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3 | /* |
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4 | * rmarchiv.tk |
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5 | * (c) 2016-2017 by Marcel 'ryg' Hering |
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6 | */ |
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7 | |||
8 | namespace App\Http\Controllers; |
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9 | |||
10 | use App\Models\Developer; |
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11 | use App\Models\Game; |
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12 | use App\Models\User; |
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13 | |||
14 | class AutocompleteController extends Controller |
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15 | { |
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16 | /** |
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17 | * returns autocomplete values for games |
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18 | * @param $term |
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19 | * @return \Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse |
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20 | */ |
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21 | public function search($term) |
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22 | { |
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23 | $result = []; |
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24 | |||
25 | $games = Game::search($term)->get(); |
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26 | |||
27 | foreach ($games as $g) { |
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28 | $result[] = [ |
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29 | 'id' => $g->id, |
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30 | 'title' => $g->title, |
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31 | 'value' => '<div class="searchresult">'.\View::make('_partials.inline_gamebox', ['game' => $g])->render().'</div>', |
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32 | ]; |
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33 | } |
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34 | |||
35 | return \Response::json($result); |
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36 | } |
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37 | |||
38 | View Code Duplication | public function developer($term) |
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39 | { |
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40 | $result = []; |
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41 | |||
42 | $devs = Developer::where('name', 'like', '%'.$term.'%')->get(); |
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43 | |||
44 | foreach ($devs as $dev) { |
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45 | $result[] = ['id' => $dev->id, 'value' => $dev->name]; |
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46 | } |
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47 | |||
48 | return \Response::json($result); |
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49 | } |
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50 | |||
51 | public function game($term) |
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52 | { |
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53 | $result = []; |
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54 | |||
55 | $games = \DB::table('games') |
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56 | ->select([ |
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57 | 'id', |
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58 | 'title', |
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59 | 'subtitle', |
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60 | ]) |
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61 | ->where('title', 'like', '%'.$term.'%') |
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62 | ->orWhere('subtitle', 'like', '%'.$term.'%') |
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63 | ->get(); |
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64 | |||
65 | foreach ($games as $g) { |
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66 | if (is_null($g->subtitle) || $g->subtitle == '') { |
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67 | $result[] = ['id' => $g->id, 'value' => $g->title]; |
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68 | } else { |
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69 | $result[] = ['id' => $g->id, 'value' => $g->title.' -=- '.$g->subtitle]; |
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70 | } |
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71 | } |
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72 | |||
73 | return \Response::json($result); |
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74 | } |
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75 | |||
76 | public function faqcat($term) |
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77 | { |
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78 | $result = []; |
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79 | |||
80 | //$devs = Developer::whereName($term)->get(); |
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81 | $devs = \DB::table('faq') |
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82 | ->select(['id', 'cat']) |
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83 | ->where('faq.cat', 'like', '%'.$term.'%') |
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84 | ->groupBy('faq.cat') |
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85 | ->get(); |
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86 | |||
87 | foreach ($devs as $dev) { |
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88 | $result[] = ['id' => $dev->id, 'value' => $dev->cat]; |
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89 | } |
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90 | |||
91 | return \Response::json($result); |
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92 | } |
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94 | View Code Duplication | public function awardpage($term) |
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95 | { |
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96 | $result = []; |
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97 | $aw = \DB::table('award_pages')->get(); |
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99 | foreach ($aw as $item) { |
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100 | $result[] = [ |
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101 | 'id' => $item->id, |
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102 | 'value' => $item->title, |
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103 | ]; |
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104 | } |
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105 | |||
106 | return \Response::json($result); |
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107 | } |
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109 | View Code Duplication | public function awardcat($term) |
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110 | { |
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111 | $result = []; |
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112 | $aw = \DB::table('award_cats')->get(); |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 5 spaces but found 1 space
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$ab = "ab";
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114 | foreach ($aw as $item) { |
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115 | $result[] = [ |
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116 | 'id' => $item->id, |
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117 | 'value' => $item->title, |
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118 | ]; |
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119 | } |
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120 | |||
121 | return \Response::json($result); |
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122 | } |
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124 | View Code Duplication | public function awardsubcat($term) |
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125 | { |
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126 | $result = []; |
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127 | $aw = \DB::table('award_subcats')->get(); |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 5 spaces but found 1 space
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$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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$ab = "ab";
$abc = "abc";
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129 | foreach ($aw as $item) { |
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130 | $result[] = [ |
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131 | 'id' => $item->id, |
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132 | 'value' => $item->title, |
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133 | ]; |
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134 | } |
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135 | |||
136 | return \Response::json($result); |
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137 | } |
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139 | View Code Duplication | public function user($term) |
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140 | { |
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141 | $result = []; |
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142 | $users = User::where('name', 'like', '%'.$term.'%')->get(); |
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Equals sign not aligned with surrounding assignments; expected 2 spaces but found 1 space
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$abc = "abc";
will produce issues in the first and second line, while this second example $a = "a";
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144 | foreach ($users as $user) { |
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145 | $result[] = [ |
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146 | 'id' => $user->id, |
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147 | 'value' => $user->name, |
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148 | ]; |
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149 | } |
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150 | |||
151 | return \Response::json($result); |
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152 | } |
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153 | } |
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154 |
Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.
You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.