The Easiest Way to Use Any Coding Standard
Used by:
Features
- Use PHP_CodeSniffer, PHP-CS-Fixer - anything you like
- 2nd run under few seconds with caching
- Skipping files for specific checkers
- Prepared checker sets - PSR12, Symfony, Common, Symplify and more...
- Use Prefixed version to prevent conflicts on install
Are you already using another tool?
- How to Migrate From PHP_CodeSniffer to EasyCodingStandard in 7 Steps
- How to Migrate From PHP CS Fixer to EasyCodingStandard in 6 Steps
Install
composer require symplify/easy-coding-standard --dev
Usage
1. Create Configuration and Setup Checkers
Create an ecs.yaml
in your root directory and add Sniffs or Fixers you'd love to use.
Let's start with the most common one - array()
=> []
:
# ecs.yaml
services:
PhpCsFixer\Fixer\ArrayNotation\ArraySyntaxFixer:
syntax: short
2. Run in CLI
# dry
vendor/bin/ecs check src
# fix
vendor/bin/ecs check src --fix
Tip: Do you want autocomplete too? Just use Symfony Plugin
Features
Use Prepared Checker Sets
There are prepared sets in /config/set
directory that you can use:
You pick config in CLI with --config
:
vendor/bin/ecs check src --config vendor/symplify/easy-coding-standard/config/set/clean-code.yaml
Too long? Try --set
shortcut:
vendor/bin/ecs check src --set clean-code
or include more of them in config:
# ecs.yaml
parameters:
sets:
- 'clean-code'
- 'psr12'
Set Paths
You have 2 options to set paths you want to analyse.
- In CLI:
vendor/bin/ecs check src
- In
paths
parameter inecs.yaml
:
# ecs.yaml
parameters:
paths:
- 'src'
- 'tests'
The CLI has higher priority than parameter, so if you use CLI argument, the sets
parameter will be ignored.
Exclude Checkers
What if you add symfony
set, but don't like PhpCsFixer\Fixer\PhpTag\BlankLineAfterOpeningTagFixer
?
# ecs.yaml
parameters:
sets:
- 'symfony'
skip:
PhpCsFixer\Fixer\PhpTag\BlankLineAfterOpeningTagFixer: ~
Include Checkers Only for Some Paths
This feature is the exact opposite of skip. Do you want to run your rule only on new code? Limit it with only
parameter:
services:
Symplify\CodingStandard\Sniffs\Naming\AbstractClassNameSniff: ~
parameters:
only:
Symplify\CodingStandard\Sniffs\Naming\AbstractClassNameSniff:
- 'src/NewCode/*'
Ignore What You Can't Fix
Sometimes, checker finds an error in code that inherits from code you can't change.
No worries! Just skip checker for this file:
parameters:
skip:
SlevomatCodingStandard\Sniffs\TypeHints\TypeHintDeclarationSniff:
# relative path to file (you can copy this from error report)
- 'packages/EasyCodingStandard/packages/SniffRunner/src/File/File.php'
# or multiple files by path to match against "fnmatch()"
- '*packages/CodingStandard/src/Sniffs/*/*Sniff.php'
You can also skip specific codes or messages that you know from PHP_CodeSniffer:
parameters:
skip:
# code to skip for all files
SlevomatCodingStandard\Sniffs\TypeHints\TypeHintDeclarationSniff.UselessDocComment: ~
# same syntax is used for skipping specific sniff messages
'Cognitive complexity for method "addAction" is 13 but has to be less than or equal to 8.': ~
# code to skip for specific files/patterns
SlevomatCodingStandard\Sniffs\TypeHints\TypeHintDeclarationSniff.MissingTraversableParameterTypeHintSpecification:
- '*src/Form/Type/*Type.php'
Or just 2 files?
parameters:
exclude_files:
# generated files
- 'lib/PhpParser/Parser/Php5.php'
- 'lib/PhpParser/Parser/Php7.php'
# or with fnmatch() pattern
- '*/lib/PhpParser/Parser/Php*.php'
Do you need to Include other than *.php
files?
# ecs.yaml
parameters:
file_extensions:
- 'php'
- 'phpt'
FAQ
How can I see all loaded checkers?
vendor/bin/ecs show
vendor/bin/ecs show --config ...
How do I find checkers by group or type?
vendor/bin/ecs find
vendor/bin/ecs find symplify # for Symplify rules
vendor/bin/ecs find array # for array-related rules
How do I clear cache?
vendor/bin/ecs check src --clear-cache
How can I change the cache directory?
parameters:
cache_directory: .ecs_cache # defaults to sys_get_temp_dir() . '/_changed_files_detector_tests'
How can I change the cache namespace?
parameters:
cache_namespace: my_project_namespace # defaults to Strings::webalize(getcwd())'
This comes in handy when you want to apply ecs caching mechanism on your gitlab pipelines for example, where getcwd()
may not always produce same cache key, thus introducing side effect, where cache may not be detected correctly.
Example getcwd()
on gitlab CI:
- /builds/0956d275/0/sites/my_project
- /builds/0956d275/1/sites/my_project
- /builds/0956d275/2/sites/my_project
Can I use tabs, 2 spaces or "\r\n" line endings?
parameters:
indentation: "tab" # "spaces" by default, you can also use " " (2 spaces), " " (4 spaces) or " " (tab)
line_ending: "\r\n" # PHP_EOL by default; you can also use "\n"
Your IDE Integration
PHPStorm
EasyCodingStandard can be used as an External Tool
Go to Preferences
> Tools
> External Tools
and click +
to add a new tool.
- Name:
ecs
(Can be any value) - Description:
easyCodingStandard
(Can be any value) - Program:
$ProjectFileDir$/vendor/bin/ecs
(Path toecs
executable; On Windows path separators must be a\
) - Parameters:
check $FilePathRelativeToProjectRoot$
(append--fix
to auto-fix) - Working directory:
$ProjectFileDir$
Press Cmd/Ctrl
+ Shift
+ A
(Find Action), search for ecs
, and then hit Enter. It will run ecs
for the current file.
To run ecs
on a directory, right click on a folder in the project browser go to external tools and select ecs
.
You can also create a keyboard shortcut in Preferences > Keymap to run ecs
.
Visual Studio Code
EasyCodingStandard for Visual Studio Code extension adds support for running EasyCodingStandard inside the editor.
Tool Integration, Tool, Extension, Description, ----, ---------, -----------, GrumPHP, ECS Task, Provides a new task for GrumPHP which runs ECS, ## Contributing
Send issue or pull-request to main repository.