/larastan-config

Provides a Larastan config for Stickee projects.

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stickee Larastan config

Provides a Larastan config for stickee projects.

Larastan is a PHPStan wrapper for Laravel.

It is ran by using the phpstan command and so will be referred to as PHPStan from now on.

NOTE

This version of the config will only work for Larastan v2 which is for Laravel versions 9 and above.

Installation

mkdir -p tools/phpstan
composer require --working-dir=tools/phpstan stickee/larastan-config
cp tools/phpstan/vendor/stickee/larastan-config/dist/phpstan.dist.neon phpstan.dist.neon

You must commit this new directory and the phpstan.dist.neon config file.

Why do we install PHPStan into its own directory?

Usage

tools/phpstan/bin/phpstan analyse -c phpstan.dist.neon

You should always analyse the whole project.

Overrides

You may override any of the settings by editing the phpstan.dist.neon file.

The options are available at https://phpstan.org/config-reference.

Baseline

It would be a pain to add PHPStan to your project and have to fix all the existing errors before you can start using it. For this reason you can generate a "baseline" with this command:

tools/phpstan/vendor/bin/phpstan analyse -c phpstan.dist.neon --generate-baseline

and commit the new phpstan-baseline.neon file.

This means PHPStan will ignore any errors in this file so you can use PHPStan to check for errors in any new code you add.

If you get any free time you can refer to this file for code that should be fixed and regenerate the baseline (with the same command) afterwards.

Pre-Commit Hook

You can use PHPStan in combination with Husky to run during the pre-commit stage.

Installation

  • install Husky into your project
  • cp tools/php-cs-fixer/vendor/stickee/php-cs-fixer-config/dist/.husky/pre-commit .husky/pre-commit

CI

An example GitHub actions workflow is included at /dist/.github/workflows/phpstan.yaml.

It will run PHPStan against a PR as a "check" and output any errors it finds against the commit that failed.

The action first checks if any PHP files have been changed and if it needs to run at all. This is because PHPStan must analyse all of the application code at once and therefore takes a bit of time, so it's good to skip it if we can.

The action refers to a CI config at /dist/.github/workflows/phpstan.ci.neon (that you can copy into the root of your project) which includes the original config and also ignores unmatched ignored errors to keep the check clean of these errors.

Problems running PHPStan

The following are some of the easily fixable problems you may run into using PHPStan and Larastan:

Access to an undefined property

An error such as Access to an undefined property Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model::$subscriber_id means that PHPStan did not properly understand the class of the variable it read.

If you hover over the variable your editor will probably also not be able to understand what it is.

In this example you must provide an inline type-hint:

+ /** @var Customer $customer */
  $customer = $request->user();
  $customerService = CustomerService::make($customer->subscriber_id);

Package conflicts

PHPStan expects to be installed into the root of your project instead of a subdirectory like we're doing here.

Whilst this means there should be less of a chance of a package conflict, if one does happen it can be harder to diagnose.

For instance if you get this error:

PHP Fatal error:  Declaration of Maatwebsite\Excel\Cache\MemoryCache::get($key, $default = null) must be compatible with Psr\SimpleCache\CacheInterface::get(string $key, mixed $default = null): mixed in /home/paul/projects/asda/vendor/maatwebsite/excel/src/Cache/MemoryCache.php on line 62

   Symfony\Component\ErrorHandler\Error\FatalError

  Declaration of Maatwebsite\Excel\Cache\MemoryCache::get($key, $default = null) must be compatible with Psr\SimpleCache\CacheInterface::get(string $key, mixed $default = null): mixed

  at vendor/maatwebsite/excel/src/Cache/MemoryCache.php:62
     58▕
     59▕     /**
     60▕      * {@inheritdoc}
     61▕      */
  ➜  62▕     public function get($key, $default = null)
     63▕     {
     64▕         if ($this->has($key)) {
     65▕             return $this->cache[$key];
     66▕         }

then you can fix it by forcing psr/simple-cache to version 2.

However you need to do this inside of tools/phpstan/composer.json instead of the composer file in the root of your project:

{
    "require": {
        "psr/simple-cache": "^2.0",
        "stickee/larastan-config": "^1.0"
    }
}