vasildakov /
speedy
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| 3 | declare(strict_types=1); |
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| 5 | namespace VasilDakov\Speedy; |
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| 7 | use JMS\Serializer\SerializerInterface; |
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| 8 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Serializer\SerializerFactory; |
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| 9 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Calculation\CalculationRequest; |
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| 10 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Calculation\CalculationResponse; |
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| 11 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Client\GetContractClientsRequest; |
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| 12 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Client\GetContractClientsResponse; |
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| 13 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\Complex\FindComplexRequest; |
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| 14 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\Complex\FindComplexResponse; |
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| 15 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\Country\FindCountryRequest; |
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| 16 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\Country\FindCountryResponse; |
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| 17 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\Office\FindOfficeRequest; |
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| 18 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\Office\FindOfficeResponse; |
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| 19 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\Site\FindSiteRequest; |
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| 20 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\Site\FindSiteResponse; |
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| 21 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\State\FindStateRequest; |
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| 22 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\State\FindStateResponse; |
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| 23 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\Street\FindStreetRequest; |
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| 24 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Location\Street\FindStreetResponse; |
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| 25 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Printing\PrintRequest; |
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| 26 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Printing\PrintResponse; |
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| 27 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Service\DestinationServicesRequest; |
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| 28 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Service\DestinationServicesResponse; |
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| 29 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Shipment\CreateShipmentRequest; |
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| 30 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Shipment\CreateShipmentResponse; |
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| 31 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Track\TrackRequest; |
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| 32 | use VasilDakov\Speedy\Service\Track\TrackResponse; |
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| 34 | final class SpeedyModelDecorator implements SpeedyInterface |
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| 35 | { |
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| 36 | private SpeedyInterface $speedy; |
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| 38 | private SerializerInterface $serializer; |
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| 40 | 5 | public function __construct( |
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| 41 | SpeedyInterface $speedy, |
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| 42 | SerializerInterface $serializer = null |
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| 43 | ) { |
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| 44 | 5 | $this->speedy = $speedy; |
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| 46 | 5 | if (null === $serializer) { |
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| 47 | 1 | $serializer = (new SerializerFactory())(); |
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| 48 | } |
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| 49 | 5 | $this->serializer = $serializer; |
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| 50 | } |
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| 52 | 1 | public function getContractClient(GetContractClientsRequest $req): GetContractClientsResponse |
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| 53 | { |
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| 54 | 1 | $json = $this->speedy->getContractClient($req); |
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| 56 | /** @var GetContractClientsResponse $response */ |
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| 57 | 1 | $response = $this->deserialize($json, GetContractClientsResponse::class); |
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| 59 | 1 | return $response; |
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| 60 | } |
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| 62 | 1 | public function findCountry(FindCountryRequest $req): FindCountryResponse |
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| 63 | { |
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| 64 | 1 | $json = $this->speedy->findCountry($req); |
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| 66 | /** @var GetContractClientsResponse $response */ |
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| 67 | 1 | $response = $this->deserialize(json: $json, type: FindCountryResponse::class); |
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| 69 | 1 | return $response; |
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| 70 | } |
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| 73 | 1 | public function findState(FindStateRequest $req): FindStateResponse |
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| 74 | { |
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| 75 | 1 | $json = $this->speedy->findState($req); |
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| 77 | /** @var FindStateResponse $response */ |
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| 78 | 1 | $response = $this->deserialize(json: $json, type: FindStateResponse::class); |
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| 80 | 1 | return $response; |
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| 81 | } |
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| 83 | 4 | private function deserialize(string $json, string $type): object |
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| 84 | { |
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| 85 | 4 | return $this->serializer->deserialize( |
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| 86 | 4 | data: $json, |
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| 87 | 4 | type: $type, |
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| 88 | 4 | format: 'json' |
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| 89 | 4 | ); |
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| 90 | } |
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| 92 | 1 | public function findSite(FindSiteRequest $req): FindSiteResponse |
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| 93 | { |
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| 94 | 1 | $json = $this->speedy->findSite($req); |
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| 96 | /** @var FindSiteResponse $response */ |
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| 97 | 1 | $response = $this->deserialize(json: $json, type: FindSiteResponse::class); |
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| 99 | 1 | return $response; |
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| 100 | } |
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| 102 | public function findOffice(FindOfficeRequest $req): FindOfficeResponse |
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| 103 | { |
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| 104 | $json = $this->speedy->findOffice($req); |
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| 106 | /** @var FindOfficeResponse $response */ |
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| 107 | $response = $this->deserialize(json: $json, type: FindOfficeResponse::class); |
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| 109 | return $response; |
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| 110 | } |
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| 112 | public function findComplex(FindComplexRequest $req): FindComplexResponse |
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| 113 | { |
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| 114 | $json = $this->speedy->findComplex($req); |
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| 116 | /** @var FindComplexResponse $response */ |
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| 117 | $response = $this->deserialize(json: $json, type: FindComplexResponse::class); |
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| 119 | return $response; |
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| 120 | } |
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| 122 | public function findStreet(FindStreetRequest $req): FindStreetResponse |
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| 123 | { |
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| 124 | $json = $this->speedy->findStreet($req); |
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| 126 | /** @var FindStreetResponse $response */ |
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| 127 | $response = $this->deserialize(json: $json, type: FindStreetResponse::class); |
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| 129 | return $response; |
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| 130 | } |
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| 132 | public function createShipment(CreateShipmentRequest $req): CreateShipmentResponse |
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| 133 | { |
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| 134 | $json = $this->speedy->createShipment($req); |
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| 136 | /** @var CreateShipmentResponse $response */ |
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| 137 | $response = $this->deserialize(json: $json, type: CreateShipmentResponse::class); |
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| 139 | return $response; |
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| 140 | } |
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| 142 | public function track(TrackRequest $object): TrackResponse |
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| 143 | { |
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| 144 | $json = $this->speedy->track($object); |
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| 146 | /** @var TrackResponse $response */ |
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| 147 | $response = $this->deserialize(json: $json, type: TrackResponse::class); |
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| 149 | return $response; |
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| 150 | } |
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| 152 | public function calculate(CalculationRequest $object): CalculationResponse |
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| 153 | { |
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| 154 | $json = $this->speedy->calculate($object); |
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| 156 | /** @var CalculationResponse $response */ |
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| 157 | $response = $this->deserialize(json: $json, type: CalculationResponse::class); |
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| 159 | return $response; |
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| 160 | } |
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| 162 | public function print(PrintRequest $object): PrintResponse |
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| 163 | { |
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| 164 | return new PrintResponse(); |
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| 165 | } |
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| 167 | public function destination(DestinationServicesRequest $object): DestinationServicesResponse |
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| 168 | { |
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| 169 | $json = $this->speedy->destination($object); |
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| 171 | /** @var DestinationServicesResponse $response */ |
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| 172 | $response = $this->deserialize(json: $json, type: DestinationServicesResponse::class); |
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| 174 | return $response; |
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| 175 | } |
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| 176 | } |
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