drawmyattention / phpunit-code-quality
Automatically PHP check code quality once PHPUnit tests pass
Requires
- mockery/mockery: ^0.9.9
- phpmd/phpmd: ^2.6
- phpunit/phpunit: >=4.0
- symfony/console: ^3.2
- symfony/process: ^3.2
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Last update: 2024-11-13 21:53:03 UTC
README
Automatically check code quality once your PHPUnit tests pass.
Installation
Installation is performed via Composer.
composer require --dev drawmyattention/phpunit-code-quality
Register a test listener to your phpunit.xml
file:
<listeners> <listener class="DrawMyAttention\CodeQuality\Listeners\ComplexityAnalysisListener"> <arguments> <object class="DrawMyAttention\CodeQuality\ComplexityAnalyser"/> <bool>true</bool> </arguments> </listener> </listeners>
Configuring Project Settings
You can define which directories are scanned for code quality checking, as well as which directories and files are excluded. Sensible defaults are provided. By default, code stored in your src
directory is checked, and any code in your tests
directory is excluded.
You can create a complexity-analyser-config.php
file in your project's root directory to specify alternative settings. See the provided config file, or copy and paste the following example:
return [ // Directories which should be checked for code quality 'scan_directories' => [ 'src', ], // Directories which should not be checked 'excluded_directories' => [ 'app/Support', 'tests', ], // Files which should not be checked 'excluded_files' => [ 'app/Http/Controllers/SomeController.php', ], ];
Because this application utilises PHP Mess Detector to check code quality, you can define which rules should be applied when checking code quality. A full list of rules is available here.
Contributing
If you find a bug or would like to contribute to the development of this package, please submit a pull-request (with tests if possible).