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DesignPatternsPHP/More/Repository/Domain/PostStatus.php
Dominik Liebler 4678b5d86f PHP8
2021-04-12 14:04:45 +02:00

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<?php declare(strict_types=1);
namespace DesignPatterns\More\Repository\Domain;
use InvalidArgumentException;
/**
* Like PostId, this is a value object which holds the value of the current status of a Post. It can be constructed
* either from a string or int and is able to validate itself. An instance can then be converted back to int or string.
*/
class PostStatus
{
const STATE_DRAFT_ID = 1;
const STATE_PUBLISHED_ID = 2;
const STATE_DRAFT = 'draft';
const STATE_PUBLISHED = 'published';
private static array $validStates = [
self::STATE_DRAFT_ID => self::STATE_DRAFT,
self::STATE_PUBLISHED_ID => self::STATE_PUBLISHED,
];
public static function fromInt(int $statusId)
{
self::ensureIsValidId($statusId);
return new self($statusId, self::$validStates[$statusId]);
}
public static function fromString(string $status)
{
self::ensureIsValidName($status);
$state = array_search($status, self::$validStates);
if ($state === false) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException('Invalid state given!');
}
return new self($state, $status);
}
private function __construct(private int $id, private string $name)
{
}
public function toInt(): int
{
return $this->id;
}
/**
* there is a reason that I avoid using __toString() as it operates outside of the stack in PHP
* and is therefor not able to operate well with exceptions
*/
public function toString(): string
{
return $this->name;
}
private static function ensureIsValidId(int $status)
{
if (!in_array($status, array_keys(self::$validStates), true)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException('Invalid status id given');
}
}
private static function ensureIsValidName(string $status)
{
if (!in_array($status, self::$validStates, true)) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException('Invalid status name given');
}
}
}