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- Bump phpstan/phpstan ^2.0 and szepeviktor/phpstan-wordpress ^2.0 - Move the analysis level into phpstan.neon (single source) and raise it to 10 - Add Val, a runtime coercion helper that narrows untyped WordPress boundary values (wpdb rows, REST params, superglobals, options) with explicit checks instead of blind casts, plus unit tests - Type value-object fromRow() params as stdClass (what wpdb returns) and map columns through Val so unexpected shapes degrade safely - Use %i identifier placeholders for table names in all wpdb::prepare() calls so every query string is a literal and identifiers are escaped by WordPress; raises the minimum WordPress version to 6.2 where %i was introduced - Guard wpdb::prepare() null result before wpdb::query() in updateTax() - Fix nullable get_permalink()/strtotime() handling, list types at REST and capability call sites, dead null-coalescing on checked superglobals, and narrow get_users() results before mapping - Register Val method names with the ValidatedSanitizedInput sniff so it validates the real sanitizer around each superglobal read - Update repository unit tests for the %i placeholder arguments Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
57 lines
1.4 KiB
PHP
57 lines
1.4 KiB
PHP
<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace Unsupervised\Schedular\GroupClass;
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use Unsupervised\Schedular\Val;
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class Enrollment {
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public const STATUS_ACTIVE = 'active';
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public const STATUS_CANCELLED = 'cancelled';
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public const STATUS_COMPLETED = 'completed';
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/**
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* All valid enrolment statuses.
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*
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* @var list<string>
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*/
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public const VALID_STATUSES = [ self::STATUS_ACTIVE, self::STATUS_CANCELLED, self::STATUS_COMPLETED ];
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public function __construct(
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public readonly int $offeringId,
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public readonly int $studentId,
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public readonly int $instructorId,
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public readonly string $status = self::STATUS_ACTIVE,
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public readonly ?int $paymentId = null,
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public readonly ?int $id = null,
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) {}
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public static function fromRow( \stdClass $row ): self {
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return new self(
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offeringId: Val::int( $row->offering_id ),
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studentId: Val::int( $row->student_id ),
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instructorId: Val::int( $row->instructor_id ),
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status: Val::string( $row->status ),
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paymentId: Val::intOrNull( $row->payment_id ),
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id: Val::int( $row->id ),
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);
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}
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/**
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* Returns a plain array representation of the enrolment.
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*
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* @return array<string, mixed>
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*/
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public function toArray(): array {
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return [
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'id' => $this->id,
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'offering_id' => $this->offeringId,
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'student_id' => $this->studentId,
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'instructor_id' => $this->instructorId,
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'status' => $this->status,
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'payment_id' => $this->paymentId,
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];
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}
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}
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