`phplint` is a tool that can speed up linting of php files by running several lint processes at once.
// PHP 8
$ composer require overtrue/phplint --dev -vvv
// PHP 7
$ composer require overtrue/phplint:^2.0 --dev -vvv
// PHP 8
docker pull overtrue/phplint:8.0
// PHP 7
docker pull overtrue/phplint:7.0
Usage:
phplint [options] [--] [<path>]...
Arguments:
path Path to file or directory to lint.
Options:
--exclude=EXCLUDE Path to file or directory to exclude from linting (multiple values allowed)
--extensions=EXTENSIONS Check only files with selected extensions (default: php)
-j, --jobs=JOBS Number of parallel jobs to run (default: 5)
-c, --configuration=CONFIGURATION Read configuration from config file (default: ./.phplint.yml).
--no-configuration Ignore default configuration file (default: ./.phplint.yml).
--no-cache Ignore cached data.
--cache=CACHE Path to the cache file.
--json[=JSON] Output JSON results to a file.
--xml[=XML] Output JUnit XML results to a file.
-w, --warning Also show warnings
-h, --help Display this help message
-q, --quiet Do not output any message
-V, --version Display this application version
--ansi Force ANSI output
--no-ansi Disable ANSI output
-n, --no-interaction Do not ask any interactive question
-v|vv|vvv, --verbose Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug
Help:
Lint something
example:
$ ./vendor/bin/phplint ./ --exclude=vendor
You can also define configuration as a file .phplint.yml
:
path: ./
jobs: 10
cache: build/phplint.cache
extensions:
- php
exclude:
- vendor
warning: false
$ ./vendor/bin/phplint
By default, the command will read configuration from file .phplint.yml
of path specified, you can custom the filename by option: --configuration=FILENAME
or -c FILENAME
;
If you want to disable the config file, you can add option --no-configuration
.
$ docker run overtrue/phplint ./ --exclude=vendor
use Overtrue\PHPLint\Linter;
$path = __DIR__ .'/app';
$exclude = ['vendor'];
$extensions = ['php'];
$warnings = true;
$linter = new Linter($path, $exclude, $extensions, $warnings);
// get errors
$errors = $linter->lint();
//
// [
// '/path/to/foo.php' => [
// 'error' => "unexpected '$key' (T_VARIABLE)",
// 'line' => 168,
// 'file' => '/path/to/foo.php',
// ],
// '/path/to/bar.php' => [
// 'error' => "unexpected 'class' (T_CLASS), expecting ',' or ';'",
// 'line' => 28,
// 'file' => '/path/to/bar.php',
// ],
// ]
uses: overtrue/phplint@8.0
with:
path: .
options: --exclude=*.log
for PHP 7:
uses: overtrue/phplint@7.4
Run this command using overtrue/phplint:8.0
Docker image:
/root/.composer/vendor/bin/phplint ./ --exclude=vendor
Not all linting problems are errors, PHP also has warnings, for example when using a continue
statement within a
switch
case
. By default these errors are not reported, but you can turn this on with the warning
cli flag, or
by setting the warning
to true in the configuration.
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