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CallbackController::edit()   A

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Total Lines 4
Code Lines 2

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Importance

Changes 1
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Metric Value
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b 0
f 1
dl 0
loc 4
rs 10
cc 1
eloc 2
nc 1
nop 1
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<?php
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namespace App\Http\Controllers;
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use App\Callback;
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use Illuminate\Http\Request;
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use App\Http\Requests;
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/**
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 * Class CallbackController
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 * @package App\Http\Controllers
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 */
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class CallbackController extends Controller
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{
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    /**
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     * Display all the callbacks.
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     *
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     * @return \Illuminate\Contracts\View\Factory|\Illuminate\View\View
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     */
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    public function index()
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    {
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        $data['query'] = Callback::all();
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$data was never initialized. Although not strictly required by PHP, it is generally a good practice to add $data = 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
}

As you can see in this example, the array $myArray is initialized the first time when the foreach loop is entered. You can also see that the value of the bar key 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.

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    	return view('callbacks/list', $data);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Create a new callback.
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     *
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     * @return \Illuminate\Contracts\View\Factory|\Illuminate\View\View
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     */
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    public function create()
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    {
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        return view('callbacks.create');
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    }
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    /**
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     * Show update form for a callback.
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     * 
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     * @param  int $id the callback id in the database.
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     * @return \Illuminate\Contracts\View\Factory|\Illuminate\View\View
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     */
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    public function edit($id)
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The parameter $id is not used and could be removed.

This check looks from parameters that have been defined for a function or method, but which are not used in the method body.

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    {
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    	return view('callbacks/details');
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    }
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}
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