AST builders ============ When PHP-Parser is used to generate (or modify) code, by first creating an Abstract Syntax Tree and then using the [pretty printer](Pretty_printing.markdown) to convert it to PHP code, it can often be tedious to manually construct AST nodes. The project provides a number of utilities to simplify the construction of common AST nodes. Fluent builders --------------- The library comes with a number of builders, which allow creating node trees using a fluent interface. Builders are created using the `BuilderFactory` and the final constructed node is accessed through `getNode()`. Fluent builders are available for the following syntactic elements: * namespaces and use statements * classes, interfaces and traits * methods, functions and parameters * properties Here is an example: ```php use PhpParser\BuilderFactory; use PhpParser\PrettyPrinter; use PhpParser\Node; $factory = new BuilderFactory; $node = $factory->namespace('Name\Space') ->addStmt($factory->use('Some\Other\Thingy')->as('SomeOtherClass')) ->addStmt($factory->class('SomeOtherClass') ->extend('SomeClass') ->implement('A\Few', '\Interfaces') ->makeAbstract() // ->makeFinal() ->addStmt($factory->method('someMethod') ->makePublic() ->makeAbstract() // ->makeFinal() ->setReturnType('bool') ->addParam($factory->param('someParam')->setTypeHint('SomeClass')) ->setDocComment('/** * This method does something. * * @param SomeClass And takes a parameter */') ) ->addStmt($factory->method('anotherMethod') ->makeProtected() // ->makePublic() [default], ->makePrivate() ->addParam($factory->param('someParam')->setDefault('test')) // it is possible to add manually created nodes ->addStmt(new Node\Expr\Print_(new Node\Expr\Variable('someParam'))) ) // properties will be correctly reordered above the methods ->addStmt($factory->property('someProperty')->makeProtected()) ->addStmt($factory->property('anotherProperty')->makePrivate()->setDefault(array(1, 2, 3))) ) ->getNode() ; $stmts = array($node); $prettyPrinter = new PrettyPrinter\Standard(); echo $prettyPrinter->prettyPrintFile($stmts); ``` This will produce the following output with the standard pretty printer: ```php