2018-04-17 23:58:51 +05:30
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# Ely.by PHP-CS-Fixer rules
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Set of PHP-CS-Fixer rules used in development of Ely.by PHP projects. It's suited for PHP 7.1 and above.
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You can use it as a ready-made set of rules or [just some of them](#using-our-fixers).
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## Installation
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First of all install Ely.by PHP-CS-Fixer rules via composer with
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[PHP-CS-Fixer](https://github.com/FriendsOfPHP/PHP-CS-Fixer):
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```sh
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composer require --dev friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer ely/php-code-style
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```
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Then create file `.php-cs` with following contents:
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```php
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<?php
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$finder = \PhpCsFixer\Finder::create()
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->in(__DIR__);
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return \Ely\CS\Config::create()
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->setFinder($finder);
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```
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And that's it. You can now find code style violations with following command:
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```sh
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vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer --diff --dry-run -v fix
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```
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And then completely fix them all with:
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```sh
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vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix
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```
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### Configuration
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You can pass a custom set of rules to the `\Ely\CS\Config::create()` call. For example, it can be used to validate a
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project with PHP 7.0 compatibility:
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```php
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<?php
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return \Ely\CS\Config::create([
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'visibility_required' => ['property', 'method'],
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])->setFinder($finder);
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```
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## Code style
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Our code style is based primarily on [PSR-2](https://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-2/), while borrowing some ideas from
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[PSR-12](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/92b198bb/proposed/extended-coding-style-guide.md)
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with some changes.
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### Example
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This example encompasses some of the rules below as a quick overview:
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```php
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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace Vendor\Package;
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use Vendor\Package\SomeNamespace\ClassA;
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class Foo extends Bar implements FooInterface {
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use SomeTrait;
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private const SAMPLE_1 = 123;
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private const SAMPLE_2 = 321;
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public $field1;
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public $field2;
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public function sampleFunction(int $a, int $b = null): array {
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if ($a === $b) {
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$result = bar();
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} else {
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$result = BazClass::bar($this->field1, $this->field2);
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}
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return $result;
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}
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public function setToNull(): self {
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$this->field1 = null;
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return $this;
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}
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}
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```
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**Key differences:**
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* Opening braces for classes MUST be **on the same line**.
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* Opening braces for methods MUST be **on the next line**.
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**Additional rules:**
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* There MUST be one empty line before `return` statement, except when there is only one statement before it.
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```php
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<?php
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function a() {
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$a = '123';
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return $a . ' is a number';
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}
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function b() {
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$a = '123';
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$b = 'is';
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return $a . ' ' . $b . ' a number';
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}
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```
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* There MUST be one blank line around class body, but there MUST be **no blank lines** around anonymous class body.
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```php
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<?php
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class Test {
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public function method() {
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$obj = new class extends Foo {
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public function overriddenMethod() {
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// code body
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}
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};
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}
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}
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```
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* Visibility MUST be declared for all methods, properties and constants.
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* There MUST be one blank line after an each of `if`, `switch`, `for`, `foreach`, `while` and `do-while` bodies.
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```php
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<?php
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if (true) {
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// some actions here
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}
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echo 'the next statement is here';
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```
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## Using our fixers
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First of all, you must install Ely.by PHP-CS-Fixer package as described in the [installation chapter](#installation).
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After that you can enable our custom fixers with `registerCustomFixers` method:
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```php
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<?php
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// Your Finder configuration
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return \PhpCsFixer\Config::create()
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->registerCustomFixers(new \Ely\CS\Fixers());
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```
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And then you'll be able to use our custom rules.
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### `Ely/blank_line_around_class_body`
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Ensure that a class body contains one blank line after its definition and before its end:
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```diff
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--- Original
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+++ New
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<?php
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class Test {
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public function func() {
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$obj = new class extends Foo {
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public $prop;
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}
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}
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}
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```
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**Configuration:**
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* `apply_to_anonymous_classes` - should this fixer be applied to anonymous classes? If it is set to `false`, than
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anonymous classes will be fixed to don't have empty lines around body. **Default**: `false`.
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* `blank_lines_count` - adjusts an amount of the blank lines. **Default**: `1`.
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### `Ely/blank_line_before_return`
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This is extended version of the original `blank_line_before_statement` fixer. It applies only to `return` statements
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and only in cases, when on the current nesting level more than one statements.
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```diff
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--- Original
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+++ New
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<?php
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public function foo() {
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$a = 'this';
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$b = 'is';
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return "$a $b awesome";
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}
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public function bar() {
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$this->foo();
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return 'okay';
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}
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```
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### `Ely/line_break_after_statements`
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Ensures that there is one blank line above the next statements: `if`, `switch`, `for`, `foreach`, `while`
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and `do-while`.
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```diff
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--- Original
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+++ New
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<?php
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$a = 123;
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if ($a === 123) {
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// Do something here
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}
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$b = [1, 2, 3];
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foreach ($b as $number) {
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if ($number === 3) {
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echo 'it is three!';
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}
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}
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$c = 'next statement';
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```
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### `Ely/new_with_braces`
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This is the extended version of the original `new_with_braces` fixer. It allows you to remove braces around
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an anonymous class declaration in a case when said class constructor doesn't contain any arguments.
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```diff
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--- Original
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<?php
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-$a = new Foo;
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+$a = new Foo();
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-$b = new class() extends Foo {};
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+$b = new class extends Foo {};
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```
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**Configuration:**
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* `remove_for_anonymous_classes` - if its set to `true`, then braces for anonymous classes without constructor
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arguments will be removed. **Default**: `false`.
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