This action is a part of GitHub Actions Library created by rtCamp.
A GitHub Action to perform automated pull request review. It is based on https://github.com/Automattic/vip-go-ci/ but can be used for any WordPress or even PHP projects.
The code review is performed using PHPCS.
Please note that, this action performs pull request review only. If you have an existing project, and you want entire project's code to be reviwed, you may need to do it manually.
- Create a
.github/workflows/phpcs.yml
in your GitHub repo, if one doesn't exist already. - Add the following code to the
phpcs.yml
file.
on: pull_request
name: Inspections
jobs:
runPHPCSInspection:
name: Run PHPCS inspection
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
- name: Run PHPCS inspection
uses: rtCamp/action-phpcs-code-review@v2
env:
GH_BOT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GH_BOT_TOKEN }}
SKIP_FOLDERS: "tests,.github"
PHPCS_SNIFFS_EXCLUDE: "WordPress.Files.FileName"
PHPCS_STANDARD_FILE_NAME: 'phpcs.ruleset.xml'
PHPCS_FILE_PATH: 'vendor/bin/phpcs'
with:
args: "WordPress,WordPress-Core,WordPress-Docs"
- Define
GH_BOT_TOKEN
using GitHub Action's Secret. See GitHub Token Creation section for more details.
Now, next time you create a pull request or commit on an existing pull request, this action will run.
By default, pull request will be reviwed using WordPress coding and documentation standards. You can change the default by passing different PHPCS Coding Standard(s) in line args = ["WordPress-Core,WordPress-Docs"]
.
-
In case you want to skip PHPCS scanning in any pull request, add
[do-not-scan]
in the PR description. You can add it anywhere in the description and it will skip the action run for that pull request. -
In case you want to skip linting all files on every pull request, set
PHP_LINT
tofalse
.
You can create GitHub Token from here.
It is necessary that you create this token from a bot user account. Please note that the bot account should have access to the repo in which action is being run, in case it is a private repo. It is compulsory to use a bot account because in GitHub it is forbidden to request changes on your own Pull Request by your own user. Additional benefit of using a bot account is that in a large team, if you use your human account token, you may get flooded with unncessary Github notifications.
Permissions required for this token differ according to which type of repo this workflow has been setup for.
Repo Type | Permissions Required | Screenshots |
---|---|---|
Public | Under Repo section, only public_repo permission |
Screenshot Public Repo |
Private | Complete repo and write:discussion permissions |
Screenshot Private Repo |
Variable | Default | Possible Values | Purpose |
---|---|---|---|
SKIP_FOLDERS |
- | tests ,tests,.github (Any other comma seprated top level directories in the repo) |
If any specific folders should be ignored when scanning, then a comma seprated list of values should be added to this env variable. |
PHPCS_SNIFFS_EXCLUDE |
- | WordPress.Files.FileName (Any other comma seprated list of valid sniffs) |
Single sniff or comma seprated list of sniffs to be excluded from the phpcs scan. |
PHP_LINT |
true |
true or false , case insensitive (Any unknown value is the same as passing true ) |
If the default automatic linting of all PHP files should be deactivated, then this env variable should be set to false . |
PHPCS_STANDARD_FILE_NAME |
- | phpcs ruleset file from project root dir. i.e phpcs.ruleset.xml | PHP_CodeSniffer ruleset filename. Default filename available: '.phpcs.xml', 'phpcs.xml', '.phpcs.xml.dist', 'phpcs.xml.dist' |
PHPCS_FILE_PATH |
- | Custom phpcs execution file path from project. i.e Composer phpcs path. 'vendor/bin/phpcs' | This is useful in case of needed to use any custom coding standards apart from pre-defined in VIP/WP Coding Standards. |
You can change the bot’s behavior by placing a configuration file named .vipgoci_options
at the root of the relevant repository. This file must contain a valid JSON string for this to work; if the file is not parsable, it will be ignored. This file is where you can add code to turn off support messages as well as adjust PHPCS severity levels.
i.e: You can update phpcs severity:
{
"phpcs-severity": 5
}
Allowed options:
"skip-execution"
"skip-draft-prs"
"results-comments-sort"
"review-comments-include-severity"
"phpcs"
"phpcs-severity"
"post-generic-pr-support-comments"
"phpcs-sniffs-include"
"phpcs-sniffs-exclude"
"hashes-api"
"svg-checks"
"autoapprove"
"autoapprove-php-nonfunctional-changes
You can add files to the root of the repository indicating folders that should not be scanned. For PHPCS, the file should be named .vipgoci_phpcs_skip_folders
. For PHP Linting the file should be named .vipgoci_lint_skip_folders
. Please ensure both files are located in the root of the repository.
List each folder to be skipped on individual lines within those files. i.e:
tests
vendor
node_modules
Below is list of PHPCS sniffs available at runtime. You can pass more than one standard at a time by comma separated value.
By default, WordPress-Core,WordPress-Docs
value is passed.
- MySource
- PEAR
- PHPCompatibility
- PHPCompatibilityParagonieRandomCompat
- PHPCompatibilityParagonieSodiumCompat
- PHPCompatibilityWP
- PSR1
- PSR12
- PSR2
- Squiz
- WordPress (default)
- WordPress-Core (default)
- WordPress-Docs (default)
- WordPress-Extra
- WordPress-VIP
- WordPress-VIP-Go
- WordPressVIPMinimum
- Zend
Default filename supported:
.phpcs.xml
phpcs.xml
.phpcs.xml.dist
phpcs.xml.dist
If your git repo have a file named phpcs.xml
in the root of the repository, then that will take precedence. In that case, value passed to args such as args = ["WordPress,WordPress-Core,WordPress-Docs"]
will be ignored.
If your git repo doesn't have phpcs.xml
and you do not specify args
in main.workflow
PHPCS action, then this actions will fallback to default.
If your git repo have phpcs ruleset file other than default filename list, use PHPCS_STANDARD_FILE_NAME
environment var to provide filename.
Here is a sample phpcs.xml you can use in case you want to use custom sniffs.
If you have custom coding standards from your git repository, you can use composer and use phpcs
from execution from your repository phpcs file with the help of PHPCS_FILE_PATH
environment variable.
Automated Code Review in action
Please note...
- This action runs only for PRs. It even runs on new commits pushed after a PR is created.
- This action doesn't run on code in the repository added before this action.
- This action doesn't run for code committed directly to a branch. We highly recommend that you disable direct commits to your main/master branch.
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