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php - Is it worth making get and set methods in OOP?

I have seen some some projects in which classes are having get and set methods to manipulate insert data. Let me have an example here :

    class Student extends dbClass
{
    private $TableID;
    private $FullName;
    private $Gender;
    private $Address;




    function setTableID($Value)
    {
        $this->TableID = $Value;
    }

    function getTableID()
    {
        return $this->TableID;
    }

    function setFullName($Value)
    {
        $this->FullName = $Value;
    }

    function getFullName()
    {
        return $this->FullName;
    }

    function setGender($Value)
    {
        $this->Gender = $Value;
    }

    function getGender()
    {
        return $this->Gender;
    }

    function setAddress($Value)
    {
        $this->Address = $Value;
    }

    function getAddress()

    {
        return $this->Address;
    }


    function UpdateStudent()
    {
        $sql = "UPDATE INTO usertable SET
        FullName = '".$this->getFullName()."',
        Gender = '".$this->getGender()."',
        Address = '".$this->getAddress()."'
        where TableID='".$this->getTableID()."'";
        $this->query($sql);
    }
}

Above is the example class that i have seen. And below is the process how they are using it :

$student = new Student;
$student->setTableID = 1;
$student->setFullName('My Name');
$student->setGender('Male');
$student->setAddress('this is my address');

$studen->UpdateStudent();

Is it worth doing this way? I personally think its useless to set field and then get and update records in it. It really takes a lot of time to make it for every module. What is the best way to handle such thing? Is there any security concerned doing it in this way?

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Is it worth doing this way?

It depends.

Abstracting a field from the user by exposing a "smart" property (i.e. getter and/or setter) has two disadvantages:

  1. You need to write more code; if the property doesn't really do anything smart, this is code that does nothing useful.
  2. The user of the property is slightly inconvenienced because they have to type a little more as well.

And it has one advantage:

  1. In the future you can add logic to the properties even if there was none before without breaking your users' code.

If this advantage is meaningful (e.g. you are writing a reusable software library) then it makes great sense to write properties instead of bare fields. If not, you are doing work for no benefit.

What is the best way to handle such thing?

You can override the magic __get and __set functions (perhaps in a base class so you can inherit the override as well) to automatically forward property accesses to your getters and setters. Simplified code:

public function __get($name) {
    $getter = 'get'.$name;
    if (method_exists($this, $getter)) {
        return $this->$getter();
    }

    $message = sprintf('Class "%1$s" does not have a property named "%2$s" or a method named "%3$s".', get_class($this), $name, $getter);
    throw new OutOfRangeException($message);
}

public function __set($name, $value) {
    $setter = 'set'.$name;
    if (method_exists($this, $setter)) {
        return $this->$setter($value);
    }

    $getter = 'get'.$name;
    if (method_exists($this, $getter)) {
        $message = sprintf('Implicit property "%2$s" of class "%1$s" cannot be set because it is read-only.', get_class($this), $name);
    }
    else {
        $message = sprintf('Class "%1$s" does not have a property named "%2$s" or a method named "%3$s".', get_class($this), $name, $setter);
    }
    throw new OutOfRangeException($message);
}

Caveat emptor: Since __get and __set are overridden, __isset and __unset should be overridden as well!

Is there any security concerned doing it in this way?

No, none at all (assuming you don't insert bugs accidentally).


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