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1 | <?php |
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2 | /** |
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3 | * KeyController.php |
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4 | * |
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5 | * PHP version 5.6+ |
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6 | * |
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7 | * @author Philippe Gaultier <[email protected]> |
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8 | * @copyright 2010-2017 Philippe Gaultier |
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9 | * @license http://www.sweelix.net/license license |
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10 | * @version 1.2.0 |
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11 | * @link http://www.sweelix.net |
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12 | * @package sweelix\oauth2\server\commands |
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13 | */ |
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14 | |||
15 | namespace sweelix\oauth2\server\commands; |
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16 | |||
17 | use yii\console\Controller; |
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18 | use Yii; |
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19 | use yii\console\ExitCode; |
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20 | |||
21 | /** |
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22 | * Manage oauth keys |
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23 | * |
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24 | * @author Philippe Gaultier <[email protected]> |
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25 | * @copyright 2010-2017 Philippe Gaultier |
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26 | * @license http://www.sweelix.net/license license |
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27 | * @version 1.2.0 |
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28 | * @link http://www.sweelix.net |
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29 | * @package sweelix\oauth2\server\commands |
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30 | * @since 1.0.0 |
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31 | */ |
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32 | class KeyController extends Controller |
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33 | { |
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34 | |||
35 | /** |
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36 | * @var string alias to public key file |
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37 | */ |
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38 | public $publicKey; |
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39 | /** |
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40 | * @var string alias to private key file |
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41 | */ |
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42 | public $privateKey; |
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43 | /** |
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44 | * @var string encryption algorithm |
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45 | */ |
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46 | public $encryptionAlgorithm; |
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47 | |||
48 | /** |
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49 | * @inheritdoc |
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50 | */ |
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51 | public function options($actionID) |
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52 | { |
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53 | return [ |
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54 | 'publicKey', |
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55 | 'privateKey', |
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56 | 'encryptionAlgorithm', |
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57 | ]; |
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58 | } |
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59 | |||
60 | /** |
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61 | * Create new Oauth CypherKey |
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62 | * @param string $id Should be client-id or default for common key |
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63 | * @return int |
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64 | * @throws \yii\base\InvalidConfigException |
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65 | * @throws \yii\base\UnknownClassException |
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66 | * @since 1.0.0 |
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67 | */ |
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68 | public function actionCreate($id) |
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69 | { |
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70 | $cypherKey = Yii::createObject('sweelix\oauth2\server\interfaces\CypherKeyModelInterface'); |
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71 | /* @var \sweelix\oauth2\server\interfaces\CypherKeyModelInterface $cypherKey */ |
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72 | $cypherKey->id = $id; |
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73 | $hasKey = false; |
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74 | if (($this->privateKey !== null) && ($this->publicKey !== null)) { |
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75 | $this->privateKey = Yii::getAlias($this->privateKey); |
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It seems like
\Yii::getAlias($this->privateKey) can also be of type boolean . However, the property $privateKey is declared as type string . Maybe add an additional type check?
Our type inference engine has found a suspicous assignment of a value to a property. This check raises an issue when a value that can be of a mixed type is assigned to a property that is type hinted more strictly. For example, imagine you have a variable Either this assignment is in error or a type check should be added for that assignment. class Id
{
public $id;
public function __construct($id)
{
$this->id = $id;
}
}
class Account
{
/** @var Id $id */
public $id;
}
$account_id = false;
if (starsAreRight()) {
$account_id = new Id(42);
}
$account = new Account();
if ($account instanceof Id)
{
$account->id = $account_id;
}
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76 | $this->publicKey = Yii::getAlias($this->publicKey); |
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It seems like
\Yii::getAlias($this->publicKey) can also be of type boolean . However, the property $publicKey is declared as type string . Maybe add an additional type check?
Our type inference engine has found a suspicous assignment of a value to a property. This check raises an issue when a value that can be of a mixed type is assigned to a property that is type hinted more strictly. For example, imagine you have a variable Either this assignment is in error or a type check should be added for that assignment. class Id
{
public $id;
public function __construct($id)
{
$this->id = $id;
}
}
class Account
{
/** @var Id $id */
public $id;
}
$account_id = false;
if (starsAreRight()) {
$account_id = new Id(42);
}
$account = new Account();
if ($account instanceof Id)
{
$account->id = $account_id;
}
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77 | if ((file_exists($this->privateKey) === true) && (file_exists($this->publicKey) === true)) { |
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78 | $cypherKey->privateKey = file_get_contents($this->privateKey); |
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Accessing
privateKey on the interface sweelix\oauth2\server\in...CypherKeyModelInterface suggest that you code against a concrete implementation. How about adding an instanceof check?
If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface. Available Fixes
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79 | $cypherKey->publicKey = file_get_contents($this->publicKey); |
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Accessing
publicKey on the interface sweelix\oauth2\server\in...CypherKeyModelInterface suggest that you code against a concrete implementation. How about adding an instanceof check?
If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface. Available Fixes
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80 | $hasKey = true; |
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81 | } |
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82 | } |
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83 | if ($hasKey === false) { |
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84 | $cypherKey->generateKeys(); |
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85 | } |
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86 | if ($cypherKey->save() === true) { |
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87 | $this->stdout('Key created :' . "\n"); |
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88 | $this->stdout(' - id: ' . $cypherKey->id . "\n"); |
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Accessing
id on the interface sweelix\oauth2\server\in...CypherKeyModelInterface suggest that you code against a concrete implementation. How about adding an instanceof check?
If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface. Available Fixes
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89 | $this->stdout(' - Algorithm: ' . $cypherKey->encryptionAlgorithm . "\n"); |
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Accessing
encryptionAlgorithm on the interface sweelix\oauth2\server\in...CypherKeyModelInterface suggest that you code against a concrete implementation. How about adding an instanceof check?
If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface. Available Fixes
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90 | return ExitCode::OK; |
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91 | } else { |
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92 | $this->stdout('Key cannot be created.' . "\n"); |
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93 | return ExitCode::UNSPECIFIED_ERROR; |
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94 | } |
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95 | } |
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96 | |||
97 | /** |
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98 | * Update existing Oauth CypherKey |
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99 | * @param $id |
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100 | * @return int |
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101 | * @throws \yii\base\InvalidConfigException |
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102 | * @throws \yii\base\UnknownClassException |
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103 | */ |
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104 | public function actionUpdate($id) |
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105 | { |
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106 | $cypherKey = Yii::createObject('sweelix\oauth2\server\interfaces\CypherKeyModelInterface'); |
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107 | $cypherKeyClass = get_class($cypherKey); |
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108 | /* @var \sweelix\oauth2\server\interfaces\CypherKeyModelInterface $cypherKey */ |
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109 | $cypherKey = $cypherKeyClass::findOne($id); |
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110 | if ($cypherKey !== null) { |
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111 | $hasKey = false; |
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112 | if (($this->privateKey !== null) && ($this->publicKey !== null)) { |
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113 | $this->privateKey = Yii::getAlias($this->privateKey); |
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0 ignored issues
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It seems like
\Yii::getAlias($this->privateKey) can also be of type boolean . However, the property $privateKey is declared as type string . Maybe add an additional type check?
Our type inference engine has found a suspicous assignment of a value to a property. This check raises an issue when a value that can be of a mixed type is assigned to a property that is type hinted more strictly. For example, imagine you have a variable Either this assignment is in error or a type check should be added for that assignment. class Id
{
public $id;
public function __construct($id)
{
$this->id = $id;
}
}
class Account
{
/** @var Id $id */
public $id;
}
$account_id = false;
if (starsAreRight()) {
$account_id = new Id(42);
}
$account = new Account();
if ($account instanceof Id)
{
$account->id = $account_id;
}
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114 | $this->publicKey = Yii::getAlias($this->publicKey); |
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0 ignored issues
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show
It seems like
\Yii::getAlias($this->publicKey) can also be of type boolean . However, the property $publicKey is declared as type string . Maybe add an additional type check?
Our type inference engine has found a suspicous assignment of a value to a property. This check raises an issue when a value that can be of a mixed type is assigned to a property that is type hinted more strictly. For example, imagine you have a variable Either this assignment is in error or a type check should be added for that assignment. class Id
{
public $id;
public function __construct($id)
{
$this->id = $id;
}
}
class Account
{
/** @var Id $id */
public $id;
}
$account_id = false;
if (starsAreRight()) {
$account_id = new Id(42);
}
$account = new Account();
if ($account instanceof Id)
{
$account->id = $account_id;
}
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115 | if ((file_exists($this->privateKey) === true) && (file_exists($this->publicKey) === true)) { |
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116 | $cypherKey->privateKey = file_get_contents($this->privateKey); |
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0 ignored issues
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Accessing
privateKey on the interface sweelix\oauth2\server\in...CypherKeyModelInterface suggest that you code against a concrete implementation. How about adding an instanceof check?
If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface. Available Fixes
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117 | $cypherKey->publicKey = file_get_contents($this->publicKey); |
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0 ignored issues
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Accessing
publicKey on the interface sweelix\oauth2\server\in...CypherKeyModelInterface suggest that you code against a concrete implementation. How about adding an instanceof check?
If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface. Available Fixes
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118 | $hasKey = true; |
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119 | } |
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120 | } |
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121 | if ($hasKey === false) { |
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122 | $cypherKey->generateKeys(); |
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123 | } |
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124 | if ($cypherKey->save() === true) { |
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125 | $this->stdout('Key updated :' . "\n"); |
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126 | $this->stdout(' - id: ' . $cypherKey->id . "\n"); |
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Accessing
id on the interface sweelix\oauth2\server\in...CypherKeyModelInterface suggest that you code against a concrete implementation. How about adding an instanceof check?
If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface. Available Fixes
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127 | $this->stdout(' - Algorithm: ' . $cypherKey->encryptionAlgorithm . "\n"); |
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Accessing
encryptionAlgorithm on the interface sweelix\oauth2\server\in...CypherKeyModelInterface suggest that you code against a concrete implementation. How about adding an instanceof check?
If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface. Available Fixes
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128 | return ExitCode::OK; |
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129 | } else { |
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130 | $this->stdout('Key ' . $id . ' cannot be updated' . "\n"); |
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131 | return ExitCode::UNSPECIFIED_ERROR; |
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132 | } |
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133 | } else { |
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134 | $this->stdout('Key ' . $id . ' does not exist' . "\n"); |
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135 | return ExitCode::UNSPECIFIED_ERROR; |
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136 | } |
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137 | } |
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138 | |||
139 | /** |
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140 | * Delete Oauth CypherKey |
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141 | * @param $id |
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142 | * @return int |
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143 | * @throws \yii\base\InvalidConfigException |
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144 | * @throws \yii\base\UnknownClassException |
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145 | */ |
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146 | public function actionDelete($id) |
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147 | { |
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148 | $cypherKey = Yii::createObject('sweelix\oauth2\server\interfaces\CypherKeyModelInterface'); |
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149 | $cypherKeyClass = get_class($cypherKey); |
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150 | /* @var \sweelix\oauth2\server\interfaces\CypherKeyModelInterface $cypherKey */ |
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151 | $cypherKey = $cypherKeyClass::findOne($id); |
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152 | if ($cypherKey !== null) { |
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153 | if ($cypherKey->delete() === true) { |
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154 | $this->stdout('Key ' . $id . ' deleted' . "\n"); |
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155 | return ExitCode::OK; |
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156 | } else { |
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157 | $this->stdout('Key ' . $id . ' cannot be deleted' . "\n"); |
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158 | return ExitCode::UNSPECIFIED_ERROR; |
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159 | } |
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160 | } else { |
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161 | $this->stdout('Key ' . $id . ' does not exist' . "\n"); |
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162 | return ExitCode::UNSPECIFIED_ERROR; |
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163 | } |
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164 | } |
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165 | } |
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166 |
If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface.
Available Fixes
Adding an additional type check:
Changing the type hint: