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Issues (13)

Security Analysis    no request data  

This project does not seem to handle request data directly as such no vulnerable execution paths were found.

  Cross-Site Scripting
Cross-Site Scripting enables an attacker to inject code into the response of a web-request that is viewed by other users. It can for example be used to bypass access controls, or even to take over other users' accounts.
  File Exposure
File Exposure allows an attacker to gain access to local files that he should not be able to access. These files can for example include database credentials, or other configuration files.
  File Manipulation
File Manipulation enables an attacker to write custom data to files. This potentially leads to injection of arbitrary code on the server.
  Object Injection
Object Injection enables an attacker to inject an object into PHP code, and can lead to arbitrary code execution, file exposure, or file manipulation attacks.
  Code Injection
Code Injection enables an attacker to execute arbitrary code on the server.
  Response Splitting
Response Splitting can be used to send arbitrary responses.
  File Inclusion
File Inclusion enables an attacker to inject custom files into PHP's file loading mechanism, either explicitly passed to include, or for example via PHP's auto-loading mechanism.
  Command Injection
Command Injection enables an attacker to inject a shell command that is execute with the privileges of the web-server. This can be used to expose sensitive data, or gain access of your server.
  SQL Injection
SQL Injection enables an attacker to execute arbitrary SQL code on your database server gaining access to user data, or manipulating user data.
  XPath Injection
XPath Injection enables an attacker to modify the parts of XML document that are read. If that XML document is for example used for authentication, this can lead to further vulnerabilities similar to SQL Injection.
  LDAP Injection
LDAP Injection enables an attacker to inject LDAP statements potentially granting permission to run unauthorized queries, or modify content inside the LDAP tree.
  Header Injection
  Other Vulnerability
This category comprises other attack vectors such as manipulating the PHP runtime, loading custom extensions, freezing the runtime, or similar.
  Regex Injection
Regex Injection enables an attacker to execute arbitrary code in your PHP process.
  XML Injection
XML Injection enables an attacker to read files on your local filesystem including configuration files, or can be abused to freeze your web-server process.
  Variable Injection
Variable Injection enables an attacker to overwrite program variables with custom data, and can lead to further vulnerabilities.
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src/Exceptions/ExceptionFactory.php (4 issues)

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<?php
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namespace NotificationChannels\Smsapi\Exceptions;
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use InvalidArgumentException;
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/**
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 * @internal
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 */
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class ExceptionFactory
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{
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    /**
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     * @param  string $expectedType
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     * @param  mixed  $providedArgument
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public static function checkArgumentType($expectedType, $providedArgument)
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    {
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        $providedType = gettype($providedArgument);
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        if ($providedType === 'object') {
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            return is_a($providedArgument, $expectedType);
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        } else {
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            return $providedType === $expectedType;
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param  string[] $expectedTypes
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     * @param  mixed    $providedArgument
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public static function checkArgumentTypes($expectedTypes, $providedArgument)
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    {
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        foreach ($expectedTypes as $expectedType) {
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            if (self::checkArgumentType($expectedType, $providedArgument)) {
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                return true;
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            }
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        }
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        return false;
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param  int    $argumentPosition
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     * @param  string $function
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     * @param  string $expectedType
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     * @param  mixed  $providedArgument
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     * @return void
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     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
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     */
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    public static function assertArgumentType($argumentPosition, $function, $expectedType, $providedArgument)
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    {
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        $ok = self::checkArgumentType($expectedType, $providedArgument);
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        if (! $ok) {
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            $providedType = gettype($providedArgument);
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            throw self::createInvalidArgumentException($argumentPosition, $function, $expectedType, $providedType);
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param  int      $argumentPosition
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     * @param  string   $function
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     * @param  string[] $expectedTypes
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     * @param  mixed    $providedArgument
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     * @return void
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     * @throws InvalidArgumentException
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     */
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    public static function assertArgumentTypes($argumentPosition, $function, $expectedTypes, $providedArgument)
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This method seems to be duplicated in your project.

Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.

You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.

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    {
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        $ok = self::checkArgumentTypes($expectedTypes, $providedArgument);
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        if (! $ok) {
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            $providedType = gettype($providedArgument);
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            throw self::createInvalidArgumentException($argumentPosition, $function, $expectedTypes, $providedType);
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param  int             $argumentPosition
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     * @param  string          $function
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     * @param  string|string[] $expectedType
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There is no parameter named $expectedType. Did you maybe mean $expectedTypes?

This check looks for PHPDoc comments describing methods or function parameters that do not exist on the corresponding method or function. It has, however, found a similar but not annotated parameter which might be a good fit.

Consider the following example. The parameter $ireland is not defined by the method finale(...).

/**
 * @param array $germany
 * @param array $ireland
 */
function finale($germany, $island) {
    return "2:1";
}

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     * @param  string          $providedTypes
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There is no parameter named $providedTypes. Did you maybe mean $providedType?

This check looks for PHPDoc comments describing methods or function parameters that do not exist on the corresponding method or function. It has, however, found a similar but not annotated parameter which might be a good fit.

Consider the following example. The parameter $ireland is not defined by the method finale(...).

/**
 * @param array $germany
 * @param array $ireland
 */
function finale($germany, $island) {
    return "2:1";
}

The most likely cause is that the parameter was changed, but the annotation was not.

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     * @return InvalidArgumentException
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     */
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    public static function createInvalidArgumentException($argumentPosition, $function, $expectedTypes, $providedType)
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    {
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        if (! is_array($expectedTypes)) {
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            $expectedTypes = [$expectedTypes];
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        }
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        return new InvalidArgumentException(sprintf(
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            'Argument %d passed to %s() must be of the type %s, %s given',
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            $argumentPosition, $function, implode(' or ', $expectedTypes), $providedType
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        ));
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    }
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}
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