codestaq/phook

Helper class for creating PHP Git Hooks

v1.0 2013-02-10 12:34 UTC

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Last update: 2024-04-13 10:38:47 UTC


README

A PHP Class for Helping you run custom functions in Git Hooks

Usage

You can install the package through composer using:

{
  "require": {
    "codestaq/phook": "1.0"
  }
}

A created this class as verbose as possible, in terms of function names. So to run a simple function with a message before and after it you would type:

  use Codestaq\PHook;

  $ph = new PHook;
  
  $ph->say("Downloading some Gunther ... ")
     ->thenRun(function(){
        file_put_contents("Gunther.png", file_get_contents("https://dl.dropbox.com/u/30949096/Gunther.png"));
     })->andFinallySay("Done");

This will Download a picture of a Sassy Penguin to your PC.

There are more advanced commands like onTrigger which will only run the command when a special trigger keyword is found in the current commit message.

You may also add another Message to display when the command fails by using the unlessFails Command and all messages can be color coded using color names like so:

  $ph->say("This ")->green("Sentence ")->red("is Super ")->white("Colorful")->withoutACommand();

The withoutACommand Function will just display the message without running any functions, it is worth noting that if you set a trigger, even though no function will be run, the message won't be displayed without the keyword.

The supported Colors are:

  • black
  • red
  • green
  • yellow
  • blue
  • magenta
  • cyan
  • white
  • clear (no Formatting)
  • plain (reset to default Formatting)

For more Examples Consult the TestHook file.

Credits

This is a Project created by Gabriel Manricks. You can follow me on twitter at: @gabrielmanricks

P.S.

Even though I wrote that this is a Git Hook Library, the only real Git related function is the triggers, so if you just need a Terminal printer with Color Support then this will work great (including the command part).