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namespace Apps\Controller\Admin\Main; |
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use Apps\Model\Admin\Main\FormYandexCounter; |
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use Ffcms\Core\App; |
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use Ffcms\Core\Arch\View; |
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use Ffcms\Core\Exception\ForbiddenException; |
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use Ffcms\Core\Helper\Type\Any; |
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use Ffcms\Core\Network\Request; |
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use Ffcms\Core\Network\Response; |
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use Ffcms\Yandex\Metrika\Client; |
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/** |
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* Trait ActionYandexCounter |
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* @package Apps\Controller\Admin\Main |
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* @property Request $request |
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* @property Response $response |
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* @property View $view |
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*/ |
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trait ActionYandexCounter |
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{ |
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/** |
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* Select counter from api ids |
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* @return string|null |
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* @throws ForbiddenException |
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* @throws \Ffcms\Core\Exception\SyntaxException |
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*/ |
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public function yandexCounter(): ?string |
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{ |
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$configs = App::$Properties->get('oauth', 'Yandex'); |
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$client = new Client($configs['token'], 0); |
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$counters = $client->getCountersList(); |
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// check if counters exist |
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if (!$counters || !Any::isArray($counters) || count($counters) < 1) { |
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throw new ForbiddenException(__('No active counters found')); |
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} |
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// initialize select model |
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$model = new FormYandexCounter($counters); |
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if ($model->send() && $model->validate()) { |
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$model->make(); |
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App::$Session->getFlashBag()->add('success', __('Yandex.metrika connected successful')); |
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$this->response->redirect('main/index'); |
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} |
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return $this->view->render('main/yandex_counter', [ |
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'model' => $model |
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]); |
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} |
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} |
This check looks for function or method calls that always return null and whose return value is assigned to a variable.
The method
getObject()
can return nothing but null, so it makes no sense to assign that value to a variable.The reason is most likely that a function or method is imcomplete or has been reduced for debug purposes.