PHP Censor ========== **PHP Censor** is a fork of [PHPCI](https://www.phptesting.org) (And [B8Framework](https://github.com/Block8/b8framework)) and is a open source ([BSD-2-Clause license](LICENSE.md)) continuous integration tool specifically designed for PHP. What it does ------------ * Clones your project from Github, Bitbucket, Gitlab or Git; * Allows you to set up and tear down test databases; * Installs your project's Composer dependencies; * Runs through any combination of the [supported plugins](docs/en/README.md)); [![Dashboard](docs/screenshots/dashboard.png)](docs/screenshots/dashboard.png) More [screenshots](docs/en/screenshots.md). Configuring ----------- Similar to Travis CI, to support **PHP Censor** in your project, you simply need to add a `.php-censor.yml` (`phpci.yml`/`.phpci.yml` for backward compatibility with PHPCI) file to the root of your repository. The file should look something like this: ```yml setup: composer: action: "install" test: php_unit: config: "phpunit.xml" php_mess_detector: allow_failures: true php_code_sniffer: standard: "PSR2" php_cpd: allow_failures: true complete: email: default_mailto_address: admin@php-censor.local ``` More details about [configuring project](docs/en/config.md). Installing ---------- You will need PHP 5.6+ (with OpenSSL support and enabled functions: `exec()`, `shell_exec()` and `proc_open()`) with web-server (Nginx or Apache2), MySQL (or MariaDB) database and Composer. * Go to the directory in which you want to install PHP Censor, for example: `/var/www`; * Download PHP Censor from this repository and unzip it (to `/var/www/php-censor.local` for example); * Go to the PHP Censor directory: `cd /var/www/php-censor.local`; * Install dependencies using Composer: `composer install`; * Create empty MySQL database for application; * Install Beanstalkd queue (`aptitude install beanstalkd`); * Install PHP Censor itself: `./bin/console php-censor:install`; * [Add a virtual host to your web server](docs/en/virtual_host.md), pointing to the `public` directory within your new PHP Censor directory. You'll need to set up rewrite rules to point all non-existent requests to PHP Censor; * [Set up the PHP Censor Worker](docs/en/workers/worker.md), or you can run builds using the [daemon](docs/en/workers/daemon.md) or [a cron-job](docs/en/workers/cron.md) to run PHP Censor builds; More details about [installation](docs/en/installing.md). Updating -------- * Go to your PHP Censor directory (to `/var/www/php-censor.local` for example); * Pull the latest code. This would look like this: `git pull`; * Update the PHP Censor database: `./bin/console php-censor-migrations:migrate`; * Update the Composer dependencies: `composer update` Tests ----- ```bash cd /path/to/php-censor ./vendor/bin/phpunit ``` For Phar plugin tests set 'phar.readonly' setting to Off (0) in `php.ini` config. Otherwise tests will be skipped. For database B8Framework tests create empty 'b8_test' MySQL database on 'localhost' with user/password: `root/root`. Otherwise database tests will be skipped. Migrations ---------- Run to apply latest migrations: ```bash cd /path/to/php-censor ./bin/console php-censor-migrations:migrate ``` Run to create new migration: ```bash cd /path/to/php-censor ./bin/console php-censor-migrations:create NewMigrationName ``` Documentation ------------- [Full PHP Censor documentation](docs/en/README.md). License ------- *PHP Censor* is open source software licensed under the [BSD-2-Clause license](LICENSE.md).