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<?php
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 * This source file is subject to the Academic Free License version 3.0
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 * @author    PrestaShop SA and Contributors <contact@prestashop.com>
 * @copyright Since 2007 PrestaShop SA and Contributors
 * @license   https://opensource.org/licenses/AFL-3.0 Academic Free License version 3.0
 */

namespace PrestaShop\Module\PsxMarketingWithGoogle\Repository;

use Context;

class AttributesRepository
{
    /**
     * @var Context
     */
    private $context;

    public function __construct(Context $context)
    {
        $this->context = $context;
    }

    /**
     * Get all custom and product attributes.
     *
     * @return array
     */
    public function getAllAttributes(): array
    {
        $attributes = [];
        $customAttributes = \AttributeGroupCore::getAttributesGroups($this->context->language->id);
        $features = \FeatureCore::getFeatures($this->context->language->id);

        foreach ($customAttributes as $attr) {
            $attributes[] = [
                // Not the best way in terms of permances, but avoid being responsible of a whole SQL query.
                'name' => array_values(array_unique((array) (new \AttributeGroupCore($attr['id_attribute_group']))->name)),
                'type' => 'custom',
            ];
        }

        foreach ($features as $feature) {
            $attributes[] = [
                // Not the best way in terms of permances, but avoid being responsible of a whole SQL query.
                'name' => array_values(array_unique((array) (new \FeatureCore($feature['id_feature']))->name)),
                'type' => 'feature',
            ];
        }

        return $attributes;
    }
}