PHPQA Analyzer CLI tool
This project aims to serve as a CLI tool to make easy the use of different PHP tools related to Quality Assurance and code analysis in PHP.
Every analyzer tool handles arguments and options using different formats, the goal of this project is to provide a single way to interact with those projects, you can also set options and arguments using a default configuration file when the project supports it.
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$ git clone [email protected]:jmolivas/phpqa.git
$ cd phpqa
# download dependencies
$ composer install
# make phpqa globally accessible creating a symlink
$ ln -s /path/to/phpqa/bin/phpqa /usr/local/bin/phpqa
$ cd to/project/path
$ phpqa init --project=PROJECT --override
$ phpqa init --global --override
Option | Description |
---|---|
project | Available values php , symfony and drupal . |
global | Copy configuration files to user home directory, instead of current working directory. |
override | If this option is set, files are copied using override flag. |
NOTES:
global
does not accept a value must be set as --global
.override
does not accept a value must be set as --override
.project
and global
can not used in combination.$ cd to/project/path
$ phpqa analyze --project=PROJECT --files=FILES
$ phpqa analyze --project=PROJECT --git
Option | Description |
---|---|
project | Available values php , symfony and drupal
|
files | Files or directories to analyze. |
git | If this option is set, all files added to git index will be scanned. This is useful when setting executing this tool on a pre-commit git-hook. |
NOTES:
git
does not accept a value must be set as --git
.project
could be omitted if a phpqa.yml
or phpqa.yml.dist
file is available at current working directory.files
and git
can not used in combination.This project was built to be fully customizable, you can enable/disable analyzers and modify arguments/options passed to analyzers by updating the phpqa.yml
or phpqa.yml.dist
file on your project root copied when running init
command, or the files ~/.phpqa/php/config.yml
, ~/.phpqa/symfony/config.yml
or ~/.phpqa/drupal/config.yml
copied when running init
command using --global
option.
This project is a work-in-progress and needs some love related to code clean up, test coverage and documentation.