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Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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<?php
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namespace Psalm\Tests\Config;
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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use Psalm\Config;
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use Psalm\Internal\PluginManager\ConfigFile;
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
2018-11-11 05:23:36 +01:00
/** @group PluginManager */
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class ConfigFileTest extends \Psalm\Tests\TestCase
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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{
/** @var string */
private $file_path;
/** @return void */
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public function setUp() : void
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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{
$this->file_path = tempnam(sys_get_temp_dir(), 'psalm-test-config');
}
/** @return void */
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public function tearDown() : void
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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{
@unlink($this->file_path);
}
/**
* @return void
* @test
*/
public function canCreateConfigObject()
{
file_put_contents($this->file_path, trim('
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<psalm></psalm>
'));
$config_file = new ConfigFile((string)getcwd(), $this->file_path);
$this->assertInstanceOf(Config::class, $config_file->getConfig());
}
/**
* @return void
* @test
*/
public function addCanAddPluginClassToExistingPluginsNode()
{
file_put_contents(
$this->file_path,
'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<psalm
name="bar"
>
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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<plugins></plugins>
</psalm>' . PHP_EOL
);
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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$config_file = new ConfigFile((string)getcwd(), $this->file_path);
$config_file->addPlugin('a\b\c');
$this->assertTrue(static::compareContentWithTemplateAndTrailingLineEnding(
'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<psalm
name="bar"
>
<plugins><pluginClass xmlns="' . ConfigFile::NS . '" class="a\b\c"/></plugins>
</psalm>',
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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file_get_contents($this->file_path)
));
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
2018-11-11 05:23:36 +01:00
}
/**
* @return void
* @test
*/
public function addCanCreateMissingPluginsNode()
{
file_put_contents(
$this->file_path,
'<?xml version="1.0"?>
<psalm></psalm>' . PHP_EOL
);
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
2018-11-11 05:23:36 +01:00
$config_file = new ConfigFile((string)getcwd(), $this->file_path);
$config_file->addPlugin('a\b\c');
$this->assertTrue(static::compareContentWithTemplateAndTrailingLineEnding(
'<?xml version="1.0"?>
<psalm><plugins><pluginClass xmlns="' . ConfigFile::NS . '" class="a\b\c"/></plugins></psalm>',
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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file_get_contents($this->file_path)
));
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
2018-11-11 05:23:36 +01:00
}
/**
* @return void
* @test
*/
public function removeDoesNothingWhenThereIsNoPluginsNode()
{
$noPlugins = '<?xml version="1.0"?>
<psalm></psalm>' . PHP_EOL;
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
2018-11-11 05:23:36 +01:00
file_put_contents($this->file_path, $noPlugins);
$config_file = new ConfigFile((string)getcwd(), $this->file_path);
$config_file->removePlugin('a\b\c');
$this->assertSame(
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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$noPlugins,
file_get_contents($this->file_path)
);
}
/**
* @return void
* @test
*/
public function removeKillsEmptyPluginsNode()
{
$noPlugins = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<psalm/>' . PHP_EOL;
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
2018-11-11 05:23:36 +01:00
$emptyPlugins = trim('
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<psalm><plugins></plugins></psalm>
');
file_put_contents($this->file_path, $emptyPlugins);
$config_file = new ConfigFile((string)getcwd(), $this->file_path);
$config_file->removePlugin('a\b\c');
$this->assertXmlStringEqualsXmlString(
$noPlugins,
file_get_contents($this->file_path)
);
}
/**
* @return void
* @test
*/
public function removeKillsSpecifiedPlugin()
{
$noPlugins = trim('
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<psalm/>
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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');
$abcEnabled = trim('
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<psalm><plugins><pluginClass class="a\b\c"/></plugins></psalm>
');
file_put_contents($this->file_path, $abcEnabled);
$config_file = new ConfigFile((string)getcwd(), $this->file_path);
$config_file->removePlugin('a\b\c');
$this->assertXmlStringEqualsXmlString(
$noPlugins,
file_get_contents($this->file_path)
);
}
/**
* @return void
* @test
*/
public function removeKillsSpecifiedPluginWithOneRemaining()
{
$noPlugins = trim('
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<psalm
totallyTyped="false"
>
<plugins>
<pluginClass class="d\e\f"/>
</plugins>
</psalm>
');
$abcEnabled = trim('
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<psalm
totallyTyped="false"
>
<plugins>
<pluginClass class="a\b\c"/>
<pluginClass class="d\e\f"/>
</plugins>
</psalm>
');
file_put_contents($this->file_path, $abcEnabled);
$config_file = new ConfigFile((string)getcwd(), $this->file_path);
$config_file->removePlugin('a\b\c');
$this->assertXmlStringEqualsXmlString(
$noPlugins,
file_get_contents($this->file_path)
);
}
/**
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* @param string $expected_template
* @param string $contents
*
* @return bool
*/
protected static function compareContentWithTemplateAndTrailingLineEnding($expected_template, $contents)
{
$passed = false;
foreach ([PHP_EOL, "\n", "\r", "\r\n"] as $eol) {
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if (!$passed && $contents === ($expected_template . $eol)) {
$passed = true;
}
}
return $passed;
}
Plugin loading (#855) * add ability to load plugins by class names - Plugins need to implement `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` method - Plugins are enabled by adding `<pluginClass class="Qualified\Class\Name"/>` - `PluginFacade` provides a single point of contact with Psalm, so that plugins cannot become coupled to Psalm internals * added `psalm-plugin` cli tool to manage plugins Available commands: `psalm-plugin list` - lists available and enabled plugins `psalm-plugin enable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - enables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) `psalm-plugin disable 'Plugin\Class\Name'` - disables plugin (modifies `psalm.xml`) Plugin installation: `composer install plugin-vendor/plugin-package-name` Plugin authoring: Plugins are identified by package `type` field, which should contain `psalm-plugin` string. `extra.pluginClass` should refer to the name of the class implementing `__invoke(PluginFacade $psalm):void` function Todo: - better config file search - better output for `psalm-plugin` - better formatting for modified xml file - composer skeleton project for plugins - ability to refer to plugins by package name (cli only) - composer plugin to (optionally) enable plugin upon installation - documentation on plugin installation and authoring - interfaces for plugin dependencies - interface for plugin entry point - migration path for legacy plugins * documented previously undocumented plugin methods * split legacy plugin registration into a wrapper class also added `PluginApi` namespace and `RegistrationInterface` * reuse psalm's config search algorithm * enable/disable plugins by composer package name * allow specifying alternative config file name * whitelist PluginApi namespace three times, but well, it works now * interface for plugin entry points * psalm-plugin as a symfony console app * fixed errors found by psalm * suppressed false positive UnusedMethods * cs fix * better psalm-plugin output * don't leave empty `plugins` node to avoid old schema violation * removed junk file that shouldn't be there * cs fix * fixed phpunit failure (constant redefinition) * work around missing docblock in on symfony console * php 7.0 compatibility * allow `pluginClass` child elements as plugin configuration * decouple console commands from undelying implementation - introduce PluginListFactory - add `PluginList::enable(string $class)` and `PluginList::disable(string $class)` * PluginList tests * ComposerLock test * droppped debugging statement * added part of console command tests * added tests for EnableCommand * added DisableCommand tests * ignore unused args * ConfigFile test * disable travis cache in attempt to fix builds * nah, that didn't work * update for upstream changes * rebase fixes * namespaced `extra` entry for entry point * s/PluginFacade/PluginRegistrationSocket/g * Added $config parameter to PluginEntryPointInterface::__invoke() * cs fixes * entry point interface php7.0 compatibility * cleaned up old cruft - dropped todos I'm not going to pursues - locked entry point to be a class implementing entry point interface * fixed legacy plugins docs * Added RegistrationInterface::registerHooksFromClass() It mimics the way old plugins were registered in Psalm\Config, so handler classes extending Psalm\Plugin should be fully compatible with it. Since Psalm\Plugin-style plugin registration was moved to RegistrationSocket, LegacyPlugin now only load file-based plugins, so it was renamed to FileBasedPluginAdapter. * Converted EchoChecker plugin to composer-based format - Its subfolder is registered as a local composer package in the root composer.json, so it's directly installable with ``` composer require psalm/echo-checker-plugin ``` - Migration is trivial: drop the plugin into a separate folder, then add simple composer.json and the entry point class. * Updated docs * Don't reject hook handlers that inherit handling methods * strip void return type in stub file
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}