# Rector - Speedup Your PHP Development [![Downloads](https://img.shields.io/packagist/dt/rector/rector.svg?style=flat-square)](https://packagist.org/packages/rector/rector)
Rector helps you with 2 areas - major code changes and in daily work. - Do you have a legacy code base? Do you want to have that latest version of PHP or your favorite framework? → **Rector gets you there with instant upgrade**.
- Do you have code quality you need, but struggle to keep it with new developers in your team? Do you wish to have code-reviews for each member of your team, but don't have time for it? → **Add Rector to you CI and let it fix your code for you. Get [instant feedback](https://tomasvotruba.com/blog/2020/01/13/why-is-first-instant-feedback-crucial-to-developers/) after each commit.**
It's a tool that [we develop](https://getrector.org/) and share for free, so anyone can automate their refactoring. [Hire us](https://getrector.org/contact) to speed up learning Rector, AST and nodes, to educate your team about Rectors benefits and to setup Rector in your project, so that you can enjoy the 300 % development speed :+1:
## Open-Source First Rector **instantly upgrades and refactors the PHP code of your application**. It supports all versions of PHP from 5.3 and major open-source projects:

Drupal Rector rules


### What Can Rector Do for You? - [Complete 2800 `@var` types in 2 minutes](https://tomasvotruba.com/blog/2019/07/29/how-we-completed-thousands-of-missing-var-annotations-in-a-day/) - [Upgrade 30 000 unit tests from PHPUnit 6 to 9](https://twitter.com/LBajsarowicz/status/1272947900016967683) - [Complete PHP 7.4 Property Types](https://tomasvotruba.com/blog/2018/11/15/how-to-get-php-74-typed-properties-to-your-code-in-few-seconds/) - [Migrate from Nette to Symfony](https://tomasvotruba.com/blog/2019/02/21/how-we-migrated-from-nette-to-symfony-in-3-weeks-part-1/) - [Refactor Laravel Facades to Dependency Injection](https://tomasvotruba.com/blog/2019/03/04/how-to-turn-laravel-from-static-to-dependency-injection-in-one-day/) - And much more...
## Documentation - [Explore 450+ Rector Rules](/docs/rector_rules_overview.md) - [How Does Rector Work?](/docs/how_it_works.md) - [PHP Parser Nodes](https://github.com/rectorphp/php-parser-nodes-docs/) ### Advanced - [Auto Import Names](/docs/auto_import_names.md) - [How to Ignore Rule or Paths](/docs/how_to_ignore_rule_or_paths.md) - [Static Reflection and Autoload](/docs/static_reflection_and_autoload.md) - [How to Configure Rule](/docs/how_to_configure_rules.md) - [How to Generate Configuration file](/docs/init_command.md) ### Contributing - [How to add Test for Rector Rule](/docs/how_to_add_test_for_rector_rule.md) - [How to work with Doc Block and Comments](/docs/how_to_work_with_doc_block_and_comments.md) - [How to Create New Rector Rule](/docs/create_own_rule.md)
## Install ```bash composer require rector/rector --dev ``` - Having conflicts during `composer require`? → Use the [Rector Prefixed](https://github.com/rectorphp/rector-prefixed) with PHP 7.1+ version - Using a different PHP version than Rector supports? → Use the [Docker image](/docs/how_to_run_rector_in_docker.md)
## Running Rector There a 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 // rector.php use Rector\Core\Configuration\Option; use Rector\Php74\Rector\Property\TypedPropertyRector; use Rector\Set\ValueObject\SetList; use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Loader\Configurator\ContainerConfigurator; return static function (ContainerConfigurator $containerConfigurator): void { // here we can define, what sets of rules will be applied $parameters = $containerConfigurator->parameters(); // tip: use "SetList" class to autocomplete sets $parameters->set(Option::SETS, [SetList::CODE_QUALITY]); // register single rule $services = $containerConfigurator->services(); $services->set(TypedPropertyRector::class); }; ``` 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`: ```bash vendor/bin/rector process src ``` *Note: `rector.php` is loaded by default. For different location, use `--config` option.*
## Configuration ```php // rector.php use Rector\Core\Configuration\Option; use Rector\Core\ValueObject\PhpVersion; use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Loader\Configurator\ContainerConfigurator; return static function (ContainerConfigurator $containerConfigurator): void { $parameters = $containerConfigurator->parameters(); // paths to refactor; solid alternative to CLI arguments $parameters->set(Option::PATHS, [__DIR__ . '/src', __DIR__ . '/tests']); // is your PHP version different from the one your refactor to? [default: your PHP version], uses PHP_VERSION_ID format $parameters->set(Option::PHP_VERSION_FEATURES, PhpVersion::PHP_72); // Run Rector only on changed files $parameters->set(Option::ENABLE_CACHE, true); // Path to phpstan with extensions, that PHPSTan in Rector uses to determine types $parameters->set(Option::PHPSTAN_FOR_RECTOR_PATH, getcwd() . '/phpstan-for-config.neon'); }; ```
## How to Contribute See [the contribution guide](/CONTRIBUTING.md).
### 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 a 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); ```
## Community Packages Do you use Rector to upgrade your code? Add it here: - [palantirnet/drupal-rector](https://github.com/palantirnet/drupal-rector) by [Palantir.net](https://github.com/palantirnet) for [Drupal](https://www.drupal.org/) - [sabbelasichon/typo3-rector](https://github.com/sabbelasichon/typo3-rector) for [TYPO3](https://typo3.org/)
## 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](ecs.php).