Complex classes like GearmanExecute often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes. You can also have a look at the cohesion graph to spot any un-connected, or weakly-connected components.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
While breaking up the class, it is a good idea to analyze how other classes use GearmanExecute, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
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32 | class GearmanExecute extends AbstractGearmanService implements ContainerAwareInterface |
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33 | { |
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34 | use ContainerAwareTrait; |
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36 | /** |
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37 | * @var EventDispatcherInterface |
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38 | * |
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39 | * EventDispatcher instance |
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40 | */ |
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41 | protected $eventDispatcher; |
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43 | /** |
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44 | * @var OutputInterface |
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45 | * |
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46 | * Output instance |
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47 | */ |
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48 | protected $output; |
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50 | /** |
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51 | * @var OptionsResolver |
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52 | */ |
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53 | protected $executeOptionsResolver; |
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55 | /** |
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56 | * Boolean to track if a system signal has been received |
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57 | * @var boolean |
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58 | */ |
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59 | protected $stopWorkSignalReceived; |
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61 | /** |
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62 | * Bucket with worker objects configuration for PECL |
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63 | * @var array |
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64 | */ |
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65 | protected $workersBucket = array(); |
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67 | /** |
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68 | * Construct method |
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69 | * |
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70 | * @param GearmanCacheWrapper $gearmanCacheWrapper GearmanCacheWrapper |
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71 | * @param array $defaultSettings The default settings for the bundle |
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72 | */ |
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73 | 2 | public function __construct(GearmanCacheWrapper $gearmanCacheWrapper, array $defaultSettings) |
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103 | /** |
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104 | * Toggles that work should be stopped, we only subscribe to SIGTERM and SIGHUP |
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105 | * @param int $signo Signal number |
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106 | */ |
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107 | public function handleSystemSignal($signo) |
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112 | /** |
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113 | * Set event dispatcher |
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114 | * |
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115 | * @param EventDispatcherInterface $eventDispatcher |
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116 | * |
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117 | * @return GearmanExecute self Object |
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118 | */ |
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119 | 2 | public function setEventDispatcher(EventDispatcherInterface $eventDispatcher) |
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126 | /** |
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127 | * Set output |
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128 | * |
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129 | * @param OutputInterface $output |
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130 | * |
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131 | * @return GearmanExecute self Object |
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132 | */ |
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133 | 6 | public function setOutput(OutputInterface $output) |
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140 | /** |
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141 | * Executes a job given a jobName and given settings and annotations of job |
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142 | * |
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143 | * @param string $jobName Name of job to be executed |
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144 | * @param array $options Array of options passed to the callback |
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145 | * @param \GearmanWorker $gearmanWorker Worker instance to use |
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146 | */ |
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147 | 1 | public function executeJob($jobName, array $options = array(), \GearmanWorker $gearmanWorker = null) |
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156 | /** |
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157 | * Given a worker, execute GearmanWorker function defined by job. |
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158 | * |
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159 | * @param array $worker Worker definition |
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160 | * @param array $options Array of options passed to the callback |
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161 | * @param \GearmanWorker $gearmanWorker Worker instance to use |
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162 | * |
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163 | * @throws ServerConnectionException if a connection to a server was not possible. |
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164 | * |
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165 | * @return GearmanExecute self Object |
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166 | */ |
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167 | 1 | private function callJob(Array $worker, array $options = array(), \GearmanWorker $gearmanWorker = null) |
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226 | /** |
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227 | * Given a worker settings, return Job instance |
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228 | * |
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229 | * @param array $worker Worker settings |
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230 | * |
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231 | * @return Object Job instance |
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232 | */ |
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233 | 1 | private function createJob(array $worker) |
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264 | /** |
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265 | * Given a GearmanWorker and an instance of Job, run it |
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266 | * |
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267 | * @param \GearmanWorker $gearmanWorker Gearman Worker |
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268 | * @param Object $objInstance Job instance |
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269 | * @param array $jobs Array of jobs to subscribe |
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270 | * @param integer $iterations Number of iterations |
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271 | * @param integer $timeout Timeout |
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272 | * |
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273 | * @return GearmanExecute self Object |
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274 | */ |
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275 | 1 | private function runJob(\GearmanWorker $gearmanWorker, $objInstance, array $jobs, $iterations, $timeout = null) |
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342 | * Adds into worker all defined Servers. |
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343 | * If any is defined, performs default method |
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344 | * |
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345 | * @param \GearmanWorker $gmworker Worker to perform configuration |
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346 | * @param array $servers Servers array |
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347 | * |
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348 | * @throws ServerConnectionException if a connection to a server was not possible. |
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349 | * |
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350 | * @return array Successfully added servers |
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351 | */ |
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352 | 1 | private function addServers(\GearmanWorker $gmworker, array $servers) |
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373 | * Executes a worker given a workerName subscribing all his jobs inside and |
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374 | * given settings and annotations of worker and jobs |
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375 | * |
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376 | * @param string $workerName Name of worker to be executed |
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377 | */ |
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378 | public function executeWorker($workerName, array $options = array()) |
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388 | /** |
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389 | * Wrapper function handler for all registered functions |
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390 | * This allows us to do some nice logging when jobs are started/finished |
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391 | * |
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392 | * @see https://github.com/brianlmoon/GearmanManager/blob/ffc828dac2547aff76cb4962bb3fcc4f454ec8a2/GearmanPeclManager.php#L95-206 |
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393 | * |
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394 | * @param \GearmanJob $job |
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395 | * |
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396 | * @return mixed |
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397 | */ |
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398 | 1 | public function handleJob(\GearmanJob $job) |
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431 | } |
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Very long variable names usually make code harder to read. It is therefore recommended not to make variable names too verbose.