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Git hooks for PHP projects.

Library based in git hook scripts for PHP projects.

Installation

Step 1: Composer

You must add the following line to the composer.json file to use with Symfony 3.0:

{
    "require-dev": {
        "bruli/php-git-hooks": "~4.1"
    }
}

You can use "~2.0" for Symfony version 2.X.

Or you can write in your console:

$ composer require bruli/php-git-hooks --dev

If you don't have composer, you need download the binary file and run it:

$ wget http://getcomposer.org/composer.phar
# or
$ curl -O http://getcomposer.org/composer.phar

$ php composer.phar install

Step 2: Configuration

Using Composer

First, you will need to add the following lines to your composer.json

"scripts": {
    "post-install-cmd": [
      "PhpGitHooks\\Infrastructure\\Composer\\ConfiguratorScript::buildConfig"
    ],
    "post-update-cmd": [
      "PhpGitHooks\\Infrastructure\\Composer\\ConfiguratorScript::buildConfig"
    ]
}

WARNING: "PhpGitHooks\Application\Composer\ConfiguratorScript::buildConfig" is deprecated. You need change by current entry.

Then, launch $ composer install and composer should ask you about configuration

Bin directory configuration.

If your project doesn't have a "bin/" directory, you can add this in your composer.json file.

"config": {
    "bin-dir": "bin"
}

Note: This is not necessary for Symfony projects.

Manual config file for git hooks.

You can configure php-git-hooks, creating a php-git-hooks.yml file with...

pre-commit:
  enabled: true
  execute:
    php-cs-fixer:
        enabled:  true
        levels:
            psr0:       true
            psr1:       true
            psr2:       true
            symfony:    true
        options: "--fixers=short_array_syntax --diff"
    phpunit:
        enabled:     true
        random-mode: true
        options:     '<some options>'
        strict-coverage:
             enabled:       true
             minimum:       90
        guard-coverage:
             enabled: true
             message: 'WARNING!!, your code coverage is lower.'
    phplint:         true
    phpcs:
        enabled:     true
        standard:    PSR2
    phpmd:
        enabled:     true
        options:     '<some options>'
    composer:        true
  message:
    right-message: 'HEY, GOOD JOB!!'
    error-message: 'FIX YOUR CODE!!'
commit-msg:
    enabled: true
    regular-expression: '#[0-9]{2,7}'
pre-push:
    enabled: true
    execute:
      phpunit:
        enabled:     true
        random-mode: true
        options:     '<some options>'
    strict-coverage:
        enabled:       true
        minimum:       90
    guard-coverage:
        enabled: true
        message: 'WARNING!!, your code coverage is lower.'
    message:
      right-message: 'PUSH IT!!'
      error-message: 'YOU CAN NOT PUSH CODE!!'

... or you can copy php-git-hooks.yml.sample from vendor/bruli/php-git-hooks.

Config file for phpunit.

If you want use phpunit tool, you must create a phpunit.xml.dist in your project root directory. Alternatively you can copy from vendor/bruli/php-git-hooks/phpunit.xml.dist in your project root directory.

Config file for phpmd.

The same case that phpunit. You must create a PmdRules.xml in your project root directory or copy from php-git-hook directory.

Step 3: Enabling hooks.

The most easy way to enable hook is copy hook file into your .git/hooks directory.

For pre-commit hook:

You can enable this hooks with composer or manually executing

$ cp vendor/bruli/php-git-hooks/src/PhpGitHooks/Infrastructure/Hook/pre-commit .git/hooks

For commit-msg hook:

$ cp vendor/bruli/php-git-hooks/src/PhpGitHooks/Infrastructure/Hook/commit-msg .git/hooks

For pre-push hook:

$ cp vendor/bruli/php-git-hooks/src/PhpGitHooks/Infrastructure/Hook/pre-push .git/hooks

execute.

Valid pre-commit.

Fail pre-commit.

Credits

License

php-git-hooks is released under the MIT License. See the bundled LICENSE file for details.