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itflow/plugins/vendor/php-di/invoker/src/ParameterResolver/AssociativeArrayResolver.php
johnnyq 2204bd52f4 Rewrite email parser using ImapEngine, harden processing loop
Replace webklex/php-imap with directorytree/imapengine in the ticket
email parser. ImapEngine is pure PHP over sockets.

Parser improvements:
- Wrap per-message processing in try/catch so one malformed email
  can't abort the run; failures are flagged and logged with UID
- Query unseen + unflagged so previously-failed (flagged) messages
  are no longer re-processed on every cron run
- Skip vacation/auto-responder emails (RFC 3834) to prevent mail
  loops with the ticket auto-reply
- Cap messages per run (50) and attachment size (15MB); inline
  images over 2MB are stored as attachments instead of base64-embedded
  in ticket details
- Atomic lock file creation
- preg_quote() the ticket prefix in subject matching
- Dedupe CC watchers and exclude the sender
- Map webklex 'tls' encryption setting to STARTTLS for compatibility

NDR/DSN parsing now walks MIME parts via the underlying
zbateson parser instead of relying on attachment extraction.
2026-06-12 16:56:39 -04:00

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<?php declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Invoker\ParameterResolver;
use ReflectionFunctionAbstract;
/**
* Tries to map an associative array (string-indexed) to the parameter names.
*
* E.g. `->call($callable, ['foo' => 'bar'])` will inject the string `'bar'`
* in the parameter named `$foo`.
*
* Parameters that are not indexed by a string are ignored.
*/
class AssociativeArrayResolver implements ParameterResolver
{
public function getParameters(
ReflectionFunctionAbstract $reflection,
array $providedParameters,
array $resolvedParameters
): array {
$parameters = $reflection->getParameters();
// Skip parameters already resolved
if (! empty($resolvedParameters)) {
$parameters = array_diff_key($parameters, $resolvedParameters);
}
foreach ($parameters as $index => $parameter) {
if (array_key_exists($parameter->name, $providedParameters)) {
$resolvedParameters[$index] = $providedParameters[$parameter->name];
}
}
return $resolvedParameters;
}
}