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Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
Commonly applied refactorings include:
If many parameters/temporary variables are present:
1 | <?php |
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144 | public function testMarshallingElementOrdering(): void |
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145 | { |
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146 | $kaNonce = new KANonce('/CTj03d1DB5e2t7CTo9BEzCf5S9NRzwnBgZRlm32REI='); |
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147 | |||
148 | $digestMethod = new DigestMethod( |
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149 | C::DIGEST_SHA256, |
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150 | [ |
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151 | new Chunk(DOMDocumentFactory::fromString( |
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152 | '<some:Chunk xmlns:some="urn:x-simplesamlphp:namespace">some</some:Chunk>', |
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153 | )->documentElement), |
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154 | ], |
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155 | ); |
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156 | |||
157 | $originatorKeyInfo = new OriginatorKeyInfo( |
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158 | [ |
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159 | new KeyName('testkey'), |
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160 | new X509Data( |
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161 | [ |
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162 | new X509Certificate(self::$certificate), |
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163 | new X509SubjectName(self::$certData['name']), |
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164 | ], |
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165 | ), |
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166 | new Chunk(DOMDocumentFactory::fromString( |
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167 | '<ssp:Chunk xmlns:ssp="urn:x-simplesamlphp:namespace">originator</ssp:Chunk>', |
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168 | )->documentElement), |
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169 | ], |
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170 | 'fed321', |
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171 | ); |
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173 | $recipientKeyInfo = new RecipientKeyInfo( |
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174 | [ |
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175 | new KeyName('testkey'), |
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176 | new X509Data( |
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177 | [ |
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178 | new X509Certificate(self::$certificate), |
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179 | new X509SubjectName(self::$certData['name']), |
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180 | ], |
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181 | ), |
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182 | new Chunk(DOMDocumentFactory::fromString( |
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183 | '<ssp:Chunk xmlns:ssp="urn:x-simplesamlphp:namespace">recipient</ssp:Chunk>', |
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184 | )->documentElement), |
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185 | ], |
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186 | 'fed654', |
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187 | ); |
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189 | $agreementMethod = new AgreementMethod( |
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190 | C::XMLENC11_ECDH_ES, |
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191 | $kaNonce, |
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192 | $originatorKeyInfo, |
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193 | $recipientKeyInfo, |
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194 | [$digestMethod], |
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195 | ); |
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197 | // Marshall it to a \DOMElement |
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198 | $agreementMethodElement = $agreementMethod->toXML(); |
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200 | $xpCache = XPath::getXPath($agreementMethodElement); |
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202 | // Test for an KA-Nonce |
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203 | /** @var \DOMElement[] $kaNonceElements */ |
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204 | $kaNonceElements = XPath::xpQuery($agreementMethodElement, './xenc:KA-Nonce', $xpCache); |
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205 | $this->assertCount(1, $kaNonceElements); |
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207 | // Test ordering of AgreementMethod contents |
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208 | /** @var \DOMElement[] $agreementMethodElements */ |
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209 | $agreementMethodElements = XPath::xpQuery( |
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210 | $agreementMethodElement, |
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211 | './xenc:KA-Nonce/following-sibling::*', |
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212 | $xpCache, |
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213 | ); |
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215 | $this->assertCount(3, $agreementMethodElements); |
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216 | $this->assertEquals('ds:DigestMethod', $agreementMethodElements[0]->tagName); |
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217 | $this->assertEquals('xenc:OriginatorKeyInfo', $agreementMethodElements[1]->tagName); |
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218 | $this->assertEquals('xenc:RecipientKeyInfo', $agreementMethodElements[2]->tagName); |
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219 | } |
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221 |
The issue could also be caused by a filter entry in the build configuration. If the path has been excluded in your configuration, e.g.
excluded_paths: ["lib/*"]
, you can move it to the dependency path list as follows:For further information see https://scrutinizer-ci.com/docs/tools/php/php-scrutinizer/#list-dependency-paths