CAUTION: This package is abandoned and will no longer receive any updates.
The SensioLabs DeprecationDetector runs a static code analysis against your project's source code to find usages of deprecated methods, classes and interfaces. For Symfony projects, it also detects usages of deprecated services.
It identifies the use of deprecated code thanks to the @deprecated
annotation.
Please note this tool is in a very early stage of development. Expect bugs and quirks.
The Sensiolabs DeprecationDetector is a command line command based on the Symfony Console component. It makes heavy use of the PHP-Parser library for analyzing PHP code.
The command works in three steps:
ruleset
For a system-wide installation via Composer, you can run:
$ composer global require sensiolabs-de/deprecation-detector
Make sure you have ~/.composer/vendor/bin/
in your PATH
and you will be able to call the deprecation-detector
command.
You can download the PHAR file available on the releases page:
curl -OL https://github.com/sensiolabs-de/deprecation-detector/releases/download/0.1.0-alpha4/deprecation-detector.phar
php deprecation-detector.phar
Clone the repository
$ git clone git@github.com:sensiolabs-de/deprecation-detector.git
Run composer
$ composer install
Create phar archive with Box (optional)
$ box build
Provided you created the phar archive, if you want to call the deprecation-detector globally, it needs to be placed in your PATH
. For example with:
$ chmod a+x deprecation-detector.phar
$ mv deprecation-detector.phar /usr/local/bin/deprecation-detector
Otherwise you can call bin/deprecation-detector
directly.
To use the DeprecationDetector you need to provide the source
and the ruleset
arguments
$ deprecation-detector check src/ vendor/
$ deprecation-detector check src/ composer.lock
$ deprecation-detector check src/ .rules/some_generated_rule_set
There are different output formats available, by default the output is printed in the commandline.
$ deprecation-detector check src/ vendor/ --log-html deprecationlog.html
You can get a list of all options and arguments by running
$ deprecation-detector check --help
The default output might not fit into the cli. If that is the case you can set the output to a list by setting --output=simple
.
$ deprecation-detector check src/ vendor/ --output=simple
You can exclude deprecated method calls by using the filter-methods
option. This option takes a comma separated list of method references to exclude.
$ deprecation-detector check --filter-methods=MyClass::method,Foo::bar src/ vendor/
This will exclude all deprecated calls to MyClass::method and Foo::bar.
Currently, the SensioLabs DeprecationDetector is in a very early state. Pull requests are welcome!
The DeprecationDetector is a project developed by the team at SensioLabs Deutschland, maintained by @marvin_klemp.