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src/DrupalExtension/Context/MenuContext.php (8 issues)

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<?php
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namespace NuvoleWeb\Drupal\DrupalExtension\Context;
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use Behat\Gherkin\Node\TableNode;
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use Behat\Behat\Hook\Scope\AfterScenarioScope;
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use Behat\Mink\Exception\ExpectationException;
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/**
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 * Class MenuContext.
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 *
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 * @package NuvoleWeb\Drupal\DrupalExtension\Context
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 */
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class MenuContext extends RawDrupalContext {
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  /**
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   * Menu links created during test execution.
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   *
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   * @var \Drupal\menu_link_content\Entity\MenuLinkContent[]
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   */
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  private $menuLinks = [];
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  /**
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   * Create menu structure for nodes.
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   *
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   * @param string $menu_name
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   *    Menu machine name.
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   * @param \Behat\Gherkin\Node\TableNode $table
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   *    Table representing the menu structure to be specified as follows:
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   *      | title  | parent |
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   *      | Page 1 |        |
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   *      | Page 2 | Page 1 |
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   *      | Page 3 | Page 2 |.
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   *
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   * @throws \Behat\Mink\Exception\ExpectationException
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   *    Throws exception if menu not found.
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   *
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   * @Given the following :menu_name menu structure for content:
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   */
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  public function assertMenuStructureForContent($menu_name, TableNode $table) {
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    $menu_items = $table->getColumnsHash();
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    foreach ($menu_items as $key => $menu_item) {
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      $node = $this->getCore()->loadNodeByName($menu_item['title']);
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface Drupal\Driver\Cores\CoreInterface as the method loadNodeByName() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: NuvoleWeb\Drupal\Driver\Cores\Drupal8.

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

  1. Change the type-hint for the parameter:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(MyUser $user) { /* ... */ }
    }
    
  2. Add an additional type-check:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(User $user)
        {
            if ($user instanceof MyUser) {
                $this->logger->info(/** ... */);
            }
    
            // or alternatively
            if ( ! $user instanceof MyUser) {
                throw new \LogicException(
                    '$user must be an instance of MyUser, '
                   .'other instances are not supported.'
                );
            }
    
        }
    }
    
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types inside the if block in such a case.
  1. Add the method to the interface:

    interface User
    {
        /** @return string */
        public function getPassword();
    
        /** @return string */
        public function getDisplayName();
    }
    
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      $menu_items[$key]['uri'] = "entity:node/{$this->getCore()->getNodeId($node)}";
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface Drupal\Driver\Cores\CoreInterface as the method getNodeId() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: NuvoleWeb\Drupal\Driver\Cores\Drupal8.

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

  1. Change the type-hint for the parameter:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(MyUser $user) { /* ... */ }
    }
    
  2. Add an additional type-check:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(User $user)
        {
            if ($user instanceof MyUser) {
                $this->logger->info(/** ... */);
            }
    
            // or alternatively
            if ( ! $user instanceof MyUser) {
                throw new \LogicException(
                    '$user must be an instance of MyUser, '
                   .'other instances are not supported.'
                );
            }
    
        }
    }
    
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types inside the if block in such a case.
  1. Add the method to the interface:

    interface User
    {
        /** @return string */
        public function getPassword();
    
        /** @return string */
        public function getDisplayName();
    }
    
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    }
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    try {
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      $this->menuLinks = array_merge($this->menuLinks, $this->getCore()->createMenuStructure($menu_name, $menu_items));
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface Drupal\Driver\Cores\CoreInterface as the method createMenuStructure() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: NuvoleWeb\Drupal\Driver\Cores\Drupal8.

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

  1. Change the type-hint for the parameter:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(MyUser $user) { /* ... */ }
    }
    
  2. Add an additional type-check:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(User $user)
        {
            if ($user instanceof MyUser) {
                $this->logger->info(/** ... */);
            }
    
            // or alternatively
            if ( ! $user instanceof MyUser) {
                throw new \LogicException(
                    '$user must be an instance of MyUser, '
                   .'other instances are not supported.'
                );
            }
    
        }
    }
    
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types inside the if block in such a case.
  1. Add the method to the interface:

    interface User
    {
        /** @return string */
        public function getPassword();
    
        /** @return string */
        public function getDisplayName();
    }
    
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    }
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    catch (\InvalidArgumentException $e) {
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      throw new ExpectationException($e->getMessage(), $this->getSession());
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    }
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  }
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  /**
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   * Create menu structure my adding menu links.
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   *
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   * @param string $menu_name
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   *    Menu machine name.
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   * @param \Behat\Gherkin\Node\TableNode $table
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   *    Table representing the menu structure to be specified as follows:
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   *       | title   | uri        | parent |
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   *       | Link 1  | internal:/ |        |
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   *       | Link 2  | internal:/ | Link 1 |
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   *       | Link 3  | internal:/ | Link 1 |.
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   *
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   * @throws \Behat\Mink\Exception\ExpectationException
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   *    Throws exception if menu not found.
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   *
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   * @Given the following :menu_name menu structure:
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   */
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  public function assertMenuStructure($menu_name, TableNode $table) {
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    try {
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      $this->menuLinks = array_merge($this->menuLinks, $this->getCore()->createMenuStructure($menu_name, $table->getColumnsHash()));
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface Drupal\Driver\Cores\CoreInterface as the method createMenuStructure() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: NuvoleWeb\Drupal\Driver\Cores\Drupal8.

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

  1. Change the type-hint for the parameter:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(MyUser $user) { /* ... */ }
    }
    
  2. Add an additional type-check:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(User $user)
        {
            if ($user instanceof MyUser) {
                $this->logger->info(/** ... */);
            }
    
            // or alternatively
            if ( ! $user instanceof MyUser) {
                throw new \LogicException(
                    '$user must be an instance of MyUser, '
                   .'other instances are not supported.'
                );
            }
    
        }
    }
    
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types inside the if block in such a case.
  1. Add the method to the interface:

    interface User
    {
        /** @return string */
        public function getPassword();
    
        /** @return string */
        public function getDisplayName();
    }
    
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    }
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    catch (\InvalidArgumentException $e) {
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      throw new ExpectationException($e->getMessage(), $this->getSession());
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    }
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  }
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  /**
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   * Assert clean Watchdog after every step.
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   *
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   * @param \Behat\Behat\Hook\Scope\AfterScenarioScope $event
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   *    Event object.
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   *
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   * @AfterScenario
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   */
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  public function deleteMenuLinks(AfterScenarioScope $event) {
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The parameter $event is not used and could be removed.

This check looks from parameters that have been defined for a function or method, but which are not used in the method body.

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    if ($this->menuLinks) {
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $this->menuLinks of type Drupal\menu_link_content\Entity\MenuLinkContent[] is implicitly converted to a boolean; are you sure this is intended? If so, consider using ! empty($expr) instead to make it clear that you intend to check for an array without elements.

This check marks implicit conversions of arrays to boolean values in a comparison. While in PHP an empty array is considered to be equal (but not identical) to false, this is not always apparent.

Consider making the comparison explicit by using empty(..) or ! empty(...) instead.

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      foreach ($this->menuLinks as $menu_link) {
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        $this->getCore()->entityDelete($menu_link);
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The call to entityDelete() misses a required argument $entity.

This check looks for function calls that miss required arguments.

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      }
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      $this->getCore()->clearMenuCache();
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It seems like you code against a concrete implementation and not the interface Drupal\Driver\Cores\CoreInterface as the method clearMenuCache() does only exist in the following implementations of said interface: NuvoleWeb\Drupal\Driver\Cores\Drupal8.

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

  1. Change the type-hint for the parameter:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(MyUser $user) { /* ... */ }
    }
    
  2. Add an additional type-check:

    class AuthSystem
    {
        public function authenticate(User $user)
        {
            if ($user instanceof MyUser) {
                $this->logger->info(/** ... */);
            }
    
            // or alternatively
            if ( ! $user instanceof MyUser) {
                throw new \LogicException(
                    '$user must be an instance of MyUser, '
                   .'other instances are not supported.'
                );
            }
    
        }
    }
    
Note: PHP Analyzer uses reverse abstract interpretation to narrow down the types inside the if block in such a case.
  1. Add the method to the interface:

    interface User
    {
        /** @return string */
        public function getPassword();
    
        /** @return string */
        public function getDisplayName();
    }
    
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    }
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  }
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}
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