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Member_GroupSet::removeAll()   B

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Conditions 1
Paths 1

Size

Total Lines 30
Code Lines 19

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Importance

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Metric Value
cc 1
eloc 19
nc 1
nop 0
dl 0
loc 30
rs 8.8571
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f 0
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<?php
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/**
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 * The member class which represents the users of the system
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 *
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 * @package framework
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 * @subpackage security
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 *
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 * @property string $FirstName
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 * @property string $Surname
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 * @property string $Email
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 * @property string $Password
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 * @property string $RememberLoginToken
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 * @property string $TempIDHash
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 * @property string $TempIDExpired
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 * @property int $NumVisit @deprecated 4.0
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 * @property string $LastVisited @deprecated 4.0
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 * @property string $AutoLoginHash
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 * @property string $AutoLoginExpired
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 * @property string $PasswordEncryption
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 * @property string $Salt
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 * @property string $PasswordExpiry
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 * @property string $LockedOutUntil
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 * @property string $Locale
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 * @property int $FailedLoginCount
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 * @property string $DateFormat
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 * @property string $TimeFormat
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 */
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class Member extends DataObject implements TemplateGlobalProvider {
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	private static $db = array(
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		'FirstName' => 'Varchar',
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		'Surname' => 'Varchar',
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		'Email' => 'Varchar(254)', // See RFC 5321, Section 4.5.3.1.3. (256 minus the < and > character)
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		'TempIDHash' => 'Varchar(160)', // Temporary id used for cms re-authentication
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		'TempIDExpired' => 'SS_Datetime', // Expiry of temp login
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		'Password' => 'Varchar(160)',
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		'RememberLoginToken' => 'Varchar(160)', // Note: this currently holds a hash, not a token.
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		'NumVisit' => 'Int', // @deprecated 4.0
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		'LastVisited' => 'SS_Datetime', // @deprecated 4.0
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		'AutoLoginHash' => 'Varchar(160)', // Used to auto-login the user on password reset
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		'AutoLoginExpired' => 'SS_Datetime',
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		// This is an arbitrary code pointing to a PasswordEncryptor instance,
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		// not an actual encryption algorithm.
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		// Warning: Never change this field after its the first password hashing without
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		// providing a new cleartext password as well.
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		'PasswordEncryption' => "Varchar(50)",
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		'Salt' => 'Varchar(50)',
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		'PasswordExpiry' => 'Date',
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		'LockedOutUntil' => 'SS_Datetime',
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		'Locale' => 'Varchar(6)',
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		// handled in registerFailedLogin(), only used if $lock_out_after_incorrect_logins is set
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		'FailedLoginCount' => 'Int',
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		// In ISO format
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		'DateFormat' => 'Varchar(30)',
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		'TimeFormat' => 'Varchar(30)',
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	);
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	private static $belongs_many_many = array(
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		'Groups' => 'Group',
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	);
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	private static $has_one = array();
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	private static $has_many = array(
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		'LoggedPasswords' => 'MemberPassword',
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	);
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	private static $many_many = array();
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	private static $many_many_extraFields = array();
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	private static $default_sort = '"Surname", "FirstName"';
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	private static $indexes = array(
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		'Email' => true,
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		//Removed due to duplicate null values causing MSSQL problems
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		//'AutoLoginHash' => Array('type'=>'unique', 'value'=>'AutoLoginHash', 'ignoreNulls'=>true)
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	);
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	/**
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	 * @config
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	 * @var boolean
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	 */
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	private static $notify_password_change = false;
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	/**
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	 * Flag whether or not member visits should be logged (count only)
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	 *
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	 * @deprecated 4.0
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	 * @var bool
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	 * @config
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	 */
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	private static $log_last_visited = true;
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	/**
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	 * Flag whether we should count number of visits
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	 *
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	 * @deprecated 4.0
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	 * @var bool
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	 * @config
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	 */
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	private static $log_num_visits = true;
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	/**
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	 * All searchable database columns
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	 * in this object, currently queried
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	 * with a "column LIKE '%keywords%'
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	 * statement.
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	 *
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	 * @var array
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	 * @todo Generic implementation of $searchable_fields on DataObject,
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	 * with definition for different searching algorithms
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	 * (LIKE, FULLTEXT) and default FormFields to construct a searchform.
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	 */
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	private static $searchable_fields = array(
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		'FirstName',
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		'Surname',
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		'Email',
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	);
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	/**
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	 * @config
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	 * @var array
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	 */
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	private static $summary_fields = array(
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		'FirstName',
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		'Surname',
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		'Email',
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	);
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	/**
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	 * @config
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	 * @var array
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	 */
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	private static $casting = array(
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		'Name' => 'Varchar',
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	);
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	/**
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	 * Internal-use only fields
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	 *
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	 * @config
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	 * @var array
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	 */
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	private static $hidden_fields = array(
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		'RememberLoginToken',
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		'AutoLoginHash',
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		'AutoLoginExpired',
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		'PasswordEncryption',
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		'PasswordExpiry',
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		'LockedOutUntil',
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		'TempIDHash',
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		'TempIDExpired',
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		'Salt',
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		'NumVisit', // @deprecated 4.0
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	);
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	/**
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	 * @config
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	 * @var Array See {@link set_title_columns()}
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	 */
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	private static $title_format = null;
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	/**
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	 * The unique field used to identify this member.
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	 * By default, it's "Email", but another common
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	 * field could be Username.
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	 *
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	 * @config
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	 * @var string
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	 */
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	private static $unique_identifier_field = 'Email';
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	/**
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	 * @config
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	 * {@link PasswordValidator} object for validating user's password
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	 */
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	private static $password_validator = null;
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	/**
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	 * @config
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	 * The number of days that a password should be valid for.
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	 * By default, this is null, which means that passwords never expire
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	 */
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	private static $password_expiry_days = null;
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	/**
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	 * @config
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	 * @var Int Number of incorrect logins after which
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	 * the user is blocked from further attempts for the timespan
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	 * defined in {@link $lock_out_delay_mins}.
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	 */
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	private static $lock_out_after_incorrect_logins = 10;
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	/**
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	 * @config
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	 * @var integer Minutes of enforced lockout after incorrect password attempts.
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	 * Only applies if {@link $lock_out_after_incorrect_logins} greater than 0.
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	 */
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	private static $lock_out_delay_mins = 15;
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	/**
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	 * @config
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	 * @var String If this is set, then a session cookie with the given name will be set on log-in,
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	 * and cleared on logout.
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	 */
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	private static $login_marker_cookie = null;
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	/**
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	 * Indicates that when a {@link Member} logs in, Member:session_regenerate_id()
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	 * should be called as a security precaution.
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	 *
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	 * This doesn't always work, especially if you're trying to set session cookies
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	 * across an entire site using the domain parameter to session_set_cookie_params()
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	 *
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	 * @config
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	 * @var boolean
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	 */
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	private static $session_regenerate_id = true;
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	/**
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	 * Default lifetime of temporary ids.
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	 *
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	 * This is the period within which a user can be re-authenticated within the CMS by entering only their password
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	 * and without losing their workspace.
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	 *
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	 * Any session expiration outside of this time will require them to login from the frontend using their full
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	 * username and password.
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	 *
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	 * Defaults to 72 hours. Set to zero to disable expiration.
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	 *
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	 * @config
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	 * @var int Lifetime in seconds
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	 */
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	private static $temp_id_lifetime = 259200;
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	/**
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	 * @deprecated 4.0 Use the "Member.session_regenerate_id" config setting instead
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	 */
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	public static function set_session_regenerate_id($bool) {
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		Deprecation::notice('4.0', 'Use the "Member.session_regenerate_id" config setting instead');
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		self::config()->session_regenerate_id = $bool;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Ensure the locale is set to something sensible by default.
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	 */
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	public function populateDefaults() {
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		parent::populateDefaults();
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		$this->Locale = i18n::get_closest_translation(i18n::get_locale());
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	}
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	public function requireDefaultRecords() {
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		parent::requireDefaultRecords();
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		// Default groups should've been built by Group->requireDefaultRecords() already
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		static::default_admin();
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get the default admin record if it exists, or creates it otherwise if enabled
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	 *
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	 * @return Member
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	 */
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	public static function default_admin() {
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		// Check if set
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		if(!Security::has_default_admin()) return null;
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		// Find or create ADMIN group
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		singleton('Group')->requireDefaultRecords();
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		$adminGroup = Permission::get_groups_by_permission('ADMIN')->First();
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		// Find member
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		$admin = Member::get()
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class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

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			->filter('Email', Security::default_admin_username())
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			->first();
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		if(!$admin) {
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			// 'Password' is not set to avoid creating
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			// persistent logins in the database. See Security::setDefaultAdmin().
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			// Set 'Email' to identify this as the default admin
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			$admin = Member::create();
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<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

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			$admin->FirstName = _t('Member.DefaultAdminFirstname', 'Default Admin');
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			$admin->Email = Security::default_admin_username();
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			$admin->write();
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		}
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		// Ensure this user is in the admin group
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		if(!$admin->inGroup($adminGroup)) {
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			// Add member to group instead of adding group to member
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			// This bypasses the privilege escallation code in Member_GroupSet
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			$adminGroup
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				->DirectMembers()
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				->add($admin);
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		}
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		return $admin;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * If this is called, then a session cookie will be set to "1" whenever a user
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	 * logs in.  This lets 3rd party tools, such as apache's mod_rewrite, detect
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	 * whether a user is logged in or not and alter behaviour accordingly.
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	 *
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	 * One known use of this is to bypass static caching for logged in users.  This is
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	 * done by putting this into _config.php
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	 * <pre>
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	 * Member::set_login_marker_cookie("SS_LOGGED_IN");
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	 * </pre>
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	 *
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	 * And then adding this condition to each of the rewrite rules that make use of
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	 * the static cache.
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	 * <pre>
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	 * RewriteCond %{HTTP_COOKIE} !SS_LOGGED_IN=1
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	 * </pre>
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	 *
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	 * @deprecated 4.0 Use the "Member.login_marker_cookie" config setting instead
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	 * @param $cookieName string The name of the cookie to set.
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	 */
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	public static function set_login_marker_cookie($cookieName) {
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		Deprecation::notice('4.0', 'Use the "Member.login_marker_cookie" config setting instead');
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		self::config()->login_marker_cookie = $cookieName;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Check if the passed password matches the stored one (if the member is not locked out).
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	 *
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	 * @param string $password
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	 * @return ValidationResult
329
	 */
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	public function checkPassword($password) {
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		$result = $this->canLogIn();
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		// Short-circuit the result upon failure, no further checks needed.
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		if (!$result->valid()) {
335
			return $result;
336
		}
337
338
		// Allow default admin to login as self
339
		if($this->isDefaultAdmin() && Security::check_default_admin($this->Email, $password)) {
340
			return $result;
341
		}
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		// Check a password is set on this member
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		if(empty($this->Password) && $this->exists()) {
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			$result->error(_t('Member.NoPassword','There is no password on this member.'));
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			return $result;
347
		}
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		$e = PasswordEncryptor::create_for_algorithm($this->PasswordEncryption);
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		if(!$e->check($this->Password, $password, $this->Salt, $this)) {
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			$result->error(_t (
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				'Member.ERRORWRONGCRED',
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				'The provided details don\'t seem to be correct. Please try again.'
354
			));
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		}
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		return $result;
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	}
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360
	/**
361
	 * Check if this user is the currently configured default admin
362
	 *
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	 * @return bool
364
	 */
365
	public function isDefaultAdmin() {
366
		return Security::has_default_admin()
367
			&& $this->Email === Security::default_admin_username();
368
	}
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370
	/**
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	 * Returns a valid {@link ValidationResult} if this member can currently log in, or an invalid
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	 * one with error messages to display if the member is locked out.
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	 *
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	 * You can hook into this with a "canLogIn" method on an attached extension.
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	 *
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	 * @return ValidationResult
377
	 */
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	public function canLogIn() {
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		$result = ValidationResult::create();
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		if($this->isLockedOut()) {
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			$result->error(
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				_t(
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					'Member.ERRORLOCKEDOUT2',
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					'Your account has been temporarily disabled because of too many failed attempts at ' .
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					'logging in. Please try again in {count} minutes.',
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					null,
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					array('count' => $this->config()->lock_out_delay_mins)
389
				)
390
			);
391
		}
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		$this->extend('canLogIn', $result);
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		return $result;
395
	}
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397
	/**
398
	 * Returns true if this user is locked out
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	 */
400
	public function isLockedOut() {
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		$state = true;
402
		if ($this->LockedOutUntil && $this->dbObject('LockedOutUntil')->InFuture()) {
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			$state = true;
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		} elseif ($this->config()->lock_out_after_incorrect_logins <= 0) {
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			$state = false;
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		} else {
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			$email = $this->{static::config()->unique_identifier_field};
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			$attempts = LoginAttempt::getByEmail($email)
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				->sort('Created', 'DESC')
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				->limit($this->config()->lock_out_after_incorrect_logins);
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			if ($attempts->count() < $this->config()->lock_out_after_incorrect_logins) {
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				$state = false;
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			} else {
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				$success = false;
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				foreach ($attempts as $attempt) {
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					if ($attempt->Status === 'Success') {
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						$success = true;
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						$state = false;
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						break;
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					}
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				}
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				if (!$success) {
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					$lockedOutUntil = $attempts->first()->dbObject('Created')->Format('U')
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					                  + ($this->config()->lock_out_delay_mins * 60);
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					if (SS_Datetime::now()->Format('U') < $lockedOutUntil) {
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						$state = true;
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					} else {
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						$state = false;
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					}
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				}
434
			}
435
		}
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		$this->extend('updateIsLockedOut', $state);
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		return $state;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Regenerate the session_id.
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	 * This wrapper is here to make it easier to disable calls to session_regenerate_id(), should you need to.
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	 * They have caused problems in certain
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	 * quirky problems (such as using the Windmill 0.3.6 proxy).
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	 */
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	public static function session_regenerate_id() {
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		if(!self::config()->session_regenerate_id) return;
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		// This can be called via CLI during testing.
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		if(Director::is_cli()) return;
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		$file = '';
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		$line = '';
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		// @ is to supress win32 warnings/notices when session wasn't cleaned up properly
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		// There's nothing we can do about this, because it's an operating system function!
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		if(!headers_sent($file, $line)) @session_regenerate_id(true);
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get the field used for uniquely identifying a member
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	 * in the database. {@see Member::$unique_identifier_field}
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	 *
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	 * @deprecated 4.0 Use the "Member.unique_identifier_field" config setting instead
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	 * @return string
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	 */
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	public static function get_unique_identifier_field() {
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		Deprecation::notice('4.0', 'Use the "Member.unique_identifier_field" config setting instead');
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		return Member::config()->unique_identifier_field;
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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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	}
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	/**
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	 * Set the field used for uniquely identifying a member
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	 * in the database. {@see Member::$unique_identifier_field}
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	 *
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	 * @deprecated 4.0 Use the "Member.unique_identifier_field" config setting instead
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	 * @param $field The field name to set as the unique field
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	 */
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	public static function set_unique_identifier_field($field) {
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		Deprecation::notice('4.0', 'Use the "Member.unique_identifier_field" config setting instead');
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		Member::config()->unique_identifier_field = $field;
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/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write 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.

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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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483
	}
484
485
	/**
486
	 * Set a {@link PasswordValidator} object to use to validate member's passwords.
487
	 */
488
	public static function set_password_validator($pv) {
489
		self::$password_validator = $pv;
490
	}
491
492
	/**
493
	 * Returns the current {@link PasswordValidator}
494
	 */
495
	public static function password_validator() {
496
		return self::$password_validator;
497
	}
498
499
	/**
500
	 * Set the number of days that a password should be valid for.
501
	 * Set to null (the default) to have passwords never expire.
502
	 *
503
	 * @deprecated 4.0 Use the "Member.password_expiry_days" config setting instead
504
	 */
505
	public static function set_password_expiry($days) {
506
		Deprecation::notice('4.0', 'Use the "Member.password_expiry_days" config setting instead');
507
		self::config()->password_expiry_days = $days;
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The property password_expiry_days does not exist on object<Config_ForClass>. Since you implemented __set, maybe consider adding a @property annotation.

Since your code implements the magic setter _set, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the @property annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.

<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write 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.

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508
	}
509
510
	/**
511
	 * Configure the security system to lock users out after this many incorrect logins
512
	 *
513
	 * @deprecated 4.0 Use the "Member.lock_out_after_incorrect_logins" config setting instead
514
	 */
515
	public static function lock_out_after_incorrect_logins($numLogins) {
516
		Deprecation::notice('4.0', 'Use the "Member.lock_out_after_incorrect_logins" config setting instead');
517
		self::config()->lock_out_after_incorrect_logins = $numLogins;
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The property lock_out_after_incorrect_logins does not exist on object<Config_ForClass>. Since you implemented __set, maybe consider adding a @property annotation.

Since your code implements the magic setter _set, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the @property annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.

<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write 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.

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	}
519
520
521
	public function isPasswordExpired() {
522
		if(!$this->PasswordExpiry) return false;
523
		return strtotime(date('Y-m-d')) >= strtotime($this->PasswordExpiry);
524
	}
525
526
	/**
527
	 * Logs this member in
528
	 *
529
	 * @param bool $remember If set to TRUE, the member will be logged in automatically the next time.
530
	 */
531
	public function logIn($remember = false) {
532
		$this->extend('beforeMemberLoggedIn');
533
534
		self::session_regenerate_id();
535
536
		Session::set("loggedInAs", $this->ID);
537
		// This lets apache rules detect whether the user has logged in
538
		if(Member::config()->login_marker_cookie) Cookie::set(Member::config()->login_marker_cookie, 1, 0);
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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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539
540
		$this->addVisit();
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The method Member::addVisit() has been deprecated with message: 4.0

This method has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message.

The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the method will be removed from the class and what other method or class to use instead.

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541
542
		// Only set the cookie if autologin is enabled
543
		if($remember && Security::config()->autologin_enabled) {
544
			// Store the hash and give the client the cookie with the token.
545
			$generator = new RandomGenerator();
546
			$token = $generator->randomToken('sha1');
547
			$hash = $this->encryptWithUserSettings($token);
548
			$this->RememberLoginToken = $hash;
549
			Cookie::set('alc_enc', $this->ID . ':' . $token, 90, null, null, null, true);
550
		} else {
551
			$this->RememberLoginToken = null;
552
			Cookie::force_expiry('alc_enc');
553
		}
554
555
		// Clear the incorrect log-in count
556
		$this->registerSuccessfulLogin();
557
558
		// Don't set column if its not built yet (the login might be precursor to a /dev/build...)
559
		if(array_key_exists('LockedOutUntil', DB::field_list('Member'))) {
560
			$this->LockedOutUntil = null;
561
		}
562
563
		$this->regenerateTempID();
564
565
		$this->write();
566
567
		// Audit logging hook
568
		$this->extend('memberLoggedIn');
569
	}
570
571
	/**
572
	 * @deprecated 4.0
573
	 */
574
	public function addVisit() {
575
		if($this->config()->log_num_visits) {
576
			Deprecation::notice(
577
				'4.0',
578
				'Member::$NumVisit is deprecated. From 4.0 onwards you should implement this as a custom extension'
579
			);
580
			$this->NumVisit++;
581
		}
582
	}
583
584
	/**
585
	 * Trigger regeneration of TempID.
586
	 *
587
	 * This should be performed any time the user presents their normal identification (normally Email)
588
	 * and is successfully authenticated.
589
	 */
590
	public function regenerateTempID() {
591
		$generator = new RandomGenerator();
592
		$this->TempIDHash = $generator->randomToken('sha1');
593
		$this->TempIDExpired = self::config()->temp_id_lifetime
594
			? date('Y-m-d H:i:s', strtotime(SS_Datetime::now()->getValue()) + self::config()->temp_id_lifetime)
595
			: null;
596
		$this->write();
597
	}
598
599
	/**
600
	 * Check if the member ID logged in session actually
601
	 * has a database record of the same ID. If there is
602
	 * no logged in user, FALSE is returned anyway.
603
	 *
604
	 * @return boolean TRUE record found FALSE no record found
605
	 */
606
	public static function logged_in_session_exists() {
607
		if($id = Member::currentUserID()) {
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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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608
			if($member = DataObject::get_by_id('Member', $id)) {
609
				if($member->exists()) return true;
610
			}
611
		}
612
613
		return false;
614
	}
615
616
	/**
617
	 * Log the user in if the "remember login" cookie is set
618
	 *
619
	 * The <i>remember login token</i> will be changed on every successful
620
	 * auto-login.
621
	 */
622
	public static function autoLogin() {
623
		// Don't bother trying this multiple times
624
		self::$_already_tried_to_auto_log_in = true;
625
626
		if(!Security::config()->autologin_enabled
627
			|| strpos(Cookie::get('alc_enc'), ':') === false
628
			|| Session::get("loggedInAs")
629
			|| !Security::database_is_ready()
630
		) {
631
			return;
632
		}
633
634
		list($uid, $token) = explode(':', Cookie::get('alc_enc'), 2);
635
636
		if (!$uid || !$token) {
637
			return;
638
		}
639
640
		$member = DataObject::get_by_id("Member", $uid);
641
642
		// check if autologin token matches
643
		if($member) {
644
			$hash = $member->encryptWithUserSettings($token);
645
			if(!$member->RememberLoginToken || $member->RememberLoginToken !== $hash) {
646
				$member = null;
647
			}
648
		}
649
650
		if($member) {
651
			self::session_regenerate_id();
652
			Session::set("loggedInAs", $member->ID);
653
			// This lets apache rules detect whether the user has logged in
654
			if(Member::config()->login_marker_cookie) {
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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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				Cookie::set(Member::config()->login_marker_cookie, 1, 0, null, null, false, true);
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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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656
			}
657
658
			$generator = new RandomGenerator();
659
			$token = $generator->randomToken('sha1');
660
			$hash = $member->encryptWithUserSettings($token);
661
			$member->RememberLoginToken = $hash;
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The property RememberLoginToken does not exist on object<DataObject>. Since you implemented __set, maybe consider adding a @property annotation.

Since your code implements the magic setter _set, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the @property annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.

<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write 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.

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662
			Cookie::set('alc_enc', $member->ID . ':' . $token, 90, null, null, false, true);
663
664
			$member->addVisit();
665
			$member->write();
666
667
			// Audit logging hook
668
			$member->extend('memberAutoLoggedIn');
669
		}
670
	}
671
672
	/**
673
	 * Logs this member out.
674
	 */
675
	public function logOut() {
676
		$this->extend('beforeMemberLoggedOut');
677
678
		Session::clear("loggedInAs");
679
		if(Member::config()->login_marker_cookie) Cookie::set(Member::config()->login_marker_cookie, null, 0);
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Coding Style introduced by
As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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680
681
		Session::destroy();
682
683
		$this->extend('memberLoggedOut');
684
685
		$this->RememberLoginToken = null;
686
		Cookie::force_expiry('alc_enc');
687
688
		// Switch back to live in order to avoid infinite loops when
689
		// redirecting to the login screen (if this login screen is versioned)
690
		Session::clear('readingMode');
691
692
		$this->write();
693
694
		// Audit logging hook
695
		$this->extend('memberLoggedOut');
696
	}
697
698
	/**
699
	 * Utility for generating secure password hashes for this member.
700
	 */
701
	public function encryptWithUserSettings($string) {
702
		if (!$string) return null;
703
704
		// If the algorithm or salt is not available, it means we are operating
705
		// on legacy account with unhashed password. Do not hash the string.
706
		if (!$this->PasswordEncryption) {
707
			return $string;
708
		}
709
710
		// We assume we have PasswordEncryption and Salt available here.
711
		$e = PasswordEncryptor::create_for_algorithm($this->PasswordEncryption);
712
		return $e->encrypt($string, $this->Salt);
713
714
	}
715
716
	/**
717
	 * Generate an auto login token which can be used to reset the password,
718
	 * at the same time hashing it and storing in the database.
719
	 *
720
	 * @param int $lifetime The lifetime of the auto login hash in days (by default 2 days)
721
	 *
722
	 * @returns string Token that should be passed to the client (but NOT persisted).
723
	 *
724
	 * @todo Make it possible to handle database errors such as a "duplicate key" error
725
	 */
726
	public function generateAutologinTokenAndStoreHash($lifetime = 2) {
727
		do {
728
			$generator = new RandomGenerator();
729
			$token = $generator->randomToken();
730
			$hash = $this->encryptWithUserSettings($token);
731
		} while(DataObject::get_one('Member', array(
732
			'"Member"."AutoLoginHash"' => $hash
733
		)));
734
735
		$this->AutoLoginHash = $hash;
736
		$this->AutoLoginExpired = date('Y-m-d H:i:s', time() + (86400 * $lifetime));
737
738
		$this->write();
739
740
		return $token;
741
	}
742
743
	/**
744
	 * Check the token against the member.
745
	 *
746
	 * @param string $autologinToken
747
	 *
748
	 * @returns bool Is token valid?
749
	 */
750
	public function validateAutoLoginToken($autologinToken) {
751
		$hash = $this->encryptWithUserSettings($autologinToken);
752
		$member = self::member_from_autologinhash($hash, false);
753
		return (bool)$member;
754
	}
755
756
	/**
757
	 * Return the member for the auto login hash
758
	 *
759
	 * @param string $hash The hash key
760
	 * @param bool $login Should the member be logged in?
761
	 *
762
	 * @return Member the matching member, if valid
763
	 * @return Member
764
	 */
765
	public static function member_from_autologinhash($hash, $login = false) {
766
767
		$nowExpression = DB::get_conn()->now();
768
		$member = DataObject::get_one('Member', array(
769
			"\"Member\".\"AutoLoginHash\"" => $hash,
770
			"\"Member\".\"AutoLoginExpired\" > $nowExpression" // NOW() can't be parameterised
771
		));
772
773
		if($login && $member) $member->logIn();
774
775
		return $member;
776
	}
777
778
	/**
779
	 * Find a member record with the given TempIDHash value
780
	 *
781
	 * @param string $tempid
782
	 * @return Member
783
	 */
784
	public static function member_from_tempid($tempid) {
785
		$members = Member::get()
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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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786
			->filter('TempIDHash', $tempid);
787
788
		// Exclude expired
789
		if(static::config()->temp_id_lifetime) {
790
			$members = $members->filter('TempIDExpired:GreaterThan', SS_Datetime::now()->getValue());
791
		}
792
793
		return $members->first();
794
	}
795
796
	/**
797
	 * Returns the fields for the member form - used in the registration/profile module.
798
	 * It should return fields that are editable by the admin and the logged-in user.
799
	 *
800
	 * @return FieldList Returns a {@link FieldList} containing the fields for
801
	 *                   the member form.
802
	 */
803
	public function getMemberFormFields() {
804
		$fields = parent::getFrontendFields();
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It seems like you call parent on a different method (getFrontendFields() instead of getMemberFormFields()). Are you sure this is correct? If so, you might want to change this to $this->getFrontendFields().

This check looks for a call to a parent method whose name is different than the method from which it is called.

Consider the following code:

class Daddy
{
    protected function getFirstName()
    {
        return "Eidur";
    }

    protected function getSurName()
    {
        return "Gudjohnsen";
    }
}

class Son
{
    public function getFirstName()
    {
        return parent::getSurname();
    }
}

The getFirstName() method in the Son calls the wrong method in the parent class.

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805
806
		$fields->replaceField('Password', $this->getMemberPasswordField());
807
808
		$fields->replaceField('Locale', new DropdownField (
809
			'Locale',
810
			$this->fieldLabel('Locale'),
811
			i18n::get_existing_translations()
812
		));
813
814
		$fields->removeByName(static::config()->hidden_fields);
815
		$fields->removeByName('LastVisited');
816
		$fields->removeByName('FailedLoginCount');
817
818
819
		$this->extend('updateMemberFormFields', $fields);
820
		return $fields;
821
	}
822
823
	/**
824
	 * Builds "Change / Create Password" field for this member
825
	 *
826
	 * @return ConfirmedPasswordField
827
	 */
828
	public function getMemberPasswordField() {
829
		$editingPassword = $this->isInDB();
830
		$label = $editingPassword
831
			? _t('Member.EDIT_PASSWORD', 'New Password')
832
			: $this->fieldLabel('Password');
833
		/** @var ConfirmedPasswordField $password */
834
		$password = ConfirmedPasswordField::create(
835
			'Password',
836
			$label,
837
			null,
838
			null,
839
			$editingPassword
840
		);
841
842
		// If editing own password, require confirmation of existing
843
		if($editingPassword && $this->ID == Member::currentUserID()) {
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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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844
			$password->setRequireExistingPassword(true);
845
		}
846
847
		$password->setCanBeEmpty(true);
848
		$this->extend('updateMemberPasswordField', $password);
849
		return $password;
850
	}
851
852
853
	/**
854
	 * Returns the {@link RequiredFields} instance for the Member object. This
855
	 * Validator is used when saving a {@link CMSProfileController} or added to
856
	 * any form responsible for saving a users data.
857
	 *
858
	 * To customize the required fields, add a {@link DataExtension} to member
859
	 * calling the `updateValidator()` method.
860
	 *
861
	 * @return Member_Validator
862
	 */
863
	public function getValidator() {
864
		$validator = Injector::inst()->create('Member_Validator');
865
		$validator->setForMember($this);
866
		$this->extend('updateValidator', $validator);
867
868
		return $validator;
869
	}
870
871
872
	/**
873
	 * Returns the current logged in user
874
	 *
875
	 * @return Member|null
876
	 */
877
	public static function currentUser() {
878
		$id = Member::currentUserID();
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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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879
880
		if($id) {
881
			return DataObject::get_by_id('Member', $id) ?: null;
882
		}
883
	}
884
885
	/**
886
	 * Get the ID of the current logged in user
887
	 *
888
	 * @return int Returns the ID of the current logged in user or 0.
889
	 */
890
	public static function currentUserID() {
891
		$id = Session::get("loggedInAs");
892
		if(!$id && !self::$_already_tried_to_auto_log_in) {
893
			self::autoLogin();
894
			$id = Session::get("loggedInAs");
895
		}
896
897
		return is_numeric($id) ? (int) $id : 0;
898
	}
899
	private static $_already_tried_to_auto_log_in = false;
900
901
902
	/*
903
	 * Generate a random password, with randomiser to kick in if there's no words file on the
904
	 * filesystem.
905
	 *
906
	 * @return string Returns a random password.
907
	 */
908
	public static function create_new_password() {
909
		$words = Config::inst()->get('Security', 'word_list');
910
911
		if($words && file_exists($words)) {
912
			$words = file($words);
913
914
			list($usec, $sec) = explode(' ', microtime());
915
			srand($sec + ((float) $usec * 100000));
916
917
			$word = trim($words[rand(0,sizeof($words)-1)]);
918
			$number = rand(10,999);
919
920
			return $word . $number;
921
		} else {
922
			$random = rand();
923
			$string = md5($random);
924
			$output = substr($string, 0, 8);
925
			return $output;
926
		}
927
	}
928
929
	/**
930
	 * Event handler called before writing to the database.
931
	 */
932
	public function onBeforeWrite() {
933
		if($this->SetPassword) $this->Password = $this->SetPassword;
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An attempt at access to an undefined property has been detected. This may either be a typographical error or the property has been renamed but there are still references to its old name.

If you really want to allow access to undefined properties, you can define magic methods to allow access. See the php core documentation on Overloading.

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934
935
		// If a member with the same "unique identifier" already exists with a different ID, don't allow merging.
936
		// Note: This does not a full replacement for safeguards in the controller layer (e.g. in a registration form),
937
		// but rather a last line of defense against data inconsistencies.
938
		$identifierField = Member::config()->unique_identifier_field;
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The property unique_identifier_field does not exist on object<Config_ForClass>. Since you implemented __set, maybe consider adding a @property annotation.

Since your code implements the magic setter _set, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the @property annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.

<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write 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.

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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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939
		if($this->$identifierField) {
940
941
			// Note: Same logic as Member_Validator class
942
			$filter = array("\"$identifierField\"" => $this->$identifierField);
943
			if($this->ID) {
944
				$filter[] = array('"Member"."ID" <> ?' => $this->ID);
945
			}
946
			$existingRecord = DataObject::get_one('Member', $filter);
947
948
			if($existingRecord) {
949
				throw new ValidationException(ValidationResult::create(false, _t(
950
					'Member.ValidationIdentifierFailed',
951
					'Can\'t overwrite existing member #{id} with identical identifier ({name} = {value}))',
952
					'Values in brackets show "fieldname = value", usually denoting an existing email address',
953
					array(
954
						'id' => $existingRecord->ID,
955
						'name' => $identifierField,
956
						'value' => $this->$identifierField
957
					)
958
				)));
959
			}
960
		}
961
962
		// We don't send emails out on dev/tests sites to prevent accidentally spamming users.
963
		// However, if TestMailer is in use this isn't a risk.
964
		if(
965
			(Director::isLive() || Email::mailer() instanceof TestMailer)
966
			&& $this->isChanged('Password')
967
			&& $this->record['Password']
968
			&& $this->config()->notify_password_change
969
		) {
970
			$e = Member_ChangePasswordEmail::create();
971
			$e->populateTemplate($this);
972
			$e->setTo($this->Email);
973
			$e->send();
974
		}
975
976
		// The test on $this->ID is used for when records are initially created.
977
		// Note that this only works with cleartext passwords, as we can't rehash
978
		// existing passwords.
979
		if((!$this->ID && $this->Password) || $this->isChanged('Password')) {
980
			//reset salt so that it gets regenerated - this will invalidate any persistant login cookies
981
			// or other information encrypted with this Member's settings (see self::encryptWithUserSettings)
982
			$this->Salt = '';
983
			// Password was changed: encrypt the password according the settings
984
			$encryption_details = Security::encrypt_password(
985
				$this->Password, // this is assumed to be cleartext
986
				$this->Salt,
987
				$this->isChanged('PasswordEncryption') ? $this->PasswordEncryption : null,
988
				$this
989
			);
990
991
			// Overwrite the Password property with the hashed value
992
			$this->Password = $encryption_details['password'];
993
			$this->Salt = $encryption_details['salt'];
994
			$this->PasswordEncryption = $encryption_details['algorithm'];
995
996
			// If we haven't manually set a password expiry
997
			if(!$this->isChanged('PasswordExpiry')) {
998
				// then set it for us
999
				if(self::config()->password_expiry_days) {
1000
					$this->PasswordExpiry = date('Y-m-d', time() + 86400 * self::config()->password_expiry_days);
1001
				} else {
1002
					$this->PasswordExpiry = null;
1003
				}
1004
			}
1005
		}
1006
1007
		// save locale
1008
		if(!$this->Locale) {
1009
			$this->Locale = i18n::get_locale();
1010
		}
1011
1012
		parent::onBeforeWrite();
1013
	}
1014
1015
	public function onAfterWrite() {
1016
		parent::onAfterWrite();
1017
1018
		Permission::flush_permission_cache();
1019
1020
		if($this->isChanged('Password')) {
1021
			MemberPassword::log($this);
1022
		}
1023
	}
1024
1025
	public function onAfterDelete() {
1026
		parent::onAfterDelete();
1027
1028
		//prevent orphaned records remaining in the DB
1029
		$this->deletePasswordLogs();
1030
	}
1031
1032
	/**
1033
	 * Delete the MemberPassword objects that are associated to this user
1034
	 *
1035
	 * @return self
1036
	 */
1037
	protected function deletePasswordLogs() {
1038
		foreach ($this->LoggedPasswords() as $password) {
1039
			$password->delete();
1040
			$password->destroy();
1041
		}
1042
		return $this;
1043
	}
1044
1045
	/**
1046
	 * Filter out admin groups to avoid privilege escalation,
1047
	 * If any admin groups are requested, deny the whole save operation.
1048
	 *
1049
	 * @param Array $ids Database IDs of Group records
1050
	 * @return boolean True if the change can be accepted
1051
	 */
1052
	public function onChangeGroups($ids) {
1053
		// unless the current user is an admin already OR the logged in user is an admin
1054
		if(Permission::check('ADMIN') || Permission::checkMember($this, 'ADMIN')) {
1055
			return true;
1056
		}
1057
1058
		// If there are no admin groups in this set then it's ok
1059
		$adminGroups = Permission::get_groups_by_permission('ADMIN');
1060
		$adminGroupIDs = ($adminGroups) ? $adminGroups->column('ID') : array();
1061
		return count(array_intersect($ids, $adminGroupIDs)) == 0;
1062
	}
1063
1064
1065
	/**
1066
	 * Check if the member is in one of the given groups.
1067
	 *
1068
	 * @param array|SS_List $groups Collection of {@link Group} DataObjects to check
1069
	 * @param boolean $strict Only determine direct group membership if set to true (Default: false)
1070
	 * @return bool Returns TRUE if the member is in one of the given groups, otherwise FALSE.
1071
	 */
1072
	public function inGroups($groups, $strict = false) {
1073
		if($groups) foreach($groups as $group) {
1074
			if($this->inGroup($group, $strict)) return true;
1075
		}
1076
1077
		return false;
1078
	}
1079
1080
1081
	/**
1082
	 * Check if the member is in the given group or any parent groups.
1083
	 *
1084
	 * @param int|Group|string $group Group instance, Group Code or ID
1085
	 * @param boolean $strict Only determine direct group membership if set to TRUE (Default: FALSE)
1086
	 * @return bool Returns TRUE if the member is in the given group, otherwise FALSE.
1087
	 */
1088
	public function inGroup($group, $strict = false) {
1089
		if(is_numeric($group)) {
1090
			$groupCheckObj = DataObject::get_by_id('Group', $group);
1091
		} elseif(is_string($group)) {
1092
			$groupCheckObj = DataObject::get_one('Group', array(
1093
				'"Group"."Code"' => $group
1094
			));
1095
		} elseif($group instanceof Group) {
1096
			$groupCheckObj = $group;
1097
		} else {
1098
			user_error('Member::inGroup(): Wrong format for $group parameter', E_USER_ERROR);
1099
		}
1100
1101
		if(!$groupCheckObj) return false;
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The variable $groupCheckObj does not seem to be defined for all execution paths leading up to this point.

If you define a variable conditionally, it can happen that it is not defined for all execution paths.

Let’s take a look at an example:

function myFunction($a) {
    switch ($a) {
        case 'foo':
            $x = 1;
            break;

        case 'bar':
            $x = 2;
            break;
    }

    // $x is potentially undefined here.
    echo $x;
}

In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined.

Available Fixes

  1. Check for existence of the variable explicitly:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        if (isset($x)) { // Make sure it's always set.
            echo $x;
        }
    }
    
  2. Define a default value for the variable:

    function myFunction($a) {
        $x = ''; // Set a default which gets overridden for certain paths.
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
  3. Add a value for the missing path:

    function myFunction($a) {
        switch ($a) {
            case 'foo':
                $x = 1;
                break;
    
            case 'bar':
                $x = 2;
                break;
    
            // We add support for the missing case.
            default:
                $x = '';
                break;
        }
    
        echo $x;
    }
    
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1102
1103
		$groupCandidateObjs = ($strict) ? $this->getManyManyComponents("Groups") : $this->Groups();
1104
		if($groupCandidateObjs) foreach($groupCandidateObjs as $groupCandidateObj) {
1105
			if($groupCandidateObj->ID == $groupCheckObj->ID) return true;
1106
		}
1107
1108
		return false;
1109
	}
1110
1111
	/**
1112
	 * Adds the member to a group. This will create the group if the given
1113
	 * group code does not return a valid group object.
1114
	 *
1115
	 * @param string $groupcode
1116
	 * @param string Title of the group
1117
	 */
1118
	public function addToGroupByCode($groupcode, $title = "") {
1119
		$group = DataObject::get_one('Group', array(
1120
			'"Group"."Code"' => $groupcode
1121
		));
1122
1123
		if($group) {
1124
			$this->Groups()->add($group);
1125
		} else {
1126
			if(!$title) $title = $groupcode;
1127
1128
			$group = new Group();
1129
			$group->Code = $groupcode;
1130
			$group->Title = $title;
1131
			$group->write();
1132
1133
			$this->Groups()->add($group);
1134
		}
1135
	}
1136
1137
	/**
1138
	 * Removes a member from a group.
1139
	 *
1140
	 * @param string $groupcode
1141
	 */
1142
	public function removeFromGroupByCode($groupcode) {
1143
		$group = Group::get()->filter(array('Code' => $groupcode))->first();
1144
1145
		if($group) {
1146
			$this->Groups()->remove($group);
1147
		}
1148
	}
1149
1150
	/**
1151
	 * @param Array $columns Column names on the Member record to show in {@link getTitle()}.
1152
	 * @param String $sep Separator
1153
	 */
1154
	public static function set_title_columns($columns, $sep = ' ') {
1155
		if (!is_array($columns)) $columns = array($columns);
1156
		self::config()->title_format = array('columns' => $columns, 'sep' => $sep);
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The property title_format does not exist on object<Config_ForClass>. Since you implemented __set, maybe consider adding a @property annotation.

Since your code implements the magic setter _set, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the @property annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.

<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write 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.

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1157
	}
1158
1159
	//------------------- HELPER METHODS -----------------------------------//
1160
1161
	/**
1162
	 * Get the complete name of the member, by default in the format "<Surname>, <FirstName>".
1163
	 * Falls back to showing either field on its own.
1164
	 *
1165
	 * You can overload this getter with {@link set_title_format()}
1166
	 * and {@link set_title_sql()}.
1167
	 *
1168
	 * @return string Returns the first- and surname of the member. If the ID
1169
	 *  of the member is equal 0, only the surname is returned.
1170
	 */
1171
	public function getTitle() {
1172
		$format = $this->config()->title_format;
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The property title_format does not exist on object<Config_ForClass>. Since you implemented __set, maybe consider adding a @property annotation.

Since your code implements the magic setter _set, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the @property annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.

<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write 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.

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1173
		if ($format) {
1174
			$values = array();
1175
			foreach($format['columns'] as $col) {
1176
				$values[] = $this->getField($col);
1177
			}
1178
			return join($format['sep'], $values);
1179
		}
1180
		if($this->getField('ID') === 0)
1181
			return $this->getField('Surname');
1182
		else{
1183
			if($this->getField('Surname') && $this->getField('FirstName')){
1184
				return $this->getField('Surname') . ', ' . $this->getField('FirstName');
1185
			}elseif($this->getField('Surname')){
1186
				return $this->getField('Surname');
1187
			}elseif($this->getField('FirstName')){
1188
				return $this->getField('FirstName');
1189
			}else{
1190
				return null;
1191
			}
1192
		}
1193
	}
1194
1195
	/**
1196
	 * Return a SQL CONCAT() fragment suitable for a SELECT statement.
1197
	 * Useful for custom queries which assume a certain member title format.
1198
	 *
1199
	 * @param String $tableName
1200
	 * @return String SQL
1201
	 */
1202
	public static function get_title_sql($tableName = 'Member') {
1203
		// This should be abstracted to SSDatabase concatOperator or similar.
1204
		$op = (DB::get_conn() instanceof MSSQLDatabase) ? " + " : " || ";
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This error could be the result of:

1. Missing dependencies

PHP Analyzer uses your composer.json file (if available) to determine the dependencies of your project and to determine all the available classes and functions. It expects the composer.json to be in the root folder of your repository.

Are you sure this class is defined by one of your dependencies, or did you maybe not list a dependency in either the require or require-dev section?

2. Missing use statement

PHP does not complain about undefined classes in ìnstanceof checks. For example, the following PHP code will work perfectly fine:

if ($x instanceof DoesNotExist) {
    // Do something.
}

If you have not tested against this specific condition, such errors might go unnoticed.

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1206
		$format = self::config()->title_format;
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The property title_format does not exist on object<Config_ForClass>. Since you implemented __set, maybe consider adding a @property annotation.

Since your code implements the magic setter _set, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the @property annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.

<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write 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.

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1207
		if ($format) {
1208
			$columnsWithTablename = array();
1209
			foreach($format['columns'] as $column) {
1210
				$columnsWithTablename[] = "\"$tableName\".\"$column\"";
1211
			}
1212
1213
			return "(".join(" $op '".$format['sep']."' $op ", $columnsWithTablename).")";
1214
		} else {
1215
			return "(\"$tableName\".\"Surname\" $op ' ' $op \"$tableName\".\"FirstName\")";
1216
		}
1217
	}
1218
1219
1220
	/**
1221
	 * Get the complete name of the member
1222
	 *
1223
	 * @return string Returns the first- and surname of the member.
1224
	 */
1225
	public function getName() {
1226
		return ($this->Surname) ? trim($this->FirstName . ' ' . $this->Surname) : $this->FirstName;
1227
	}
1228
1229
1230
	/**
1231
	 * Set first- and surname
1232
	 *
1233
	 * This method assumes that the last part of the name is the surname, e.g.
1234
	 * <i>A B C</i> will result in firstname <i>A B</i> and surname <i>C</i>
1235
	 *
1236
	 * @param string $name The name
1237
	 */
1238
	public function setName($name) {
1239
		$nameParts = explode(' ', $name);
1240
		$this->Surname = array_pop($nameParts);
1241
		$this->FirstName = join(' ', $nameParts);
1242
	}
1243
1244
1245
	/**
1246
	 * Alias for {@link setName}
1247
	 *
1248
	 * @param string $name The name
1249
	 * @see setName()
1250
	 */
1251
	public function splitName($name) {
1252
		return $this->setName($name);
1253
	}
1254
1255
	/**
1256
	 * Override the default getter for DateFormat so the
1257
	 * default format for the user's locale is used
1258
	 * if the user has not defined their own.
1259
	 *
1260
	 * @return string ISO date format
1261
	 */
1262
	public function getDateFormat() {
1263
		if($this->getField('DateFormat')) {
1264
			return $this->getField('DateFormat');
1265
		} else {
1266
			return Config::inst()->get('i18n', 'date_format');
1267
		}
1268
	}
1269
1270
	/**
1271
	 * Override the default getter for TimeFormat so the
1272
	 * default format for the user's locale is used
1273
	 * if the user has not defined their own.
1274
	 *
1275
	 * @return string ISO date format
1276
	 */
1277
	public function getTimeFormat() {
1278
		if($this->getField('TimeFormat')) {
1279
			return $this->getField('TimeFormat');
1280
		} else {
1281
			return Config::inst()->get('i18n', 'time_format');
1282
		}
1283
	}
1284
1285
	//---------------------------------------------------------------------//
1286
1287
1288
	/**
1289
	 * Get a "many-to-many" map that holds for all members their group memberships,
1290
	 * including any parent groups where membership is implied.
1291
	 * Use {@link DirectGroups()} to only retrieve the group relations without inheritance.
1292
	 *
1293
	 * @todo Push all this logic into Member_GroupSet's getIterator()?
1294
	 * @return Member_Groupset
1295
	 */
1296
	public function Groups() {
1297
		$groups = Member_GroupSet::create('Group', 'Group_Members', 'GroupID', 'MemberID');
1298
		$groups = $groups->forForeignID($this->ID);
1299
1300
		$this->extend('updateGroups', $groups);
1301
1302
		return $groups;
1303
	}
1304
1305
	/**
1306
	 * @return ManyManyList
1307
	 */
1308
	public function DirectGroups() {
1309
		return $this->getManyManyComponents('Groups');
1310
	}
1311
1312
	/**
1313
	 * Get a member SQLMap of members in specific groups
1314
	 *
1315
	 * If no $groups is passed, all members will be returned
1316
	 *
1317
	 * @param mixed $groups - takes a SS_List, an array or a single Group.ID
1318
	 * @return SQLMap Returns an SQLMap that returns all Member data.
1319
	 * @see map()
1320
	 */
1321
	public static function map_in_groups($groups = null) {
1322
		$groupIDList = array();
1323
1324
		if($groups instanceof SS_List) {
1325
			foreach( $groups as $group ) {
1326
				$groupIDList[] = $group->ID;
1327
			}
1328
		} elseif(is_array($groups)) {
1329
			$groupIDList = $groups;
1330
		} elseif($groups) {
1331
			$groupIDList[] = $groups;
1332
		}
1333
1334
		// No groups, return all Members
1335
		if(!$groupIDList) {
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1336
			return Member::get()->sort(array('Surname'=>'ASC', 'FirstName'=>'ASC'))->map();
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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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1337
		}
1338
1339
		$membersList = new ArrayList();
1340
		// This is a bit ineffective, but follow the ORM style
1341
		foreach(Group::get()->byIDs($groupIDList) as $group) {
1342
			$membersList->merge($group->Members());
1343
		}
1344
1345
		$membersList->removeDuplicates('ID');
1346
		return $membersList->map();
1347
	}
1348
1349
1350
	/**
1351
	 * Get a map of all members in the groups given that have CMS permissions
1352
	 *
1353
	 * If no groups are passed, all groups with CMS permissions will be used.
1354
	 *
1355
	 * @param array $groups Groups to consider or NULL to use all groups with
1356
	 *                      CMS permissions.
1357
	 * @return SS_Map Returns a map of all members in the groups given that
1358
	 *                have CMS permissions.
1359
	 */
1360
	public static function mapInCMSGroups($groups = null) {
1361
		if(!$groups || $groups->Count() == 0) {
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1362
			$perms = array('ADMIN', 'CMS_ACCESS_AssetAdmin');
1363
1364
			if(class_exists('CMSMain')) {
1365
				$cmsPerms = singleton('CMSMain')->providePermissions();
1366
			} else {
1367
				$cmsPerms = singleton('LeftAndMain')->providePermissions();
1368
			}
1369
1370
			if(!empty($cmsPerms)) {
1371
				$perms = array_unique(array_merge($perms, array_keys($cmsPerms)));
1372
			}
1373
1374
			$permsClause = DB::placeholders($perms);
1375
			$groups = DataObject::get('Group')
1376
				->innerJoin("Permission", '"Permission"."GroupID" = "Group"."ID"')
1377
				->where(array(
1378
					"\"Permission\".\"Code\" IN ($permsClause)" => $perms
1379
				));
1380
		}
1381
1382
		$groupIDList = array();
1383
1384
		if(is_a($groups, 'SS_List')) {
1385
			foreach($groups as $group) {
1386
				$groupIDList[] = $group->ID;
1387
			}
1388
		} elseif(is_array($groups)) {
1389
			$groupIDList = $groups;
1390
		}
1391
1392
		$members = Member::get()
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As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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1393
			->innerJoin("Group_Members", '"Group_Members"."MemberID" = "Member"."ID"')
1394
			->innerJoin("Group", '"Group"."ID" = "Group_Members"."GroupID"');
1395
		if($groupIDList) {
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Consider making the comparison explicit by using empty(..) or ! empty(...) instead.

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1396
			$groupClause = DB::placeholders($groupIDList);
1397
			$members = $members->where(array(
1398
				"\"Group\".\"ID\" IN ($groupClause)" => $groupIDList
1399
			));
1400
		}
1401
1402
		return $members->sort('"Member"."Surname", "Member"."FirstName"')->map();
1403
	}
1404
1405
1406
	/**
1407
	 * Get the groups in which the member is NOT in
1408
	 *
1409
	 * When passed an array of groups, and a component set of groups, this
1410
	 * function will return the array of groups the member is NOT in.
1411
	 *
1412
	 * @param array $groupList An array of group code names.
1413
	 * @param array $memberGroups A component set of groups (if set to NULL,
1414
	 *                            $this->groups() will be used)
1415
	 * @return array Groups in which the member is NOT in.
1416
	 */
1417
	public function memberNotInGroups($groupList, $memberGroups = null){
1418
		if(!$memberGroups) $memberGroups = $this->Groups();
1419
1420
		foreach($memberGroups as $group) {
1421
			if(in_array($group->Code, $groupList)) {
1422
				$index = array_search($group->Code, $groupList);
1423
				unset($groupList[$index]);
1424
			}
1425
		}
1426
1427
		return $groupList;
1428
	}
1429
1430
1431
	/**
1432
	 * Return a {@link FieldList} of fields that would appropriate for editing
1433
	 * this member.
1434
	 *
1435
	 * @return FieldList Return a FieldList of fields that would appropriate for
1436
	 *                   editing this member.
1437
	 */
1438
	public function getCMSFields() {
1439
		require_once 'Zend/Date.php';
1440
1441
		$self = $this;
1442
		$this->beforeUpdateCMSFields(function(FieldList $fields) use ($self) {
1443
			/** @var FieldList $mainFields */
1444
			$mainFields = $fields->fieldByName("Root")->fieldByName("Main")->getChildren();
1445
1446
			// Build change password field
1447
			$mainFields->replaceField('Password', $self->getMemberPasswordField());
1448
1449
			$mainFields->replaceField('Locale', new DropdownField(
1450
				"Locale",
1451
				_t('Member.INTERFACELANG', "Interface Language", 'Language of the CMS'),
1452
				i18n::get_existing_translations()
1453
			));
1454
1455
			$mainFields->removeByName($self->config()->hidden_fields);
1456
1457
			// make sure that the "LastVisited" field exists
1458
			// it may have been removed using $self->config()->hidden_fields
1459
			if($mainFields->fieldByName("LastVisited")){
1460
			$mainFields->makeFieldReadonly('LastVisited');
1461
			}
1462
1463
			if( ! $self->config()->lock_out_after_incorrect_logins) {
1464
				$mainFields->removeByName('FailedLoginCount');
1465
			}
1466
1467
1468
			// Groups relation will get us into logical conflicts because
1469
			// Members are displayed within  group edit form in SecurityAdmin
1470
			$fields->removeByName('Groups');
1471
1472
			// Members shouldn't be able to directly view/edit logged passwords
1473
			$fields->removeByName('LoggedPasswords');
1474
1475
			if(Permission::check('EDIT_PERMISSIONS')) {
1476
				$groupsMap = array();
1477
				foreach(Group::get() as $group) {
1478
					// Listboxfield values are escaped, use ASCII char instead of &raquo;
1479
					$groupsMap[$group->ID] = $group->getBreadcrumbs(' > ');
1480
				}
1481
				asort($groupsMap);
1482
				$fields->addFieldToTab('Root.Main',
1483
					ListboxField::create('DirectGroups', singleton('Group')->i18n_plural_name())
1484
						->setMultiple(true)
1485
						->setSource($groupsMap)
1486
						->setAttribute(
1487
							'data-placeholder',
1488
							_t('Member.ADDGROUP', 'Add group', 'Placeholder text for a dropdown')
1489
						)
1490
				);
1491
1492
1493
				// Add permission field (readonly to avoid complicated group assignment logic).
1494
				// This should only be available for existing records, as new records start
1495
				// with no permissions until they have a group assignment anyway.
1496
				if($self->ID) {
1497
					$permissionsField = new PermissionCheckboxSetField_Readonly(
1498
						'Permissions',
1499
						false,
1500
						'Permission',
1501
						'GroupID',
1502
						// we don't want parent relationships, they're automatically resolved in the field
1503
						$self->getManyManyComponents('Groups')
1504
					);
1505
					$fields->findOrMakeTab('Root.Permissions', singleton('Permission')->i18n_plural_name());
1506
					$fields->addFieldToTab('Root.Permissions', $permissionsField);
1507
				}
1508
			}
1509
1510
			$permissionsTab = $fields->fieldByName("Root")->fieldByName('Permissions');
1511
			if($permissionsTab) $permissionsTab->addExtraClass('readonly');
1512
1513
			$defaultDateFormat = Zend_Locale_Format::getDateFormat(new Zend_Locale($self->Locale));
1514
			$dateFormatMap = array(
1515
				'MMM d, yyyy' => Zend_Date::now()->toString('MMM d, yyyy'),
1516
				'yyyy/MM/dd' => Zend_Date::now()->toString('yyyy/MM/dd'),
1517
				'MM/dd/yyyy' => Zend_Date::now()->toString('MM/dd/yyyy'),
1518
				'dd/MM/yyyy' => Zend_Date::now()->toString('dd/MM/yyyy'),
1519
			);
1520
			$dateFormatMap[$defaultDateFormat] = Zend_Date::now()->toString($defaultDateFormat)
1521
				. sprintf(' (%s)', _t('Member.DefaultDateTime', 'default'));
1522
			$mainFields->push(
1523
				$dateFormatField = new MemberDatetimeOptionsetField(
1524
					'DateFormat',
1525
					$self->fieldLabel('DateFormat'),
1526
					$dateFormatMap
1527
				)
1528
			);
1529
			$dateFormatField->setValue($self->DateFormat);
1530
1531
			$defaultTimeFormat = Zend_Locale_Format::getTimeFormat(new Zend_Locale($self->Locale));
1532
			$timeFormatMap = array(
1533
				'h:mm a' => Zend_Date::now()->toString('h:mm a'),
1534
				'H:mm' => Zend_Date::now()->toString('H:mm'),
1535
			);
1536
			$timeFormatMap[$defaultTimeFormat] = Zend_Date::now()->toString($defaultTimeFormat)
1537
				. sprintf(' (%s)', _t('Member.DefaultDateTime', 'default'));
1538
			$mainFields->push(
1539
				$timeFormatField = new MemberDatetimeOptionsetField(
1540
					'TimeFormat',
1541
					$self->fieldLabel('TimeFormat'),
1542
					$timeFormatMap
1543
				)
1544
			);
1545
			$timeFormatField->setValue($self->TimeFormat);
1546
		});
1547
1548
		return parent::getCMSFields();
1549
	}
1550
1551
	/**
1552
	 *
1553
	 * @param boolean $includerelations a boolean value to indicate if the labels returned include relation fields
1554
	 *
1555
	 */
1556
	public function fieldLabels($includerelations = true) {
1557
		$labels = parent::fieldLabels($includerelations);
1558
1559
		$labels['FirstName'] = _t('Member.FIRSTNAME', 'First Name');
1560
		$labels['Surname'] = _t('Member.SURNAME', 'Surname');
1561
		$labels['Email'] = _t('Member.EMAIL', 'Email');
1562
		$labels['Password'] = _t('Member.db_Password', 'Password');
1563
		$labels['NumVisit'] = _t('Member.db_NumVisit', 'Number of Visits');
1564
		$labels['LastVisited'] = _t('Member.db_LastVisited', 'Last Visited Date');
1565
		$labels['PasswordExpiry'] = _t('Member.db_PasswordExpiry', 'Password Expiry Date', 'Password expiry date');
1566
		$labels['LockedOutUntil'] = _t('Member.db_LockedOutUntil', 'Locked out until', 'Security related date');
1567
		$labels['Locale'] = _t('Member.db_Locale', 'Interface Locale');
1568
		$labels['DateFormat'] = _t('Member.DATEFORMAT', 'Date format');
1569
		$labels['TimeFormat'] = _t('Member.TIMEFORMAT', 'Time format');
1570
		if($includerelations){
1571
			$labels['Groups'] = _t('Member.belongs_many_many_Groups', 'Groups',
1572
				'Security Groups this member belongs to');
1573
		}
1574
		return $labels;
1575
	}
1576
1577
	/**
1578
	 * Users can view their own record.
1579
	 * Otherwise they'll need ADMIN or CMS_ACCESS_SecurityAdmin permissions.
1580
	 * This is likely to be customized for social sites etc. with a looser permission model.
1581
	 */
1582
	public function canView($member = null) {
1583
		if(!$member || !(is_a($member, 'Member')) || is_numeric($member)) $member = Member::currentUser();
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Coding Style introduced by
As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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1584
1585
		// extended access checks
1586
		$results = $this->extend('canView', $member);
1587
		if($results && is_array($results)) {
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The expression $results of type array is implicitly converted to a boolean; are you sure this is intended? If so, consider using ! empty($expr) instead to make it clear that you intend to check for an array without elements.

This check marks implicit conversions of arrays to boolean values in a comparison. While in PHP an empty array is considered to be equal (but not identical) to false, this is not always apparent.

Consider making the comparison explicit by using empty(..) or ! empty(...) instead.

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1588
			if(!min($results)) return false;
1589
			else return true;
1590
		}
1591
1592
		// members can usually edit their own record
1593
		if($member && $this->ID == $member->ID) return true;
1594
1595
		if(
1596
			Permission::checkMember($member, 'ADMIN')
1597
			|| Permission::checkMember($member, 'CMS_ACCESS_SecurityAdmin')
1598
		) {
1599
			return true;
1600
		}
1601
1602
		return false;
1603
	}
1604
1605
	/**
1606
	 * Users can edit their own record.
1607
	 * Otherwise they'll need ADMIN or CMS_ACCESS_SecurityAdmin permissions
1608
	 */
1609
	public function canEdit($member = null) {
1610
		if(!$member || !(is_a($member, 'Member')) || is_numeric($member)) $member = Member::currentUser();
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Coding Style introduced by
As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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1611
1612
		// extended access checks
1613
		$results = $this->extend('canEdit', $member);
1614
		if($results && is_array($results)) {
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The expression $results of type array is implicitly converted to a boolean; are you sure this is intended? If so, consider using ! empty($expr) instead to make it clear that you intend to check for an array without elements.

This check marks implicit conversions of arrays to boolean values in a comparison. While in PHP an empty array is considered to be equal (but not identical) to false, this is not always apparent.

Consider making the comparison explicit by using empty(..) or ! empty(...) instead.

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1615
			if(!min($results)) return false;
1616
			else return true;
1617
		}
1618
1619
		// No member found
1620
		if(!($member && $member->exists())) return false;
1621
1622
		// If the requesting member is not an admin, but has access to manage members,
1623
		// they still can't edit other members with ADMIN permission.
1624
		// This is a bit weak, strictly speaking they shouldn't be allowed to
1625
		// perform any action that could change the password on a member
1626
		// with "higher" permissions than himself, but thats hard to determine.
1627
		if(!Permission::checkMember($member, 'ADMIN') && Permission::checkMember($this, 'ADMIN')) return false;
1628
1629
		return $this->canView($member);
1630
	}
1631
1632
	/**
1633
	 * Users can edit their own record.
1634
	 * Otherwise they'll need ADMIN or CMS_ACCESS_SecurityAdmin permissions
1635
	 */
1636
	public function canDelete($member = null) {
1637
		if(!$member || !(is_a($member, 'Member')) || is_numeric($member)) $member = Member::currentUser();
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Coding Style introduced by
As per coding style, self should be used for accessing local static members.

This check looks for accesses to local static members using the fully qualified name instead of self::.

<?php

class Certificate {
    const TRIPLEDES_CBC = 'ASDFGHJKL';

    private $key;

    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->key = Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC;
    }
}

While this is perfectly valid, the fully qualified name of Certificate::TRIPLEDES_CBC could just as well be replaced by self::TRIPLEDES_CBC. Referencing local members with self:: assured the access will still work when the class is renamed, makes it perfectly clear that the member is in fact local and will usually be shorter.

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1638
1639
		// extended access checks
1640
		$results = $this->extend('canDelete', $member);
1641
		if($results && is_array($results)) {
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $results of type array is implicitly converted to a boolean; are you sure this is intended? If so, consider using ! empty($expr) instead to make it clear that you intend to check for an array without elements.

This check marks implicit conversions of arrays to boolean values in a comparison. While in PHP an empty array is considered to be equal (but not identical) to false, this is not always apparent.

Consider making the comparison explicit by using empty(..) or ! empty(...) instead.

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1642
			if(!min($results)) return false;
1643
			else return true;
1644
		}
1645
1646
		// No member found
1647
		if(!($member && $member->exists())) return false;
1648
1649
		// Members are not allowed to remove themselves,
1650
		// since it would create inconsistencies in the admin UIs.
1651
		if($this->ID && $member->ID == $this->ID) return false;
1652
1653
		return $this->canEdit($member);
1654
	}
1655
1656
1657
	/**
1658
	 * Validate this member object.
1659
	 */
1660
	public function validate() {
1661
		$valid = parent::validate();
1662
1663
		if(!$this->ID || $this->isChanged('Password')) {
1664
			if($this->Password && self::$password_validator) {
1665
				$valid->combineAnd(self::$password_validator->validate($this->Password, $this));
1666
			}
1667
		}
1668
1669
		if((!$this->ID && $this->SetPassword) || $this->isChanged('SetPassword')) {
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The property SetPassword does not seem to exist. Did you mean Password?

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			if($this->SetPassword && self::$password_validator) {
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The property SetPassword does not seem to exist. Did you mean Password?

An attempt at access to an undefined property has been detected. This may either be a typographical error or the property has been renamed but there are still references to its old name.

If you really want to allow access to undefined properties, you can define magic methods to allow access. See the php core documentation on Overloading.

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1671
				$valid->combineAnd(self::$password_validator->validate($this->SetPassword, $this));
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The property SetPassword does not seem to exist. Did you mean Password?

An attempt at access to an undefined property has been detected. This may either be a typographical error or the property has been renamed but there are still references to its old name.

If you really want to allow access to undefined properties, you can define magic methods to allow access. See the php core documentation on Overloading.

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1672
			}
1673
		}
1674
1675
		return $valid;
1676
	}
1677
1678
	/**
1679
	 * Change password. This will cause rehashing according to
1680
	 * the `PasswordEncryption` property.
1681
	 *
1682
	 * @param String $password Cleartext password
1683
	 */
1684
	public function changePassword($password) {
1685
		$this->Password = $password;
1686
		$valid = $this->validate();
1687
1688
		if($valid->valid()) {
1689
			$this->AutoLoginHash = null;
1690
			$this->write();
1691
		}
1692
1693
		return $valid;
1694
	}
1695
1696
	/**
1697
	 * Tell this member that someone made a failed attempt at logging in as them.
1698
	 * This can be used to lock the user out temporarily if too many failed attempts are made.
1699
	 */
1700
	public function registerFailedLogin() {
1701
		if(self::config()->lock_out_after_incorrect_logins) {
1702
			// Keep a tally of the number of failed log-ins so that we can lock people out
1703
			++$this->FailedLoginCount;
1704
1705
			if($this->FailedLoginCount >= self::config()->lock_out_after_incorrect_logins) {
1706
				$lockoutMins = self::config()->lock_out_delay_mins;
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The property lock_out_delay_mins does not exist on object<Config_ForClass>. Since you implemented __set, maybe consider adding a @property annotation.

Since your code implements the magic setter _set, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the @property annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.

<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write 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.

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1707
				$this->LockedOutUntil = date('Y-m-d H:i:s', SS_Datetime::now()->Format('U') + $lockoutMins*60);
1708
				$this->FailedLoginCount = 0;
1709
			}
1710
		}
1711
		$this->extend('registerFailedLogin');
1712
		$this->write();
1713
	}
1714
1715
	/**
1716
	 * Tell this member that a successful login has been made
1717
	 */
1718
	public function registerSuccessfulLogin() {
1719
		if(self::config()->lock_out_after_incorrect_logins) {
1720
			// Forgive all past login failures
1721
			$this->FailedLoginCount = 0;
1722
			$this->LockedOutUntil = null;
1723
			$this->write();
1724
		}
1725
        $this->extend('onAfterRegisterSuccessfulLogin');
1726
	}
1727
	/**
1728
	 * Get the HtmlEditorConfig for this user to be used in the CMS.
1729
	 * This is set by the group. If multiple configurations are set,
1730
	 * the one with the highest priority wins.
1731
	 *
1732
	 * @return string
1733
	 */
1734
	public function getHtmlEditorConfigForCMS() {
1735
		$currentName = '';
1736
		$currentPriority = 0;
1737
1738
		foreach($this->Groups() as $group) {
1739
			$configName = $group->HtmlEditorConfig;
1740
			if($configName) {
1741
				$config = HtmlEditorConfig::get($group->HtmlEditorConfig);
1742
				if($config && $config->getOption('priority') > $currentPriority) {
1743
					$currentName = $configName;
1744
					$currentPriority = $config->getOption('priority');
1745
				}
1746
			}
1747
		}
1748
1749
		// If can't find a suitable editor, just default to cms
1750
		return $currentName ? $currentName : 'cms';
1751
	}
1752
1753
	public static function get_template_global_variables() {
1754
		return array(
1755
			'CurrentMember' => 'currentUser',
1756
			'currentUser',
1757
		);
1758
	}
1759
}
1760
1761
/**
1762
 * Represents a set of Groups attached to a member.
1763
 * Handles the hierarchy logic.
1764
 * @package framework
1765
 * @subpackage security
1766
 */
1767
class Member_GroupSet extends ManyManyList {
1768
1769
	protected function linkJoinTable() {
1770
		// Do not join the table directly
1771
		if($this->extraFields) {
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The expression $this->extraFields of type array is implicitly converted to a boolean; are you sure this is intended? If so, consider using ! empty($expr) instead to make it clear that you intend to check for an array without elements.

This check marks implicit conversions of arrays to boolean values in a comparison. While in PHP an empty array is considered to be equal (but not identical) to false, this is not always apparent.

Consider making the comparison explicit by using empty(..) or ! empty(...) instead.

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1772
			user_error('Member_GroupSet does not support many_many_extraFields', E_USER_ERROR);
1773
		}
1774
	}
1775
1776
	/**
1777
	 * Link this group set to a specific member.
1778
	 *
1779
	 * Recursively selects all groups applied to this member, as well as any
1780
	 * parent groups of any applied groups
1781
	 *
1782
	 * @param array|integer $id (optional) An ID or an array of IDs - if not provided, will use the current
1783
	 * ids as per getForeignID
1784
	 * @return array Condition In array(SQL => parameters format)
1785
	 */
1786
	public function foreignIDFilter($id = null) {
1787
		if ($id === null) $id = $this->getForeignID();
1788
1789
		// Find directly applied groups
1790
		$manyManyFilter = parent::foreignIDFilter($id);
1791
		$query = new SQLQuery('"Group_Members"."GroupID"', '"Group_Members"', $manyManyFilter);
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It seems like $manyManyFilter defined by parent::foreignIDFilter($id) on line 1790 can also be of type null; however, SQLQuery::__construct() does only seem to accept array, maybe add an additional type check?

If a method or function can return multiple different values and unless you are sure that you only can receive a single value in this context, we recommend to add an additional type check:

/**
 * @return array|string
 */
function returnsDifferentValues($x) {
    if ($x) {
        return 'foo';
    }

    return array();
}

$x = returnsDifferentValues($y);
if (is_array($x)) {
    // $x is an array.
}

If this a common case that PHP Analyzer should handle natively, please let us know by opening an issue.

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The class SQLQuery has been deprecated with message: since version 4.0

This class, trait or interface has been deprecated. The supplier of the file has supplied an explanatory message.

The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the type will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead.

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1792
		$groupIDs = $query->execute()->column();
1793
1794
		// Get all ancestors, iteratively merging these into the master set
1795
		$allGroupIDs = array();
1796
		while($groupIDs) {
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The expression $groupIDs of type array is implicitly converted to a boolean; are you sure this is intended? If so, consider using ! empty($expr) instead to make it clear that you intend to check for an array without elements.

This check marks implicit conversions of arrays to boolean values in a comparison. While in PHP an empty array is considered to be equal (but not identical) to false, this is not always apparent.

Consider making the comparison explicit by using empty(..) or ! empty(...) instead.

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1797
			$allGroupIDs = array_merge($allGroupIDs, $groupIDs);
1798
			$groupIDs = DataObject::get("Group")->byIDs($groupIDs)->column("ParentID");
1799
			$groupIDs = array_filter($groupIDs);
1800
		}
1801
1802
		// Add a filter to this DataList
1803
		if(!empty($allGroupIDs)) {
1804
			$allGroupIDsPlaceholders = DB::placeholders($allGroupIDs);
1805
			return array("\"Group\".\"ID\" IN ($allGroupIDsPlaceholders)" => $allGroupIDs);
1806
		} else {
1807
			return array('"Group"."ID"' => 0);
1808
		}
1809
	}
1810
1811
	public function foreignIDWriteFilter($id = null) {
1812
		// Use the ManyManyList::foreignIDFilter rather than the one
1813
		// in this class, otherwise we end up selecting all inherited groups
1814
		return parent::foreignIDFilter($id);
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It seems like you call parent on a different method (foreignIDFilter() instead of foreignIDWriteFilter()). Are you sure this is correct? If so, you might want to change this to $this->foreignIDFilter().

This check looks for a call to a parent method whose name is different than the method from which it is called.

Consider the following code:

class Daddy
{
    protected function getFirstName()
    {
        return "Eidur";
    }

    protected function getSurName()
    {
        return "Gudjohnsen";
    }
}

class Son
{
    public function getFirstName()
    {
        return parent::getSurname();
    }
}

The getFirstName() method in the Son calls the wrong method in the parent class.

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1815
	}
1816
1817
	public function add($item, $extraFields = null) {
1818
		// Get Group.ID
1819
		$itemID = null;
1820
		if(is_numeric($item)) {
1821
			$itemID = $item;
1822
		} else if($item instanceof Group) {
1823
			$itemID = $item->ID;
1824
		}
1825
1826
		// Check if this group is allowed to be added
1827
		if($this->canAddGroups(array($itemID))) {
1828
			parent::add($item, $extraFields);
1829
		}
1830
	}
1831
1832
	public function removeAll() {
1833
		$base = ClassInfo::baseDataClass($this->dataClass());
1834
1835
		// Remove the join to the join table to avoid MySQL row locking issues.
1836
		$query = $this->dataQuery();
1837
		$foreignFilter = $query->getQueryParam('Foreign.Filter');
1838
		$query->removeFilterOn($foreignFilter);
1839
1840
		$selectQuery = $query->query();
1841
		$selectQuery->setSelect("\"{$base}\".\"ID\"");
1842
1843
		$from = $selectQuery->getFrom();
1844
		unset($from[$this->joinTable]);
1845
		$selectQuery->setFrom($from);
1846
		$selectQuery->setOrderBy(); // ORDER BY in subselects breaks MS SQL Server and is not necessary here
1847
		$selectQuery->setDistinct(false);
1848
1849
		// Use a sub-query as SQLite does not support setting delete targets in
1850
		// joined queries.
1851
		$delete = new SQLDelete();
1852
		$delete->setFrom("\"{$this->joinTable}\"");
1853
		// Use ManyManyList::foreignIDFilter() rather than the one in this class
1854
		// otherwise we end up selecting the wrong columns
1855
		$delete->addWhere(parent::foreignIDFilter());
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It seems like you call parent on a different method (foreignIDFilter() instead of removeAll()). Are you sure this is correct? If so, you might want to change this to $this->foreignIDFilter().

This check looks for a call to a parent method whose name is different than the method from which it is called.

Consider the following code:

class Daddy
{
    protected function getFirstName()
    {
        return "Eidur";
    }

    protected function getSurName()
    {
        return "Gudjohnsen";
    }
}

class Son
{
    public function getFirstName()
    {
        return parent::getSurname();
    }
}

The getFirstName() method in the Son calls the wrong method in the parent class.

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1856
		$subSelect = $selectQuery->sql($parameters);
1857
		$delete->addWhere(array(
1858
			"\"{$this->joinTable}\".\"{$this->localKey}\" IN ($subSelect)" => $parameters
1859
		));
1860
		$delete->execute();
1861
	}
1862
1863
	/**
1864
	 * Determine if the following groups IDs can be added
1865
	 *
1866
	 * @param array $itemIDs
1867
	 * @return boolean
1868
	 */
1869
	protected function canAddGroups($itemIDs) {
1870
		if(empty($itemIDs)) {
1871
			return true;
1872
		}
1873
		$member = $this->getMember();
1874
		return empty($member) || $member->onChangeGroups($itemIDs);
1875
	}
1876
1877
	/**
1878
	 * Get foreign member record for this relation
1879
	 *
1880
	 * @return Member
1881
	 */
1882
	protected function getMember() {
1883
		$id = $this->getForeignID();
1884
		if($id) {
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The expression $id of type string|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the string can be empty. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For string values, the empty string '' is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

''   == false // true
''   == null  // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null  // false
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1885
			return DataObject::get_by_id('Member', $id);
1886
		}
1887
	}
1888
}
1889
1890
/**
1891
 * Class used as template to send an email saying that the password has been
1892
 * changed.
1893
 *
1894
 * @package framework
1895
 * @subpackage security
1896
 */
1897
class Member_ChangePasswordEmail extends Email {
1898
1899
	protected $from = '';   // setting a blank from address uses the site's default administrator email
1900
	protected $subject = '';
1901
	protected $ss_template = 'ChangePasswordEmail';
1902
1903
	public function __construct() {
1904
		parent::__construct();
1905
1906
		$this->subject = _t('Member.SUBJECTPASSWORDCHANGED', "Your password has been changed", 'Email subject');
1907
	}
1908
}
1909
1910
1911
1912
/**
1913
 * Class used as template to send the forgot password email
1914
 *
1915
 * @package framework
1916
 * @subpackage security
1917
 */
1918
class Member_ForgotPasswordEmail extends Email {
1919
	protected $from = '';  // setting a blank from address uses the site's default administrator email
1920
	protected $subject = '';
1921
	protected $ss_template = 'ForgotPasswordEmail';
1922
1923
	public function __construct() {
1924
		parent::__construct();
1925
1926
		$this->subject = _t('Member.SUBJECTPASSWORDRESET', "Your password reset link", 'Email subject');
1927
	}
1928
}
1929
1930
/**
1931
 * Member Validator
1932
 *
1933
 * Custom validation for the Member object can be achieved either through an
1934
 * {@link DataExtension} on the Member_Validator object or, by specifying a subclass of
1935
 * {@link Member_Validator} through the {@link Injector} API.
1936
 * The Validator can also be modified by adding an Extension to Member and implement the
1937
 * <code>updateValidator</code> hook.
1938
 * {@see Member::getValidator()}
1939
 *
1940
 * Additional required fields can also be set via config API, eg.
1941
 * <code>
1942
 * Member_Validator:
1943
 *   customRequired:
1944
 *     - Surname
1945
 * </code>
1946
 *
1947
 * @package framework
1948
 * @subpackage security
1949
 */
1950
class Member_Validator extends RequiredFields
1951
{
1952
	/**
1953
	 * Fields that are required by this validator
1954
	 * @config
1955
	 * @var array
1956
	 */
1957
	protected $customRequired = array(
1958
		'FirstName',
1959
		'Email'
1960
	);
1961
1962
	/**
1963
	 * Determine what member this validator is meant for
1964
	 * @var Member
1965
	 */
1966
	protected $forMember = null;
1967
1968
	/**
1969
	 * Constructor
1970
	 */
1971
	public function __construct() {
1972
		$required = func_get_args();
1973
1974
		if(isset($required[0]) && is_array($required[0])) {
1975
			$required = $required[0];
1976
		}
1977
1978
		$required = array_merge($required, $this->customRequired);
1979
1980
		// check for config API values and merge them in
1981
		$config = $this->config()->customRequired;
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The property customRequired does not exist on object<Config_ForClass>. Since you implemented __set, maybe consider adding a @property annotation.

Since your code implements the magic setter _set, this function will be called for any write access on an undefined variable. You can add the @property annotation to your class or interface to document the existence of this variable.

<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

Since the property has write access only, you can use the @property-write 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.

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1982
		if(is_array($config)){
1983
			$required = array_merge($required, $config);
1984
		}
1985
1986
		parent::__construct(array_unique($required));
1987
	}
1988
1989
	/**
1990
	 * Get the member this validator applies to.
1991
	 * @return Member
1992
	 */
1993
	public function getForMember()
1994
	{
1995
		return $this->forMember;
1996
	}
1997
1998
	/**
1999
	 * Set the Member this validator applies to.
2000
	 * @param Member $value
2001
	 * @return $this
2002
	 */
2003
	public function setForMember(Member $value)
2004
	{
2005
		$this->forMember = $value;
2006
		return $this;
2007
	}
2008
2009
	/**
2010
	 * Check if the submitted member data is valid (server-side)
2011
	 *
2012
	 * Check if a member with that email doesn't already exist, or if it does
2013
	 * that it is this member.
2014
	 *
2015
	 * @param array $data Submitted data
2016
	 * @return bool Returns TRUE if the submitted data is valid, otherwise
2017
	 *              FALSE.
2018
	 */
2019
	public function php($data)
2020
	{
2021
		$valid = parent::php($data);
2022
2023
		$identifierField = (string)Member::config()->unique_identifier_field;
2024
2025
		// Only validate identifier field if it's actually set. This could be the case if
2026
		// somebody removes `Email` from the list of required fields.
2027
		if(isset($data[$identifierField])){
2028
			$id = isset($data['ID']) ? (int)$data['ID'] : 0;
2029
			if(!$id && ($ctrl = $this->form->getController())){
2030
				// get the record when within GridField (Member editing page in CMS)
2031
				if($ctrl instanceof GridFieldDetailForm_ItemRequest && $record = $ctrl->getRecord()){
2032
					$id = $record->ID;
2033
				}
2034
			}
2035
2036
			// If there's no ID passed via controller or form-data, use the assigned member (if available)
2037
			if(!$id && ($member = $this->getForMember())){
2038
				$id = $member->exists() ? $member->ID : 0;
2039
			}
2040
2041
			// set the found ID to the data array, so that extensions can also use it
2042
			$data['ID'] = $id;
2043
2044
			$members = Member::get()->filter($identifierField, $data[$identifierField]);
2045
			if($id) {
2046
				$members = $members->exclude('ID', $id);
2047
			}
2048
2049
			if($members->count() > 0) {
2050
				$this->validationError(
2051
					$identifierField,
2052
					_t(
2053
						'Member.VALIDATIONMEMBEREXISTS',
2054
						'A member already exists with the same {identifier}',
2055
						array('identifier' => Member::singleton()->fieldLabel($identifierField))
2056
					),
2057
					'required'
2058
				);
2059
				$valid = false;
2060
			}
2061
		}
2062
2063
2064
		// Execute the validators on the extensions
2065
		$results = $this->extend('updatePHP', $data, $this->form);
2066
		$results[] = $valid;
2067
		return min($results);
2068
	}
2069
}
2070