Conditions | 17 |
Paths | 5760 |
Total Lines | 71 |
Code Lines | 45 |
Lines | 0 |
Ratio | 0 % |
Tests | 0 |
CRAP Score | 306 |
Changes | 0 |
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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106 | public function update(EditDevice $request, $id) |
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107 | { |
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108 | $device = Device::findOrFail($id); |
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109 | $site_id = null; |
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110 | $location_id = null; |
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112 | //Get the site id and location id for the device if they are not null |
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113 | if ($request->input('new_site_name') != null || $request->input('site_id') != null) |
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114 | { |
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115 | //Get the site id of the old or newly created site |
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116 | if (!empty($request->input('new_site_name'))) |
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117 | { |
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118 | //Create a new site |
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119 | $site = Site::create(['name' => $request->input('new_site_name')]); |
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120 | $site_id = $site->id; |
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121 | } else |
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122 | $site_id = $request->input('site_id'); |
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124 | //Get the location id of the old or newly created location |
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125 | if (!empty($request->input('new_location_name'))) |
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126 | { |
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127 | //Create a new location |
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128 | $location = Location::create(['name' => $request->input('new_location_name'), 'site_id' => $site_id]); |
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129 | $location_id = $location->id; |
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130 | } else |
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131 | $location_id = $request->input('location_id'); |
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132 | } |
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134 | //Update the device |
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135 | if ($location_id != null) |
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136 | $device->location_id = $location_id; |
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137 | if ($request->input('name') != null) |
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138 | $device->name = $request->input('name'); |
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139 | if ($request->input('open_time') != null) |
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140 | $device->open_time = $request->input('open_time'); |
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141 | if ($request->input('close_time') != null) |
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142 | $device->close_time = $request->input('close_time'); |
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143 | if ($request->input('update_rate') != null) |
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144 | $device->update_rate = $request->input('update_rate'); |
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145 | if ($request->input('image_rate') != null) |
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146 | $device->image_rate = $request->input('image_rate'); |
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147 | if ($request->input('sensor_rate') != null) |
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148 | $device->sensor_rate = $request->input('sensor_rate'); |
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149 | //Check if the cover_command needs to be updated |
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150 | if ($request->input('command') != null) |
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151 | { |
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152 | //If device is currently opening, closing or in an error state don't update command |
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153 | if (!$device->isReadyForCommand()) |
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154 | return response()->json("Device is currently in use.", 403); |
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156 | $command = $request->input('command'); |
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158 | //If command is to unlock the device then check if the device should be open or closed based on the schedule |
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159 | if ($request->command === 'unlock') |
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160 | { |
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161 | if ($device->isDuringScheduleOpen()) |
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162 | $command = 'open'; |
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163 | else |
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164 | $command = 'close'; |
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165 | } |
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166 | $device->cover_command = $command; |
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167 | } |
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169 | $device->save(); |
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171 | if (\Request::ajax()) |
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172 | return response()->json(['success' => 'Device updated successfully']); |
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173 | else |
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174 | return redirect()->route('device.show', $id) |
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175 | ->with('success', 'Device updated successfully'); |
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176 | } |
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This check looks for variable assignements that are either overwritten by other assignments or where the variable is not used subsequently.
Both the
$myVar
assignment in line 1 and the$higher
assignment in line 2 are dead. The first because$myVar
is never used and the second because$higher
is always overwritten for every possible time line.