src/QueryBricks/WhereTrait.php
Method whereArgumentsToCriterion
has 47 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring. Open
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protected function whereArgumentsToCriterion(
array $arguments,
string $appendRule = 'AND',
bool $valueIsColumn = false
): Criterion {
Function whereArgumentsToCriterion
has a Cognitive Complexity of 12 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring. Open
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protected function whereArgumentsToCriterion(
array $arguments,
string $appendRule = 'AND',
bool $valueIsColumn = false
): Criterion {
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Cognitive Complexity
Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.
A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:
- Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
- Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
- Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"
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Method whereBetween
has 5 arguments (exceeds 4 allowed). Consider refactoring. Open
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public function whereBetween($column, $min, $max, bool $not = false, string $appendRule = 'AND'): self
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return new ValueCriterion($column, $rule, $value, $appendRule);
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return $this->handleException(new InvalidArgumentException('Too many arguments'));
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return $this->handleException(InvalidArgumentException::create('Argument $rule', $rule, ['string']));
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return $this->handleException(InvalidArgumentException::create(
'The argument',
$argument,
['Closure', 'array', StatementInterface::class]
));
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return new ColumnsCriterion($column1, $rule, $column2, $appendRule);
Function whereIn
has a Cognitive Complexity of 6 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring. Open
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public function whereIn($column, $values, bool $not = false, string $appendRule = 'AND'): self
{
$column = $this->checkStringValue('Argument $column', $column);
if (
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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"