A tool that can be used to verify BC breaks between two versions of a PHP library.
- Your project uses
git
- Your project uses
composer.json
to define its dependencies - All source paths are covered by an
"autoload"
section incomposer.json
- Changes need to be committed to
git
to be covered. You can implement your own logic to extract sources and dependencies from a project though.
composer require --dev roave/backward-compatibility-check
You can also use Docker to run roave-backward-compatibility-check
:
docker run --rm -v `pwd`:/app nyholm/roave-bc-check
The typical intended usage is to just add roave-backward-compatibility-check
to your CI build:
vendor/bin/roave-backward-compatibility-check
This will automatically detect the last minor version tagged, and
compare the API against the current HEAD
. If any BC breaks are found,
the tool returns a non-zero status, which on most CI systems will cause
the build to fail.
NOTE: detecting the base version only works if you have git tags in
the SemVer-compliant x.y.z
format, such as 1.2.3
.
NOTE: since this tool relies on tags, you need to make sure tags are fetched
as part of your CI pipeline. For example in a GitHub action, note the use of
fetch-depth: 0
:
jobs:
roave-backwards-compatibility-check:
name: Roave Backwards Compatibility Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: "Install PHP"
uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v2
with:
php-version: "8.0"
- name: "Install dependencies"
run: "composer install"
- name: "Check for BC breaks"
run: "vendor/bin/roave-backward-compatibility-check"
Tobias Nyholm also offers a simple GitHub action that you can use in your Github pipeline. We recommend this for most cases as it is simple to set up:
.github/workflows/main.yml
:
on: [push]
name: Test
jobs:
roave-backwards-compatibility-check:
name: Roave Backwards Compatibility Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: "Check for BC breaks"
uses: docker://nyholm/roave-bc-check-ga
To generate additional documentation for changelogs:
vendor/bin/roave-backward-compatibility-check --format=markdown > results.md
When running in GitHub Actions, it is endorsed to use the --format=github-actions
output format:
vendor/bin/roave-backward-compatibility-check --format=github-actions
If you need further guidance:
vendor/bin/roave-backward-compatibility-check --help
The file .roave-backward-compatibility-check.xml
is read from the current working directory (when it exists) and sets configuration for the command.
It's expected to be an XML file that follows our schema:
Example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<roave-bc-check
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="vendor/roave/backward-compatibility-check/resources/schema.xsd">
<baseline>
<ignored-regex>#\[BC\] CHANGED: The parameter \$a of of TestArtifact\\TheClass\#method\(\)#</ignored-regex>
<ignored-regex>#\[BC\] CHANGED: The parameter \$b of of TestArtifact\\TheClass\#method2\(\)#</ignored-regex>
</baseline>
</roave-bc-check>