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CustomerRepository::create()   A

Complexity

Conditions 2
Paths 2

Size

Total Lines 9
Code Lines 5

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 0
CRAP Score 6

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
dl 0
loc 9
ccs 0
cts 7
cp 0
rs 9.6666
c 0
b 0
f 0
cc 2
eloc 5
nc 2
nop 1
crap 6
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<?php
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namespace hiqdev\billing\hiapi\repositories;
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use hiapi\components\ConnectionInterface;
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use hiqdev\php\billing\customer\CustomerFactoryInterface;
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class CustomerRepository extends \hiapi\repositories\BaseRepository
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{
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    /**
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     * @var CustomerFactoryInterface
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     */
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    protected $factory;
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    public function __construct(
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        ConnectionInterface $db,
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        CustomerFactoryInterface $factory,
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        array $config = []
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    ) {
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        parent::__construct($config);
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        $this->db = $db;
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The property db does not exist on object<hiqdev\billing\hi...ies\CustomerRepository>. Since you implemented __set, maybe consider adding a @property annotation.

Since your code implements the magic setter _set, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the @property annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.

<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write annotation instead.

Of course, you may also just have mistyped another name, in which case you should fix the error.

See also the PhpDoc documentation for @property.

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        $this->factory = $factory;
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    }
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    public function create(array $row)
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    {
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        $row = $this->splitDbRawData($row);
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The method splitDbRawData does not exist on object<hiqdev\billing\hi...ies\CustomerRepository>? Since you implemented __call, maybe consider adding a @method annotation.

If you implement __call and you know which methods are available, you can improve IDE auto-completion and static analysis by adding a @method annotation to the class.

This is often the case, when __call is implemented by a parent class and only the child class knows which methods exist:

class ParentClass {
    private $data = array();

    public function __call($method, array $args) {
        if (0 === strpos($method, 'get')) {
            return $this->data[strtolower(substr($method, 3))];
        }

        throw new \LogicException(sprintf('Unsupported method: %s', $method));
    }
}

/**
 * If this class knows which fields exist, you can specify the methods here:
 *
 * @method string getName()
 */
class SomeClass extends ParentClass { }
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        if (!empty($row['seller'])) {
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            $row['seller'] = $this->create($row['seller']);
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        }
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        return parent::create($row);
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It seems like you code against a specific sub-type and not the parent class hiapi\repositories\BaseRepository as the method create() does only exist in the following sub-classes of hiapi\repositories\BaseRepository: hiqdev\billing\hiapi\repositories\BillRepository, hiqdev\billing\hiapi\rep...ries\CustomerRepository. Maybe you want to instanceof check for one of these explicitly?

Let’s take a look at an example:

abstract class User
{
    /** @return string */
    abstract public function getPassword();
}

class MyUser extends User
{
    public function getPassword()
    {
        // return something
    }

    public function getDisplayName()
    {
        // return some name.
    }
}

class AuthSystem
{
    public function authenticate(User $user)
    {
        $this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
        // do something.
    }
}

In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different sub-classes of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break.

Available Fixes

  1. Change the type-hint for the parameter:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(MyUser $user) { /* ... */ }
    }
    
  2. Add an additional type-check:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(User $user)
        {
            if ($user instanceof MyUser) {
                $this->logger->info(/** ... */);
            }
    
            // or alternatively
            if ( ! $user instanceof MyUser) {
                throw new \LogicException(
                    '$user must be an instance of MyUser, '
                   .'other instances are not supported.'
                );
            }
    
        }
    }
    
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types inside the if block in such a case.
  1. Add the method to the parent class:

    abstract class User
    {
        /** @return string */
        abstract public function getPassword();
    
        /** @return string */
        abstract public function getDisplayName();
    }
    
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    }
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}
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