This library provides a factory for custom rulesets for friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer
.
You can add this library as a local, per-project dependency to your project using Composer:
composer require nexusphp/cs-config
If you only need this library during development, for instance to run your project's test suite, then you should add it as a development-time dependency:
composer require --dev nexusphp/cs-config
- Create a
.php-cs-fixer.dist.php
at the root of your project:
<?php
use Nexus\CsConfig\Factory;
use Nexus\CsConfig\Ruleset\Nexus82;
return Factory::create(new Nexus82())->forProjects();
- Include the cache file in your
.gitignore
. By default, the cache file will be saved in the project root.
vendor/
+# php-cs-fixer
+.php-cs-fixer.php
+.php-cs-fixer.cache
You can create a preformatted license header to all PHP files by using the public forLibrary()
method
instead of forProjects()
. This method accepts two required arguments (the library name and author) and
two optional arguments (the email address and starting year of license).
- Scenario 1: Providing all arguments
<?php
use Nexus\CsConfig\Factory;
use Nexus\CsConfig\Ruleset\Nexus82;
-return Factory::create(new Nexus82())->forProjects();
+return Factory::create(new Nexus82())->forLibrary('My Library', 'John Doe', 'john@doe.com', 2020);
This setting will configure a license header similar to below:
<?php
/**
* This file is part of My Library.
*
* (c) 2020 John Doe <john@doe.com>
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view
* the LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
namespace Nexus\CsConfig;
- Scenario 2: Providing only the required arguments
If you opted not to provide any of the optional arguments (i.e., email address, starting license year), these will not be shown on the license header allowing flexibility on the copyright portion.
<?php
use Nexus\CsConfig\Factory;
use Nexus\CsConfig\Ruleset\Nexus82;
-return Factory::create(new Nexus82())->forProjects();
+return Factory::create(new Nexus82())->forLibrary('My Library', 'John Doe');
This will give the following license header:
<?php
/**
* This file is part of My Library.
*
* (c) John Doe
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view
* the LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
namespace Nexus\CsConfig;
If you feel that a specific rule in the ruleset is not appropriate for you, you can override it instead of creating a new ruleset:
<?php
use Nexus\CsConfig\Factory;
use Nexus\CsConfig\Ruleset\Nexus82;
-return Factory::create(new Nexus82())->forProjects();
+return Factory::create(new Nexus82(), [
+ 'binary_operator_spaces' => false,
+])->forProjects();
The Factory
class returns an instance of PhpCsFixer\Config
and fully supports all of
its properties setup. You can pass an array to the third parameter of Factory::create()
containing your desired options.
Options
Key | Allowed Types | Default |
---|---|---|
cacheFile | string |
.php-cs-fixer.cache |
customFixers | FixerInterface[], iterable, \Traversable |
[] |
finder | iterable, string[], \Traversable |
default PhpCsFixer\Finder instance |
format | string |
txt |
hideProgress | bool |
false |
indent | string |
' ' // 4 spaces |
lineEnding | string |
"\n" |
phpExecutable | null, string |
null |
isRiskyAllowed | bool |
false |
usingCache | bool |
true |
customRules | array |
[] |
<?php
use Nexus\CsConfig\Factory;
use Nexus\CsConfig\Ruleset\Nexus82;
-return Factory::create(new Nexus82())->forProjects();
+return Factory::create(new Nexus82(), [], [
+ 'usingCache' => false,
+ 'hideProgress => true,
+])->forProjects();
What is the purpose of a configuration factory if not able to create a custom ruleset for an organization-wide usage, right? Well, you are not constrained to use the default rulesets and putting a long array of overrides. That's pretty nasty.
The way to achieve this is dependent on you but the main idea is creating a new ruleset that
extends Nexus\CsConfig\Ruleset\AbstractRuleset
. Yup, it's that easy. Then you just need to
provide details for its required four (4) protected properties.
<?php
namespace MyCompany\CodingStandards\Ruleset;
use Nexus\CsConfig\Ruleset\AbstractRuleset;
final class MyCompany extends AbstractRuleset
{
public function __construct()
{
$this->name = 'My Company';
$this->rules = [
'@PSR2' => true,
...
];
$this->requiredPHPVersion = 80200;
$this->autoActivateIsRiskyAllowed = true;
}
}
Then, in creating your .php-cs-fixer.dist.php
, use your own ruleset.
<?php
use Nexus\CsConfig\Factory;
use MyCompany\CodingStandards\Ruleset\MyCompany;
return Factory::create(new MyCompany())->forProjects();
This project is inspired by and an enhancement of ergebnis/php-cs-fixer-config
.
Contributions are very much welcome. If you see an improvement or bugfix, open a PR now!