This is a shared FriendsOfPHP/php-cs-fixer configuration used primarily in UptimeProject.io projects. But feel free to use it in your projects if you would like. Also, if you want to propose a change, feel free to create a PR 😁
This package can be used on PHP 7.4, 8.0 and 8.1.
composer require --dev uptimeproject/php-cs-fixer-config
If you are still using v2.x of PHP-CS-Fixer in your project, you should use version <1.2.x of this package.
composer require --dev uptimeproject/php-cs-fixer-config:1.2.*
Note that this version is no longer maintained, and you should upgrade to the latest version of PHP-CS-Fixer
Create a .php-cs-fixer.php
configuration file in the root of your project.
<?php
$config = new UptimeProject\PhpCsFixerConfig\Config;
$config->getFinder()
->in(__DIR__ . "/src")
->in(__DIR__ . "/tests");
return $config;
Also, make sure to ignore the .php_cs.cache
file in your git repository.
It can be the case that you want to change something in the rules. No problem, you can override or add rules as follows:
<?php
$config = new UptimeProject\PhpCsFixerConfig\Config([
'declare_strict_types' => true,
]);
$config->getFinder()
->in(__DIR__ . "/src")
->in(__DIR__ . "/tests");
return $config;
Be aware when you do this that risky fixers are allowed by default!
<?php
$ruleOverrides = [
'no_php4_constructor' => false,
'pow_to_exponentiation' => false,
'no_unneeded_final_method' => false,
'no_unreachable_default_argument_value' => false,
'php_unit_strict' => false,
'psr4' => false,
];
$config = new UptimeProject\PhpCsFixerConfig\Config($ruleOverrides, false);
$config->getFinder()
->in(__DIR__ . '/src')
->in(__DIR__ . '/tests');
return $config;
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