* @throws InvalidArgumentException If className is empty or the name not following naming-convention
*/
public static final function createObjectByName ($className, array $args = array()) {
- // First get an instance of this factory
- $factoryInstance = new ObjectFactory();
-
- // Split class name on backslash to check naming-convention
- $classNameParts = explode("\\", $className);
-
// Is the class name valid and is the class there?
if (empty($className)) {
// Throw an exception here
throw new InvalidArgumentException('Parameter "className" is empty');
} elseif (!class_exists($className)) {
+ // First get an instance of this factory
+ $factoryInstance = new ObjectFactory();
+
// Then throw an exception
throw new NoClassException(array($factoryInstance, $className), self::EXCEPTION_CLASS_NOT_FOUND);
- } elseif (count($classNameParts) < 3) {
+ }
+
+ // Split class name on backslash to check naming-convention
+ $classNameParts = explode("\\", $className);
+
+ // Okay, does it follow naming-convention?
+ if (count($classNameParts) < 4) {
// Namespaces are missing
throw new InvalidArgumentException(sprintf('Class name "%s" is not conform to naming-convention: Tld\Domain\Project\Package[\SubPackage...]\SomeFooBar', $className));
- }
+ } // END - if
// Create method name
$methodName = sprintf('create%s', self::stripNamespaceFromClassName($className));
*
* @param $fullClassName Class name with namespace
* @return $shortClassName Stripped class name (no namespace)
- * @throws InvalidClassNameException If the class name does not follow naming convention
+ * @throws InvalidArgumentException If the class name does not follow naming convention
*/
private static function stripNamespaceFromClassName ($fullClassName) {
// The class name should contain at least 2 back-slashes, so split at them
$classNameParts = explode("\\", $fullClassName);
- // At least 3 parts should be there
- if (count($classNameParts) < 3) {
- // Namespace scheme is: Project\Package[\SubPackage...]
- throw new InvalidClassNameException($fullClassName, self::EXCEPTION_INVALID_CLASS_NAME);
+ // At least 4 parts should be there
+ if (count($classNameParts) < 4) {
+ // Namespace scheme is: Tld\Project\Package[\SubPackage...]
+ throw new InvalidArgumentException($fullClassName, self::EXCEPTION_INVALID_CLASS_NAME);
} // END - if
// Get last element
<?php
-// Own namespace
-namespace Org\Mxchange\CoreFramework\Deprecated;
-
-// Import framework stuff
-use Org\Mxchange\CoreFramework\Generic\FrameworkException;
-use Org\Mxchange\CoreFramework\Generic\FrameworkInterface;
-
-/**
- * An exception thrown when a class name is invalid after naming convention.
- *
- * @author Roland Haeder <webmaster@shipsimu.org>
- * @version 0.0.0
- * @copyright Copyright (c) 2007, 2008 Roland Haeder, 2009 - 2017 Core Developer Team
- * @license GNU GPL 3.0 or any newer version
- * @link http://www.shipsimu.org
- * @deprecated Don't use this anymore
- *
- * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- * (at your option) any later version.
- *
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- * GNU General Public License for more details.
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- */
-class InvalidClassNameException extends FrameworkException {
- /**
- * The constructor
- *
- * @param $className Class name that is invalid
- * @param $code Code number for the exception
- * @return void
- */
- public function __construct ($className, $code) {
- // Add a message around the missing class
- $message = sprintf('[%d]: Class name "%s" is not conform to naming-convention: Tld\Domain\Project\Package[\SubPackage...]\SomeFooBar',
- $this->getLine(),
- $className
- );
-
- // Call parent constructor
- parent::__construct($message, $code);
- }
-
-}
+// [EOF]