Phootwork PHP CS Fixer config
It's based on the ideas of prooph/php-cs-fixer-config
.
Run
$ composer require --dev phootwork/php-cs-fixer-config
Add to composer.json;
"scripts": {
"check": [
"@cs",
],
"cs": "php-cs-fixer fix -v --diff --dry-run",
"cs-fix": "php-cs-fixer fix -v --diff",
}
Create a configuration file .php-cs-fixer.php
in the root of your project:
<?php
$config = new phootwork\fixer\Config();
$config->getFinder()
->exclude(['fixture'])
->in(__DIR__ . '/src')
->in(__DIR__ . '/tests')
$cacheDir = getenv('TRAVIS') ? getenv('HOME') . '/.php-cs-fixer' : __DIR__;
$config->setCacheFile($cacheDir . '/.php-cs-fixer.cache');
return $config;
Add .php-cs-fixer.cache
(this is the cache file created by php-cs-fixer
) to .gitignore
:
vendor/
.php-cs-fixer.cache
Update your .travis.yml
to cache the php-cs-fixer.cache
file:
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.php-cs-fixer
Then run php-cs-fixer
in the script
section:
script:
- vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix --config=.php-cs-fixer.php --verbose --diff --dry-run
If you need to fix issues locally, just run
$ composer cs-fix
You can add a pre-commit
hook
$ touch .git/pre-commit && chmod +x .git/pre-commit
Paste this into .git/pre-commit
:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
echo "pre commit hook start"
CURRENT_DIRECTORY=`pwd`
GIT_HOOKS_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
PROJECT_DIRECTORY="$GIT_HOOKS_DIR/../.."
cd $PROJECT_DIRECTORY;
PHP_CS_FIXER="vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer"
HAS_PHP_CS_FIXER=false
if [ -x "$PHP_CS_FIXER" ]; then
HAS_PHP_CS_FIXER=true
fi
if $HAS_PHP_CS_FIXER; then
git status --porcelain | grep -e '^[AM]\(.*\).php$' | cut -c 3- | while read line; do
${PHP_CS_FIXER} fix --config-file=.php_cs --verbose ${line};
git add "$line";
done
else
echo ""
echo "Please install php-cs-fixer, e.g.:"
echo ""
echo " composer require friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer:3.0.0"
echo ""
fi
cd $CURRENT_DIRECTORY;
echo "pre commit hook finish"
This package is licensed using the MIT License.
This repo contains a editors/
folder, which has contains files to apply formatting based on these rules into your editor or IDE. You can have a look, if your editor/IDE is supported. A pull request to support yours is welcome