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Running Psalm
Once you've set up your config file, you can run Psalm from your project's root directory with
./vendor/bin/psalm
and Psalm will scan all files in the project referenced by <projectFiles>
.
If you want to run on specific files, use
./vendor/bin/psalm file1.php [file2.php...]
Command-line options
Run with --help
to see a list of options that Psalm supports.
Shepherd
Psalm currently offers some GitHub integration with public projects.
Add --shepherd
to send information about your build to https://shepherd.dev.
Currently, Shepherd tracks type coverage (the percentage of types Psalm can infer) on master
branches.
Running Psalm faster
Psalm has a couple of command-line options that will result in faster builds:
--threads=[n]
to run Psalm’s analysis in a number of threads--diff
which only checks files you’ve updated since the last run (and their dependents).--diff-methods
which only checks methods you’ve updated since the last run (and their dependents).
Data from the last run is stored in the cache directory, which may be set in configuration. If you are running Psalm on a build server, you may want to configure the server to ensure that the cache directory is preserved between runs.
Running them together (e.g. --threads=8 --diff --diff-methods
) will result in the fastest possible Psalm run.