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| 9 | public function getHealthAsEmojiAttribute(): string |
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| 10 | { |
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| 11 | if ($this->isHealthy()) { |
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| 12 | return '✅'; |
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| 13 | } |
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| 15 | if ($this->isUnhealthy()) { |
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| 16 | return '❌'; |
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| 17 | } |
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| 19 | if ($this->hasWarning()) { |
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| 20 | return '⚠️'; |
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| 21 | } |
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| 23 | throw new Exception("Could not determine health emoji for host `{$this->id}`"); |
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| 24 | } |
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| 25 | } |
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This check looks for methods that are used by a trait but not required by it.
To illustrate, let’s look at the following code example
The trait
Idableprovides a methodequalsIdthat in turn relies on the methodgetId(). If this method does not exist on a class mixing in this trait, the method will fail.Adding the
getId()as an abstract method to the trait will make sure it is available.