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* TechDivision\Import\Attribute\Loaders\AttributeValueLoader |
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* NOTICE OF LICENSE |
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* This source file is subject to the Open Software License (OSL 3.0) |
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* that is available through the world-wide-web at this URL: |
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* http://opensource.org/licenses/osl-3.0.php |
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* PHP version 5 |
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* @author Tim Wagner <[email protected]> |
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* @copyright 2019 TechDivision GmbH <[email protected]> |
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* @license http://opensource.org/licenses/osl-3.0.php Open Software License (OSL 3.0) |
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* @link https://github.com/techdivision/import-attribute |
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* @link http://www.techdivision.com |
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*/ |
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namespace TechDivision\Import\Attribute\Loaders; |
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use TechDivision\Import\Loaders\LoaderInterface; |
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use TechDivision\Import\Attribute\Utils\MemberNames; |
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/** |
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* Generic loader for product values. |
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* @author Tim Wagner <[email protected]> |
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* @copyright 2019 TechDivision GmbH <[email protected]> |
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* @license http://opensource.org/licenses/osl-3.0.php Open Software License (OSL 3.0) |
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* @link https://github.com/techdivision/import-attribute |
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* @link http://www.techdivision.com |
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*/ |
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class AttributeValueLoader implements LoaderInterface |
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{ |
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* The column name to load the values for. |
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* @var string |
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protected $columnName; |
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* The registry loader instance. |
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* @var \TechDivision\Import\Loaders\LoaderInterface |
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protected $registryLoader; |
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* Construct that initializes the iterator with the product processor instance. |
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* @param \TechDivision\Import\Loaders\LoaderInterface $registryLoader The registry loader instance |
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* @param string $columnName The column name to load the values for |
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public function __construct(LoaderInterface $registryLoader, $columnName = MemberNames::FRONTEND_INPUT) |
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// initialize the column name and the registry loader |
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$this->columnName = $columnName; |
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$this->registryLoader = $registryLoader; |
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} |
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* Loads and returns data. |
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* @return \ArrayAccess The array with the data |
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public function load() |
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// load the already processed SKUs from the registry, merge |
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// them with the ones from the DB and return them |
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$collectedColumns = $this->getRegistryLoader()->load(); |
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// query whether or not values for the configured column name are available |
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if (is_array($collectedColumns[$this->columnName])) { |
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return $collectedColumns[$this->columnName]; |
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} |
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// return an empty array otherwise |
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return array(); |
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} |
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* The registry loader instance. |
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* @return \TechDivision\Import\Loaders\LoaderInterface The loader instance |
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protected function getRegistryLoader() |
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return $this->registryLoader; |
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} |
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} |
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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:
Our function
my_function
expects aPost
object, and outputs the author of the post. The base classPost
returns a simple string and outputting a simple string will work just fine. However, the child classBlogPost
which is a sub-type ofPost
instead decided to return anobject
, and is therefore violating the SOLID principles. If aBlogPost
were passed tomy_function
, PHP would not complain, but ultimately fail when executing thestrtoupper
call in its body.