Turns checkstyle based XML-Reports into GitHub Pull Request Annotations via the Checks API. This script is meant for use within your GitHub Action.
That means you no longer search thru your GitHub Action logfiles. No need to interpret messages which are formatted differently with every tool. Instead you can focus on your Pull Request, and you don't need to leave the Pull Request area.
Images from https://github.com/mheap/phpunit-github-actions-printer
DEMO - See how Pull Request warnings/errors are rendered in action
Install the binary via composer
composer require staabm/annotate-pull-request-from-checkstyle --devConsider supporting the project, so we can make this tool even better even faster for everyone.
cs2pr can be used on a already existing checkstyle-report xml-file. Alternatively you might use it in the unix-pipe notation to chain it into your existing cli command.
Run one of the following commands within your GitHub Action workflow:
cs2pr /path/to/checkstyle-report.xml--graceful-warnings: Don't exit with error codes if there are only warnings--colorize: Colorize the output. Useful if the same lint script should be used locally on the command line and remote on GitHub Actions. With this option, errors and warnings are better distinguishable on the command line and the output is still compatible with GitHub Annotations--notices-as-warningsConverts notices to warnings. This can be useful because GitHub does not annotate notices.--prepend-filenamePrepend the filename to the output message--prepend-sourceWhen the checkstyle generating tool provides asourceattribute, prepend the source to the output message.
... works for any command which produces a checkstyle-formatted report.
Examples can bee seen below:
Using PHPStan
phpstan analyse --error-format=checkstyle | cs2prPhpstan 0.12.32 introduced native github actions support, therefore you might use this instead:
phpstan analyseUsing Psalm
psalm --output-format=checkstyle | cs2prPsalm even supports the required format natively, therefore you might use this instead:
psalm --output-format=githubphp-cs-fixer fix --dry-run --format=checkstyle | cs2prUsing PHP_CodeSniffer
phpcs --report=checkstyle -q /path/to/code | cs2prNote: the -q option means that no output will be shown in the action logs anymore.
To see the output both in the PR as well as in the action logs, use two steps, like so:
- name: Check PHP code style
id: phpcs
run: phpcs --report-full --report-checkstyle=./phpcs-report.xml
- name: Show PHPCS results in PR
if: ${{ always() && steps.phpcs.outcome == 'failure' }}
run: cs2pr ./phpcs-report.xmlUsing PHP Parallel Lint
vendor/bin/parallel-lint . --exclude vendor --checkstyle | cs2prUsing Laravel Pint
- name: Show Pint results in PR
run: pint --test --format=checkstyle | cs2prNote: if you want to have both logs and annotations you need to run pint twice:
- name: Check PHP code style
id: cs-check
run: pint --test
- name: Generate Annotations on CS errors
if: failure() && steps.cs-check.outcome != 'success'
run: pint --test --format=checkstyle | cs2prPHPUnit does not support checkstyle, therefore cs2pr will not work for you.
you might instead try
If you're using shivammathur/setup-php to setup PHP, cs2pr binary is shipped within:
# ...
jobs:
phpstan-analysis:
name: phpstan static code analysis
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Setup PHP
uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v1
with:
php-version: 7.3
coverage: none # disable xdebug, pcov
tools: cs2pr
- run: |
composer install # install your apps dependencies
vendor/bin/phpstan analyse --error-format=checkstyle | cs2prIf you use a custom PHP installation, then your project needs to require staabm/annotate-pull-request-from-checkstyle
# ...
jobs:
phpstan-analysis:
name: phpstan static code analysis
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Setup PHP
run: # custom PHP installation
- run: |
composer install # install your apps dependencies
composer require staabm/annotate-pull-request-from-checkstyle # install cs2pr
vendor/bin/phpstan analyse --error-format=checkstyle | vendor/bin/cs2prYou can also use cs2pr itself as a GitHub Action. This is useful if you want to for instance use it for a project that does not use PHP or if you want to use it with a custom PHP installation.
See the example at the cs2pr GitHub Action repository.
This script is based on a suggestion of Benjamin Eberlei
The Code is inspired by https://github.com/mheap/phpunit-github-actions-printer
