RedisCache::setMultiple()   B
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Complexity

Conditions 6
Paths 16

Size

Total Lines 19
Code Lines 12

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 12
CRAP Score 6

Importance

Changes 1
Bugs 1 Features 0
Metric Value
c 1
b 1
f 0
dl 0
loc 19
ccs 12
cts 12
cp 1
rs 8.8571
cc 6
eloc 12
nc 16
nop 2
crap 6
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<?php
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namespace Soupmix\Cache;
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use Soupmix\Cache\Exceptions\InvalidArgumentException;
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use Psr\SimpleCache\CacheInterface;
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use Redis;
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use DateInterval;
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use DateTime;
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class RedisCache implements CacheInterface
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{
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    const PSR16_RESERVED_CHARACTERS = ['{','}','(',')','/','@',':'];
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    private $handler;
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    /**
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     * Connect to Redis service
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     *
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     * @param Redis $handler Configuration values that has dbIndex name and host's IP address
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     *
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     */
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    public function __construct(Redis $handler)
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    {
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        if (defined('Redis::SERIALIZER_IGBINARY') && extension_loaded('igbinary')) {
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            $handler->setOption(Redis::OPT_SERIALIZER, Redis::SERIALIZER_IGBINARY);
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        }
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        $this->handler = $handler;
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    }
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    public function getConnection()
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    {
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        return $this->handler;
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    }
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    /**
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     * {@inheritDoc}
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     */
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    public function get($key, $default = null)
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    {
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        $value = $this->handler->get($key);
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        return $value ? $value : $default;
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    }
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    /**
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     * {@inheritDoc}
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     */
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    public function set($key, $value, $ttl = null)
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    {
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        $this->checkKeysValidity($key);
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        if ($ttl instanceof DateInterval) {
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            $ttl = (new DateTime('now'))->add($ttl)->getTimeStamp() - time();
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        }
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        $setTtl = (int) $ttl;
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        if ($setTtl === 0) {
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            return $this->handler->set($key, $value);
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        }
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        return $this->handler->setex($key, $ttl, $value);
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    }
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    /**
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     * {@inheritDoc}
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     */
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    public function delete($key)
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    {
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        return (bool) $this->handler->delete($key);
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    }
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    /**
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     * {@inheritDoc}
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     */
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    public function clear()
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    {
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        return $this->handler->flushDB();
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    }
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    /**
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     * {@inheritDoc}
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     */
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    public function getMultiple($keys, $default = null)
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    {
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        $defaults = array_fill(0, count($keys), $default);
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        foreach ($keys as $key) {
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            $this->checkKeysValidity($key);
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        }
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        return array_merge(array_combine($keys, $this->handler->mget($keys)), $defaults);
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The return type of return array_merge(array...et($keys)), $defaults); (array) is incompatible with the return type declared by the interface Psr\SimpleCache\CacheInterface::getMultiple of type Psr\SimpleCache\iterable.

If you return a value from a function or method, it should be a sub-type of the type that is given by the parent type f.e. an interface, or abstract method. This is more formally defined by the Lizkov substitution principle, and guarantees that classes that depend on the parent type can use any instance of a child type interchangably. This principle also belongs to the SOLID principles for object oriented design.

Let’s take a look at an example:

class Author {
    private $name;

    public function __construct($name) {
        $this->name = $name;
    }

    public function getName() {
        return $this->name;
    }
}

abstract class Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return 'Johannes';
    }
}

class BlogPost extends Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return new Author('Johannes');
    }
}

class ForumPost extends Post { /* ... */ }

function my_function(Post $post) {
    echo strtoupper($post->getAuthor());
}

Our function my_function expects a Post object, and outputs the author of the post. The base class Post returns a simple string and outputting a simple string will work just fine. However, the child class BlogPost which is a sub-type of Post instead decided to return an object, and is therefore violating the SOLID principles. If a BlogPost were passed to my_function, PHP would not complain, but ultimately fail when executing the strtoupper call in its body.

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    }
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    /**
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     * {@inheritDoc}
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     */
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    public function setMultiple($values, $ttl = null)
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    {
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        foreach ($values as $key => $value) {
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            $this->checkKeysValidity($key);
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        }
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        if ($ttl instanceof DateInterval) {
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            $ttl = (new DateTime('now'))->add($ttl)->getTimeStamp() - time();
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        }
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        $setTtl = (int) $ttl;
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        if ($setTtl === 0) {
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            return $this->handler->mset($values);
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        }
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        $return = true;
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        foreach ($values as $key => $value) {
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            $return = $return && $this->set($key, $value, $setTtl);
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        }
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        return $return;
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    }
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    /**
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     * {@inheritDoc}
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     */
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    public function deleteMultiple($keys)
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    {
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        foreach ($keys as $key) {
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            $this->checkKeysValidity($key);
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        }
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        $return =[];
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        foreach ($keys as $key) {
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            $return[$key] = (bool) $this->delete($key);
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        }
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        return $return;
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The return type of return $return; (array) is incompatible with the return type declared by the interface Psr\SimpleCache\CacheInterface::deleteMultiple of type boolean.

If you return a value from a function or method, it should be a sub-type of the type that is given by the parent type f.e. an interface, or abstract method. This is more formally defined by the Lizkov substitution principle, and guarantees that classes that depend on the parent type can use any instance of a child type interchangably. This principle also belongs to the SOLID principles for object oriented design.

Let’s take a look at an example:

class Author {
    private $name;

    public function __construct($name) {
        $this->name = $name;
    }

    public function getName() {
        return $this->name;
    }
}

abstract class Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return 'Johannes';
    }
}

class BlogPost extends Post {
    public function getAuthor() {
        return new Author('Johannes');
    }
}

class ForumPost extends Post { /* ... */ }

function my_function(Post $post) {
    echo strtoupper($post->getAuthor());
}

Our function my_function expects a Post object, and outputs the author of the post. The base class Post returns a simple string and outputting a simple string will work just fine. However, the child class BlogPost which is a sub-type of Post instead decided to return an object, and is therefore violating the SOLID principles. If a BlogPost were passed to my_function, PHP would not complain, but ultimately fail when executing the strtoupper call in its body.

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    }
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    /**
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     * Increment a value atomically in the cache by its step value, which defaults to 1
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     *
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     * @param string  $key  The cache item key
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     * @param integer $step The value to increment by, defaulting to 1
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     *
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     * @return int|bool The new value on success and false on failure
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     */
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    public function increment($key, $step = 1)
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    {
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        return $this->handler->incr($key, $step);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Decrement a value atomically in the cache by its step value, which defaults to 1
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     *
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     * @param string  $key  The cache item key
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     * @param integer $step The value to decrement by, defaulting to 1
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     *
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     * @return int|bool The new value on success and false on failure
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     */
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    public function decrement($key, $step = 1)
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    {
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        return $this->handler->decr($key, $step);
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    }
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    /**
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     * {@inheritDoc}
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     */
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    public function has($key)
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    {
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        $this->checkKeysValidity($key);
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        return $this->handler->exists($key);
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    }
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    private function checkKeysValidity($key)
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    {
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        if (!is_string($key)) {
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            $message = sprintf('Key %s is not a string.', $key);
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            throw new InvalidArgumentException($message);
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        }
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        foreach (self::PSR16_RESERVED_CHARACTERS as $needle) {
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            if (strpos($key, $needle) !== false) {
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                $message = sprintf('Key %s has not a legal value.', $key);
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                throw new InvalidArgumentException($message);
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            }
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        }
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    }
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}
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