After many happy years coding in notepad++ and sublime, I've been advised to give a PHP IDE a go. I'm trying out phpStorm and it seems nice. The code completion and documentation is a great feature but isn't working out for me when magic methods are used. Is there a work around to get phpStorm to understand what's going on in magic methods?
Our situation is something like this:
abstract class a {
public static function __callStatic($method,$args)
{
if(strpos($method,"get_by_") === 0)
{
//do stuff
} elseif(strpos($method,"get_first_by_") === 0) {
//do stuff
} elseif($method == "get_all") {
//do stuff
}
}
}
class b extends a {
// some more stuff
}
b::get_by_user_id(27);
b::get_first_by_id(156);
b::get_all();
The magic callStatic method allows us to get a collection of objects via 1 or more arguments that make up the function call.
I see that there is an @method statement for use in these cases but phpStorm is only picking up the first of these statements. Furthermore I can only set the return type to mixed where as I'd prefer to be able to set it as whatever class this was called on (b in my example).
Any ideas or suggestions would be very gratefully received, thanks.
Somewhat related to original question:
You can also define this in phpstorm meta file. Here's an example for factory method (v2016.3):
This way you don't have to docblock every possibility when magic happens.
Have some docs for details.
Use class-level PHPDoc comment -- specifically @method tag -- works fine in PhpStorm:
In the above:
@method
-- PHPDoc tagstatic
-- tells that this is static methodsomeClass
or$this
-- return typeget_by_user_id
-- method name(int $id)
-- method signature:([[type] [parameter]<, ...>])
Bla-bla
-- some optional descriptionMore about
@method
:P.S. While
@method static
works fine in PhpStorm (tells IDE that method is static) it may not be (yet?) supported by actual phpDocumentor tool (sorry, have not used it for a while).Alternatively: (in PhpStorm, of course)
Settings | Inspections | PHP | Undefined | Undefined method --> Downgrade severity if __magic methods are present in class
-- it will not help with code completion for such methods in any way, but will not mark those magic methods as "undefined method" errors.phpDocumentor's ticket regarding using RegEx/partial names for
@property
/@method
tags (how it can be useful for documentation and how little help it may bring to the actual IDE when dealing with code completion):