You can do this by creating a stub file (kind of PHP equivalent of the extension - all constants/fields/methods are declared but method/functions bodies are empty) - all classes that are already supported by PhpStorm are done in this way. create a file (or use existing one) where you going to have your class defined (for example: redis.php). Phpstorm-stubs STUBS are normal, syntactically correct PHP files that contain function & class signatures, constant definitions, etc. For all built-in PHP stuff and most standard extensions. Stubs need to include complete PHPDOC, especially proper @return annotations. Fs-extra contains methods that aren't included in the vanilla Node.js fs package. Such as mkdir -p, cp -r, and rm -rf. To use PHPStorm's built in xdebug support to enable breakpoints and other useful debug tools, you'll want to add your Lando server to PHPStorm. In PHPStorm, open your preferences (cmd+x on Mac) Under 'Languages & Frameworks' 'PHP' select 'Servers' Add a new server using the plus icon; Name the server userfrosting.lndo.site.
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