bugs 0 Features 0
Metric Value
cc 16
eloc 55
c 1
b 0
f 0
nc 3
nop 2
dl 0
loc 82
ccs 54
cts 61
cp 0.8852
crap 16.3873
rs 5.5666

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<?php
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declare(strict_types = 1);
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namespace hexydec\agentzero;
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class hints {
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	/**
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	 * Parses client hints to set agentzero properties
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	 * 
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	 * @param string &$ua A reference to the User-Agent string, which may be used with brand names and versions
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	 * @param array $hints An array of client hints
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	 * @return stdClass A stdClass object containing parsed values for agentzero
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	 */
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	public static function parse(string &$ua, array $hints) : \stdClass {
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		$map = [
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			'sec-ch-ua-mobile' => fn (\stdClass $obj, string $value) : string => $obj->category = $value === '?1' ? 'mobile' : 'desktop',
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			'sec-ch-ua-platform' => fn (\stdClass $obj, string $value) : ?string => $obj->platform = \trim($value, '"') ?: null,
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			'sec-ch-ua-platform-version' => function (\stdClass $obj, string $value) : void {
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				$value = \trim($value, '"');
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				if (($obj->platform ?? null) === 'Windows') {
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					$map = [
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						'8',
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						'10.1507',
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						'10.1511',
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						'10.1607',
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						'10.1703',
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						'10.1709',
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						'10.1803',
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						'10.1809',
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						'10.1903',
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						'10.1909',
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						'10.2004',
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						'10.20H2',
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						'10.21H1',
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						'10.21H2'
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					];
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					$major = \intval($value);
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					if (isset($map[$major])) {
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						$value = $map[$major] ?? '11';
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					}
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				}
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				$obj->platformversion = $value ?: null;
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			},
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			'sec-ch-ua-model' => fn (\stdClass $obj, string $value) : ?string => $obj->model = \trim($value, '"') ?: null,
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			'sec-ch-ua-full-version-list' => function (\stdClass $obj, string $value, string &$ua) : void {
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				$brands = [];
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				// process brands string
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				foreach (\explode(',', $value) AS $item) {
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					$parts = \explode('";v="', \trim($item, ' "'));
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					// remove GREASE brands
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					if (\strcspn($parts[0], '()-./:;=?_') === \strlen($parts[0])) {
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						$brands[$parts[0]] = $parts[1];
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					}
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				}
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				// remove Chromium if Google Chrome present
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				if (isset($brands['Chromium'], $brands['Google Chrome'])) {
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					unset($brands['Chromium']);
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				}
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				// sort the values in importance order
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				$sort = ['Chromium', 'Google Chrome'];
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				$count = \count($sort);
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				\uksort($brands, function (string $a, string $b) use ($sort, $count) : int {
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					$aval = $bval = $count;
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					foreach ($sort AS $key => $item) {
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						if ($a === $item) {
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							$aval = $key;
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						}
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						if ($b === $item) {
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							$bval = $key;
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						}
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					}
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					return $aval - $bval;
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				});
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				// add to UA string
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				foreach ($brands AS $key => $item) {
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					$ua = $key.'/'.$item.' '.$ua;
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				}
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			},
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			'device-memory' => fn (\stdClass $obj, string $value) : int => $obj->ram = \intval(\floatval($value) * 1024),
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			'width' => fn (\stdClass $obj, string $value) : int => $obj->width = \intval($value),
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			'ect' => fn (\stdClass $obj, string $value) : string => $obj->nettype = $value
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		];
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		$obj = new \stdClass();
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		foreach ($hints AS $key => $item) {
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			$key = \strtolower($key);
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			if (isset($map[$key])) {
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				$map[$key]($obj, $item, $ua);
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			}
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		}
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		return $obj;
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	}
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}