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PublishToExchangeListener::getChannel()   A

Complexity

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Paths 2

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Total Lines 9
Code Lines 5

Duplication

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Ratio 0 %

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loc 9
rs 9.6666
cc 2
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<?php
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namespace hiapi\event;
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use League\Event\AbstractListener;
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use League\Event\EventInterface;
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use PhpAmqpLib\Connection\AMQPStreamConnection;
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use PhpAmqpLib\Channel\AMQPChannel;
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use PhpAmqpLib\Message\AMQPMessage;
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use Psr\Log\LoggerInterface;
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use yii\base\InvalidConfigException;
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use yii\helpers\Inflector;
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/**
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 * Class PublishToExchangeListener published events to AMQP exchange.
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 *
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 * @author Dmytro Naumenko <[email protected]>
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 */
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class PublishToExchangeListener extends AbstractListener
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{
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    /**
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     * @var AMQPStreamConnection
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     */
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    protected $amqp;
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    /**
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     * @var LoggerInterface
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     */
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    private $logger;
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    /**
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     * @var AMQPChannel
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     */
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    protected $channel;
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    /**
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     * @var string the exchange name for the published messages
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     */
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    public $exchange;
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    /**
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     * @var string the exchange type. Defaults to 'direct'
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     */
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    public $exchangeType = 'direct';
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    public function __construct(AMQPStreamConnection $amqp, LoggerInterface $logger)
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    {
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        $this->amqp = $amqp;
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        $this->logger = $logger;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Handle an event.
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     * @param EventInterface $event
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     * @return void
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     */
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    public function handle(EventInterface $event): void
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    {
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        if ($this->exchange === null) {
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            throw new \RuntimeException('Property PublishToQueueListener::queue must be set');
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        }
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        try {
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            $message = $this->createMessage($event);
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            $this->getChannel()->basic_publish($message, $this->exchange, $this->buildRoutingKey($event));
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        } catch (InvalidConfigException $exception) {
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            $this->logger->critical($exception->getMessage());
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        }
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    }
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    protected function getChannel(): AMQPChannel
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    {
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        if ($this->channel === null) {
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            $this->channel = $channel = $this->amqp->channel();
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            $channel->exchange_declare($this->exchange, $this->exchangeType, false, true, true, false, false);
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        }
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        return $this->channel;
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    }
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    private function createMessage($event): AMQPMessage
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    {
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        if (!$event instanceof \JsonSerializable) {
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            throw new InvalidConfigException('Event "' . get_class($event) . '" can not be sent to exchange');
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        }
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        return new AMQPMessage(json_encode($event->jsonSerialize(), JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES), [
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            'delivery_mode' => AMQPMessage::DELIVERY_MODE_PERSISTENT,
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            'content_type' => 'application/json',
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        ]);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Builds routing key for $event. Default logic:
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     *
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     * For events named with `Was` keyword (e.g. `ObjectWasChanged`) routing key will be `object.was.changed`.
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     * For other events [[InvalidConfigException]] will be thrown.
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     *
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     * You can override this method to implement own routing key generation logic.
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     *
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     * @param EventInterface $event
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     * @return string
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     * @throws InvalidConfigException when `Was` keyword
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     */
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    public function buildRoutingKey(EventInterface $event)
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    {
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        $className = (new \ReflectionClass($event))->getShortName();
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        if (strpos($className, 'Was') === false) {
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            throw new InvalidConfigException("Event class name \"$className\" does not contain \"Was\" keyword and can not be processed with default logic.");
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        }
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        [$object, $eventName] = explode('Was', $className);
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function someFunction() {
    $x = 5;
    echo $x;
}

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    echo $x;
    $x = 5;
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The variable $eventName seems only to be defined at a later point. Did you maybe move this code here without moving the variable definition?

This error can happen if you refactor code and forget to move the variable initialization.

Let’s take a look at a simple example:

function someFunction() {
    $x = 5;
    echo $x;
}

The above code is perfectly fine. Now imagine that we re-order the statements:

function someFunction() {
    echo $x;
    $x = 5;
}

In that case, $x would be read before it is initialized. This was a very basic example, however the principle is the same for the found issue.

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        $object = Inflector::camel2id($object);
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The variable $object seems only to be defined at a later point. Did you maybe move this code here without moving the variable definition?

This error can happen if you refactor code and forget to move the variable initialization.

Let’s take a look at a simple example:

function someFunction() {
    $x = 5;
    echo $x;
}

The above code is perfectly fine. Now imagine that we re-order the statements:

function someFunction() {
    echo $x;
    $x = 5;
}

In that case, $x would be read before it is initialized. This was a very basic example, however the principle is the same for the found issue.

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        $eventName = Inflector::camel2id($eventName);
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The variable $eventName seems only to be defined at a later point. Did you maybe move this code here without moving the variable definition?

This error can happen if you refactor code and forget to move the variable initialization.

Let’s take a look at a simple example:

function someFunction() {
    $x = 5;
    echo $x;
}

The above code is perfectly fine. Now imagine that we re-order the statements:

function someFunction() {
    echo $x;
    $x = 5;
}

In that case, $x would be read before it is initialized. This was a very basic example, however the principle is the same for the found issue.

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        return mb_strtolower("$object.was.$eventName");
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    }
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}
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