[php-nextgen] Set minimal PHP version to ^8.0 #14500
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I would even set PHP ^8.1 since it has new key features like union of types
public setTarget(SomeClass | AnotherClass $target)
which is very handy to use from the first day. It could also reduce maintain burden(support one version instead of two). But I assume that community wants to cover all current PHP version, so be it"php": ^8.0
.Related #14152
In the next PR I'm gonna add
strict_types
declaration and extendPHP-CS-Fixer
config a lot. It can cause huge PR with huge diffs because it obviously will update code style in all samples.Also want to add
phplint
package for quick syntax check and CI.Then long refactoring discussed with @wing328. William wants to port
fromJson
,toJson
,toDict
,fromDict
methods frompython-nextgen
and hide data serialization in ApiClient then user don't need to be aware of ObjectSerializer anymore. My personal goal is to use new PHP features. Second goal is to use interfaces as much as possible, to be more specific I want new php client to be easy configurable via PHP-DI container. Maybe we finally can stop depending on GuzzleClient and use PSR HttpClient interface instead.I didn't check generated TravisCI config since I don't use it anymore(I like GitHub Actions more recently), but their online compiler says that syntax is correct.
cc @Articus @jebentier @dkarlovi @mandrean @jfastnacht @renepardon
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