Lesson 2
Refactoring Techniques in PHP
Introduction

Hello, Explorer! Today is about refactoring. Consider it as organizing your favorite toys in the toybox. We're going to learn about the Extract Method, Rename Method, and Substitute Algorithm refactorings. Refactoring helps us make our code cleaner and neater while keeping the functionality the same!

Refactoring Overview

Imagine having a complex map. Refactoring transforms it into simpler directions. Our code gets rearranged to make it more readable and efficient without altering what it does. Let's consider a small code snippet before and after refactoring:

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1// Before refactoring 2function calculate($total, $quantity) { 3 $price = $total / $quantity; 4 $tax = $price * 0.2; 5 $totalPrice = $price + $tax; 6 return $totalPrice; 7} 8 9// After refactoring 10function calculateTotalPrice($total, $quantity) { 11 $price = calculatePrice($total, $quantity); 12 $tax = calculateTax($price); 13 return $price + $tax; 14} 15 16function calculatePrice($total, $quantity) { 17 return $total / $quantity; 18} 19 20function calculateTax($price) { 21 return $price * 0.2; 22}

Both versions of the code do the same thing, but the latter is simpler and easier to understand!

Understanding the Extract Method

Imagine a large recipe for a complete breakfast. The Extract Method technique is like having separate recipes for eggs, toast, coffee, etc., instead of one large recipe. Take a look at this code:

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1// Before refactoring 2function greetUser($username) { 3 $username = strtolower(trim($username)); // Prepare the username 4 $message = "Hello, " . $username . "!"; // Prepare the message 5 return $message; // Return the prepared message 6} 7 8// After refactoring 9function cleanUsername($username) { 10 return strtolower(trim($username)); // Returns a cleaned version of the username 11} 12 13function greetUser($username) { 14 $username = cleanUsername($username); // Clean the username 15 $message = "Hello, " . $username . "!"; // Prepare and return the message 16 return $message; 17}

Here, we moved the username preparation from greetUser into its own function, cleanUsername. Nice and tidy!

Using Rename Method

Clear method names make it easy to understand our code, just as clear street names make navigating a city more accessible. Let's have a look at renaming a method:

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1// Before refactoring 2function fx($x) { 3 return 3.14 * ($x * $x); // Calculates a value that is pi times the square of x 4} 5 6// After refactoring 7function calculateCircleArea($radius) { 8 return 3.14 * ($radius * $radius); // Calculates the area of a circle with a given radius 9}

Renaming the function fx to calculateCircleArea makes it easier to understand its purpose.

Discovering Substitute Algorithm

A Substitute Algorithm involves replacing a part of the code (an algorithm) with a simpler one, analogous to discovering a faster route to school. Here's an example:

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1// Before refactoring 2function findSmallest($numbers) { 3 $smallest = PHP_INT_MAX; 4 foreach ($numbers as $num) { 5 if ($num < $smallest) { 6 $smallest = $num; 7 } 8 } 9 return $smallest; 10} 11 12// After refactoring 13function findSmallest($numbers) { 14 return min($numbers); // Returns the smallest number from 'numbers' 15}

Using min($numbers) performs the same job as our previous function but with less code.

Lesson Summary

Great work! We've learned how to use the Extract Method, Rename Method, and Substitute Algorithm to keep our code clean and efficient. Now, it's time for some hands-on practice with real examples. Remember, practice makes perfect. Let's do some refactoring!

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