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grunt-phpcs

v0.4.0

Published

Grunt plugin for running PHP Code Sniffer.

Downloads

7,556

Readme

grunt-phpcs

Grunt plugin for running PHP Code Sniffer.

This plugin is developed for Grunt 0.4.0 and is not tested for backward compatibility with Grunt 0.3.x.

##Getting Started

  1. Install this grunt plugin with the following command:

    npm install grunt-phpcs --save-dev
  2. Install PHP Code Sniffer (preferably with composer)

  3. Add this to your project's Gruntfile.js gruntfile:

    grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-phpcs');

##PHP Code Sniffer task Run this task with the grunt phpcs command.

Task targets, files and options may be specified according to the grunt Configuring tasks guide.

###Usage Example

phpcs: {
	application: {
		src: ['application/classes/*.php', 'application/lib/**/*.php']
	},
	options: {
		bin: 'vendor/bin/phpcs',
		standard: 'Zend'
	}
}

Custom callback

Do whatever you want with the output.

function log(err, stdout, stderr, cb) {
	console.log(stdout);
	cb();
}
grunt.initConfig({
	phpcs: {
		application: {
			src: ['application/classes/*.php', 'application/lib/**/*.php']
		},
		options: {
			callback: log
		}
	}
});

###Options ####bin Type: String Default: 'phpcs'

####maxBuffer Type: Number Default: 200*1024

Set the buffer size.

####verbose Type: Boolean Default: false

Output more verbose information.

####showSniffCodes Type: Boolean Default: false

Show sniff codes in all reports.

####severity Type: Integer Default: false

The minimum severity required to display an error or warning.

####warningSeverity Type: Integer Default: false

The minimum severity required to display a warning.

####errorSeverity Type: Integer Default: false

The minimum severity required to display an error.

####standard Type: String Default: false

Define the standard to use.

####report Type: String Default: false

Report types and options

####reportFile Type: String Default: false

Log report to the file.

####tabWidth Type: Integer Default: false

Automatically convert tabs to the specified number of spaces when sniffing.