<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
abstract class User
{
public const STATUS_ACTIVE = 'active';
public const STATUS_INACTIVE = 'inactive';
public function __construct(public string $email, public string $status = self::STATUS_ACTIVE)
{
}
public function setStatus(string $status): void
{
assert(
in_array($status, [self::STATUS_ACTIVE, self::STATUS_INACTIVE]),
sprintf('Le status %s n\'est pas valide. Les status possibles sont : %s', $status, implode(', ',[self::STATUS_ACTIVE, self::STATUS_INACTIVE]))
);
$this->status = $status;
}
public function getStatus(): string
{
return $this->status;
}
abstract public function getUsername(): string;
}
final class Admin extends User
{
// Ajout d'un tableau de roles pour affiner les droits des administrateurs :)
public function __construct(string $email, string $status = self::STATUS_ACTIVE, public array $roles = [])
{
parent::__construct($email, $status);
}
public function getUsername(): string
{
return $this->email;
}
// ...
}
// Ceci est impossible maintenant que la classe Admin est marquée comme finale.
// class SuperAdmin extends Admin {}
$admin = new Admin('trompete@guy.com', 'Ibrahim Maalouf');
var_dump($admin);