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Function session has a Cognitive Complexity of 6 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
Open

function session($instance, $client_id, $client_secret, array $options)
{
    $scope = null;
    $grant = null;
    $authorization = null;
Severity: Minor
Found in src/functions.php - About 25 mins to fix

Cognitive Complexity

Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

  • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
  • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
  • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

Further reading

Function __construct has a Cognitive Complexity of 6 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
Open

    public function __construct($toot_string, array $options)
    {
        v::stringType()->assert($toot_string);
        $this->toot_string = $toot_string;

Severity: Minor
Found in src/Service/Toot.php - About 25 mins to fix

Cognitive Complexity

Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

  • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
  • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
  • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

Further reading

The method save() has an NPath complexity of 640. The configured NPath complexity threshold is 200.
Open

    public function save()
    {
        if ($this->read_only) {
            throw new \RuntimeException('This config store is read only.');
        }
Severity: Minor
Found in src/Config/DotEnvStorage.php by phpmd

NPathComplexity

Since: 0.1

The NPath complexity of a method is the number of acyclic execution paths through that method. A threshold of 200 is generally considered the point where measures should be taken to reduce complexity.

Example

class Foo {
    function bar() {
        // lots of complicated code
    }
}

Source https://phpmd.org/rules/codesize.html#npathcomplexity

The method get_client_app uses an else expression. Else clauses are basically not necessary and you can simplify the code by not using them.
Open

        } else {
            $create_app_path = sprintf('%s://%s/api/v1/apps', $client->getScheme(), $client->getHostname());
            $request_options = [
                'form_params' => [
                    'client_name' => \SERVICE_NAME . " ip",
Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/app.php by phpmd

ElseExpression

Since: 1.4.0

An if expression with an else branch is basically not necessary. You can rewrite the conditions in a way that the else clause is not necessary and the code becomes simpler to read. To achieve this, use early return statements, though you may need to split the code it several smaller methods. For very simple assignments you could also use the ternary operations.

Example

class Foo
{
    public function bar($flag)
    {
        if ($flag) {
            // one branch
        } else {
            // another branch
        }
    }
}

Source https://phpmd.org/rules/cleancode.html#elseexpression

The method save uses an else expression. Else clauses are basically not necessary and you can simplify the code by not using them.
Open

        } else {
            $fp = $this->file_path;
            rewind($fp);
        }
Severity: Minor
Found in src/Config/DotEnvStorage.php by phpmd

ElseExpression

Since: 1.4.0

An if expression with an else branch is basically not necessary. You can rewrite the conditions in a way that the else clause is not necessary and the code becomes simpler to read. To achieve this, use early return statements, though you may need to split the code it several smaller methods. For very simple assignments you could also use the ternary operations.

Example

class Foo
{
    public function bar($flag)
    {
        if ($flag) {
            // one branch
        } else {
            // another branch
        }
    }
}

Source https://phpmd.org/rules/cleancode.html#elseexpression

The method save uses an else expression. Else clauses are basically not necessary and you can simplify the code by not using them.
Open

        } else {
            rewind($fp);
            fwrite($fp, implode("\n", $lines) . "\n");
        }
Severity: Minor
Found in src/Config/DotEnvStorage.php by phpmd

ElseExpression

Since: 1.4.0

An if expression with an else branch is basically not necessary. You can rewrite the conditions in a way that the else clause is not necessary and the code becomes simpler to read. To achieve this, use early return statements, though you may need to split the code it several smaller methods. For very simple assignments you could also use the ternary operations.

Example

class Foo
{
    public function bar($flag)
    {
        if ($flag) {
            // one branch
        } else {
            // another branch
        }
    }
}

Source https://phpmd.org/rules/cleancode.html#elseexpression

The method getRequestAPIOptions uses an else expression. Else clauses are basically not necessary and you can simplify the code by not using them.
Open

        } else {
            $user_agent = sprintf('%s; %s', self::USER_AGENT, \GuzzleHttp\default_user_agent());
        }
Severity: Minor
Found in src/Client.php by phpmd

ElseExpression

Since: 1.4.0

An if expression with an else branch is basically not necessary. You can rewrite the conditions in a way that the else clause is not necessary and the code becomes simpler to read. To achieve this, use early return statements, though you may need to split the code it several smaller methods. For very simple assignments you could also use the ternary operations.

Example

class Foo
{
    public function bar($flag)
    {
        if ($flag) {
            // one branch
        } else {
            // another branch
        }
    }
}

Source https://phpmd.org/rules/cleancode.html#elseexpression

gc_session accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

    function gc_session()
    {
        $now = time();

        $_SESSION['login'] = isset($_SESSION['login']) ? $_SESSION['login'] : [];
Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/app.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

Source

gc_session accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

    function gc_session()
    {
        $now = time();

        $_SESSION['login'] = isset($_SESSION['login']) ? $_SESSION['login'] : [];
Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/app.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

Source

gc_session accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

    function gc_session()
    {
        $now = time();

        $_SESSION['login'] = isset($_SESSION['login']) ? $_SESSION['login'] : [];
Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/app.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

Source

gc_session accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

    function gc_session()
    {
        $now = time();

        $_SESSION['login'] = isset($_SESSION['login']) ? $_SESSION['login'] : [];
Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/app.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

Source

gc_session accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

    function gc_session()
    {
        $now = time();

        $_SESSION['login'] = isset($_SESSION['login']) ? $_SESSION['login'] : [];
Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/app.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

Source

set_flash accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

function set_flash(array $input)
{
    $has_flash = !isset($_SESSION['_flash']) || !is_array($_SESSION['_flash']);
    $flash = $has_flash ? $_SESSION['_flash'] : [];

Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/functions.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

Source

gc_session accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

    function gc_session()
    {
        $now = time();

        $_SESSION['login'] = isset($_SESSION['login']) ? $_SESSION['login'] : [];
Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/app.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

Source

gc_session accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

    function gc_session()
    {
        $now = time();

        $_SESSION['login'] = isset($_SESSION['login']) ? $_SESSION['login'] : [];
Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/app.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

Source

gc_session accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

    function gc_session()
    {
        $now = time();

        $_SESSION['login'] = isset($_SESSION['login']) ? $_SESSION['login'] : [];
Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/app.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

Source

The method save() has a Cyclomatic Complexity of 12. The configured cyclomatic complexity threshold is 10.
Open

    public function save()
    {
        if ($this->read_only) {
            throw new \RuntimeException('This config store is read only.');
        }
Severity: Minor
Found in src/Config/DotEnvStorage.php by phpmd

CyclomaticComplexity

Since: 0.1

Complexity is determined by the number of decision points in a method plus one for the method entry. The decision points are 'if', 'while', 'for', and 'case labels'. Generally, 1-4 is low complexity, 5-7 indicates moderate complexity, 8-10 is high complexity, and 11+ is very high complexity.

Example

// Cyclomatic Complexity = 11
class Foo {
1   public function example() {
2       if ($a == $b) {
3           if ($a1 == $b1) {
                fiddle();
4           } elseif ($a2 == $b2) {
                fiddle();
            } else {
                fiddle();
            }
5       } elseif ($c == $d) {
6           while ($c == $d) {
                fiddle();
            }
7        } elseif ($e == $f) {
8           for ($n = 0; $n < $h; $n++) {
                fiddle();
            }
        } else {
            switch ($z) {
9               case 1:
                    fiddle();
                    break;
10              case 2:
                    fiddle();
                    break;
11              case 3:
                    fiddle();
                    break;
                default:
                    fiddle();
                    break;
            }
        }
    }
}

Source https://phpmd.org/rules/codesize.html#cyclomaticcomplexity

gc_session accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

    function gc_session()
    {
        $now = time();

        $_SESSION['login'] = isset($_SESSION['login']) ? $_SESSION['login'] : [];
Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/app.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

Source

gc_session accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

    function gc_session()
    {
        $now = time();

        $_SESSION['login'] = isset($_SESSION['login']) ? $_SESSION['login'] : [];
Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/app.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

Source

set_flash accesses the super-global variable $_SESSION.
Open

function set_flash(array $input)
{
    $has_flash = !isset($_SESSION['_flash']) || !is_array($_SESSION['_flash']);
    $flash = $has_flash ? $_SESSION['_flash'] : [];

Severity: Minor
Found in sample/inc/functions.php by phpmd

Superglobals

Since: 0.2

Accessing a super-global variable directly is considered a bad practice. These variables should be encapsulated in objects that are provided by a framework, for instance.

Example

class Foo {
    public function bar() {
        $name = $_POST['foo'];
    }
}

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