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lib/sonos/endpoint/alarm.rb

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Method update_alarm has 11 arguments (exceeds 4 allowed). Consider refactoring.
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  def update_alarm(id, startLocalTime, duration, recurrence, enabled, roomUuid, playMode, volume, includeLinkedZones, programUri, programMetaData)
Severity: Major
Found in lib/sonos/endpoint/alarm.rb - About 1 hr to fix

    Method create_alarm has 10 arguments (exceeds 4 allowed). Consider refactoring.
    Open

      def create_alarm(startLocalTime, duration, recurrence, enabled, roomUuid, playMode, volume, includeLinkedZones, programUri, programMetaData)
    Severity: Major
    Found in lib/sonos/endpoint/alarm.rb - About 1 hr to fix

      Similar blocks of code found in 4 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

        def alarm_client
          @alarm_client ||= Savon.client endpoint: "http://#{self.ip}:#{Sonos::PORT}#{ALARM_CLOCK_ENDPOINT}", namespace: Sonos::NAMESPACE, log: Sonos.logging_enabled
        end
      Severity: Minor
      Found in lib/sonos/endpoint/alarm.rb and 3 other locations - About 15 mins to fix
      lib/sonos/endpoint/content_directory.rb on lines 43..45
      lib/sonos/endpoint/device.rb on lines 37..39
      lib/sonos/endpoint/rendering.rb on lines 84..86

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

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