Similar to Travis CI, to support PHP Censor in your project, you simply need to add a `.php-censor.yml` (`phpci.yml` for backward compatibility with PHPCI) file to the root of
*`setup` - This phase is designed to initialise the build procedure.
*`test` - The tests that should be run during the build. Plugins run during this phase will contribute to the success or failure of the build.
*`complete` - Always called when the `test` phase completes, regardless of success or failure. **Note** that is you do any mysql stuff here, you will need to add the mysql credentials to this section as well, as it runs in a separate instance.
*`success` - Called upon success of the `test` phase.
*`failure` - Called upon failure of the `test` phase.
*`fixed` - Called upon success of the `test` phase if the previous build of the branch was a success.
*`broken` - Called upon failure of the `test` phase if the previous build of the branch was a failure.
The `ignore` section is merely an array of paths that should be ignored in all tests (where possible.)