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namespace DBFaker\Helpers; |
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use DBFaker\Exceptions\UnsupportedDataTypeException; |
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Column; |
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type; |
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/** |
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* Class NumericColumnLimitHelper: gives the min and max numeric values for a column depending |
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* on it's type and attributes (precision, scale, unsigned) |
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* |
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* @package DBFaker\Helpers |
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*/ |
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class NumericColumnLimitHelper |
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{ |
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/** |
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* @var Column |
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*/ |
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private $column; |
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private static $handledNumberTypes = [ |
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Type::BIGINT, |
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Type::DECIMAL, |
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Type::INTEGER, |
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Type::SMALLINT, |
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Type::FLOAT |
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]; |
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/** |
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* NumericColumnLimitHelper constructor |
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* @param Column $column |
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* @throws \DBFaker\Exceptions\UnsupportedDataTypeException |
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*/ |
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public function __construct(Column $column) |
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{ |
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if (!\in_array($column->getType()->getName(), self::$handledNumberTypes, true)) { |
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throw new UnsupportedDataTypeException('Unsupported column type : ' . |
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$column->getType()->getName() . 'only ' . |
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implode("', '", self::$handledNumberTypes) . ' types are supported.'); |
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} |
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$this->column = $column; |
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} |
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/** |
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* returns the min numeric value for the column |
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* @return int|float|string |
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*/ |
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public function getMinNumericValue() |
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{ |
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$precisionValue = $this->getAbsValueByLengthPrecision($this->column); |
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switch ($this->column->getType()->getName()) { |
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case Type::BIGINT: |
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return $this->column->getUnsigned() ? 0 : bcmul('-1', bcpow('2', '63')); |
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break; |
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case Type::INTEGER: |
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return $this->column->getUnsigned() ? 0 : max(-1 * $precisionValue, bcmul('-1', bcpow('2', '31'))); |
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break; |
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case Type::SMALLINT: |
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return $this->column->getUnsigned() ? 0 : bcmul('-1', bcpow('2', '15')); |
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break; |
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case Type::DECIMAL: |
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return $this->column->getUnsigned() ? 0 : -1 * $precisionValue; |
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break; |
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case Type::FLOAT: |
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return $this->column->getUnsigned() ? 0 : -8.95e307; |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* returns the max numeric value for the column |
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* @return int|float|string |
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*/ |
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public function getMaxNumericValue() |
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{ |
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$precisionValue = $this->getAbsValueByLengthPrecision($this->column); |
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switch ($this->column->getType()->getName()) { |
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case Type::BIGINT: |
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return $this->column->getUnsigned() ? bcsub(bcpow('2', '64'), '1') : bcsub(bcpow('2', '63'), '1'); |
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case Type::INTEGER: |
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return $this->column->getUnsigned() ? bcsub(bcpow('2', '32'), '1') : min($precisionValue, bcsub(bcpow('2', '31'), '1')); |
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case Type::SMALLINT: |
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return $this->column->getUnsigned() ? bcsub(bcpow('2', '16'), '1') : bcsub(bcpow('2', '15'), '1'); |
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case Type::DECIMAL: |
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return $this->column->getUnsigned() ? 0 : $precisionValue; |
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case Type::FLOAT: |
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return 8.95e307; |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* @param Column $column |
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* @return double|int |
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*/ |
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private function getAbsValueByLengthPrecision(Column $column) |
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{ |
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switch ($column->getType()->getName()) { |
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case Type::DECIMAL: |
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$str = str_repeat('9', $column->getScale()); |
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return (double) substr_replace($str, '.', $column->getScale() - $column->getPrecision(), 0); |
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case Type::INTEGER: |
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$str = str_repeat('9', $column->getPrecision() - 1); |
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return (int) $str; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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The
break
statement is not necessary if it is preceded for example by areturn
statement:If you would like to keep this construct to be consistent with other
case
statements, you can safely mark this issue as a false-positive.