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- Remove PHP CS Fixer executable and config file - Add reference to PHP Code Sniffer in Developer doc
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<?php
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$finder = Symfony\CS\Finder\DefaultFinder::create()
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->exclude('doc')
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->exclude('images')
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->exclude('js')
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->exclude('library')
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->exclude('mods')
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->exclude('spec')
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->in(__DIR__)
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;
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return Symfony\CS\Config\Config::create()
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->level(Symfony\CS\FixerInterface::PSR2_LEVEL)
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->finder($finder)
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;
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@ -50,11 +50,6 @@ Programming
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###Coding standards
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For the sake of consistency between contribution and general code readability, Friendica follows the widespread [PSR-2 coding standards](http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-2/).
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Don't worry, you don't have to know by heart the PSR-2 coding standards to start contributing to Friendica.
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Before comitting your work, you can use the PHP Coding Standard Fixer located in the `util` folder this way:
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$> php util/php-cs-fixer.phar fix <file or folder> --level=psr2
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Here's a few primers if you are new to the PSR-2 coding standards:
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* Indentation is 4 spaces, period.
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* By default, strings are enclosed in single quotes, but feel free to use double quotes if it makes more sense (SQL queries, adding tabs and line feeds).
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* No closing PHP tag
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* No trailing spaces
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Don't worry, you don't have to know by heart the PSR-2 coding standards to start contributing to Friendica.
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There are a few tools you can use to check or fix your files before you commit.
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####Check with [PHP Code Sniffer](https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer)
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This tool checks your files against a variety of coding standards, including PSR-2, and ouputs a report of all the standard violations.
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You can simply install it through PEAR: `pear install PHP_CodeSniffer`
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Once it is installed and available in your PATH, here's the command to run before committing your work:
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$> phpcs --standard=PSR2 <file or directory>
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The output is a list of all the coding standards violations that you should fix before committing your work.
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Additionally, `phpcs` integrates with a few IDEs (Eclipse, Netbeans, PHPStorm...) so that you don't have to fiddle with the command line.
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####Fix with PHP Code Beautifier and Fixer (phpbcf) included in PHP Code Sniffer
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If you're getting a massive list of standards violations when running `phpcs`, it can be annoying to fix all the violations by hand.
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Thankfully, PHP Code Sniffer is shipped with an automatic code fixer that can take care of the tedious task for you.
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Here's the command to automatically fix the files you created/modified:
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$> phpcbf --standard=PSR2 <file or directory>
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If the command-line tools `diff` and `patch` are unavailabe for you, `phpcbf` can use slightly slower PHP equivalents by using the `--no-patch` argument.
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###Code documentation
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If you are interested in having the documentation of the Friendica code outside of the code files, you can use [Doxygen](http://doxygen.org) to generate it.
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