* * This source file is subject to the MIT license that is bundled * with this source code in the file LICENSE. */ namespace Symfony\CS\Console\Command; use Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command; use Symfony\Component\Console\Input\InputInterface; use Symfony\Component\Console\Output\OutputInterface; /** * @author Fabien Potencier */ class ReadmeCommand extends Command { /** * @see Command */ protected function configure() { $this ->setName('readme') ->setDescription('Generates the README content, based on the fix command help') ; } /** * @see Command */ protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output) { $header = <<<'EOF' PHP Coding Standards Fixer ========================== The PHP Coding Standards Fixer tool fixes *most* issues in your code when you want to follow the PHP coding standards as defined in the PSR-1 and PSR-2 documents and many more. If you are already using a linter to identify coding standards problems in your code, you know that fixing them by hand is tedious, especially on large projects. This tool does not only detect them, but also fixes them for you. Requirements ------------ PHP needs to be a minimum version of PHP 5.3.6. Installation ------------ Locally ~~~~~~~ Download the `php-cs-fixer.phar`_ file and store it somewhere on your computer. Globally (manual) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can run these commands to easily access ``php-cs-fixer`` from anywhere on your system: .. code-block:: bash $ wget http://get.sensiolabs.org/php-cs-fixer.phar -O php-cs-fixer # With a specific version $ wget http://get.sensiolabs.org/php-cs-fixer-v1.11.phar -O php-cs-fixer or with curl: .. code-block:: bash $ curl http://get.sensiolabs.org/php-cs-fixer.phar -o php-cs-fixer # With a specific version $ curl http://get.sensiolabs.org/php-cs-fixer-v1.11.phar -o php-cs-fixer then: .. code-block:: bash $ sudo chmod a+x php-cs-fixer $ sudo mv php-cs-fixer /usr/local/bin/php-cs-fixer Then, just run ``php-cs-fixer``. Globally (Composer) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To install PHP-CS-Fixer, install Composer and issue the following command: .. code-block:: bash $ ./composer.phar global require fabpot/php-cs-fixer Then make sure you have ``~/.composer/vendor/bin`` in your ``PATH`` and you're good to go: .. code-block:: bash export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.composer/vendor/bin" Globally (homebrew) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PHP-CS-Fixer is part of the homebrew-php project. Follow the installation instructions at https://github.com/homebrew/homebrew-php if you don't already have it. .. code-block:: bash $ brew install homebrew/php/php-cs-fixer Update ------ Locally ~~~~~~~ The ``self-update`` command tries to update ``php-cs-fixer`` itself: .. code-block:: bash $ php php-cs-fixer.phar self-update Globally (manual) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can update ``php-cs-fixer`` through this command: .. code-block:: bash $ sudo php-cs-fixer self-update Globally (Composer) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can update ``php-cs-fixer`` through this command: .. code-block:: bash $ ./composer.phar global update fabpot/php-cs-fixer Globally (homebrew) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can update ``php-cs-fixer`` through this command: .. code-block:: bash $ brew upgrade php-cs-fixer Usage ----- EOF; $footer = <<<'EOF' Helpers ------- Dedicated plugins exist for: * `Atom`_ * `NetBeans`_ * `PhpStorm`_ * `Sublime Text`_ * `Vim`_ Contribute ---------- The tool comes with quite a few built-in fixers and finders, but everyone is more than welcome to `contribute`_ more of them. Fixers ~~~~~~ A *fixer* is a class that tries to fix one CS issue (a ``Fixer`` class must implement ``FixerInterface``). Configs ~~~~~~~ A *config* knows about the CS level and the files and directories that must be scanned by the tool when run in the directory of your project. It is useful for projects that follow a well-known directory structures (like for Symfony projects for instance). .. _php-cs-fixer.phar: http://get.sensiolabs.org/php-cs-fixer.phar .. _Atom: https://github.com/Glavin001/atom-beautify .. _NetBeans: http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/49042/php-cs-fixer .. _PhpStorm: http://tzfrs.de/2015/01/automatically-format-code-to-match-psr-standards-with-phpstorm .. _Sublime Text: https://github.com/benmatselby/sublime-phpcs .. _Vim: https://github.com/stephpy/vim-php-cs-fixer .. _contribute: https://github.com/FriendsOfPhp/php-cs-fixer/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md EOF; $command = $this->getApplication()->get('fix'); $help = $command->getHelp(); $help = str_replace('%command.full_name%', 'php-cs-fixer.phar '.$command->getName(), $help); $help = str_replace('%command.name%', $command->getName(), $help); $help = preg_replace('##', '``', $help); $help = preg_replace('#^(\s+)``(.+)``$#m', '$1$2', $help); $help = preg_replace('#^ \* ``(.+)``#m', '* **$1**', $help); $help = preg_replace("#^\n( +)#m", "\n.. code-block:: bash\n\n$1", $help); $help = preg_replace("#^\.\. code-block:: bash\n\n( +<\?(\w+))#m", ".. code-block:: $2\n\n$1", $help); $help = preg_replace_callback( "#^\s*<\?(\w+).*?\?>#ms", function ($matches) { $result = preg_replace("#^\.\. code-block:: bash\n\n#m", '', $matches[0]); if ('php' !== $matches[1]) { $result = preg_replace("#<\?{$matches[1]}\s*#", '', $result); } $result = preg_replace("#\n\n +\?>#", '', $result); return $result; }, $help ); $help = preg_replace('#^ #m', ' ', $help); $help = preg_replace('#\*\* +\[#', '** [', $help); $output->write($header."\n".$help."\n".$footer); } }