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grunt-phpmd

v0.1.1

Published

Grunt plugin for running PHP Mess Detector.

Downloads

306

Readme

grunt-phpmd

Grunt plugin for running PHP Mess Detector.

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 follwing command:
npm install grunt-phpmd --save-dev
  1. Install PHPMD

  2. Add this to your project's Gruntfile.js:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-phpmd');

PHPMD task

Run this task with the grunt phpmd command.

This task is a multi task so any targets, files and options should be specified according to the multi task documentation.

Usage Example

phpmd: {
  application: {
	  dir: 'application'
	},
	options: {
	  rulesets: 'codesize'
	}
}

Target Properties

dir

Type: String

The file or directory where phpmd should search for files.

Options

bin

Type: String Default: 'phpmd'

The binary name if it is in your PATH or the full path if not.

reportFormat

Type: String Default: 'xml'

The type of report to generate. PHPMD supports xml, text and html.

reportFile

Type: String Default: false

Set a path and filename here to write to a file, otherwise it will write to stdout.

suffixes

Type: String Default: false

Set a comma-separated string of valid source code filename extensions.

exclude

Type: String Default: false

Set a comma-separated string of patterns that are used to ignore directories.

minimumPriority

Type: Number Default: false

Rule priority threshold: rules with lower priority than this will not be used.

strict

Type: Boolean Default: false

Also report those nodes with a @SuppressWarnings annotation.

rulesets

Type: String Default: 'codesize,unusedcode,naming'

A ruleset filename or a comma-separated string of rulesetfilenames. Make sure to have no spaces between the items!

maxBuffer

Type: Number Default: 200*1024

Override the maxBuffer-Size of nodejs's exec() function if you expect a long output on stdout.

ignoreErrorCode

Type: Boolean Default: false

Option to ignore error code 2 from phpmd and don't treat it as grunt fatal

ignoreWarningCode

Type: Boolean Default: true

Option to ignore warning code 1 from phpmd and don't treat it as grunt warn