Mutation testing in #PHPCSFixer is ready 🥳! When it's merged, all pull requests will be covered with #Infection and checked if added/modified files are mutants-proof. It will enforce really good tests quality (which already has been high with MSI=80).
I've fixed issues with #PHPCSFixer's official page deployment. The documentation is up-to-date now (we've been 2 majors late), links to test classes are correct, and there's information about #Docker usage on the main page 🙂.
Revue of different methods to install and use the php-cs-fixer library in a Symfony project. Require dev, global composer or composer bin plugin, docker.
If you would like to have an impact on how feature requests are handled in #PHPCSFixer, then please go to ongoing RFC & let us know! Leave a comment, vote in a poll, upvote comments - any feedback is welcome 🙂.
I think it's a pretty good advice to clear caches within #PHPStorm now and then. It prevents from a lot of headache, when PHPStorm does not behave as expected once again. File -> Invalidate Caches...
Warning! Re-Indexing of projects might take some time!
@outofcontrol This time it was a ludicrous behaviour when setting up #DDEV and #PhpCSFixer within #docker with "external tools". Phpstorm only excepted one single setting after each other and I had to restart the software after each setting so that Phpstorm would find config files in the docker container. After clearing the cache everything worked as expected.
Installing and using php-cs-fixer | Strangebuzz (www.strangebuzz.com)
Revue of different methods to install and use the php-cs-fixer library in a Symfony project. Require dev, global composer or composer bin plugin, docker.