An ECS (Easy Coding Standards) codestyle package.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require --dev ilyes512/code-style:^2.0
Add a phpcs.xml
file to the root of your project. The below config example is for a Laravel project:
phpcs.yml
:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ruleset>
<description>A Laravel project coding standard</description>
<arg name="extensions" value="php" />
<arg name="report" value="full"/>
<arg name="colors"/>
<arg value="s"/> <!-- Show sniff codes in report -->
<arg value="p"/> <!-- Show progress in report -->
<file>.</file>
<exclude-pattern>vendor</exclude-pattern>
<exclude-pattern>node_modules</exclude-pattern>
<exclude-pattern>.phpstan.cache</exclude-pattern>
<exclude-pattern>.phpunit.cache</exclude-pattern>
<exclude-pattern>bootstrap/cache</exclude-pattern>
<exclude-pattern>storage/framework</exclude-pattern>
<exclude-pattern>resources/css</exclude-pattern>
<exclude-pattern>resources/js</exclude-pattern>
<exclude-pattern>coverage</exclude-pattern>
<rule ref="Ilyes512CodingStandard"/>
</ruleset>
The above config assumes you allowed installing the PHP_CodeSniffer plugin. Composer will prompt you to install it when you install this package. If you didn't, you can allow it by adding the following to your composer.json:
{
"config": {
"allow-plugins": {
"dealerdirect/phpcodesniffer-composer-installer": true
}
}
}
The annotated ruleset.