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public function postIndex(){

$url = new Url('https://www.dropbox.com/1/oauth2/authorize');

$url->query->setData([
    'response_type'=>'code',
    'client_id'=> env('DROPBOX_APP_KEY'),
    'redirect_uri'=> env('DROPBOX_REDIRECT_URI')
]);

parse_str defined in the purl class takes only one parameter

protected function doInitialize()
{
    parse_str($this->query);

    $this->data = get_defined_vars();
}

My current php version is 7.1.17.It needs a second 'result' parameter, how should I pass the second required parameter to get rid of this error

Thanks in advance.

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  • Is it not something as simple as parse_str($this->query, $result); $this->data = $result; ?
    – CD001
    Apr 27, 2018 at 11:44
  • “parse_str defined in the purl class takes only one parameter” - you are confusing the function definition with a simple function call here - what you have here in doInitialize is the latter.
    – CBroe
    Apr 27, 2018 at 11:54
  • the simple task seemed so overwhelming. Thanks, @CD001 Apr 30, 2018 at 10:52

1 Answer 1

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According to the documentation, parse_str didn't start raising a deprecation warning until 7.2, but in any case, it makes sense to move over to the two-argument usage.

That code sample is thankfully very straightforward, and can easily be updated as follows:

protected function doInitialize()
{
    parse_str($this->query, $this->data);
}

The jwage/purl library already had basically this exact fix applied, but it doesn't look like it's been re-tagged since then so if you pulled it in via Composer you'll need to manually require the master branch.

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