Convenience package to install all the external PHP_CodeSniffer rulesets which the PHPCompatibility organisation maintains, in one go using Composer.
- PHPCompatibility - External PHP_CodeSniffer standard to check your codebase for PHP cross-version compatibility.
- PHPCompatibilityJoomla - PHPCompatibility ruleset specific for Joomla projects.
- PHPCompatibilityWP - PHPCompatibility ruleset specific for WordPress projects.
- PHPCompatibilityPasswordCompat - PHPCompatibility ruleset specific for projects which use @ircmaxell's
password_compat
polyfill library. - PHPCompatibilityParagonie - PHPCompatibility rulesets for projects using either the Paragonie
random_compat
or the Paragoniesodium_compat
polyfill library, or both. - PHPCompatibilitySymfony - PHPCompatibility rulesets for projects using any of the PHP polyfill libraries provided by the Symfony project. For more details about the available rulesets, please check out the README of the PHPCompatibilitySymfony repository.
- PHP 5.3+ for use with PHP_CodeSniffer 2.3.0+.
- PHP 5.4+ for use with PHP_CodeSniffer 3.0.2+.
- Composer
Use the latest stable release of PHP_CodeSniffer for the best results. The minimum recommended version of PHP_CodeSniffer is version 2.6.0.
If you don't have a Composer plugin installed to manage the installed_paths
setting for PHP_CodeSniffer, run the following from the command-line:
composer config allow-plugins.dealerdirect/phpcodesniffer-composer-installer true
composer require --dev dealerdirect/phpcodesniffer-composer-installer:"^0.7" phpcompatibility/phpcompatibility-all:"*"
If you already have a Composer PHP_CodeSniffer plugin installed, run:
composer require --dev phpcompatibility/phpcompatibility-all:"*"
Next, run:
vendor/bin/phpcs -i
If all went well, you will now see that the PHPCompatibility
, PHPCompatibilityJoomla
, PHPCompatibilityWP
and a number of polyfill related standards are installed for PHP_CodeSniffer.
Now you can use any of the following commands to inspect your code:
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibility
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibilityJoomla
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibilityWP
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibilityPasswordCompat
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibilityParagonieRandomCompat
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibilityParagonieSodiumCompat
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibilitySymfonyPolyfillPHP54
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibilitySymfonyPolyfillPHP73
...etc...
# You can also combine the standards if your project uses several:
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibilityPasswordCompat,PHPCompatibilitySymfonyPolyfillPHP70,PHPCompatibilityWP
By default, you will only receive notifications about deprecated and/or removed PHP features.
To get the most out of the PHPCompatibility standards, you should specify a testVersion
to check against. That will enable the checks for both deprecated/removed PHP features as well as the detection of code using new PHP features.
- You can run the checks for just one specific PHP version by adding
--runtime-set testVersion 5.5
to your command line command. - You can also specify a range of PHP versions that your code needs to support. In this situation, compatibility issues that affect any of the PHP versions in that range will be reported:
--runtime-set testVersion 5.3-5.5
. - Since PHPCompatibility 7.1.3, you can omit one part of the range if you want to support everything above or below a particular version, i.e. use
--runtime-set testVersion 7.0-
to run all the checks for PHP 7.0 and above.
For example:
# For a Joomla project which should be compatible with PHP 5.3 up to and including PHP 7.0:
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibilityJoomla --runtime-set testVersion 5.3-7.0
# For a project using both the Paragonie Sodium Compat polyfill as well as the Symfony PHP 7.1 polyfill and which should be compatible with PHP 5.4 and higher:
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibilityParagonieSodiumCompat,PHPCompatibilitySymfonyPolyfillPHP71 --runtime-set testVersion 5.4-
For more detailed information, see the README of the main PHPCompatibility standard.
By default PHP_CodeSniffer will analyse PHP, JavaScript and CSS files. As the PHPCompatibility sniffs only target PHP code, you can make the run slightly faster by telling PHP_CodeSniffer to only check PHP files, like so:
./vendor/bin/phpcs -p . --standard=PHPCompatibilitySymfonyPolyfillPHP56 --extensions=php --runtime-set testVersion 5.3-
All code within the PHPCompatibility organisation is released under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). For more information, visit https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html
- README: Updated the installation instructions for compatibility with Composer >= 2.2.
- Composer: The package will now identify itself as a static analysis tool. Thanks @GaryJones!
- Other housekeeping and minor documentation updates.
- The recommended version of the Composer PHPCS plugin is now
^0.7.0
, which offers compatibility with Composer 2.0. - The rulesets are now also tested against PHP 7.4 and 8.0. Note: full PHP 7.4 support is only available in combination with PHP_CodeSniffer >= 3.5.6. Note: runtime PHP 8.0 support is only available in combination with PHP_CodeSniffer >= 3.5.7, full support is expected in PHP_CodeSniffer 3.6.0.
- The recommended version of the Composer PHPCS plugin is now
^0.5.0
. - The rulesets are now also tested against PHP 7.3. Note: full PHP 7.3 support is only available in combination with PHP_CodeSniffer 2.9.2 or 3.3.1+ due to an incompatibility within PHP_CodeSniffer itself.
- Added the new PHPCompatibilityPasswordCompat, PHPCompatibilityParagonie, PHPCompatibilitySymfony rulesets.
Initial release containing the PHPCompatibility, PHPCompatibilityJoomla and PHPCompatibilityWP rulesets.