Complex classes like Recorder 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 Recorder, and based on these observations, apply Extract Interface, too.
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15 | class Recorder extends Component { |
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17 | /** |
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18 | * @var mixed |
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19 | */ |
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20 | protected $config = []; |
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23 | * @var array |
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24 | */ |
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25 | protected $absolutelyDontHandle = [ |
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26 | \Tylercd100\LERN\Exceptions\RecorderFailedException::class, |
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27 | ]; |
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30 | * The constructor |
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31 | */ |
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32 | 36 | public function __construct() { |
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37 | * Records an Exception to the database |
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38 | * @param Exception $e The exception you want to record |
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39 | * @return false|ExceptionModel |
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40 | * @throws RecorderFailedException |
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41 | */ |
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42 | 6 | public function record(Exception $e) |
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89 | * Checks the config to see if you can collect certain information |
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90 | * @param string $type the config value you want to check |
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91 | * @return boolean |
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92 | */ |
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93 | 6 | private function canCollect($type) { |
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100 | /** |
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101 | * @param string $key |
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102 | * @param Exception $e |
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103 | * @return array|int|null|string |
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104 | * @throws Exception |
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105 | */ |
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106 | 6 | protected function collect($key, Exception $e = null) { |
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128 | /** |
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129 | * Gets the ID of the User that is logged in |
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130 | * @return integer|null The ID of the User or Null if not logged in |
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131 | */ |
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132 | 6 | protected function getUserId() { |
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142 | * Gets the Method of the Request |
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143 | * @return string|null Possible values are null or GET, POST, DELETE, PUT, etc... |
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144 | */ |
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145 | 6 | protected function getMethod() { |
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154 | /** |
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155 | * Gets the input data of the Request |
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156 | * @return array|null The Input data or null |
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157 | */ |
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158 | 6 | protected function getData() { |
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167 | /** |
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168 | * Gets the URL of the Request |
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169 | * @return string|null Returns a URL string or null |
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170 | */ |
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171 | 6 | protected function getUrl() { |
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181 | * Returns the IP from the request |
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183 | * @return string |
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184 | */ |
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185 | protected function getIp() { |
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190 | * Gets the status code of the Exception |
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191 | * @param Exception $e The Exception to check |
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192 | * @return string|integer The status code value |
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193 | */ |
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194 | 6 | protected function getStatusCode(Exception $e) { |
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203 | * This function will remove all keys from an array recursively as defined in the config file |
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204 | * @param array $data The array to remove keys from |
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205 | * @return void |
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206 | */ |
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207 | 6 | protected function excludeKeys(array $data) { |
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219 | } |
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If you access a property on an interface, you most likely code against a concrete implementation of the interface.
Available Fixes
Adding an additional type check:
Changing the type hint: