/phpsh

phpsh is a read-eval-print-loop for php that features readline history, tab completion, and quick access to documentation. It was developed at Facebook and ironically, is written mostly in python. It is open source and released under a modified BSD license.

Primary LanguageEmacs LispBSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseBSD-3-Clause

Mailing list at: http://groups.google.com/group/phpsh

PHP Dependencies

Version:

  • PHP 5+

Modules:

Python Dependencies

  • sqlite
    • Python < 2.6: sudo easy_install pysqlite
    • Python >= 2.6: pysqlite should already be installed, since it's part of the stdlib
  • readline
    • sudo easy_install readline

Installing Globally

Note that this install currently clobbers any previous /etc/phpsh/rc.php

  • python setup.py build
  • sudo python setup.py install
  • phpsh

Installing Locally

Note that this install currently clobbers any previous ~/.phpsh/rc.php

  • python setup.py install --prefix=~
  • export PYTHONPATH=~/lib/python2.6/site-packages (Adjust this if your python minor version differs from 2.6)
  • ~/bin/phpsh

You will probably want to put the PYTHONPATH line in your .bashrc or such, and just add ~/bin to your PATH as well.

There are more details on installing from a setup.py at http://docs.python.org/library/distutils.html

After Install

Vanilla PHP

  • Just run phpsh and have fun.

Connecting to an Actual Codebase

  • cd ~/www
  • ctags -R # for phpsh ctags integration, recommended
  • phpsh lib/init.php # or some file(s) that load codebase libraries

Autoloading

  • Modify /etc/phpsh/rc.php. Then:
    • cd ~/www
    • phpsh
  • And for times when you just want vanilla php:
    • phpsh -c none

Individual Configuration

  • For individual configuration, also see rc.example.php in the php distribution.

Hacking on phpsh

  • For faster iteration, after installing once, you can run phpsh from src/ directly without reinstalling.
    • cd ~/www
    • ~/projects/phpsh/src/phpsh

Todo (after phpsh 1.2)

  • Simple phpsh breakpoints that you can insert into your php code.

    • jlindamood has suggested adding a very basic debugging facility in which phpsh.php would define some function called like phpsh_breakpoint() which you would be able to put in your code that would cause the php> to re-happen at that breakpoint so that you can investigate whatever state until you issue like a phpsh_resume() (or whatever it would be called).

    • My suspicion is that that can be done pretty easily be having a new message type from phpsh.php to phpsh.py. (Currently there is only the 'ready' message when phpsh.php is ready to receive a new line of codes from phpsh.py.)

  • Magic fatal undoing?

    • brent suggested adding some kind of katamari-esque memory snapshotting, so that on fatals like calling a nonexistent function (which are not catchable in php-land, sadly) can be magically recovered from. I think dweatherford or larry would be good to ask about this kind of black magic.
  • Convert from /tmp file to named pipe for 'ready' message passing http://my.opera.com/zomg/blog/2007/08/29/php-and-named-pipes

  • Maybe phpsh_check_syntax shouldn't actually be installed as a script, and just be a pkg_resource? Didn't want to worry about zip file overhead, and installing didn't seem like a big deal.

  • Similarly, php_manual.db should probably go in share/ not etc/ but similarly was worried about b.s. with setuptools..

  • Paging for long php> d .. results? Or is terminal scroll fine..

  • Thread loading ctags and starting php? Would speed start but not restart.

  • Command-line apc for faster php startup for large codebases.

  • Note on php start error to start from codebase place?

  • Make tab to show function signature work with multiline func sigs.