#+TITLE: PHP layer #+TAGS: layer|uncategorized [[file:img/php.png]] * Table of Contents :TOC_4_gh:noexport: - [[#description][Description]] - [[#features][Features:]] - [[#install][Install]] - [[#key-bindings][Key bindings]] - [[#usage][Usage]] * Description This layer adds PHP language support to Spacemacs. ** Features: - Edit PHP files using [[https://github.com/ejmr/php-mode][php-mode]] - Edit Drupal files - Complete and jump to define with [[https://github.com/xcwen/ac-php][company-php]] - Run tests with PHPUnit - Reformat code with PHP CBF The =gtags= layer is recommended to benefit from better =eldoc= and =helm-gtags=. * Install To use this configuration layer, add it to your =~/.spacemacs=. You will need to add =php= to the existing =dotspacemacs-configuration-layers= list in this file. * Key bindings | Key binding | Description | |-------------+-------------------------| | ~SPC m g g~ | jump to define at point | | ~C-t~ | jump back | * Usage Because of the way that the ac-php-core package works, there are a couple of simple initialization tasks which must occur to get the completion working as it should. On any new project make sure to perform the following initialization tasks: 1. Run the following #+BEGIN_SRC shell cd /root/of/project touch .ac-php-conf.json #+END_SRC 2. Inside of spacemacs run: = ac-php-remake-tags = The =.ac-php-conf.json= file is required to enable auto-completion. When you run =ac-php-remake-tags= and your =.ac-php-conf.json= file is empty the default configuration will be used and inserted in the file. If your project contains the following files at the root folder: 1. =.projectile= 2. =vendor/autoload.php= the necessary configuration file (=.ac-php-conf.json=) will be created automatically if it does not exist.