localheinz/php-cs-fixer-config

This package is abandoned and no longer maintained. The author suggests using the ergebnis/php-cs-fixer-config package instead.

Provides a configuration factory and multiple rule sets for friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer.

1.24.0 2019-11-03 18:42 UTC

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Use ergebnis/php-cs-fixer-config instead.

php-cs-fixer-config

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Provides a configuration factory and multiple rule sets for friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer.

Installation

Run

$ composer require --dev localheinz/php-cs-fixer-config

Usage

Configuration

Pick one of the rule sets:

  • Localheinz\PhpCsFixer\RuleSet\Php71
  • Localheinz\PhpCsFixer\RuleSet\Php73

Create a configuration file .php_cs in the root of your project:

<?php

use Localheinz\PhpCsFixer\Config;

$config = Config\Factory::fromRuleSet(new Config\RuleSet\Php71());

$config->getFinder()->in(__DIR__);
$config->setCacheFile(__DIR__ . '/.build/php-cs-fixer/php_cs.cache');

return $config;

Git

All configuration examples use the caching feature, and if you want to use it as well, you should add the cache directory to .gitignore:

+ /.build/
 /vendor/

💡 Personally, I prefer to use a .build directory for storing build artifacts.

Configuration with header

💡 Optionally specify a header:

 <?php

 use Localheinz\PhpCsFixer\Config;

+$header = <<<EOF
+Copyright (c) 2017 Andreas Möller
+
+For the full copyright and license information, please view
+the LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code.
+
+@see https://github.com/localheinz/php-cs-fixer-config
+EOF;

-$config = Config\Factory::fromRuleSet(new Config\RuleSet\Php71());
+$config = Config\Factory::fromRuleSet(new Config\RuleSet\Php71($header));

 $config->getFinder()->in(__DIR__);
 $config->setCacheFile(__DIR__ . '/.build/php-cs-fixer/php_cs.cache');

 return $config;

This will enable and configure the HeaderCommentFixer, so that file headers will be added to PHP files, for example:

<?php

/**
 * Copyright (c) 2017 Andreas Möller
 *
 * For the full copyright and license information, please view
 * the LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code.
 *
 * @see https://github.com/localheinz/php-cs-fixer-config
 */

Configuration with override rules

💡 Optionally override rules from a rule set by passing in an array of rules to be merged in:

 <?php

 use Localheinz\PhpCsFixer\Config;

-$config = Config\Factory::fromRuleSet(new Config\RuleSet\Php71());
+$config = Config\Factory::fromRuleSet(new Config\RuleSet\Php71(), [
+    'mb_str_functions' => false,
+    'strict_comparison' => false,
+]);

 $config->getFinder()->in(__DIR__);
 $config->setCacheFile(__DIR__ . '/.build/php-cs-fixer/php_cs.cache');

 return $config;

Makefile

If you like Makefiles, create a Makefile with a coding-standards target:

+.PHONY: coding-standards
+coding-standards: vendor
+	 mkdir -p .build/php-cs-fixer
+    vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix --config=.php_cs --diff --verbose

 vendor: composer.json composer.lock
     composer validate
     composer install

Run

$ make coding-standards

to automatically fix coding standard violations.

Composer script

If you like composer scripts, add a coding-standards script to composer.json:

 {
   "name": "foo/bar",
   "require": {
     "php": "^7.2",
   },
   "require-dev": {
     "friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer": "~2.16.0"
+  },
+  "scripts": {
+    "coding-standards": [
+      "mkdir -p .build/php-cs-fixer",
+      "php-cs-fixer fix --diff --diff-format=udiff --verbose"
+    ]
   }
 }

Run

$ composer coding-standards

to automatically fix coding standard violations.

GitHub Actions

If you like GitHub Actions, add a coding-standards job to your workflow:

 on:
   pull_request:
   push:
     branches:
       - master
     tags:
       - "**"

 name: "Continuous Integration"

 jobs:
+  coding-standards:
+    name: "Coding Standards"
+
+    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+
+    steps:
+      - name: "Checkout"
+        uses: actions/checkout@v1.1.0
+
+      - name: "Disable Xdebug"
+        run: php7.2 --ini | grep xdebug | sed 's/,$//' | xargs sudo rm
+
+      - name: "Cache dependencies installed with composer"
+        uses: actions/cache@v1.0.2
+        with:
+          path: ~/.composer/cache
+          key: php7.2-composer-locked-${{ hashFiles('**/composer.lock') }}
+          restore-keys: |
+            php7.2-composer-locked-
+
+      - name: "Install locked dependencies with composer"
+        run: php7.2 $(which composer) install --no-interaction --no-progress --no-suggest
+
+      - name: "Create cache directory for friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer"
+        run: mkdir -p .build/php-cs-fixer
+
+      - name: "Cache cache directory for friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer"
+        uses: actions/cache@v1.0.2
+        with:
+          path: ~/.build/php-cs-fixer
+          key: php7.2-php-cs-fixer-${{ hashFiles('**/composer.lock') }}
+          restore-keys: |
+            php7.2-php-cs-fixer-
+
+      - name: "Run friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer"
+        run: php7.2 vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix --config=.php_cs --diff --diff-format=udiff --dry-run --verbose

Travis

If you like Travis CI, add a coding-standards stage to your jobs:

 language: php

 cache:
   directories:
     - $HOME/.composer/cache
+    - .build/php-cs-fixer

 jobs:
   include:
+    - stage: "Coding Standards"
+
+      php: 7.2
+
+      install:
+        - composer install --no-interaction --no-progress --no-suggest
+
+      before_script:
+        - mkdir -p .build/php-cs-fixer
+
+      script:
+        - vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix --config=.php_cs --diff --dry-run --verbose

Changelog

Please have a look at CHANGELOG.md.

Contributing

Please have a look at CONTRIBUTING.md.

Code of Conduct

Please have a look at CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md.

License

This package is licensed using the MIT License.

Credits

This project is inspired by refinery29/php-cs-fixer-config, which I created and maintained from August 7, 2015 until May 29, 2017, while working for Refinery29, Inc.