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Informations about the package analyzer

cauditor PHP analyzer

Build status Code coverage Code quality Latest version Downloads total

Pretty stats

Setting it up is a ridiculously easy 2-step process:

Installation

1. Composer

Simply add a dependency on cauditor/analyzer to your composer.json file if you use Composer to manage the dependencies of your project:

This will make this library available in your CI server.

2. CI build

Add this to your .travis.yml's after_success statements:

.travis.yml

It'll instruct Travis CI to generate the metrics & submit them to cauditor.org.

This should also work on other CI providers, as long as you make sure composer install --dev is run so this client gets installed.

3. Look at those pretty metrics!

Point your browser to https://www.cauditor.org/you/your-project and look at the results!

Configuration

Add a .cauditor.yml file to the root of your project. Available configuration options (and their defaults) are:

.cauditor.yml

Note that, in addition to whatever is configured, folders 'vendors', '.git' & '.svn' are always excluded.


All versions of analyzer with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version ^5.3|^7.0
ext-curl Version *
pdepend/pdepend Version ^2.1
symfony/yaml Version ^2.0|^3.0
matthiasmullie/path-converter Version ^1.0
matthiasmullie/ci-sniffer Version ^1.2
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