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# Rector - Instant Upgrades and Automated Refactoring
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Rector instantly upgrades and refactors the PHP code of your application. It can help you in 2 major areas:
### 1. Instant Upgrades
Rector now supports upgrades from PHP 5.3 to 8.2 and major open-source projects like [Symfony](https://github.com/rectorphp/rector-symfony), [PHPUnit](https://github.com/rectorphp/rector-phpunit), and [Doctrine](https://github.com/rectorphp/rector-doctrine). Do you want to **be constantly on the latest PHP and Framework without effort**?
Use Rector to handle **instant upgrades** for you.
### 2. Automated Refactoring
Do you have code quality you need, but struggle to keep it with new developers in your team? Do you want to see smart code-reviews even when every senior developers sleeps?
Add Rector to your CI and let it **continuously refactor your code** and keep the code quality high.
Read our [blogpost](https://getrector.com/blog/new-setup-ci-command-to-let-rector-work-for-you) to see how to set up automated refactoring.
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## Install
```bash
composer require rector/rector --dev
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```
## Running Rector
There are 2 main ways to use Rector:
- a *single rule*, to have the change under control
- or group of rules called *sets*
To use them, create a `rector.php` in your root directory:
```bash
vendor/bin/rector init
```
And modify it:
```php
use Rector\Config\RectorConfig;
use Rector\Set\ValueObject\SetList;
use Rector\TypeDeclaration\Rector\Property\TypedPropertyFromStrictConstructorRector;
return static function (RectorConfig $rectorConfig): void {
// register single rule
$rectorConfig->rule(TypedPropertyFromStrictConstructorRector::class);
// here we can define, what sets of rules will be applied
// tip: use "SetList" class to autocomplete sets with your IDE
$rectorConfig->sets([
SetList::CODE_QUALITY
]);
};
```
Then dry run Rector:
```bash
vendor/bin/rector process src --dry-run
```
Rector will show you diff of files that it *would* change. To *make* the changes, drop `--dry-run`:
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```bash
vendor/bin/rector process src
```
## Documentation
* Find [full documentation here](https://getrector.org/documentation/).
* [Explore Rector Rules](/docs/rector_rules_overview.md)
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## Learn Faster with a Book
Are you curious, how Rector works internally, how to create your own rules and test them and why Rector was born?
Read [Rector - The Power of Automated Refactoring](https://leanpub.com/rector-the-power-of-automated-refactoring) that will take you step by step through the Rector setup and how to create your own rules.
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## Empowered by Community :heart:
The Rector community is powerful thanks to active maintainers who take care of Rector sets for particular projects.
Among there projects belong:
* [palantirnet/drupal-rector](https://github.com/palantirnet/drupal-rector)
* [craftcms/rector](https://github.com/craftcms/rector)
* [FriendsOfShopware/shopware-rector](https://github.com/FriendsOfShopware/shopware-rector)
* [sabbelasichon/typo3-rector](https://github.com/sabbelasichon/typo3-rector)
* [sulu/sulu-rector](https://github.com/sulu/sulu-rector)
* [efabrica-team/rector-nette](https://github.com/efabrica-team/rector-nette)
* [Sylius/SyliusRector](https://github.com/Sylius/SyliusRector)
* [CoditoNet/rector-money](https://github.com/CoditoNet/rector-money)
* [laminas/laminas-servicemanager-migration](https://github.com/laminas/laminas-servicemanager-migration)
* [cakephp/upgrade](https://github.com/cakephp/upgrade)
* [driftingly/rector-laravel](https://github.com/driftingly/rector-laravel)
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## Hire us to get Job Done :muscle:
Rector is a tool that [we develop](https://getrector.org/) and share for free, so anyone can automate their refactoring. But not everyone has dozens of hours to understand complexity of abstract-syntax-tree in their own time. **That's why we provide commercial support - to save your time**.
Would you like to apply Rector on your code base but don't have time for the struggle with your project? [Hire us](https://getrector.org/contact) to get there faster.
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## How to Contribute
See [the contribution guide](/CONTRIBUTING.md) or go to development repository [rector/rector-src](https://github.com/rectorphp/rector-src).
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## Debugging
You can use `--debug` option, that will print nested exceptions output:
```bash
vendor/bin/rector process src/Controller --dry-run --debug
```
Or with Xdebug:
1. Make sure [Xdebug](https://xdebug.org/) is installed and configured
2. Add `--xdebug` option when running Rector
```bash
vendor/bin/rector process src/Controller --dry-run --xdebug
```
To assist with simple debugging Rector provides 2 helpers to pretty-print AST-nodes:
```php
use PhpParser\Node\Scalar\String_;
$node = new String_('hello world!');
// prints node to string, as PHP code displays it
print_node($node);
// dump nested node object with nested properties
dump_node($node);
// 2nd argument is how deep the nesting is - this makes sure the dump is short and useful
dump_node($node, 1);
```
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## Known Drawbacks
### How to Apply Coding Standards?
Rector uses [nikic/php-parser](https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser/), built on technology called an *abstract syntax tree* (AST). An AST doesn't know about spaces and when written to a file it produces poorly formatted code in both PHP and docblock annotations. **That's why your project needs to have a coding standard tool** and a set of formatting rules, so it can make Rector's output code nice and shiny again.
We're using [ECS](https://github.com/symplify/easy-coding-standard) with [this setup](https://github.com/rectorphp/rector-src/blob/main/ecs.php).