Complex classes like Input often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes. You can also have a look at the cohesion graph to spot any un-connected, or weakly-connected components.
Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.
While breaking up the class, it is a good idea to analyze how other classes use Input, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
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14 | class Input |
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15 | { |
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17 | /** @var Post Access $_POST parameters */ |
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18 | public $post; |
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19 | /** @var Get Access $_GET parameters */ |
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20 | public $get; |
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21 | /** @var Server Access $_SERVER parameters */ |
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22 | public $server; |
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23 | |||
24 | protected $access; |
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25 | |||
26 | /** |
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27 | * @var Callable |
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28 | */ |
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29 | protected $filter; |
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30 | |||
31 | /** |
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32 | * Intilizes the dokuwiki\Input\Input class and it subcomponents |
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33 | */ |
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34 | public function __construct() |
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41 | |||
42 | /** |
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43 | * Apply the set filter to the given value |
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44 | * |
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45 | * @param string $data |
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46 | * @return string |
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47 | */ |
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48 | protected function applyfilter($data) |
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54 | /** |
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55 | * Return a filtered copy of the input object |
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56 | * |
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57 | * Expects a callable that accepts one string parameter and returns a filtered string |
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58 | * |
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59 | * @param Callable|string $filter |
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60 | * @return Input |
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61 | */ |
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62 | public function filter($filter = 'stripctl') |
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70 | /** |
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71 | * Check if a parameter was set |
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72 | * |
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73 | * Basically a wrapper around isset. When called on the $post and $get subclasses, |
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74 | * the parameter is set to $_POST or $_GET and to $_REQUEST |
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75 | * |
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76 | * @see isset |
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77 | * @param string $name Parameter name |
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78 | * @return bool |
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79 | */ |
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80 | public function has($name) |
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85 | /** |
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86 | * Remove a parameter from the superglobals |
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87 | * |
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88 | * Basically a wrapper around unset. When NOT called on the $post and $get subclasses, |
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89 | * the parameter will also be removed from $_POST or $_GET |
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90 | * |
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91 | * @see isset |
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92 | * @param string $name Parameter name |
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93 | */ |
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94 | public function remove($name) |
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108 | /** |
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109 | * Access a request parameter without any type conversion |
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110 | * |
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111 | * @param string $name Parameter name |
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112 | * @param mixed $default Default to return if parameter isn't set |
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113 | * @param bool $nonempty Return $default if parameter is set but empty() |
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114 | * @return mixed |
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115 | */ |
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116 | public function param($name, $default = null, $nonempty = false) |
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124 | /** |
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125 | * Sets a parameter |
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126 | * |
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127 | * @param string $name Parameter name |
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128 | * @param mixed $value Value to set |
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129 | */ |
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130 | public function set($name, $value) |
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135 | /** |
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136 | * Get a reference to a request parameter |
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137 | * |
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138 | * This avoids copying data in memory, when the parameter is not set it will be created |
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139 | * and intialized with the given $default value before a reference is returned |
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140 | * |
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141 | * @param string $name Parameter name |
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142 | * @param mixed $default If parameter is not set, initialize with this value |
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143 | * @param bool $nonempty Init with $default if parameter is set but empty() |
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144 | * @return mixed (reference) |
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145 | */ |
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146 | public function &ref($name, $default = '', $nonempty = false) |
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155 | /** |
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156 | * Access a request parameter as int |
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157 | * |
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158 | * @param string $name Parameter name |
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159 | * @param int $default Default to return if parameter isn't set or is an array |
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160 | * @param bool $nonempty Return $default if parameter is set but empty() |
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161 | * @return int |
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162 | */ |
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163 | public function int($name, $default = 0, $nonempty = false) |
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173 | |||
174 | /** |
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175 | * Access a request parameter as string |
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176 | * |
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177 | * @param string $name Parameter name |
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178 | * @param string $default Default to return if parameter isn't set or is an array |
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179 | * @param bool $nonempty Return $default if parameter is set but empty() |
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180 | * @return string |
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181 | */ |
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182 | public function str($name, $default = '', $nonempty = false) |
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191 | |||
192 | /** |
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193 | * Access a request parameter and make sure it is has a valid value |
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194 | * |
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195 | * Please note that comparisons to the valid values are not done typesafe (request vars |
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196 | * are always strings) however the function will return the correct type from the $valids |
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197 | * array when an match was found. |
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198 | * |
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199 | * @param string $name Parameter name |
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200 | * @param array $valids Array of valid values |
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201 | * @param mixed $default Default to return if parameter isn't set or not valid |
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202 | * @return null|mixed |
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203 | */ |
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204 | public function valid($name, $valids, $default = null) |
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214 | /** |
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215 | * Access a request parameter as bool |
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216 | * |
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217 | * Note: $nonempty is here for interface consistency and makes not much sense for booleans |
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218 | * |
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219 | * @param string $name Parameter name |
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220 | * @param mixed $default Default to return if parameter isn't set |
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221 | * @param bool $nonempty Return $default if parameter is set but empty() |
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222 | * @return bool |
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223 | */ |
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224 | public function bool($name, $default = false, $nonempty = false) |
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235 | /** |
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236 | * Access a request parameter as array |
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237 | * |
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238 | * @param string $name Parameter name |
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239 | * @param mixed $default Default to return if parameter isn't set |
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240 | * @param bool $nonempty Return $default if parameter is set but empty() |
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241 | * @return array |
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242 | */ |
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243 | public function arr($name, $default = array(), $nonempty = false) |
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251 | |||
252 | /** |
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253 | * Create a simple key from an array key |
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254 | * |
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255 | * This is useful to access keys where the information is given as an array key or as a single array value. |
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256 | * For example when the information was submitted as the name of a submit button. |
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257 | * |
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258 | * This function directly changes the access array. |
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259 | * |
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260 | * Eg. $_REQUEST['do']['save']='Speichern' becomes $_REQUEST['do'] = 'save' |
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261 | * |
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262 | * This function returns the $INPUT object itself for easy chaining |
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263 | * |
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264 | * @param string $name |
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265 | * @return Input |
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266 | */ |
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267 | public function extract($name) |
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287 | } |
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288 |
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.