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PHPArrayToPostgresValueTransformer::formatValue()   C

Complexity

Conditions 12
Paths 16

Size

Total Lines 51
Code Lines 29

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 27
CRAP Score 12.0065

Importance

Changes 1
Bugs 1 Features 0
Metric Value
cc 12
eloc 29
c 1
b 1
f 0
nc 16
nop 1
dl 0
loc 51
ccs 27
cts 28
cp 0.9643
crap 12.0065
rs 6.9666

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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace MartinGeorgiev\Utils;
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use MartinGeorgiev\Utils\Exception\InvalidArrayFormatException;
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/**
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 * Handles transformation from PHP values to PostgreSQL values.
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 *
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 * @since 3.0
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 *
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 * @author Martin Georgiev <[email protected]>
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 */
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class PHPArrayToPostgresValueTransformer
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{
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    private const POSTGRESQL_EMPTY_ARRAY = '{}';
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    /**
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     * Transforms a PHP array to a PostgreSQL text array.
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     * This method supports only single-dimensioned PHP arrays.
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     * This method relays on the default escaping strategy in PostgreSQL (double quotes).
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     *
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     * @throws InvalidArrayFormatException when the input is a multi-dimensional array or has invalid format
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     */
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    public static function transformToPostgresTextArray(array $phpArray): string
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    {
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        if ($phpArray === []) {
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            return self::POSTGRESQL_EMPTY_ARRAY;
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        }
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        if (\array_filter($phpArray, 'is_array')) {
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            throw InvalidArrayFormatException::multiDimensionalArrayNotSupported();
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        }
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        /** @var array<int|string, string> */
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        $processed = \array_map(
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            static fn (mixed $value): string => self::formatValue($value),
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            $phpArray
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        );
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        return '{'.\implode(',', $processed).'}';
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    }
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    /**
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     * Formats a single value for PostgreSQL array.
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     */
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    private static function formatValue(mixed $value): string
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    {
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        if ($value === null) {
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            return 'NULL';
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        }
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        if (\is_int($value) || \is_float($value)) {
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            return (string) $value;
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        }
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        if (\is_bool($value)) {
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            return $value ? 'true' : 'false';
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        }
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        if (\is_object($value)) {
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            if (\method_exists($value, '__toString')) {
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                $stringValue = $value->__toString();
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            } else {
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                // For objects without __toString, use a default representation
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                $stringValue = $value::class;
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            }
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        } elseif (\is_resource($value)) {
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            $stringValue = '(resource)';
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        } else {
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            $valueType = \get_debug_type($value);
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            if ($valueType === 'string') {
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                $stringValue = $value;
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            } elseif (\in_array($valueType, ['int', 'float', 'bool'], true)) {
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                /** @var bool|float|int $value */
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                $stringValue = (string) $value;
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            } else {
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                $stringValue = $valueType;
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            }
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        }
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        \assert(\is_string($stringValue));
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        if ($stringValue === '') {
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            return '""';
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        }
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        // Make sure strings are quoted, PostgreSQL will handle this gracefully
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        // Double the backslashes and escape quotes
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        $escaped = \str_replace(
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            ['\\', '"'],
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            ['\\\\', '\"'],
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            $stringValue
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        );
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        return '"'.$escaped.'"';
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    }
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}
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