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Router::get_router_name()   C

Complexity

Conditions 8
Paths 8

Size

Total Lines 29
Code Lines 23

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %
Metric Value
dl 0
loc 29
rs 5.3846
cc 8
eloc 23
nc 8
nop 0
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It is not recommend to use PHP's short opening tag <?, better use <?php, or <?= in case of outputting.

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Loader::load('utility', array(
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	'Request',
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	'URLDecode'));
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abstract class Router
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{
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	public function __construct() {}
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	public static function instance()
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	{
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		$router_name = self::get_router_name();
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		$router = Loader::loadNew('router', $router_name);
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		$router->route();
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	}
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	private static function get_router_name()
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	{
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		if(Request::isAJAX())
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			return 'AJAXRouter';
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		switch(URLDecode::getSite())
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		{
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			case 'ajax' :
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				return 'AjaxRouter';
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			break;
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break is not strictly necessary here and could be removed.

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switch ($x) {
    case 1:
        return 'foo';
        break; // This break is not necessary and can be left off.
}

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			case 'blog' :
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				return 'BlogRouter';
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			break;
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    case 1:
        return 'foo';
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			case 'home' :
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				return 'HomeRouter';
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			break;
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    case 1:
        return 'foo';
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}

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			case 'lifestream' :
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				return 'LifestreamRouter';
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			break;
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        return 'foo';
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			case 'portfolio' :
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				return 'PortfolioRouter';
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			break;
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break is not strictly necessary here and could be removed.

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switch ($x) {
    case 1:
        return 'foo';
        break; // This break is not necessary and can be left off.
}

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			case 'waterfalls' :
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				return 'WaterfallRouter';
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			break;
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switch ($x) {
    case 1:
        return 'foo';
        break; // This break is not necessary and can be left off.
}

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		}
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		Loader::loadNew('controller', '/Error404Controller')->activate();
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	}
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	protected function route()
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	{
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		$uri = URLDecode::getURI();
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		$this->check_for_redirect($uri);
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		$controller = $this->get_controller($uri);
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		Loader::loadNew('controller', $controller)
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			->activate();
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	}
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	abstract protected function get_redirect_array();
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	abstract protected function get_direct_array();
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	final protected function check_for_redirect($redirect_uri)
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	{
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		foreach($this->get_redirect_array() as $check)
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		{
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			$redirect_uri = preg_replace($check->pattern, $check->replace, $redirect_uri);
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		}
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		$redirect_uri = $this->check_for_special_redirect($redirect_uri);
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		if($this->requires_trailing_slash() && substr($redirect_uri, -1) != '/')
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			$redirect_uri .= '/';
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        if (URLDecode::getHost() == 'waterfalls.jacobemerick.com') {
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            $redirect_uri = 'http://' . (!Loader::isLive() ? 'dev' : 'www') . '.waterfallsofthekeweenaw.com' . $redirect_uri;
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        }
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		if($redirect_uri == URLDecode::getURI())
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			return;
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		$controller_check = $redirect_uri;
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		if(substr($redirect_uri, 0, 4) == 'http')
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			$controller_check = preg_replace('@^http://([a-z\.]+)@', '', $redirect_uri);
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		$controller = $this->get_controller($controller_check);
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		if($controller == '/Error404Controller')
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		{
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			Loader::loadNew('controller', '/Error404Controller')
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				->activate();
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			exit;
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		}
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		if(substr($redirect_uri, 0, 4) != 'http')
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		{
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			$redirect_uri = substr($redirect_uri, 1);
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			$redirect_uri = URLDecode::getBase() . $redirect_uri;
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		}
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		Loader::loadNew('controller', '/Error301Controller', (array) $redirect_uri)
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			->activate();
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	}
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	protected function check_for_special_redirect($uri)
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	{
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		return $uri;
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	}
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	final private function get_controller($uri)
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	{
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		foreach($this->get_direct_array() as $check)
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		{
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			if($uri == $check->match)
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				return "{$this->get_primary_folder()}/{$check->controller}";
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			if(preg_match("@^{$check->match}$@", $uri))
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				return "{$this->get_primary_folder()}/{$check->controller}";
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		}
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		return '/Error404Controller';
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	}
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	final private function get_primary_folder()
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	{
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		if(Request::isAjax())
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			return 'ajax';
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		return URLDecode::getSite();
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	}
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	private function requires_trailing_slash()
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	{
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		return (
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			URLDecode::getExtension() != 'json' &&
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            strstr(URLDecode::getURI(), '#') === false);
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	}
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}
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