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How to configure PHPStan to avoid false positives caused by specific classes and/or magic methods?
Reference — What does this symbol mean in PHP?Best practice: PHP Magic Methods __set and __getRedBean PHP: Is there a way to protect a database column from being changed? (ex: insertion_date )php oop how to work with properties and methods form a classReference - What does this error mean in PHP?Using a “magical class” to avoid PHP fatal errors, good idea?PHP child class doesn't have parent methods(possible configuration issue?)PHP Magic methods not working with extended classDoes redbean php consider created mysql-triggers?Should I be passing around entitiy models as parameters? (using RedBean ORM)
While using PHP RedBean on a project, PHPStan reports problems like this one:
87 Access to an undefined property RedBeanPHPOODBBean::$token.
This is happening because RedBean's OODBBean class uses magic methods to logically bind class attributes with database table columns. AFAIK, there is nothing wrong with the way RedBean is implementing that feature.
Is there a way to configure PHPStan to ignore problems from RedBean (or any other class)? Or to ignore what might be being caused by magic methods?
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While using PHP RedBean on a project, PHPStan reports problems like this one:
87 Access to an undefined property RedBeanPHPOODBBean::$token.
This is happening because RedBean's OODBBean class uses magic methods to logically bind class attributes with database table columns. AFAIK, there is nothing wrong with the way RedBean is implementing that feature.
Is there a way to configure PHPStan to ignore problems from RedBean (or any other class)? Or to ignore what might be being caused by magic methods?
php redbean phpstan
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While using PHP RedBean on a project, PHPStan reports problems like this one:
87 Access to an undefined property RedBeanPHPOODBBean::$token.
This is happening because RedBean's OODBBean class uses magic methods to logically bind class attributes with database table columns. AFAIK, there is nothing wrong with the way RedBean is implementing that feature.
Is there a way to configure PHPStan to ignore problems from RedBean (or any other class)? Or to ignore what might be being caused by magic methods?
php redbean phpstan
While using PHP RedBean on a project, PHPStan reports problems like this one:
87 Access to an undefined property RedBeanPHPOODBBean::$token.
This is happening because RedBean's OODBBean class uses magic methods to logically bind class attributes with database table columns. AFAIK, there is nothing wrong with the way RedBean is implementing that feature.
Is there a way to configure PHPStan to ignore problems from RedBean (or any other class)? Or to ignore what might be being caused by magic methods?
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You have several options depending on what you exactly need. For magic properties:
- If your class can dynamically contain any property, similarly to
stdClass
, you can put the class name intouniversalObjectCratesClasses
config parameter. See README. - If your class always contains the same magic properties, you can define them by adding
@property
annotations above the class. - You can create a so-called class reflection extension that describes what your
__get
and__set
method logic for the static analyser. This is a robust way to define what exact properties will exist on an object in every situation. This makes PHPStan very powerful by avoiding false negatives - it will still report accessed properties that are not defined even in a magic way. See README for more details.
For magic methods, the same thing in 3. applies - you can write an extension that describes logic in __call
for the static analyser. See README for more details.
The universionObjectCratesClasses was exactly what I was looking for.
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You have several options depending on what you exactly need. For magic properties:
- If your class can dynamically contain any property, similarly to
stdClass
, you can put the class name intouniversalObjectCratesClasses
config parameter. See README. - If your class always contains the same magic properties, you can define them by adding
@property
annotations above the class. - You can create a so-called class reflection extension that describes what your
__get
and__set
method logic for the static analyser. This is a robust way to define what exact properties will exist on an object in every situation. This makes PHPStan very powerful by avoiding false negatives - it will still report accessed properties that are not defined even in a magic way. See README for more details.
For magic methods, the same thing in 3. applies - you can write an extension that describes logic in __call
for the static analyser. See README for more details.
The universionObjectCratesClasses was exactly what I was looking for.
– Diogo Melo
Mar 19 at 10:37
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You have several options depending on what you exactly need. For magic properties:
- If your class can dynamically contain any property, similarly to
stdClass
, you can put the class name intouniversalObjectCratesClasses
config parameter. See README. - If your class always contains the same magic properties, you can define them by adding
@property
annotations above the class. - You can create a so-called class reflection extension that describes what your
__get
and__set
method logic for the static analyser. This is a robust way to define what exact properties will exist on an object in every situation. This makes PHPStan very powerful by avoiding false negatives - it will still report accessed properties that are not defined even in a magic way. See README for more details.
For magic methods, the same thing in 3. applies - you can write an extension that describes logic in __call
for the static analyser. See README for more details.
The universionObjectCratesClasses was exactly what I was looking for.
– Diogo Melo
Mar 19 at 10:37
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You have several options depending on what you exactly need. For magic properties:
- If your class can dynamically contain any property, similarly to
stdClass
, you can put the class name intouniversalObjectCratesClasses
config parameter. See README. - If your class always contains the same magic properties, you can define them by adding
@property
annotations above the class. - You can create a so-called class reflection extension that describes what your
__get
and__set
method logic for the static analyser. This is a robust way to define what exact properties will exist on an object in every situation. This makes PHPStan very powerful by avoiding false negatives - it will still report accessed properties that are not defined even in a magic way. See README for more details.
For magic methods, the same thing in 3. applies - you can write an extension that describes logic in __call
for the static analyser. See README for more details.
You have several options depending on what you exactly need. For magic properties:
- If your class can dynamically contain any property, similarly to
stdClass
, you can put the class name intouniversalObjectCratesClasses
config parameter. See README. - If your class always contains the same magic properties, you can define them by adding
@property
annotations above the class. - You can create a so-called class reflection extension that describes what your
__get
and__set
method logic for the static analyser. This is a robust way to define what exact properties will exist on an object in every situation. This makes PHPStan very powerful by avoiding false negatives - it will still report accessed properties that are not defined even in a magic way. See README for more details.
For magic methods, the same thing in 3. applies - you can write an extension that describes logic in __call
for the static analyser. See README for more details.
answered Mar 8 at 13:30
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The universionObjectCratesClasses was exactly what I was looking for.
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The universionObjectCratesClasses was exactly what I was looking for.
– Diogo Melo
Mar 19 at 10:37
The universionObjectCratesClasses was exactly what I was looking for.
– Diogo Melo
Mar 19 at 10:37
The universionObjectCratesClasses was exactly what I was looking for.
– Diogo Melo
Mar 19 at 10:37
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