Larastan was created by, and is maintained by Nuno Maduro, and is a phpstan/phpstan wrapper for Laravel. Larastan focuses on finding errors in your code without actually running it. It catches whole classes of bugs even before you write tests for the code.
- Supports Laravel's beautiful magic.
- This package is still in development. Please report false positives using GitHub issues.
Requires:
You may use Composer to install Larastan as a development dependency into your Laravel project:
composer require --dev nunomaduro/larastan
Once you have installed Larastan, you may start analyzing your code using the code:analyse
Artisan command.
php artisan code:analyse
Once you have installed Larastan, create a file phpstan.neon.dist
on the root of your package with the content:
includes:
- ./vendor/nunomaduro/larastan/extension.neon
parameters:
level: 5
paths:
- src
Start analyzing your code using the analyse
Phpstan command.
./vendor/bin/phpstan analyse
You can choose from currently 8 levels: (0 is the loosest and 7 is the strictest) by passing --level
to analyse
command. Default level is 5
. You can also use --level max
as an alias for the highest level.
php artisan code:analyse --level=max
You can choose which directories you want to analyze, by default, the analyzed directory will be the app
.
php artisan code:analyse --paths="modules,app,domain"
By default, Larastan outputs found errors into tables grouped by files to be easily human-readable. To change the output, you can use the --error-format CLI option.
The available options are: checkstyle
, raw
, table
, json
, prettyJson
.
php artisan code:analyse --error-format table
Thank you for considering to contribute to Larastan. All the contribution guidelines are mentioned here.
You can have a look at the CHANGELOG for constant updates & detailed information about the changes. You can also follow the Twitter account for latest announcements or just come say hi!: @enunomaduro.
Do you like this project? Support it by donating
- weebly/phpstan-laravel - Some code was inspired on this package.
- @Caneco - For making the logo.
Larastan is an open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.