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Informations about the package typo3-typoscript-lint

TypoScript Lint: CGL validation for TypoScript

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Author

Martin Helmich (typo3 at martin-helmich dot de)

Contents

Synopsis

This package contains a tool that can parse TYPO3's configuration language, "TypoScript", into an syntax tree and perform static code analysis on the parsed code. typoscript-lint can generate Checkstyle-compatible output and can be used in Continuous Integration environments.

Why?!

This project started of as a private programming excercise. I was writing an article for the T3N magazine on Continuous Integration for TYPO3 projects, introducing tools like JSHint or CSSLint, and I noticed that no comparable tools exist for TypoScript. So I thought, "What the heck, let's go" and at some point realized that my little programming excercise might actually be useful to someone. So, that's that. Enjoy.

Getting started

Setup (using Composer)

Install typo3-typoscript-lint with Composer:

composer require --dev helmich/typo3-typoscript-lint

Of course, this works best if your TYPO3 project is also Composer-based. If it isn't, you can also install the Linter globally using the composer global command:

composer global require helmich/typo3-typoscript-lint

Setup (using Phive)

Alternatively, you can also install typo3-typoscript-lint with Phive:

phive install martin-helmich/typo3-typoscript-lint

In this case, it will be installed into the ./tools folder of your current directory:

./tools/typoscript-lint path/to/your.typoscript

Usage

Call typo3-typoscript-lint as follows:

vendor/bin/typoscript-lint path/to/your.typoscript

By default, it will print a report on the console. To generate a checkstyle-format XML file, call as follows:

vendor/bin/typoscript-lint -f xml -o checkstyle.xml path/to/your.typoscript

To generate a report formatted according to the GNU Coding Standards, call as follows:

vendor/bin/typoscript-lint -f gcc path/to/your.typoscript

Example

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Code validation

Features

Certain aspects of code validation are organized into so-called "sniffs" (I borrowed the term from PHP's CodeSniffer project). Currently, there are sniffs for checking the following common mistakes or code-smells in TypoScript:

Indentation

The indentation level should be increased with each nested statement. In the configuration file, you can define whether you prefer tabs or spaces for indentation.

foo {
    bar = 2
  baz = 5
# ^----------- This will raise a warning!
}

By default, the indentation sniff expects code inside TypoScript conditions to be not indented. You can change this behaviour by setting the indentConditions flag for the indentation sniff to true in your typoscript-lint.yml configuration file (see below).

Dead code

Code that was commented out just clutters your source code and obstructs readability. Remove it, that's what you have version control for (you do use version control, do you?).

foo {
    bar.baz = 5
    #baz.foo = Hello World
#   ^----------- This will raise a warning!
}

Whitespaces

Check that no superflous whitespace float around your operators.

#   v----------- This will raise a warning (one space too much)
foo  {
    bar= 3
#      ^-------- This will also raise a warning (one space too few)
}

Repeating values

If the same value is assigned to different objects, it might be useful to extract this into a TypoScript constant.

foo {
    bar = Hello World
    baz = Hello World
#         ^----- Time to extract "Hello World" into a constant!

By default, any value with a length of 8 characters or more will trigger a warning if it is repeated more than once. You can configure this threshold by setting the valueLengthThreshold parameter for the RepeatingRValueSniff in your configuration file.

It is also possible to whitelist certain values that are allowed to repeat. You can set those in the allowedRightValues parameter in your configuration file.

Duplicate assignments

Assigning a value to the same object multiple times. Works across nested statements, too.

foo {
    bar = baz
#   ^----------- This statement is useless, because foo.bar is unconditionally overwritten!
}
foo.bar = test

The sniff is however smart enough to detect conditional overwrites. So the following code will not raise a warning:

foo {
    bar = baz
}

[globalString = ENV:foo = bar]
foo.bar = test
[global]

Nesting consistency

This sniff checks if nesting assignments are used in a consistent manner. Consider the following example:

foo {
    bar = test1
}

foo {
    baz = test2
}

In this case, the two nested statements might very well be merged into one statement.

Consider another example:

foo {
    bar = test1
}

foo.baz {
    bar = test2
}

In this case, both statements could be nested in each other.

Empty blocks

Raises warnings about empty assignment blocks:

foo {
}

Discourage config.no_cache = 1

Raises warning about usage of config.no_cache = 1. Instead USER_INT or COA_INT should be used.

Configuration

typoscript-lint looks for a file typoscript-lint.yml in the current working directory. If such a file is found, it will be merged with the typoscript-lint.dist.yml from the installation root directory. Have a look at said file for an idea of what you can configure (granted, not much yet):

Note: Previous versions of this tool used the filename tslint.yml for their configuration files. This conflicted with the same-named tool for linting TypeScript, and is thus considered deprecated (although the old file names are still supported).

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symfony/console Version ^5.4 || ^6.4 || ^7.0
symfony/dependency-injection Version ^5.4 || ^6.4 || ^7.0
symfony/config Version ^5.4 || ^6.4 || ^7.0
symfony/yaml Version ^5.4 || ^6.4 || ^7.0
symfony/finder Version ^5.4 || ^6.4 || ^7.0
symfony/filesystem Version ^5.4 || ^6.4 || ^7.0
symfony/event-dispatcher Version ^5.4 || ^6.4 || ^7.0
helmich/typo3-typoscript-parser Version ^2.3
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