Moodle plugins directory: Code-checker: Versions: 2012030100 | Moodle.org
Code-checker
General plugins (Local) ::: local_codechecker
Maintained by Eloy Lafuente (stronk7), Tim Hunt, Víctor Déniz Falcón, Sara Arjona Téllez
Part of set Moodle development.
A tool for developers that helps them follow Moodle's coding style.
Code-checker 2012030100
Moodle 2.2
Released: Monday, 2 April 2012, 9:19 PM
This Moodle plugin uses the Pear CodeSniffer library to check that code follows
the Moodle coding guidelines http://docs.moodle.org/en/Development:Coding_style
It was created by developers at the Open University, including Sam Marshall,
Tim Hunt and Jenny Gray. It is now maintained by Moodle HQ
To install using git, type this command in the root of your Moodle install
git clone git://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-local_codechecker.git local/codechecker
Then add /local/codechecker to your git ignore.
Alternatively, download the zip from
https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-local_codechecker/zipball/master
unzip it into the local folder, and then rename the new folder to codechecker.
After you have installed this local plugin , you should see a new option
Site administration -> Development -> Code checker in the settings block.
We hope you find this tool useful. Please feel free to enhance it.
Tip for Eclipse users:
If if you use Eclipse for development, you might want to install the
PHP CodeSniffer plugin (http://www.phpsrc.org/).
1. Create a new "CodeSniffer standard" in the preferences page.
2. Point it at the moodle directory inside the codechecker folder.
3. Thank Michael Aherne from University of Strathclyde who worked this out!
the Moodle coding guidelines http://docs.moodle.org/en/Development:Coding_style
It was created by developers at the Open University, including Sam Marshall,
Tim Hunt and Jenny Gray. It is now maintained by Moodle HQ
To install using git, type this command in the root of your Moodle install
git clone git://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-local_codechecker.git local/codechecker
Then add /local/codechecker to your git ignore.
Alternatively, download the zip from
https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-local_codechecker/zipball/master
unzip it into the local folder, and then rename the new folder to codechecker.
After you have installed this local plugin , you should see a new option
Site administration -> Development -> Code checker in the settings block.
We hope you find this tool useful. Please feel free to enhance it.
Tip for Eclipse users:
If if you use Eclipse for development, you might want to install the
PHP CodeSniffer plugin (http://www.phpsrc.org/).
1. Create a new "CodeSniffer standard" in the preferences page.
2. Point it at the moodle directory inside the codechecker folder.
3. Thank Michael Aherne from University of Strathclyde who worked this out!
Version information
- Version build number
- 2012030100
- Can be updated from
- 2011040400
- Can be updated to
- 2.2.1 (2012040800), 2.2.2 (2012061600), 2.2.6 (2013031200), 2.2.7 (2013060600), 2.2.8 (2013071300), 2.3.0 (2014021700), 2.3.2 - Candelaria, mojo's paradise! (2014081500)
- Maturity
- Unknown
- MD5 Sum
- 688e281e7388da60bc4223f5377f1266
- Supported software
- PHP 5.3, Moodle 2.2
- The more recent release 2.3.2 - Candelaria, mojo's paradise! (2014081500) exists for Moodle 2.2
Version control information
- Version control system (VCS)
- GIT
- VCS repository URL
- VCS branch
- master
Default installation instructions for plugins of the type General plugins (Local)
- Make sure you have all the required versions.
- Download and unpack the module.
- Place the folder in the "local" subdirectory.
- Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation.