PHP CS Fixer
config for M6Web components.
Run
$ composer require --dev m6web/php-cs-fixer-config
Create a configuration file .php-cs-fixer.dist.php
in the root of your project:
<?php
$finder = PhpCsFixer\Finder::create()
->in(
[
__DIR__.'/src',
__DIR__.'/tests',
]
);
$config = new M6Web\CS\Config\BedrockStreaming();
$config->setFinder($finder);
return $config;
You may extend these rules and apply your own extra rules.
Create a configuration file .php-cs-fixer.dist.php
in the root of your project:
<?php
$finder = PhpCsFixer\Finder::create()
->in([
__DIR__.'/src',
__DIR__.'/tests',
]);
$config = new class() extends PhpCsFixer\Config {
public function __construct()
{
parent::__construct('customized Bedrock Streaming');
$this->setRiskyAllowed(true);
}
public function getRules(): array
{
$rules = (new M6Web\CS\Config\BedrockStreaming())->getRules();
// perform updates on the rules array here
return $rules;
}
};
$config->setFinder($finder);
return $config;
Add .php-cs-fixer.cache
(this is the cache file created by php-cs-fixer
) to .gitignore
:
vendor/
.php-cs-fixer.cache
Create a Makefile
with the targets below:
# Coding Style
cs:
./bin/php-cs-fixer fix --dry-run --stop-on-violation --diff
cs-fix:
./bin/php-cs-fixer fix
cs-ci:
./bin/php-cs-fixer fix --dry-run --using-cache=no --verbose
If you need to check issues locally, just run
$ make cs
If you need to fix issues locally, just run
$ make cs-fix
In your Continuous Integration, run
$ make cs-ci
Developed by Bedrock Streaming, inspired by refinery29/php-cs-fixer-config.
This project is licensed under the MIT license.