I've a php script that runs ok on my local (MAC High Sierra 10.13.6, php version 7.1.16) using php file.php ...
hhvm --version gives HipHop VM 3.11.0 (rel)
When I run from vagrant (hhvm), it complains Fatal error: Arrays are not allowed in class constants in certainfile.php on line xxx. using hhvm file.php ....
In my file, I've a const defined as:
class Lalala {
const AB_C = array(A::a, B::b,...);
function xyz {...use self::AB_C ...}
}
I tried to change it to
define("AB_C", array(A::a, B::b,...));, but it couldn't even compile with syntax error.
How should I declare the constant arrays here please?
Thank you.
define("AB_C", serialize(array(A::a, B::b,...)));also failed with same syntax error
define("AB_C", jsonencode(array(A::a, B::b,...)));also failed with same syntax error
You can't use arrays as class constants until I believe 3.19, I know it works as of HHVM 3.19.2 but could have been a little bit earlier. If you update HHVM to the latest (or at least a more recent) version, it will work.
https://hhvm.com/blog/2017/04/13/hhvm-3-19.html
Noteworthy changes include:
Const Array support.
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When I try to run PHPUnit in Netbeans I face this error:
Fatal error: Class 'PHPUnit_Framework_TestSuite' not found in C:\Users\julian\AppData\Roaming\NetBeans\8.2\phpunit\NetBeansSuite.php on line 63
Done.
This happens both in Netbeans and CLI.
I started debugging this problem by navigating to this directory: C:\Users\julian\AppData\Roaming\NetBeans\8.2\phpunit\.
That directory contained one file: NetBeansSuite.php. I opened it to look for clues, and saw this line:
class NetBeansSuite extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestSuite {
What I didn't see is any concrete PHPUnit_Framework_TestSuite class.
What's next is that the NetBeansSuite.php file doesn't have any include or require language constructs that may include the PHPUnit_Framework_TestSuite class.
So, in order to fix the fatal error problem I should include the PHPUnit_Framework_TestSuite in NetbeansSuite.php.
This is a problem because I'm not the author of NetbeansSuite.php.
On top of that the author of NetbeansSuite.php wrote this in the comment section:
<b>WARNING: User changes to this file should be avoided.</b>
I read further in the comments:
* Copyright 2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
I guess the NetbeansSuite.php file is outdated.
Searching on the net brought me to this stackoverflow question:
Why, Fatal error: Class 'PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase' not found in ...?
They claim that using a namespaced version of PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase should fix the problem. So I did what they wrote.
I stubbornly changed NetBeansSuite.php.
Old code:
class NetBeansSuite extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestSuite {
New code:
require_once 'PHPUnit/Autoload.php';
use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
class NetBeansSuite extends TestCase {
I tried to run the test case again, and this was the unfortunately result:
Fatal error: Declaration of CalculatorTest::setUp() must be compatible with PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase::setUp(): void in C:\wamp64\www\test\CalculatorTest.php on line 97
In other words, it gave me a new problem.
My system:
Windows 10
WAMP
php 7.2.14
PHPUnit 8.0.6
Netbeans version 8.2 (Netbeans PHPUnit plugin installed through Tools > Plugins. Version: 0.26.2)
My question is: does anybody know how the NetBeansSuite.php file should be like with the system described above?
The setUp method in my test case:
protected function setUp()
{
$this->object = new Calculator;
}
Update: The Skeleton Generator project is abandoned.
See link: https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit-skeleton-generator
So in order to fix the Declaration of CalculatorTest::setUp() must be compatible with PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase::setUp() error the corresponding return type declaration should be used in the test case.
// I added : void
protected function setUp(): void
{
$this->object = new Calculator;
}
// : void needs to be added in the tearDown method as well
protected function tearDown(): void
Unfortunately, this gave me new problems:
Warning: require_once(PHPUnit/Autoload.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:\wamp64\www\test\CalculatorTest.php on line 4
Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required 'PHPUnit/Autoload.php' (include_path='.;C:\php\pear') in C:\wamp64\www\test\CalculatorTest.php on line 4
I solved this by manually installing PEAR and creating a new "PHPUnit" directory in C:\php\PEAR. Then I created a new Autoload.php file. I filled the content of Autoload.php with a PSR-4 example file found at: https://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-4/.
This solved the Autoload problem, but I faced a new problem during the execution of a test case.
C:\wamp64\www\test>phpunit CalculatorTest.php
PHPUnit 8.0.6 by Sebastian Bergmann and contributors.
Time: 170 ms, Memory: 10.00 MB
No tests executed!
It shows No tests executed! but I have 5 tests.
I'll make a new question for this.
Here it is: PHPUnit 8 installed on Windows through PHAR shows No tests are executed
Initially indeed you should update your namespaces since it has been changed in more recent versions of PHPUnit.
The error however indicates that your CalculatorTest::setUp() method is not compatible with the PHPUnit version. Could you maybe post that method here?
For the same issue, I directly changed the file "NetBeansSuite.php" (C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\NetBeans\8.2\phpunit) as following :
class NetBeansSuite extends \PHPUnit\Framework\TestSuite {
After that, CLI and Netbeans was working.
Deployer version 4.1.0
When running dep deploy test the following error is reported:
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function server()
server ftn is defined as follows in config file:
// Configure servers
server('test', 'test.server.com')
->user('user')
->identityFile('~/.ssh/id.pub', '~/.ssh/user', 'password')
->stage("test")
->env('deploy_path', '/var/www/project.com');
This is pretty much the standard as per the Deployer site. Has anyone else experienced this issue? If so how did you resolve it?
SOLUTION
Fixed issue by running the following cmd (Suggested in comments above by Ken)
dep init
Compared the auto-generated deploy.php file to the original. Noted that the following was omitted:
namespace Deployer;
Also noted that ->env has been replaced with ->set
I had the same problem using deployer on a Laravel 5.4 project:
I had installed deployer using composer, when removed it and worked with deployer.pharfile , everything worked fine.
Fatal error: Class 'TKStdlib\mysqli' not found in /var/www/tk-browser-app/application/library/tk-stdlib/DbAbstract.php on line 28
It sounds like I need mysqli installed. Yea I know, but it says it's installed when I do "php -m". It's in my php.ini file in php5-fpm as "extension=mysqli.so".
I find this guide http://www.php.net/manual/en/mysqli.installation.php quite hard to follow. Where is the ./configure file supposed to be? Is that for php5-mysql or does it hold true for percona mysql also?
You've set your script into a namespace and it's looking for the class in that namespace.
You can work around this by explicitly trying to reference the mysqli class as a global class:
$db = new \mysqli( ... );
For more on this, see http://php.net/manual/en/language.namespaces.fallback.php which says:
Class names always resolve to the current namespace name.
Running phpunit tests using PhpStorm.
Receiving this error:
/usr/local/php5/bin/php
/private/var/folders/m8/k61mmmmj7g732j3pd0_91s0c0000gn/T/ide-phpunit.php
--configuration /Users/psteinheuser/unity/test/phpunit.xml DatabaseDumperTest
/Users/psteinheuser/unity/test/DatabaseDumperTest.inc Testing started
at 11:36 AM ...
Fatal error: Class IDE_PHPUnit_Framework_TestListener contains 1
abstract method and must therefore be declared abstract or implement
the remaining methods (PHPUnit_Framework_TestListener::addRiskyTest)
in
/private/var/folders/m8/k61mmmmj7g732j3pd0_91s0c0000gn/T/ide-phpunit.php
on line 504
Call Stack:
0.0013 340096 1. {main}() /private/var/folders/m8/k61mmmmj7g732j3pd0_91s0c0000gn/T/ide-phpunit.php:0
PHP Fatal error: Class IDE_PHPUnit_Framework_TestListener contains 1
abstract method and must therefore be declared abstract or implement
the remaining methods (PHPUnit_Framework_TestListener::addRiskyTest)
in
/private/var/folders/m8/k61mmmmj7g732j3pd0_91s0c0000gn/T/ide-phpunit.php
on line 504
Have found previous posts which have said this is fixed, though I seem to have the correct versions where it should work.
PHPStorm 7.1.3
phpunit 3.7.28
php 5.4.24
The OS is Mac 10.9.2
Have removed and re-installed PHPStorm, upgraded php, re-installed phpunit, restarted apache, rebooted, scratched my head, etc.
Running the phpunit tests manually from the terminal, works fine.
Looking at Preferences within PHpStorm, it seems to be pointing to phpunit correctly.
I'm thinking it's a permission or path issue, but I don't know where to look next.
Appreciate any input or direction.
In PHPStorm, the only way I was able to solve this was by manually updating the contents of the jar file where this error exists.
We're both on Mac OSX 10.9, so these instructions should work for you.
Begin by making a copy of the existing jar file:
cp /Applications/PhpStorm.app/plugins/php/lib/php.jar /Applications/PhpStorm.app/plugins/php/lib/php.jar.orig
Now, create a temporary directory to hold your jar file's contents and extract
mkdir ~/jarfiles
cd ~/jarfiles
jar xf /Applications/PhpStorm.app/plugins/php/lib/php.jar
Once extracted, you'll need to edit the phpunit.php file to add the missing method stub
vi scripts/phpunit.php
Around line 310 in my file is a class 'IDE_PHPUnit_Framework_TestListener'. Insert the following method stub:
public function addRiskyTest(PHPUnit_Framework_Test $test, Exception $e, $time){}
Now just re-pack your jar and replace it into your PhpStorm:
jar cf0 php.jar ./*
mv php.jar /Applications/PhpStorm.app/plugins/php/lib/php.jar
That fixed it for me. Hope it fixes it for you too. Good luck!
I have a problem with PECL::Runkit with this little example
index.php contain <?php
runkit_import('a.php');
runkit_import('b.php');
Doublon::get();
a.php et b.php each contain the same code
class Doublon
{
static function get() { echo "class " . __FILE__; }
}
On my PC (Windows XP, Wampserver 2, php 5.2.9-2, runkit DLL bundled with
Wamp) it work and index.php show
class C:\wamp2\www\utilitaires\essais\runkit\b.php
On my Linux CentOS 5 server, PHP 5.2.10, Runkit compiled by hand
Warning: runkit_import() [function.runkit-import]: class doublon not
found in /shares/public/cedric/test/index.php on line 2
Warning: runkit_import() [function.runkit-import]: Cannot redeclare
class doublon in /shares/public/cedric/test/index.php on line 2
Warning: runkit_import() [function.runkit-import]: class doublon not
found in /shares/public/cedric/test/index.php on line 3
Warning: runkit_import() [function.runkit-import]: Cannot redeclare
class doublon in /shares/public/cedric/test/index.php on line 3
Fatal error: Class 'Doublon' not found in
/shares/public/cedric/test/index.php on line 4
One problem : runkit's make test give me 100% of tests failed, but I still don't know why.
The runkit version from the linux distribution just make crash Apache :
PHP Startup: Timezone database is corrupt
I dropped xdebug, return to php 5.2.9, but the errors are the same
Thanks in advance, Cédric
The Package site says:
WARNING: 0.9 does not compile with PHP 5.2+ so use the CVS version instead.
Are you using the CVS version?
The up-to-date runkit extension can be found on http://github.com/zenovich/runkit
Anyway, as I know, runkit never had a feature to define new class on importing. It only can add or change members of existing classes. If you really want this, you can open the feature-request on http://github.com/zenovich/runkit
To determine why you get different results on your platforms, I need to know the versions of runkit and PHP for both of them. You can get all the information using the command 'php -i'.