# How Does Rector Work? (Inspired by [*How it works* in BetterReflection](https://github.com/Roave/BetterReflection/blob/master/docs/how-it-works.md)) ## 1. Finds all files and Load Configured Rectors - The application finds files in the source code you provide and registered Rectors - from `--config` or local `rector.php` - Then it iterates all found files and applies relevant Rectors to them. - A *Rector* in this context is 1 single class that modifies 1 thing, e.g. changes the class name ## 2. Parse and Reconstruct 1 File The iteration of files, nodes and Rectors respects this lifecycle: ```php nodes /** @var Parser $phpParser */ $nodes = $phpParser->parse(file_get_contents($fileInfo->getRealPath())); // nodes => 1 node foreach ($nodes as $node) { // rather traverse all of them /** @var PhpRectorInterface[] $rectors */ foreach ($rectors as $rector) { foreach ($rector->getNodeTypes() as $nodeType) { if (is_a($node, $nodeType, true)) { $rector->refactor($node); } } } } } ``` ### 2.1 Prepare Phase - Files are parsed by [`nikic/php-parser`](https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser), 4.0 that supports writing modified tree back to a file - Then nodes (array of objects by parser) are traversed by `StandaloneTraverseNodeTraverser` to prepare their metadata, e.g. the class name, the method node the node is in, the namespace name etc. added by `$node->setAttribute(Attribute::CLASS_NODE, 'value')`. ### 2.2 Rectify Phase - When all nodes are ready, the application iterates on all active Rectors - Each node is compared with `$rector->getNodeTypes()` method to see if this Rector should do some work on it, e.g. is this class name called `OldClassName`? - If it doesn't match, it goes to next node. - If it matches, the `$rector->reconstruct($node)` method is called - Active Rector change everything they have to and return changed nodes ### 2.2.1 Order of Rectors - Rectors are run by they natural order in the configuration, meaning the first in the configuration will be run first. E.g. in this case, first the `@expectedException` annotation will be changed to a method, then the `setExpectedException` method will be changed to `expectedException`. ```php services(); $services->set(Rector\PHPUnit\Rector\ClassMethod\ExceptionAnnotationRector::class); $services->set(Rector\Renaming\Rector\MethodCall\RenameMethodRector::class) ->arg('$oldToNewMethodsByClass', [ PHPUnit\Framework\TestClass::class => [ 'setExpectedException' => 'expectedException', 'setExpectedExceptionRegExp' => 'expectedException', ], ]); }; ``` ### 2.3 Save File/Diff Phase - When work on all nodes of 1 file is done, the file will be saved if it has some changes - Or if the `--dry-run` option is on, it will store the *git-like* diff thanks to [GeckoPackages/GeckoDiffOutputBuilder](https://github.com/GeckoPackages/GeckoDiffOutputBuilder) - Then Rector will go to the next file ## 3 Reporting - After this, Rector displays the list of changed files - Or with `--dry-run` option the diff of these files ### Similar Projects - [ClangMR](https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.com/en//pubs/archive/41342.pdf) for C++ by Google (closed source) - almost idential workflow, developed independently though - [hhast](https://github.com/hhvm/hhast) - HHVM AST + format preserving + mirations - [facebook/jscodeshift](https://github.com/facebook/jscodeshift) for Javascript - [silverstripe/silverstripe-upgrader](https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-upgrader) for PHP CMS, Silverstripe - [dereuromark/upgrade](https://github.com/dereuromark/upgrade) for PHP Framework, CakePHP