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7 | 16 | |
2,305 | 2,552 | |
0.8% | 2.0% | |
0.6 | 6.2 | |
8 days ago | 14 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Safe
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PHP libraries and tools
thecodingmachine/safe: All PHP functions, rewritten to throw exceptions instead of returning false
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Oh boy here we go again…
There are workarounds with some third party libraries, but yeah, it's a pain.
- Which inconsistences of PHP annoy you the most?
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Any ideas about why json_encode would return empty for a request on local dev, but not empty on server?
- try not to use the built-in json_encode, as it doesnt have proper error handling. Use instead this: https://github.com/thecodingmachine/safe and Safe\json_encode()
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Native defer & errdefer
Not what you asked for, in modern codebases it's advised to use things like https://github.com/thecodingmachine/safe
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Use namespaced functions to replace native functions - github.com/rezen/proxyz
The goal of https://github.com/thecodingmachine/safe is different than proxyz. My goal is a method proxy that allows you to override or watch the behaviour of a function from the "global namespace" effortlessly.
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preg_last_error() and json_last_error()
Safe-PHP redeclares all core PHP functions (in a new namespace) to throw exceptions properly. I use this on almost every project now.
Deptrac
- Microservices aren't the problem. Incompetent people are
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Enforce architecture rules with Deptrac
Deptrac
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PHP libraries and tools
Deptrac: Keep your architecture clean.
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Enforcing module boundaries in a large php app
So far I've found some tools which I could piece together to accomplish enforcing module boundaries, probably run as part of an automated github action. - https://github.com/qossmic/deptrac Uses YAML to define any boundary, you can also use @internal to hide implementation classes. Seems like a good way to achieve what I want.
- Deptrac - architectural code analysis
- Deptrac - architectural static code analysis
- Deptrac, the is a static code analysis tool to enforce architectural decisions had version 1.0.0 released!
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Best way to check custom coding conventions
How about https://qossmic.github.io/deptrac/ ?
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The use of `class` for things that should be simple free functions (2020)
>I wonder: Is automatic DI even helpful? You save some lines of boilerplate but sacrifice control over the initialization-order and get a flat, messy, implicit dependency graph
Initialization order doesn't matter if your services are stateless. At least in our codebase, all of them are stateless, as it greatly simplifies reasoning about concurrent code (both in-process and between servers). Yes, it's easy to end up with a very a convoluted dependency graph under the hood, but I don't think it's a problem you really should care about. I mean, your code most likely already compiles to a very convoluted mess of machine code under the hood (with all the optimizations, ABI quirks etc.) and I doubt it matters to you much, as long as it does its job well and doesn't hinder your productivity.
If you are talking about messy dependency graphs from the architectural standpoint (someone can easily add a dependency in the constructor without thinking about the consequences), we use deptrac for our PHP monolith which can validate your architecture is clean at build time [0]
However, for our microservices written in Go, we decided to use manual DI to stimulate developers to prefer simpler design, otherwise our microservices could quickly turn to monoliths again.
[0] https://github.com/qossmic/deptrac
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The 4 basic libraries every Symfony Project needs to improve code quality
Deptrac is a static code analysis tool for PHP that helps you communicate, visualize and enforce architectural decisions in your projects.
What are some alternatives?
PHP Dotenv - Loads environment variables from `.env` to `getenv()`, `$_ENV` and `$_SERVER` automagically.
PHP Architecture Tester - PHP Architecture Tester - Easy to use architectural testing tool for PHP :heavy_check_mark:
Symfony VarDumper - Provides mechanisms for walking through any arbitrary PHP variable
modular-laravel - Modular Laravel - Boilerplate project starter
Expose - A beautiful, fully open-source, tunneling service - written in pure PHP
phpstan-rules - 👓 Provides a composer package with rules for phpstan/phpstan.
phpstan-safe-rule - A PHPStan rule to be used with the thecodingmachine/safe package
phpstan-magento - Magento specific extension for PHPStan
Symfony Dotenv - Registers environment variables from a .env file
phparch
Yo! Symfony TOML - A PHP parser for TOML
GrumPHP - A PHP code-quality tool