This repository provides a base configuration
for friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer
, which we use to verify and enforce a
single coding standard for PHP code.
composer require --dev focela/php-cs-fixer
Now that the package is installed, create a configuration file called .php_cs
, .php_cs.php
or .php-cs-fixer.php
at
the root of your project with the following contents:
<?php
// Create a new CS Fixer Finder instance
$finder = PhpCsFixer\Finder::create()->in(__DIR__);
return Focela\PhpCsFixer\Config::create()
->setFinder($finder);
Ignoring files and/or directories
- There will be certain situations where you might want to ignore certain files or directories to not be linted.
- Luckily, this is quite easy to achieve and all you need to do is to perform some calls on the CS Fixer Finder instance :)
- Here's a simple example where we ignore both files and directories:
<?php
// Directories to not scan
$excludeDirs = [
'vendor/',
];
// Files to not scan
$excludeFiles = [
'config/app.php',
];
// Create a new CS Fixer Finder instance
$finder = PhpCsFixer\Finder::create()
->in(__DIR__)
->exclude($excludeDirs)
->ignoreDotFiles(true)
->ignoreVCS(true)
->filter(function (\SplFileInfo $file) use ($excludeFiles) {
return ! in_array($file->getRelativePathName(), $excludeFiles);
});
return Focela\PhpCsFixer\Config::create()->setFinder($finder);
We encourage and support an active, healthy community of contributors — including you! Details are in the contribution guide and the code of conduct. The php-cs-fixer maintainers keep an eye on issues and pull requests, but you can also report any negative conduct to opensource@focela.com. That email list is a private, safe space; even the php-cs-fixer maintainers don't have access, so don't hesitate to hold us to a high standard.
Released under the MIT License.