4.2 KiB
lang/php
Description
This module adds support for PHP 5.3+ (including PHP7).
- ctags-based code completion (
company-phpandphpctags) - eldoc support (
ac-phpandphp-extras) - REPL (
php-boris) - Code refactoring commands (
php-refactor-mode) - Unit-test commands (
phpunit) - Support for
laravelandcomposerprojects (with project-specific snippets) - File templates
- Snippets
PHP was the first programming language I got paid to code in, back in the Cretaceous period (2003). My sincerest apologies go out to all the programmers who inherited my earliest PHP work. I know you're out there, writhing in your straitjackets.
Save a programmer today. Stop a friend from choosing PHP as their first language.
Maintainers
This module has no dedicated maintainers.
Module Flags
+hackAdd support for the Hack dialect of PHP by Facebook.+lspEnable LSP support through phpactor or intelephense. Requires the:tools lspmodule and the phpactor server to be installed on your system.
Plugins
- async
- php-boris
- php-extras
- php-mode
- php-refactor-mode
- phpunit
-
+hack -
+lsp -
:editor format
Prerequisites
PHP
To get started with PHP, you'll need php (5.3+) and composer.
Note for +lsp:
- In order to make full use of phpactor server,
php(7.3+) is recommended. - If you use intelephense,
nodeandnpmare needed.
MacOS
PHP 5.5 comes prepackaged with newer versions of MacOS. These instructions are provided for reference:
brew tap homebrew/homebrew-php
brew install php71 # or php53, php54, php55
brew install composer
# If you use intelephense:
brew install node
brew install npm
Arch Linux
sudo pacman --needed --noconfirm -S php composer # or php53, php54, php55
# If you use intelephense:
sudo pacman -S nodejs npm
openSUSE
sudo zypper install php-composer
# If you use intelephense:
sudo zypper install nodejs npm
Dependencies
The features in this module optionally depend on the following php packages:
boris(REPL)phpctags(better code completion)phpunit(unit test commands)php-cs-fixer(for code formatting)
composer global require \
d11wtq/boris \
phpunit/phpunit \
techlivezheng/phpctags
Ensure that \~/.composer/vendor/bin is in PATH:
# place this in your profile file, like ~/.bash_profile or ~/.zshenv
export PATH="~/.composer/vendor/bin:$PATH"
By the way, if you use intelephense, running M-x lsp-install-server and
choose iph to install lsp-intelephense.