PHP Class check variable method by method
i wanna push array to a request array method by method inside a class.
so i write it something like this:
class Check {
protected $request;
function __construct($request) {
$this->request = $request;
}
public function author($request) {
$this->request->merge(['author' => 1 ]);
$this->identifier($this->request);
}
public function identifier($request) {
$this->request->merge(['identifier' => 'test' ]);
$this->kip($this->request);
}
public function kip($request) {
$this->request->merge(['kip' => 1 ]);
$this->NextMethodName($this->request);
}
// many more methods here that should merge to $request variable
}
is there a clean way to prevent repeating $this->NextMethodName($this->request) ?
php laravel oop
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i wanna push array to a request array method by method inside a class.
so i write it something like this:
class Check {
protected $request;
function __construct($request) {
$this->request = $request;
}
public function author($request) {
$this->request->merge(['author' => 1 ]);
$this->identifier($this->request);
}
public function identifier($request) {
$this->request->merge(['identifier' => 'test' ]);
$this->kip($this->request);
}
public function kip($request) {
$this->request->merge(['kip' => 1 ]);
$this->NextMethodName($this->request);
}
// many more methods here that should merge to $request variable
}
is there a clean way to prevent repeating $this->NextMethodName($this->request) ?
php laravel oop
@yivi oops sorry that was wrong , edited
– OF STTP
Nov 10 at 18:06
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i wanna push array to a request array method by method inside a class.
so i write it something like this:
class Check {
protected $request;
function __construct($request) {
$this->request = $request;
}
public function author($request) {
$this->request->merge(['author' => 1 ]);
$this->identifier($this->request);
}
public function identifier($request) {
$this->request->merge(['identifier' => 'test' ]);
$this->kip($this->request);
}
public function kip($request) {
$this->request->merge(['kip' => 1 ]);
$this->NextMethodName($this->request);
}
// many more methods here that should merge to $request variable
}
is there a clean way to prevent repeating $this->NextMethodName($this->request) ?
php laravel oop
i wanna push array to a request array method by method inside a class.
so i write it something like this:
class Check {
protected $request;
function __construct($request) {
$this->request = $request;
}
public function author($request) {
$this->request->merge(['author' => 1 ]);
$this->identifier($this->request);
}
public function identifier($request) {
$this->request->merge(['identifier' => 'test' ]);
$this->kip($this->request);
}
public function kip($request) {
$this->request->merge(['kip' => 1 ]);
$this->NextMethodName($this->request);
}
// many more methods here that should merge to $request variable
}
is there a clean way to prevent repeating $this->NextMethodName($this->request) ?
php laravel oop
php laravel oop
edited Nov 10 at 18:06
asked Nov 10 at 17:57
OF STTP
477
477
@yivi oops sorry that was wrong , edited
– OF STTP
Nov 10 at 18:06
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@yivi oops sorry that was wrong , edited
– OF STTP
Nov 10 at 18:06
@yivi oops sorry that was wrong , edited
– OF STTP
Nov 10 at 18:06
@yivi oops sorry that was wrong , edited
– OF STTP
Nov 10 at 18:06
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Well, there is a tricky way to do something like this
function __construct($request) {
$this->request = $request;
// get class methods
$methods = get_class_methods($this);
// remove constructor and static call method
$methods = array_diff($methods, [ '__construct', 'create_save_request']);
// execute every methods for $request to prepare save request array
foreach ($methods as $method) call_user_func([$this, $method]);
}
wow thanks , works very well
– OF STTP
Nov 11 at 7:23
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Well, there is a tricky way to do something like this
function __construct($request) {
$this->request = $request;
// get class methods
$methods = get_class_methods($this);
// remove constructor and static call method
$methods = array_diff($methods, [ '__construct', 'create_save_request']);
// execute every methods for $request to prepare save request array
foreach ($methods as $method) call_user_func([$this, $method]);
}
wow thanks , works very well
– OF STTP
Nov 11 at 7:23
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Well, there is a tricky way to do something like this
function __construct($request) {
$this->request = $request;
// get class methods
$methods = get_class_methods($this);
// remove constructor and static call method
$methods = array_diff($methods, [ '__construct', 'create_save_request']);
// execute every methods for $request to prepare save request array
foreach ($methods as $method) call_user_func([$this, $method]);
}
wow thanks , works very well
– OF STTP
Nov 11 at 7:23
add a comment |
Well, there is a tricky way to do something like this
function __construct($request) {
$this->request = $request;
// get class methods
$methods = get_class_methods($this);
// remove constructor and static call method
$methods = array_diff($methods, [ '__construct', 'create_save_request']);
// execute every methods for $request to prepare save request array
foreach ($methods as $method) call_user_func([$this, $method]);
}
Well, there is a tricky way to do something like this
function __construct($request) {
$this->request = $request;
// get class methods
$methods = get_class_methods($this);
// remove constructor and static call method
$methods = array_diff($methods, [ '__construct', 'create_save_request']);
// execute every methods for $request to prepare save request array
foreach ($methods as $method) call_user_func([$this, $method]);
}
answered Nov 11 at 7:20
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wow thanks , works very well
– OF STTP
Nov 11 at 7:23
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wow thanks , works very well
– OF STTP
Nov 11 at 7:23
wow thanks , works very well
– OF STTP
Nov 11 at 7:23
wow thanks , works very well
– OF STTP
Nov 11 at 7:23
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@yivi oops sorry that was wrong , edited
– OF STTP
Nov 10 at 18:06