| Conditions | 10 |
| Paths | 36 |
| Total Lines | 40 |
| Code Lines | 29 |
| Lines | 0 |
| Ratio | 0 % |
| Changes | 2 | ||
| Bugs | 1 | Features | 0 |
Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
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| 24 | static function calcPrice($cart) { |
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| 25 | $calc = new \Ecommerce\Vendor\CalculatePriceDeliveryCdek(); |
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| 26 | $fields = []; |
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| 27 | $cityId = 0; |
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| 28 | $senderCity = 44; |
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| 29 | $tariff = 136; |
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| 30 | $fieldInfo = Field::get('deliveryfield_city', 'code'); |
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| 31 | $field = \Ecommerce\Delivery\Field::get('city', 'code'); |
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| 32 | if (isset($cart->infos[$fieldInfo->id])) { |
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| 33 | $item = Item::get([['id', $cart->infos[$fieldInfo->id]->value], ['delivery_field_id', $field->id]]); |
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| 34 | if ($item) { |
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| 35 | $cityId = json_decode($item->data, true)['ID']; |
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| 36 | } |
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| 37 | } |
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| 38 | foreach ($cart->delivery->fields as $field) { |
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| 39 | if ($field->code === 'cdektype' && !empty($_POST['deliveryFields'][$field->id]) && is_numeric($_POST['deliveryFields'][$field->id])) { |
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| 40 | $item = Item::get([['id', $_POST['deliveryFields'][$field->id]], ['delivery_field_id', $field->id]]); |
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| 41 | if ($item) { |
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| 42 | $tariff = $item->data; |
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| 43 | } |
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| 44 | } |
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| 45 | } |
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| 46 | if ($cityId) { |
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| 47 | $config = ConfigItem::getList(['where' => ['delivery_provider_id', $cart->delivery->delivery_provider_id], 'key' => 'name']); |
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| 48 | $calc->setAuth($config['authLogin']->value, $config['authPassword']->value); |
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| 49 | $calc->setDateExecute(date('Y-m-d H:i:s')); |
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| 50 | $calc->setSenderCityId($senderCity); |
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| 51 | //устанавливаем город-получатель |
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| 52 | $calc->setReceiverCityId($cityId); |
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| 53 | $calc->setTariffId($tariff); |
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| 54 | $calc->addGoodsItemBySize(3, 25, 25, 24); |
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| 55 | if ($calc->calculate()) { |
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| 56 | return new \Money\Sums([$cart->delivery->currency_id => $calc->getResult()['result']['price']]); |
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| 57 | } else { |
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| 58 | //var_dump($tariff,$calc->getError()); |
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| 59 | } |
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| 61 | } |
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| 62 | return new \Money\Sums([$cart->delivery->currency_id => 0]); |
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| 63 | } |
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| 64 | } |
The PSR-2 coding standard requires that all properties in a class have their visibility explicitly declared. If you declare a property using
the property is implicitly global.
To learn more about the PSR-2, please see the PHP-FIG site on the PSR-2.