It shows me that x number of issues were detected in the “affected files (baseline)” section, but it doesn’t show any issues in the “issues in this file” section, or inline in the file itself
@annakopp Could you share a screenshot of the IDE along with the .deepsource.toml file?
Also not sure if related but if I delete that print line, the number in the php file on the left goes down to 59 (as expected).
However, if I address an issue in a .tsx file I get this error message: “Failed to trigger analysis. Please report this to the team. (error: l is not a function)”
@annakopp thanks for sharing the screenshot, the team is investigating the issue.
Meanwhile, could you also share the support bundle (Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + P → >DeepSource: Generate support bundle
in VS Code) and send it to support@deepsource.io?
This will help us further debug the analysis error.