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    GrumPHP

    GrumPHP

    A PHP code-quality tool

    Sick and tired of defending code quality over and over again? GrumPHP will do it for you! This composer plugin will register some git hooks in your package repository. When somebody commits changes, GrumPHP will run some tests on the committed code. If the tests fail, you won't be able to commit your changes. This handy tool will not only improve your codebase, it will also teach your co-workers to write better code following the best practices you've determined as a team. GrumPHP has a set...
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    Static Analysis Tools for PHP

    Static Analysis Tools for PHP

    Docker image that provides static analysis tools for PHP

    Docker image providing static analysis tools for PHP. The list of available tools and the installer is actually managed in the jakzal/toolbox repository. Docker image with quality analysis tools for PHP. To run the selected tool inside the container, you'll need to mount the project directory on the container with -v "$(pwd):/project". Some tools like to write to the /tmp directory (like PHPStan, or Behat in some cases), therefore it's often useful to share it between docker runs, i.e. with...
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    elasticsearc-php

    elasticsearc-php

    PHP low-level client for Elasticsearch

    Introducing Elasticsearch DSL library to provide objective query builder for Elasticsearch bundle and elasticsearch-php client. You can easily build any Elasticsearch query and transform it to an array. This agnostic package is a lightweight wrapper on top of the Elasticsearch PHP client. Its main goal is to allow for easier structuring of queries and indices in your application. It does not want to hide or replace the functionality of the Elasticsearch PHP client. Feature complete, object...
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    PhpDependencyAnalysis

    PhpDependencyAnalysis

    Static code analysis to find violations in a dependency graph

    PhpDependencyAnalysis is an extendable static code analysis for object-oriented PHP-Projects to generate dependency graphs from abstract datatypes (Classes, Interfaces and Traits) based on namespaces. Dependencies can be aggregated to build graphs for several levels, like Package-Level or Layer-Level. Each dependency can be verified to a defined architecture.
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