The AST does not store parent nodes by default. However, the ParentConnectingVisitor can be used to achieve this:
use PhpParser\NodeTraverser;
use PhpParser\NodeVisitor\ParentConnectingVisitor;
use PhpParser\ParserFactory;
$code = '...';
$traverser = new NodeTraverser;
$traverser->addVisitor(new ParentConnectingVisitor);
$parser = (new ParserFactory)->create(ParserFactory::PREFER_PHP7);
$ast = $parser->parse($code);
$ast = $traverser->traverse($ast);After running this visitor, the parent node can be obtained through $node->getAttribute('parent').
Again, siblings are not stored by default, but the NodeConnectingVisitor can be used to store
the previous / next node with a common parent as well:
use PhpParser\NodeTraverser;
use PhpParser\NodeVisitor\NodeConnectingVisitor;
use PhpParser\ParserFactory;
$code = '...';
$traverser = new NodeTraverser;
$traverser->addVisitor(new NodeConnectingVisitor);
$parser = (new ParserFactory)->create(ParserFactory::PREFER_PHP7);
$ast = $parser->parse($code);
$ast = $traverser->traverse($ast);After running this visitor, the parent node can be obtained through $node->getAttribute('parent'),
the previous node can be obtained through $node->getAttribute('previous'), and the next node can be
obtained through $node->getAttribute('next').
ParentConnectingVisitor and NodeConnectingVisitor should not be used at the same time. The latter
includes the functionality of the former.