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Tomáš Procházka closed NETBEANS-2759.
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Fix Version/s: 12.1
Assignee: Tomáš Procházka
Resolution: Done
Related issues were resolved.
> Upgrade PHP-related plug-ins
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> Key: NETBEANS-2759
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2759
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: php - Code Analysis
> Affects Versions: 11.0
> Reporter: Czukowski
> Assignee: Tomáš Procházka
> Priority: Major
> Labels: php
> Fix For: 12.1
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>
> Answering the call to help identify NetBeans features that are no longer
> working properly.
> Since Composer has become widespread, most of the tools are now installed as
> projects dependencies, not global. Yet NetBeans generally only allows to
> specify global paths to these tools via Options. When different projects use
> different versions of these tools, one global path doesn't suffice anymore as
> it may work with some projects, but not the others.
> One notable exception is PHPUnit that currently allows per-project
> configuration, although it is called 'Use custom PHPUnit script' while
> nowadays it's really a must to set this option for each project.
> By default, paths to these tools should be detected from the project's
> composer file (perhaps by making these plug-ins dependent on the Composer
> service/plug-in that will do the common work?). An option to specify the path
> manually on per-project basis would be nice too for edge cases, but not
> really necessary. Other configuration options should be made available to
> per-project basis as well.
> In my work, I only use some of the plug-ins, but I think the above issue
> applies to most of them.
> There are also some specific issues with Code Analysis plug-ins which I
> wasn't able to run properly:
> *PHPStan* single file inspection (Source / Inspect...): If there's no error,
> it opens the Inspector tab, but it's blank, perhaps it should say something
> like "no errors". If there is an error (I can see the output XML in the
> Output window), the Inspect dialog doesn't go away and there is an exception
> reported:
> {code}
> java.lang.NullPointerException
> at org.netbeans.modules.php.analysis.util.Mappers.map(Mappers.java:54)
> at
> org.netbeans.modules.php.analysis.PHPStanAnalyzerImpl.doAnalyze(PHPStanAnalyzerImpl.java:140)
> at
> org.netbeans.modules.php.analysis.PHPStanAnalyzerImpl.analyze(PHPStanAnalyzerImpl.java:92)
> at
> org.netbeans.modules.analysis.RunAnalysis$1$1.doRunAnalyzer(RunAnalysis.java:186)
> at
> org.netbeans.modules.analysis.RunAnalysis$1$1.run(RunAnalysis.java:142)
> at
> org.openide.util.RequestProcessor$Task.run(RequestProcessor.java:1418)
> at
> org.netbeans.modules.openide.util.GlobalLookup.execute(GlobalLookup.java:45)
> at org.openide.util.lookup.Lookups.executeWith(Lookups.java:278)
> [catch] at
> org.openide.util.RequestProcessor$Processor.run(RequestProcessor.java:2033)
> {code}
> *Code Sniffer* detects the installed coding standards, but it doesn't offer
> any means to specify one directly, and it doesn't detect the one that is used
> in my project. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that it's not a global
> tool, so there's no option or need to configure coding standards in the same
> way as one would if the tool was installed globally. In my project it is
> included as a part of a Phing build and includes a command line option
> pointing to the coding standard in use.
> This looks like it should be split to more sub-issues.
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