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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:
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112 | protected function runUserTests(auth_plugin_authpdo $auth, $user) { |
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113 | global $conf; |
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114 | $info = 'testing ' . $user['user']; |
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116 | // minimal setup |
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117 | $this->assertTrue($auth->checkPass($user['user'], $user['pass']), $info); |
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118 | $check = $auth->getUserData($user['user']); |
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119 | $this->assertEquals($user['user'], $check['user'], $info); |
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120 | $this->assertEquals($user['name'], $check['name'], $info); |
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121 | $this->assertEquals($user['mail'], $check['mail'], $info); |
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122 | $groups = array_merge($user['grps'], array($conf['defaultgroup'])); |
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123 | $this->assertEquals($groups, $check['grps'], $info); |
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125 | // getUsers |
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126 | if($auth->canDo('getUsers')) { |
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127 | $list = $auth->retrieveUsers(0, -1, array('user' => $user['user'])); |
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128 | $this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(1, count($list)); |
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129 | $list = $auth->retrieveUsers(0, -1, array('name' => $user['name'])); |
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130 | $this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(1, count($list)); |
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131 | $list = $auth->retrieveUsers(0, -1, array('mail' => $user['mail'])); |
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132 | $this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(1, count($list)); |
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133 | } |
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135 | // getUserCount |
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136 | if($auth->canDo('getUserCount')) { |
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137 | $count = $auth->getUserCount(array('user' => $user['user'])); |
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138 | $this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(1, $count); |
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139 | $count = $auth->getUserCount(array('name' => $user['name'])); |
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140 | $this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(1, $count); |
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141 | $count = $auth->getUserCount(array('mail' => $user['mail'])); |
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142 | $this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(1, $count); |
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143 | } |
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145 | // modPass |
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146 | if($auth->canDo('modPass')) { |
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147 | $newpass = 'foobar'; |
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148 | $ok = $auth->modifyUser($user['user'], array('pass' => $newpass)); |
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149 | $this->assertTrue($ok, $info); |
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150 | $this->assertTrue($auth->checkPass($user['user'], $newpass), $info); |
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151 | } |
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153 | // modMail |
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154 | if($auth->canDo('modMail')) { |
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155 | $newmail = '[email protected]'; |
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156 | $ok = $auth->modifyUser($user['user'], array('mail' => $newmail)); |
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157 | $this->assertTrue($ok, $info); |
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158 | $check = $auth->getUserData($user['user']); |
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159 | $this->assertEquals($newmail, $check['mail'], $info); |
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160 | } |
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162 | // modName |
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163 | if($auth->canDo('modName')) { |
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164 | $newname = 'FirstName Foobar'; |
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165 | $ok = $auth->modifyUser($user['user'], array('name' => $newname)); |
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166 | $this->assertTrue($ok, $info); |
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167 | $check = $auth->getUserData($user['user']); |
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168 | $this->assertEquals($newname, $check['name'], $info); |
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169 | } |
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171 | // modLogin |
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172 | if($auth->canDo('modLogin')) { |
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173 | $newuser = 'foobar' . $user['user']; |
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174 | $ok = $auth->modifyUser($user['user'], array('user' => $newuser)); |
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175 | $this->assertTrue($ok, $info); |
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176 | $check = $auth->getUserData($newuser); |
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177 | $this->assertEquals($newuser, $check['user'], $info); |
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178 | } |
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180 | } |
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This check marks access to variables or properties that have not been declared yet. While PHP has no explicit notion of declaring a variable, accessing it before a value is assigned to it is most likely a bug.