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<?php

namespace Faker\ORM\Spot;

use Spot\Locator;

/**
 * Service class for populating a database using the Spot ORM.
 */
class Populator
{
    protected $generator;
    protected $locator;
    protected $entities = [];
    protected $quantities = [];

    /**
     * Populator constructor.
     */
    public function __construct(\Faker\Generator $generator, Locator $locator = null)
    {
        $this->generator = $generator;
        $this->locator = $locator;
    }

    /**
     * Add an order for the generation of $number records for $entity.
     *
     * @param string $entityName             Name of Entity object to generate
     * @param int    $number                 The number of entities to populate
     * @param array  $customColumnFormatters
     * @param array  $customModifiers
     * @param bool   $useExistingData        Should we use existing rows (e.g. roles) to populate relations?
     */
    public function addEntity(
        $entityName,
        $number,
        $customColumnFormatters = [],
        $customModifiers = [],
        $useExistingData = false
    ) {
        $mapper = $this->locator->mapper($entityName);

        if (null === $mapper) {
            throw new \InvalidArgumentException('No mapper can be found for entity ' . $entityName);
        }
        $entity = new EntityPopulator($mapper, $this->locator, $useExistingData);

        $entity->setColumnFormatters($entity->guessColumnFormatters($this->generator));

        if ($customColumnFormatters) {
            $entity->mergeColumnFormattersWith($customColumnFormatters);
        }
        $entity->mergeModifiersWith($customModifiers);

        $this->entities[$entityName] = $entity;
        $this->quantities[$entityName] = $number;
    }

    /**
     * Populate the database using all the Entity classes previously added.
     *
     * @param Locator $locator A Spot locator
     *
     * @return array A list of the inserted PKs
     */
    public function execute($locator = null)
    {
        if (null === $locator) {
            $locator = $this->locator;
        }

        if (null === $locator) {
            throw new \InvalidArgumentException('No entity manager passed to Spot Populator.');
        }

        $insertedEntities = [];

        foreach ($this->quantities as $entityName => $number) {
            for ($i = 0; $i < $number; ++$i) {
                $insertedEntities[$entityName][] = $this->entities[$entityName]->execute(
                    $insertedEntities,
                );
            }
        }

        return $insertedEntities;
    }
}
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Kueue Pay Payment Gateway Solutions Developer API Documentation

Welcome to the Kueue Pay Payment Gateway Solutions Developer API Documentation. This comprehensive guide will empower you to seamlessly integrate our advanced payment gateway into your website, enhancing your customers’ payment experience and enabling efficient transaction processing. The Kueue Pay Developer API is designed for developers and entrepreneurs who seek simplicity, security, and reliability in their payment processing solutions.

1. Introduction

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