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CLI: Arguments checked as file paths #10465
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Can you post the exact command you used to run psalm please? |
I've got the same problem. Console output: $ composer require --dev vimeo/psalm:5.17.0
[...snip...]
$ composer require --dev psalm/plugin-symfony
[...snip...]
$ ./vendor/bin/psalm-plugin enable
Not enough arguments (missing: "pluginName").
enable [-c|--config CONFIG] [--] <pluginName>
$ ./vendor/bin/psalm-plugin enable psalm/plugin-symfony
Cannot locate enable |
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The problem is that the "psalm-plugin" command was added with symfony, which has its own argv resolution, but then internally will load a psalm config, which then falls back to psalm's own argv resolution, creating this error. The error is then initiated from https://github.com/vimeo/psalm/blob/5.x/src/Psalm/Config.php#L1305, which checks the argv and will create this error subsequently. It's hacky but just wrapping the
should fix the issue. |
Yes, although it now complains about $paths_to_check not being defined ;)
The |
I thought it's obvious that above the "if" you added, you need to add |
Yes it was, I was joking. Sorry :-) |
Exactly the same error, psalm 5.18, symfony 5.4.15 Even calling #10465 (comment) fixed it. Never installed psalm before, and the first thing I have to do is hack it to get it working :-D |
The fix is PRed already since a month #10483, nobody had time to merge & release it yet though |
Hi,
New to psalm, I successfully installed it through composer, generated a config file and run it. But as I tried to enable some plugins (previously installed with composer also), I consistently got this abstruse response :
Cannot locate enable
.I traced the error using echo statements up to the call to
CliUtils::getPathsToCheck(null)
inPsalm/Config.php l. 1305
. Once I commented out that call, the 'enable' command ran to completion without errors. (so 92bcc5c looks like the culprit and the "enable" argument was apparently treated as a file path)I am on linux, using php 8.2.12, composer 2.6.5, psalm 5.17.
Hope that will help.
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