sanmai / linter
PHP Linter
v0.2.1
2024-02-17 10:15 UTC
Requires
- php: >=7.4
Requires (Dev)
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^2
- infection/infection: >0.1
- phan/phan: >=1.1
- php-coveralls/php-coveralls: ^2.0
- phpstan/phpstan: >=0.9
- phpunit/phpunit: >=6 <10
- sanmai/pipeline: >=1.0
- vimeo/psalm: >=0.1
README
Simple PHP source code linter with zero dependencies
This is a very bare (really just 20 lines of code, comments included) yet very thoroughly tested (100% MSI) programmatic source code linter. Give it a piece of source code from a file or as a string, and it will tell you if this is a valid PHP or not. But do not forget to include the opening <?php
tag.
The linter uses the default PHP executable found in PATH
. If you want to test your code with a different, non-default, PHP executable, consider other libraries out there, careful PATH
manipulation, or, provided you have a convincing argument, you can send a pull request.
Install
composer require sanmai/linter
Use
$linter = new \Linter\StringLinter('<?php return 1;'); $result = $linter->foundErrors(); var_dump($result); // bool(false)
$linter = new \Linter\StringLinter('<?php obviously invalid PHP code;'); $result = $linter->foundErrors(); var_dump($result); // bool(true)
That's it!