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| 30 | 3 | public function handle(Exception $e) |
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| 32 | 3 | $status = 400; |
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| 33 | 3 | $error = []; |
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| 35 | 3 | $code = $e->getCode(); |
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| 36 | 3 | if ($code) { |
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| 37 | 3 | $error['code'] = $code; |
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| 38 | 3 | } |
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| 40 | 3 | $invalidParameter = $e->getInvalidParameter(); |
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| 41 | 3 | if ($invalidParameter) { |
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| 42 | 3 | $error['source'] = ['parameter' => $invalidParameter]; |
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| 43 | 3 | } |
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| 45 | 3 | return new ResponseBag($status, [$error]); |
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| 46 | } |
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| 47 | } |
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Let’s take a look at an example:
In the above example, the authenticate() method works fine as long as you just pass instances of MyUser. However, if you now also want to pass a different sub-classes of User which does not have a getDisplayName() method, the code will break.
Available Fixes
Change the type-hint for the parameter:
Add an additional type-check:
Add the method to the parent class: