4.7 KiB
Using Psalter
Psalm is good at finding potential issues in large codebases, but once found, it can be something of a gargantuan task to fix all the issues.
Safety features
Updating code is inherently risky, doing so automatically is even more so. I've added a few features to make it a little more reassuring:
- To see what changes Psalter will make ahead of time, you can run it with
--dry-run
. - You can target particular versions of PHP via
--php-version
, so that (for example) you don't add nullable typehints to PHP 7.0 code, or any typehints at all to PHP 5.6 code.--php-version
defaults to your current version. - it has a
--safe-types
mode that will only update PHP 7 return typehints with information Psalm has gathered from non-docblock sources of type information (e.g. typehinted params,instanceof
checks, other return typehints etc.)
Plugins
You can pass in your own manipulation plugins e.g.
vendor/bin/psalter --plugin=vendor/vimeo/psalm/examples/ClassUnqualifier.php --dry-run
The above example plugin converts all unnecessarily qualified classnames in your code to shorter aliased versions.
Supported fixes
This initial release provides support for the following alterations, corresponding to the names of issues Psalm finds:
MissingReturnType
Running vendor/bin/psalter --issues=MissingReturnType --php-version=7.0
on
function foo() {
return "hello";
}
gives
function foo() : string {
return "hello";
}
and running vendor/bin/psalter --issues=MissingReturnType --php-version=5.6
on
function foo() {
return "hello";
}
gives
/**
* @return string
*/
function foo() {
return "hello";
}
MissingClosureReturnType
As above, except for closures
InvalidReturnType
Running vendor/bin/psalter --issues=InvalidReturnType
on
/**
* @return int
*/
function foo() {
return "hello";
}
gives
/**
* @return string
*/
function foo() {
return "hello";
}
There's also support for return typehints, so running vendor/bin/psalter --issues=InvalidReturnType
on
function foo() : int {
return "hello";
}
gives
function foo() : string {
return "hello";
}
InvalidNullableReturnType
Running vendor/bin/psalter --issues=InvalidNullableReturnType --php-version=7.1
on
function foo() : string {
return rand(0, 1) ? "hello" : null;
}
gives
function foo() : ?string {
return rand(0, 1) ? "hello" : null;
}
and running vendor/bin/psalter --issues=InvalidNullableReturnType --php-version=7.0
on
function foo() : string {
return rand(0, 1) ? "hello" : null;
}
gives
/**
* @return string|null
*/
function foo() {
return rand(0, 1) ? "hello" : null;
}
InvalidFalsableReturnType
Running vendor/bin/psalter --issues=InvalidFalsableReturnType
on
function foo() : string {
return rand(0, 1) ? "hello" : false;
}
gives
/**
* @return string|false
*/
function foo() {
return rand(0, 1) ? "hello" : false;
}
MismatchingDocblockParamType
Given
class A {}
class B extends A {}
class C extends A {}
class D {}
running vendor/bin/psalter --issues=MismatchingDocblockParamType
on
/**
* @param B|C $first
* @param D $second
*/
function foo(A $first, A $second) : void {}
gives
/**
* @param B|C $first
* @param A $second
*/
function foo(A $first, A $second) : void {}
MismatchingDocblockReturnType
Running vendor/bin/psalter --issues=MismatchingDocblockReturnType
on
/**
* @return int
*/
function foo() : string {
return "hello";
}
gives
/**
* @return string
*/
function foo() : string {
return "hello";
}
LessSpecificReturnType
Running vendor/bin/psalter --issues=LessSpecificReturnType
on
function foo() : ?string {
return "hello";
}
gives
function foo() : string {
return "hello";
}
PossiblyUndefinedVariable
Running vendor/bin/psalter --issues=PossiblyUndefinedVariable
on
if (rand(0, 1)) {
$a = 5;
}
echo $a;
gives
$a = null;
if (rand(0, 1)) {
$a = 5;
}
echo $a;