At Jump24 we pride ourselves on keeping our coding standards under tight control, this is why we built this package.
To install this package, simply use composer:
composer require jumptwentyfour/php-coding-standardsOnce installed you will have access to our PHPStan configuration file, which you can easily add to your phpstan.neon:
includes:
- ./vendor/jumptwentyfour/php-coding-standards/phpstan.neonTo run the code standard checks, simply run the following command:
./vendor/bin/ecs checkThis will run the configured code standard checks for you, giving you feedback on where your code is and what improvements you need to implement
These code standards are extendable, all you need to do is create your own ecs.php in the root directory of your project:
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
use JumpTwentyFour\PhpCodingStandards\Support\ConfigHelper;
use Symplify\EasyCodingStandard\Config\ECSConfig;
use Symplify\EasyCodingStandard\ValueObject\Option;
return static function (ECSConfig $ecsConfig): void {
$ecsConfig->import(__DIR__ . '/vendor/jumptwentyfour/php-coding-standards/ecs.php');
$parameters = $ecsConfig->parameters();
$parameters->set(Option::PATHS, [
__DIR__ . '/app',
__DIR__ . '/tests',
]);
$ecsConfig->skip(array_merge(ConfigHelper::make($ecsConfig)->getParameter(Option::SKIP), [
UnusedParameterSniff::class => [
__DIR__ . '/app/Console/Kernel.php',
__DIR__ . '/app/Exceptions/Handler.php',
],
'Unused parameter $attributes.' => [
__DIR__ . '/database/*.php',
],
CamelCapsFunctionNameSniff::class => [
'/tests/**',
],
]));
};