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1 | <?php |
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3 | require_once __DIR__ . '/CommandHandlerInterface.php'; |
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4 | require_once __DIR__ . '/CommandInterface.php'; |
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5 | require_once __DIR__ . '/CreateOrderCommand.php'; |
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6 | require_once __DIR__ . '/../../societe/class/societe.class.php'; |
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7 | require_once __DIR__ . '/../../commande/class/commande.class.php'; |
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8 | require_once __DIR__ . '/../../product/class/product.class.php'; |
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9 | |||
10 | /** |
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11 | * CreateOrderCommandHandler class |
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12 | * |
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13 | * @author Laurent De Coninck <[email protected]> |
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14 | */ |
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15 | class CreateOrderCommandHandler implements CommandHandlerInterface |
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16 | { |
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17 | /** |
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18 | * @var DoliDB |
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19 | */ |
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20 | private $db; |
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21 | |||
22 | /** |
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23 | * @var stdClass |
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24 | */ |
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25 | private $conf; |
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26 | |||
27 | /** |
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28 | * @var User |
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29 | */ |
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30 | private $user; |
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31 | |||
32 | /** |
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33 | * @var Translate |
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34 | */ |
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35 | private $langs; |
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36 | |||
37 | /** |
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38 | * @var ModeleThirdPartyCode |
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39 | */ |
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40 | private $codeFournisseurGenerator; |
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41 | |||
42 | /** |
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43 | * @var ModeleThirdPartyCode |
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44 | */ |
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45 | private $codeClientGenerator; |
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46 | |||
47 | /** |
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48 | * @var Societe |
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49 | */ |
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50 | private $societe; |
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51 | |||
52 | /** |
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53 | * @var Commande |
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54 | */ |
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55 | private $order; |
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56 | |||
57 | /** |
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58 | * @param DoliDB $db |
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59 | * @param stdClass $conf |
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60 | * @param User $user |
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61 | * @param Translate $langs |
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62 | * @param ModeleThirdPartyCode $codeClientGenerator |
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63 | * @param ModeleThirdPartyCode $codeFounrisseurGenerator |
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64 | */ |
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65 | public function __construct( |
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66 | $db, |
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67 | $conf, |
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68 | $user, |
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69 | $langs, |
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70 | ModeleThirdPartyCode $codeClientGenerator, |
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71 | ModeleThirdPartyCode $codeFounrisseurGenerator |
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72 | ) { |
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73 | $this->db = $db; |
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74 | $this->conf = $conf->global; |
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75 | $this->user = $user; |
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76 | $this->langs = $langs; |
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77 | $this->codeClientGenerator = $codeClientGenerator; |
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78 | $this->codeFournisseurGenerator = $codeFounrisseurGenerator; |
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79 | } |
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80 | |||
81 | /** |
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82 | * @param CreateOrderCommand|CommandInterface $command |
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83 | * |
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84 | * @throws Exception |
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85 | */ |
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86 | public function handle(CommandInterface $command) |
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87 | { |
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88 | $customerId = $this->createCustomer($command)->id; |
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89 | |||
90 | $this->createOrder($command, $customerId) |
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91 | ->addLine($command) |
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92 | ->addContacts() |
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93 | ->validateOrder(); |
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94 | |||
95 | $this->order->generateDocument('einstein', $this->langs); |
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96 | } |
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97 | |||
98 | /** |
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99 | * @return Product |
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100 | */ |
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101 | View Code Duplication | private function getProduct() |
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102 | { |
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103 | $flightProduct = new Product($this->db); |
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104 | |||
105 | if ($flightProduct->fetch($this->conf->BBC_FLIGHT_TYPE_CUSTOMER) <= 0) { |
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106 | throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Default product not configured'); |
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107 | } |
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108 | |||
109 | return $flightProduct; |
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110 | } |
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111 | |||
112 | /** |
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113 | * @param Product $flightProduct |
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114 | * @param float|int $pricePerPax |
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115 | * |
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116 | * @return float|int |
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117 | */ |
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118 | private function computeDiscounts($flightProduct, $pricePerPax = 0) |
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119 | { |
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120 | return ($flightProduct->price_ttc - ($pricePerPax)) * 100 / $flightProduct->price_ttc; |
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121 | } |
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122 | |||
123 | /** |
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124 | * @param CommandInterface|CreateOrderCommand $command |
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125 | * |
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126 | * @return Societe |
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127 | * @throws Exception |
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128 | */ |
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129 | private function createCustomer(CommandInterface $command) |
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130 | { |
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131 | $this->societe = new Societe($this->db); |
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132 | $name = $command->getName() . ' ' . $command->getFirstname(); |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getName() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
![]() It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getFirstname() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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134 | $existingCustomers = $this->societe->searchByName($name); |
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135 | if(count($existingCustomers) > 0){ |
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136 | $this->societe = $existingCustomers[0]; |
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137 | return $this->societe; |
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138 | } |
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139 | |||
140 | $this->societe->particulier = 1; |
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141 | $this->societe->name = $name; |
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142 | $this->societe->civility_id = $command->getCivilityId(); |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getCivilityId() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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143 | $this->societe->name_bis = $command->getName(); |
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0 ignored issues
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getName() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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144 | $this->societe->firstname = $command->getFirstname(); |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getFirstname() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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145 | $this->societe->entity = $this->conf->entity; |
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146 | $this->societe->name_alias = ''; |
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147 | $this->societe->address = GETPOST('address'); |
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148 | $this->societe->zip = $command->getZip(); |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getZip() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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149 | $this->societe->town = $command->getTown(); |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getTown() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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150 | $this->societe->country_id = 2; |
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151 | $this->societe->state_id = $command->getState(); |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getState() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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152 | $this->societe->phone = $command->getPhone(); |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getPhone() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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153 | $this->societe->email = $command->getEmail(); |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getEmail() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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154 | $this->societe->code_client = $this->codeClientGenerator->getNextValue($this->societe, 0); |
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155 | $this->societe->code_fournisseur = $this->codeFournisseurGenerator->getNextValue($this->societe, 1); |
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156 | $this->societe->tva_intra = $command->getTva(); |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getTva() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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157 | $this->societe->tva_assuj = empty($command->getTva()) ? 0 : 1; |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getTva() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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158 | $this->societe->status = 1; |
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159 | $this->societe->client = 3; //prospect + customer |
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160 | $this->societe->fournisseur = 0; |
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161 | $this->societe->commercial_id = $this->user->id; |
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162 | $this->societe->default_lang = $command->getLanguage(); |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getLanguage() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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163 | |||
164 | $customerId = $this->societe->create($this->user); |
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165 | if ($customerId < 0) { |
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166 | throw new Exception($this->societe->errorsToString(), $customerId); |
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167 | } |
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168 | |||
169 | return $this->societe; |
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170 | } |
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171 | |||
172 | /** |
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173 | * @param CommandInterface|CreateOrderCommand $command |
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174 | * |
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175 | * @return CreateOrderCommandHandler |
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176 | */ |
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177 | private function addLine(CommandInterface $command) |
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178 | { |
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179 | $product = $this->getProduct(); |
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180 | $pu_ht = price2num($product->price, 'MU'); |
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181 | |||
182 | $this->order->addline( |
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183 | '', |
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184 | $pu_ht, |
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185 | $command->getNbrPax(), |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getNbrPax() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateFlightCommand , CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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186 | $product->tva_tx, |
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187 | 0, |
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188 | 0, |
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189 | $product->id, |
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190 | $this->computeDiscounts($product, ($command->getCost() / $command->getNbrPax())) |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getCost() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateFlightCommand , CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
![]() It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getNbrPax() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateFlightCommand , CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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191 | ); |
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192 | |||
193 | return $this; |
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194 | } |
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195 | |||
196 | /** |
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197 | * @param CommandInterface|CreateOrderCommand $command |
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198 | * @param int $customerId |
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199 | * |
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200 | * @return $this |
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201 | * @throws Exception |
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202 | */ |
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203 | private function createOrder(CommandInterface $command, $customerId) |
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204 | { |
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205 | $this->order = new Commande($this->db); |
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206 | $this->order->note_public = $command->isCommentPublic() ? $command->getComment() : ''; |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method isCommentPublic() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
![]() It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getComment() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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207 | $this->order->note_private = $command->isCommentPublic() ? $command->getComment() : ''; |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method isCommentPublic() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
![]() It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getComment() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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208 | $this->order->socid = $customerId; |
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209 | $this->order->cond_reglement_id = 1; // reception |
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210 | $this->order->mode_reglement_id = 2; //virement |
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211 | $this->order->demand_reason_id = $command->getOrigine(); |
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface
CommandInterface as the method getOrigine() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: CreateOrderCommand .
Let’s take a look at an example: interface User
{
/** @return string */
public function getPassword();
}
class MyUser implements User
{
public function getPassword()
{
// return something
}
public function getDisplayName()
{
// return some name.
}
}
class AuthSystem
{
public function authenticate(User $user)
{
$this->logger->info(sprintf('Authenticating %s.', $user->getDisplayName()));
// do something.
}
}
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different implementation of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break. Available Fixes
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types
inside the if block in such a case.
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212 | $this->order->date = time(); |
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213 | |||
214 | $orderId = $this->order->create($this->user); |
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215 | if ($orderId <= 0) { |
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216 | throw new Exception('Exception during the order creation'); |
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217 | } |
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218 | |||
219 | return $this; |
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220 | } |
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221 | |||
222 | /** |
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223 | * Validate the order |
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224 | * |
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225 | * @throws Exception |
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226 | */ |
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227 | private function validateOrder() |
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228 | { |
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229 | if ($this->order->valid($this->user) < 0) { |
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230 | throw new Exception('Validation of order failed'); |
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231 | } |
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232 | |||
233 | return $this; |
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234 | } |
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235 | |||
236 | /** |
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237 | * Add sales contact |
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238 | */ |
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239 | private function addContacts() |
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240 | { |
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241 | $this->order->add_contact($this->user->id, 91, 'internal'); |
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242 | return $this; |
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243 | } |
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244 | |||
245 | /** |
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246 | * @return Societe |
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247 | */ |
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248 | public function getCustomer() |
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249 | { |
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250 | return $this->societe; |
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251 | } |
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252 | |||
253 | /** |
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254 | * @return Commande |
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255 | */ |
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256 | public function getOrder() |
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257 | { |
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258 | return $this->order; |
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259 | } |
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260 | |||
261 | } |
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.