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PHP-Parser/doc/component/AST_builders.markdown
Nikita Popov dd0adcc96c Move code gen docs to components and improve
Mention non-fluent helper methods.
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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 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:

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

namespace Name\Space;

use Some\Other\Thingy as SomeClass;
abstract class SomeOtherClass extends SomeClass implements A\Few, \Interfaces
{
    protected $someProperty;
    private $anotherProperty = array(1, 2, 3);
    /**
     * This method does something.
     *
     * @param SomeClass And takes a parameter
     */
    public abstract function someMethod(SomeClass $someParam) : bool;
    protected function anotherMethod($someParam = 'test')
    {
        print $someParam;
    }
}

Additional helper methods

The BuilderFactory also provides a number of additional helper methods, which directly return nodes. The following methods are currently available:

  • val($value): Creates an AST node for a literal value like 42 or [1, 2, 3].
  • args(array $args): Creates an array of function/method arguments, including the required Arg wrappers. Also converts literals to AST nodes.
  • concat(...$exprs): Create a tree of BinaryOp\Concat nodes for the given expressions.

These methods may be expanded on an as-needed basis. Please open an issue or PR if a common operation is missing.