Error Identifier: generics.internalEnumDefault
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Code example #
<?php declare(strict_types = 1);
// In package vendor/some-library:
/** @internal */
enum InternalStatus: string
{
case Active = 'active';
case Inactive = 'inactive';
}
// In your code:
/**
* @template T = InternalStatus
*/
class Container
{
}
Why is it reported? #
A @template tag uses an internal enum as its default type. The enum referenced in the default value of the template parameter has been marked with the @internal PHPDoc tag. Internal enums are not part of the public API and are intended to be used only within the package or root namespace where they are defined. Referencing an internal enum as a template default from outside its root namespace creates a dependency on an implementation detail that may change or be removed without notice.
How to fix it #
Replace the internal enum with a public (non-internal) enum in the template default:
<?php declare(strict_types = 1);
/**
- * @template T = InternalStatus
+ * @template T = PublicStatus
*/
class Container
{
}
How to ignore this error #
You can use the identifier generics.internalEnumDefault to ignore this error using a comment:
// @phpstan-ignore generics.internalEnumDefault
codeThatProducesTheError();
You can also use only the identifier key to ignore all errors of the same type in your configuration file in the ignoreErrors parameter:
parameters:
ignoreErrors:
-
identifier: generics.internalEnumDefault
Rules that report this error #
- PHPStan\Rules\InternalTag\RestrictedInternalClassNameUsageExtension [1]