bluehost / wp-php-standards
PHP Code Sniffer Standards for Bluehost WordPress projects.
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Type:phpcodesniffer-standard
Requires
- dealerdirect/phpcodesniffer-composer-installer: @stable
- phpcompatibility/phpcompatibility-wp: @stable
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: @stable
- wp-coding-standards/wpcs: @stable
README
PHP Code Sniffer Standards for Bluehost WordPress projects.
Installation
Add this Satis repository to your composer.json
file:
"repositories": [ { "type": "composer", "url": "https://bluehost.github.io/satis/" } ],
Run composer require bluehost/wp-php-standards
from your project root.
Usage
Run vendor/bin/phpcs . --standard=Bluehost
from your project root to check your code.
Optionally, add a script to your composer.json
file so you can just run composer run lint
to check your code.
"scripts": { "lint": [ "vendor/bin/phpcs . --standard=Bluehost" ], "clean": [ "vendor/bin/phpcbf . --standard=Bluehost" ] }
Additional Notes
- Append the
-s
flag to see the internal names of the rules. - Add
--runtime-set testVersion 5.2-
to check PHP version 5.2 or greater. - Add a custom
phpcs.xml
file to your project to customize the ruleset or your desired configuration.
<?xml version="1.0"?> <ruleset name="Project Rules"> <rule ref="Bluehost" /> <config name="testVersion" value="5.2-"/> <config name="minimum_supported_wp_version" value="4.7"/> </ruleset>
Additional Documentation
- https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer
- https://github.com/PHPCompatibility/PHPCompatibilityWP
- https://github.com/WordPress-Coding-Standards/WordPress-Coding-Standards
IDE Integration
Some IDE integrations of PHPCS will fail to register your ruleset since it doesn't live in your project root. In order to rectify this, place phpcs.xml at your project root:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <ruleset name="Project Rules"> <rule ref="Bluehost" /> </ruleset>
PHPStorm Setup
- Open up the preferences panel.
- Go to "Languages & Frameworks" > "PHP" > "Code Sniffer".
- Ensure the "Configuration" section has "Local" set in the dropdown. Click the "..." button.
- Set the "PHP Code Sniffer path" to be "{projectRoot}/vendor/bin/phpcs" where "{projectRoot}" is the actual path of your project root.
- Hit "OK".
- Go to "Editor" > "Inspections" in the preference panel.
- Click on "PHP Code Sniffer validation" under the "PHP" > "Quality tools" section.
- Hit the refresh button next to the "Coding Standard" field on the right.
- Select "Bluehost" from the dropdown.
- Hit "OK" to exit the preferences panel.