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Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
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74 | public function getCMSFields() { |
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75 | $fields = parent::getCMSFields(); |
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76 | $fields->removeFieldFromTab('Root', 'Pages'); |
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77 | $fields->removeFieldsFromTab('Root.Main', array( |
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78 | 'SortOrder', |
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79 | 'showBlockbyClass', |
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80 | 'shownInClass', |
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81 | 'MemberVisibility' |
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82 | )); |
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83 | |||
84 | $memberGroups = Group::get(); |
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85 | $sourcemap = $memberGroups->map('Code', 'Title'); |
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86 | $source = array( |
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87 | 'anonymous' => 'Anonymous visitors' |
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88 | ); |
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89 | foreach ($sourcemap as $mapping => $key) { |
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90 | $source[$mapping] = $key; |
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91 | } |
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93 | $memberVisibility = new CheckboxSetField( |
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94 | $name = "MemberVisibility", |
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95 | $title = "Show block for specific groups", |
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96 | $source |
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97 | ); |
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98 | |||
99 | $memberVisibility->setDescription('Show this block only for the selected group(s). If you select no groups, the block will be visible to all members.'); |
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101 | $availabelClasses = $this->availableClasses(); |
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102 | $inClass = new CheckboxSetField( |
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103 | $name = "shownInClass", |
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104 | $title = "Show block for specific content types", |
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105 | $availabelClasses |
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106 | ); |
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108 | $filterSelector = OptionsetField::create( |
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109 | 'showBlockbyClass', |
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110 | 'Choose filter set', |
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111 | array( |
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112 | '0' => 'by page', |
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113 | '1' => 'by page/data type' |
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114 | ) |
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115 | )->setDescription('<p><br /><strong>by page</strong>: block will be displayed in the selected page(s)<br /><strong>by page/data type</strong>: block will be displayed on the pages created with the particular page/data type. e.g. is <strong>"InternalPage"</strong> is picked, the block will be displayed, and will ONLY be displayed on all <strong>Internal Pages</strong></p>'); |
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117 | $availablePages = Page::get()->exclude('ClassName', array( |
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118 | 'ErrorPage', |
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119 | 'RedirectorPage', |
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120 | 'VirtualPage' |
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121 | )); |
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122 | $pageSelector = new CheckboxSetField( |
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123 | $name = "Pages", |
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124 | $title = "Show on Page(s)", |
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125 | $availablePages->map('ID','Title') |
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126 | ); |
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129 | if ($this->canConfigPageAndType(Member::currentUser())) { |
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130 | $fields->addFieldsToTab('Root.VisibilitySettings', array( |
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131 | $filterSelector, |
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132 | $pageSelector, |
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133 | $inClass |
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134 | )); |
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135 | } |
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137 | if ($this->canConfigMemberVisibility(Member::currentUser())) { |
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138 | $fields->addFieldToTab('Root.VisibilitySettings', $memberVisibility); |
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139 | } |
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141 | if (!$fields->fieldByName('Options')) { |
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142 | $fields->insertBefore($right = RightSidebar::create('Options'), 'Root'); |
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143 | } |
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145 | $fields->addFieldsToTab('Options', array( |
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146 | CheckboxField::create('addMarginTop', 'add "margin-top" class to block wrapper'), |
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147 | CheckboxField::create('addMarginBottom', 'add "margin-bottom" class to block wrapper') |
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148 | )); |
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150 | return $fields; |
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151 | } |
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204 | } |
Since your code implements the magic getter
_get
, this function will be called for any read access on an undefined variable. You can add the@property
annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.If the property has read access only, you can use the @property-read annotation instead.
Of course, you may also just have mistyped another name, in which case you should fix the error.
See also the PhpDoc documentation for @property.