Automation tool mixed with code generator for easier continuous development
Simplifies and automates:
- package management: Composer, Packagist
- releasing: README, LICENSE, CHANGELOG, version bumping
- CI services integration: Travis, Scrutinizer
- testing: PHPUnit, Codeception
- code quality checking: PHP-CS-Fixer, VersionEye
- version control management: .gitignore, GitHub
- PHAR building with Box
- code generation with php and twig templates
Functionality is provided and can be extended with plugins.
There are several ways of installation in order of preference:
- download PHAR from http://hiqdev.com/hidev/hidev.phar
- require
hiqdev/hidev
in your project's composer.json - install globally with
composer global require "hiqdev/hidev:*"
The main idea behind HiDev is to combine code generator and build tool to stop copying config files between your projects. And automate all the repeated tasks of course. But firstly generate all the files that can be generated, e.g.:
.gitignore
,README.md
,LICENSE
,CHANGELOG.md
composer.json
.travis.yml
,.scrutinizer.yml
phpunit.xml
,codeception.yml
.php_cs
You write a simple config specifying general information about your package and plugins to be used. HiDev alone does nothing at all! You specify what you want it to do in config or use plugins. There are predefined plugins with generally usable configs or you can create plugins yourself.
For example, hiqdev/hidev-php
plugin is a general config for PHP projects and
will enable HiDev to create all the listed above files and adds goals to use:
hidev default
or simplyhidev
will update config files according to the changes you madehidev fix
: will update.php_cs
file and runphp-cs-fixer
to fix code style of your PHP fileshidev test
: will updatephpunit.xml
and run your tests withphpunit
hidev build
: will do fix and test alltogetherhidev bump
andhidev release
will bump project version and publish release to GitHub
HiDev can generate different files: sources, tests, anything else based on templates and all the information available in config files or elsewhere.
Now I'm working to enable HiDev to do more:
- project bootstraping and deploy
- integration with other build tools: robo, grunt, gulp, ...
- more for Python: pep8, tests, ...
The main config file is: hidev.yml
.
You can generate basic config file with init command:
hidev init the-vendor/my-new-package
You will receive:
package:
type: project
name: my-new-package
title: My New Package
keywords: my, new, package
vendor:
name: the-vendor
authors:
hiqsol:
name: Andrii Vasyliev
email: sol@hiqdev.com
Package section holds info about the package:
- name: your package name, same as in package manager but without vendor name
- title: single line description of your package (description in composer.json)
- type, keywords: same as in package manager
Also you can add more info for better README generation:
- headline: short user friendly name of your project, used for README header
- description: longer description
Vendor section holds info about you or your company:
- name: same as in package manager
- title: full vendor name, will be used for README, LICENSE and so on
- github, homepage, forum, email: obviously
- license: will be used if package does not specify one
- authors: array of authors, see: HiQDev's config
Best way to configure vendor is to create and use your vendor plugin for HiDev.
It's easy, just fork hiqdev/hidev-hiqdev
, change it appropriately and publish
to Packagist.
For examples of HiDev configuration you can see our repos on GitHub, all of them are automated with HiDev.
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This project is released under the terms of the BSD-3-Clause license. Read more here.
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