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ExtDN PHP_CodeSniffer rules for Magento 2

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Introduction

There are already many PHP CodeSniffer rules out there to aid in Magento 2 development:

However, some best practices still need to be integrated and/or some rules do need to be improved. This repository forms an effort to come up with more advanced rulesets than there currently are. Additionally, one of the underlying goals is to create rules that fit Magento core, Magento third party extensions and Magento implements, while they all have different needs.

Usage

To install this package, go to your Magento 2 root and use the following:

composer require extdn/phpcs:dev-master

If this fails because the dependency with magento/marketplace-eqp fails to load, first add the EQP repo to your configuration and then repeat:

composer config repositories.magento-marketplace-eqp vcs https://github.com/magento/marketplace-eqp
composer require magento/marketplace-eqp:dev-master
composer require extdn/phpcs:dev-master

Once installed, you can run PHPCS from the command-line to analyse your code XYZ:

vendor/bin/phpcs --standard=./vendor/extdn/phpcs/Extdn app/code/XYZ
vendor/bin/phpcs --standard=./vendor/extdn/phpcs/Extdn vendor/XYZ

If you have a Composer Installer Plugin for PHPCS coding standards (such as https://github.com/Dealerdirect/phpcodesniffer-composer-installer) configured in the project, you can refer to this standard simply by its name:

vendor/bin/phpcs --standard=Extdn app/code/XYZ
vendor/bin/phpcs --standard=Extdn vendor/XYZ

Where to contribute

We need help in the following areas:

Please note that you are also welcome to contribute to the Magento rulesets directly (core, MEQP, ECG - see links above). Likewise, we will try to get ExtDN rules into Magento rulesets as well, which is part of this ExtDN project.

How to contribute

Any contribution is welcome. However, don't start coding just yet. Make sure first that the work is worth the effort.

  1. Add a new issue under Issues to address new rulesets that are needed or report other issues.

  2. Once the creation of the new rule has been accepted by adding a label Accepted under Issues, we're good to go.

  3. If a similar rule already exists in the core or MEQP or ECG, simply try to include this rule within the ExtDN ruleset.

  4. If no rule exists yet, let's create it. As an example, you can use the SetTemplateInBlockSniff within the folder Extdn/Sniffs/Blocks. It can be tested upon a sample file under Extdn/Samples/Blocks:

vendor/bin/phpcs --standard=./vendor/extdn/phpcs/Extdn vendor/extdn/phpcs/Extdn/Samples
  1. Once this all works, feel free to create a Pull Request (PR) including the addition of this rule to the ruleset.xml file.

Using labels with GitHub issues

Some important labels, used for Github issues:

How to create a Sniffer Rule

We recommend to get started by creating a couple of sniffs for your own. The official PHPCS wiki already gives good information. Likewise, the other sniffs in our repos (and the repos of Magento) will give lots of samples anyway.

Testing

All rules should be accompanied with tests.

Within a Magento installation

To run the sniff unit tests from a main repository, where the rules are installed via composer, first configure phpcs to find the rules:

vendor/bin/phpcs --config-set installed_paths vendor/extdn/phpcs/Extdn,vendor/magento/marketplace-eqp/MEQP2

Then tests can be run like this:

phpunit -c vendor/extdn/phpcs/phpunit-vendor.xml vendor/extdn/phpcs/Extdn/Tests

In a standalone installation

If you have cloned this GitHub repository on its own for development, use composer to install things and run the tests:

composer install
composer test

Each Test.php class should be accompanied by a Test.inc file to allow for unit testing based upon the PHPCS parent class AbstractSniffUnitTest. Make sure to include a Test.md Markdown description which addresses the issue at hand, explains what the rule check for and then also suggests the improvement to be made.