phpstan-drupal now supports PHPStan 2.0
PHPStan 2.0 was released a month ago, a massive milestone for the project. To learn about all the changes, I recommend reading the release announcement.
PHPStan 2.0 was released a month ago, a massive milestone for the project. To learn about all the changes, I recommend reading the release announcement.
I'm excited to announce a new feature coming to phpstan-drupal that already exists for PHPStan. PHPStan has an online playground to run and test analysis results. Soon, we will have one for phpstan-drupal!
The Drupal Association has been working on a monumental effort to migrate away from our bespoke DrupalCI continuous integration system to GitLab CI as part of the GitLab Acceleration Initiative.
The PHPStan 1.10.3 release shipped with a new @not-deprecated annotation! This is a great utility, and I am very thankful to stof for contributing this to PHPStan.
I have just tagged drupal-check 1.4.0. This is kind of a big deal. And it's either a great thing or is going to destroy my inbox with support requests. But, in my opinion, it is completely necessary.
This past weekend was at Florida Drupal Camp, and I gave a talk about using PHPStan to tighten up your Drupal codebase.
In the early days of Drupal 9, most folks were only using PHPStan on their Drupal sites via drupal-check for deprecation checks. I am excited to see more folks using PHPStan directly with phpstan-drupal to perform static analysis and deprecation checks.
Congratulations to Ondřej for releasing PHPStan 1.0 today! Years ago, folks weren't thinking very much about static analysis in PHP.
I am excited to announce my latest live stream sponsor – Esteemed! Esteemed is an AI-powered talent management and career solutions provider for digital professionals (founded by a bunch of Drupal folk and has a large Drupal talent pool network!)
Earlier this year, in early March, I started doing live development on my Twitch channel. I wanted to try a different way to maintain my own projects and contribute to others.