GrumPHP comes shipped with a configuration tool. Run following command to create a basic configuration file:
php ./vendor/bin/grumphp configure
This command gets invoked during installation. It wil not ask you for anything, but it will try to guess the best possible configuration.
To enable or disable GrumPHP, you can run one of the following commands:
php ./vendor/bin/grumphp git:init
php ./vendor/bin/grumphp git:deinit
The git:init
is triggered by the composer plugin during installation.
GrumPHP will be triggered with GIT hooks. However, you can run following commands:
php ./vendor/bin/grumphp git:pre-commit
php ./vendor/bin/grumphp git:commit-msg
Both commands support raw git diffs as STDIN input.
This way it is possible to pass changes triggered by git commit -a
from the GIT hook to the GrumPHP commands.
If you want to run the tests on the full codebase, you can run the command:
php ./vendor/bin/grumphp run
php ./vendor/bin/grumphp run --testsuite=mytestsuite
This command can also be used for continious integration. More information about the testsuites can be found in the testsuites documentation.