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
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Install this grunt plugin with the following command:
npm install grunt-phpcs --save-dev
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Install PHP Code Sniffer (preferably with composer)
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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.
This task is a multi task so any targets, files and options should be specified according to the multi task documentation.
###Usage Example
phpcs: {
application: {
dir: ['application/classes/*.php', application/lib/**/*.php]
},
options: {
bin: 'vendor/bin/phpcs',
standard: 'Zend'
}
}
###Target Properties
####dir
Type: Array
Globbing pattern where phpcs should search for files.
###Options
####bin
Type: String
Default: 'phpcs'
####ignoreExitCode
Type: Boolean
Default: false
####maxBuffer
Type: Number
Default: 200*1024
Set the buffer size.
####verbose
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Output more verbose information. This option can also be set by running the task with --verbose
.
####extensions
Type: String
Default: false
A comma separated list of file extensions to check. This option can also be set by running the task with --extensions=<extensions>
.
####ignore
Type: String
Default: false
A comma separated list of patterns to ignore files and directories. This option can also be set by running the task with --ignore=<ignore>
.
####severity
Type: Integer
Default: false
The minimum severity required to display an error or warning. This option can also be set by running the task with --severity=<severity>
.
####warningSeverity
Type: Integer
Default: false
The minimum severity required to display a warning. This option can also be set by running the task with --warningSeverity=<severity>
.
####errorSeverity
Type: Integer
Default: false
The minimum severity required to display an error. This option can also be set by running the task with --errorSeverity=<severity>
.
####standard
Type: String
Default: false
Define the standard to use. This option can also be set by running the task with --standard=<standard>
.
####report
Type: String
Default: false
Report types and options
####reportFile
Type: String
Default: false
Log report to the file. This option can also be set by running the task with --report-file
.