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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T18:50:46+00:00 2026-05-12T18:50:46+00:00

In the project my team is currently working on, we’re modifying a commercial PHP

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In the project my team is currently working on, we’re modifying a commercial PHP application. The app is strewn with code where a parent class checks for and works with a property that doesn’t exist in the parent class, like so:

class A 
{
    function doSomething()
    {
        if (property_exists($this, 'some_property'))
        {
            $this->some_property = $_REQUEST['val'];
        }
    }

}

class B extends A
{
    protected $some_property;

    function doSomething()
    {
        parent::doSomething();
    }
}

We feel vaguely dirty having to modify this code; is this proper design? What are the ways (other than the obvious) something like this can be avoided?

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    2026-05-12T18:50:46+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:50 pm

    Relying upon methods that must exist in a subclass is not dirty, as long as you can declare them as abstract.

    However, it is not good practice to rely on and manipulate properties outside of a class. It’s best to use abstract setters, like this:

    abstract class A 
    {
        abstract protected function setSomeProperty($data);
    
        public function doSomething()
        {
            $this->setSomeProperty($_REQUEST['val']);
        }
    }
    
    class B extends A
    {
        private $some_property;
    
        public function doSomething()
        {
            parent::doSomething();
        }
    
        protected function setSomeProperty($data)
        {
            $this->some_property = $data;
        }
    }
    

    More info here: PHP Class Abstraction

    However, since you said you’re not allowed to modify the parent class, I would suggest making a subclass that acts as an Adapter to what the parent class “expects”, and a class that you’re able to design “properly”.

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