Pre-commit scripts appropiate for any PHP project. These hooks are made as custom plugins under the pre-commit git hook framework.
Just add to your .pre-commit-config.yaml
file with the following
- repo: git@github.com:hootsuite/pre-commit-php.git
sha: 1.1.0
hooks:
- id: php-lint
- id: php-unit
- id: php-cs
files: \.(php)$
args: [--standard=PSR1 -p]
- id: php-cbf
files: \.(php)$
args: [--standard=PSR1 -p]
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- repo: git@github.com:hootsuite/pre-commit-php.git
sha: 1.1.0
hooks:
- id: php-lint
A bash script that runs php -l
against stage files that are php. Assumes php
is a global executable command. Will exit when it hits the first syntax error.
- repo: git@github.com:hootsuite/pre-commit-php.git
sha: 1.1.0
hooks:
- id: php-lint-all
A systems hook that just runs php -l
against stage files that have the .php
extension. Add the args: [-s first]
in your .pre-commit-config.yaml
to enable it to exit on the first error found.
- repo: git@github.com:hootsuite/pre-commit-php.git
sha: 1.1.0
hooks:
- id: php-unit
A bash script that will run the appropriate phpunit executable. It will assume
- Find the executable to run at either
vendor/bin/phpunit
,phpunit
orphp phpunit.phar
(in that exact order). - There is already a
phpunit.xml
in the root of the repo
Note in its current state, it will run the whole PHPUnit test as along as .php
file was committed.
- repo: git@github.com:hootsuite/pre-commit-php.git
sha: 1.1.0
hooks:
- id: php-cs
files: \.(php)$
args: [--standard=PSR1 -p]
Similar pattern as the php-unit hook. A bash script that will run the appropriate PHP Code Sniffer executable.
It will assume that there is a valid PHP Code Sniffer executable at these locations, vendor/bin/phpcs
, phpcs
or php phpcs.phar
(in that exact order).
The args
property in your hook declaration can be used for pass any valid PHP Code Sniffer arguments. In the example above, it will run PHP Code Sniffer against only the staged php files with the PSR-1
and progress enabled.
If you have multiple standards or a comma in your args
property, escape the comma character like so
- repo: git@github.com:hootsuite/pre-commit-php.git
sha: 1.1.0
hooks:
- id: php-cs
files: \.(php)$
args: [--standard=PSR1 -p]
Similar pattern as the php-cs hook. A bash script that will run the appropriate PHP Code Sniffer executable and will try to fix errors if it can using phpcbf.
It will assume that there is a valid PHP Code Beautifier and Fixer executable at these locations, vendor/bin/phpcbf
, phpcbf
or php phpcbf.phar
(in that exact order).
The args
property in your hook declaration can be used for pass any valid PHP Code Sniffer arguments. In the example above, it will run PHP Code Sniffer against only the staged php files with the PSR-1
and progress enabled.
If you have multiple standards or a comma in your args
property, escape the comma character like so
- repo: git@github.com:hootsuite/pre-commit-php.git
sha: 1.1.0
hooks:
- id: php-cs
files: \.(php)$
args: ["--standard=PSR1/,path/to/ruleset.xml", "-p"]
To install PHP Codesniffer (phpcs & phpcbf), follow the recommended steps here.
- repo: git@github.com:hootsuite/pre-commit-php.git
sha: 1.1.0
hooks:
- id: php-cs-fixer
files: \.(php)$
args: [--level=PSR2]
Similar pattern as the php-cs hook. A bash script that will run the appropriate PHP Coding Standards Fixer executable and to fix errors according to the configuration. It accepts all of the args from the php-cs-fixer
command, in particular the --level
, --config
, and --config-file
options.
The tool will fail a build when it has made changes to the staged files. This allows a developer to do a git diff
and examine the changes that it has made. Remember that you may omit this if needed with a SKIP=php-cs-fixer git commit
.