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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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93 | public function predis(SymfonyStyle $io) |
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94 | { |
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95 | $pubSubLoop = function () use ($io) { |
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96 | /** @var \Predis\Client $client */ |
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97 | $client = $this->redisDriver->getClient(true); |
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99 | // Initialize a new pubsub consumer. |
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100 | $pubSub = $client->pubSubLoop(); |
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102 | $channels = []; |
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103 | foreach ($this->broadcast->channels() as $key => $channel) { |
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104 | $channels[$key] = $channel . '.io'; |
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105 | } |
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107 | // Subscribe to your channels |
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108 | $pubSub->subscribe(array_merge(['control_channel'], $channels)); |
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110 | // Start processing the pubsup messages. Open a terminal and use redis-cli |
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111 | // to push messages to the channels. Examples: |
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112 | // ./redis-cli PUBLISH notifications "this is a test" |
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113 | // ./redis-cli PUBLISH control_channel quit_loop |
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114 | foreach ($pubSub as $message) { |
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115 | switch ($message->kind) { |
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116 | case 'subscribe': |
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117 | $io->success("Subscribed to {$message->channel}"); |
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118 | break; |
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119 | case 'message': |
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120 | if ('control_channel' == $message->channel) { |
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121 | if ('quit_loop' == $message->payload) { |
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122 | $io->success("Aborting pubsub loop...\n"); |
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123 | $pubSub->unsubscribe(); |
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124 | } else { |
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125 | $io->success("Received an unrecognized command: {$message->payload}\n"); |
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126 | } |
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127 | } else { |
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128 | $payload = json_decode($message->payload, true); |
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129 | $data = $payload['data'] ?? []; |
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131 | $this->broadcast->on($payload['name'], $data); |
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132 | } |
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133 | break; |
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134 | } |
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135 | } |
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137 | // Always unset the pubsub consumer instance when you are done! The |
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138 | // class destructor will take care of cleanups and prevent protocol |
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139 | // desynchronizations between the client and the server. |
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140 | unset($pubSub); |
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141 | }; |
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143 | // Auto recconnect on redis timeout |
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144 | try { |
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145 | $pubSubLoop(); |
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146 | } catch (ConnectionException $e) { |
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147 | $pubSubLoop(); |
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148 | } |
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149 | } |
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150 | } |
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Let’s assume that you have a directory layout like this:
and let’s assume the following content of
Bar.php
:If both files
OtherDir/Foo.php
andSomeDir/Foo.php
are loaded in the same runtime, you will see a PHP error such as the following:PHP Fatal error: Cannot use SomeDir\Foo as Foo because the name is already in use in OtherDir/Foo.php
However, as
OtherDir/Foo.php
does not necessarily have to be loaded and the error is only triggered if it is loaded beforeOtherDir/Bar.php
, this problem might go unnoticed for a while. In order to prevent this error from surfacing, you must import the namespace with a different alias: