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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 | ||
| 81 | public function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output): int | ||
| 82 |     { | ||
| 83 |         $output->writeln('Welcome to the AdminBundle object ACL generator'); | ||
| 84 | $output->writeln([ | ||
|  | |||
| 85 | '', | ||
| 86 | 'This command helps you to generate ACL entities for the objects handled by the AdminBundle.', | ||
| 87 | '', | ||
| 88 | 'If the step option is used, you will be asked if you want to generate the object ACL entities for each Admin.', | ||
| 89 | 'You must use the shortcut notation like <comment>AcmeDemoBundle:User</comment> if you want to set an object owner.', | ||
| 90 | '', | ||
| 91 | ]); | ||
| 92 | |||
| 93 |         if (!$this->registry) { | ||
| 94 |             throw new ServiceNotFoundException('doctrine', static::class, null, [], sprintf( | ||
| 95 | 'The command "%s" has a dependency on a non-existent service "doctrine".', | ||
| 96 | static::$defaultName | ||
| 97 | )); | ||
| 98 | } | ||
| 99 | |||
| 100 |         if ($input->getOption('user_model')) { | ||
| 101 |             try { | ||
| 102 | $this->getUserEntityClass($input, $output); | ||
| 103 |             } catch (\Exception $e) { | ||
| 104 |                 $output->writeln(sprintf('<error>%s</error>', $e->getMessage())); | ||
| 105 | |||
| 106 | return 1; | ||
| 107 | } | ||
| 108 | } | ||
| 109 | |||
| 110 |         if (!$this->aclObjectManipulators) { | ||
| 111 |             $output->writeln('No manipulators are implemented : <info>ignoring</info>'); | ||
| 112 | |||
| 113 | return 1; | ||
| 114 | } | ||
| 115 | |||
| 116 |         foreach ($this->pool->getAdminServiceIds() as $id) { | ||
| 117 |             try { | ||
| 118 | $admin = $this->pool->getInstance($id); | ||
| 119 |             } catch (\Exception $e) { | ||
| 120 |                 $output->writeln('<error>Warning : The admin class cannot be initiated from the command line</error>'); | ||
| 121 |                 $output->writeln(sprintf('<error>%s</error>', $e->getMessage())); | ||
| 122 | |||
| 123 | continue; | ||
| 124 | } | ||
| 125 | |||
| 126 |             if ($input->getOption('step') && !$this->askConfirmation($input, $output, sprintf("<question>Generate ACLs for the object instances handled by \"%s\"?</question>\n", $id), 'no', '?')) { | ||
| 127 | continue; | ||
| 128 | } | ||
| 129 | |||
| 130 | $securityIdentity = null; | ||
| 131 |             if ($input->getOption('step') && $this->askConfirmation($input, $output, "<question>Set an object owner?</question>\n", 'no', '?')) { | ||
| 132 | $username = $this->askAndValidate($input, $output, 'Please enter the username: ', '', 'Sonata\AdminBundle\Command\Validators::validateUsername'); | ||
| 133 | |||
| 134 | $securityIdentity = new UserSecurityIdentity($username, $this->getUserEntityClass($input, $output)); | ||
| 135 | } | ||
| 136 |             if (!$input->getOption('step') && $input->getOption('object_owner')) { | ||
| 137 |                 $securityIdentity = new UserSecurityIdentity($input->getOption('object_owner'), $this->getUserEntityClass($input, $output)); | ||
| 138 | } | ||
| 139 | |||
| 140 |             $manipulatorId = sprintf('sonata.admin.manipulator.acl.object.%s', $admin->getManagerType()); | ||
| 141 |             if (!$manipulator = $this->aclObjectManipulators[$manipulatorId] ?? null) { | ||
| 142 |                 $output->writeln('Admin class is using a manager type that has no manipulator implemented : <info>ignoring</info>'); | ||
| 143 | |||
| 144 | continue; | ||
| 145 | } | ||
| 146 |             if (!$manipulator instanceof ObjectAclManipulatorInterface) { | ||
| 147 |                 $output->writeln(sprintf('The interface "ObjectAclManipulatorInterface" is not implemented for %s: <info>ignoring</info>', \get_class($manipulator))); | ||
| 148 | |||
| 149 | continue; | ||
| 150 | } | ||
| 151 | |||
| 152 | \assert($admin instanceof AdminInterface); | ||
| 153 | $manipulator->batchConfigureAcls($output, $admin, $securityIdentity); | ||
| 154 | } | ||
| 155 | |||
| 156 | return 0; | ||
| 157 | } | ||
| 158 | |||
| 232 | 
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: