# Parameters ```yaml # grumphp.yml grumphp: hooks_dir: ~ hooks_preset: local git_hook_variables: VAGRANT_HOST_DIR: . VAGRANT_PROJECT_DIR: /var/www EXEC_GRUMPHP_COMMAND: exec stop_on_failure: false ignore_unstaged_changes: false hide_circumvention_tip: false process_timeout: 60 additonal_info: ~ ascii: failed: resource/grumphp-grumpy.txt succeeded: resource/grumphp-happy.txt parallel: enabled: true max_workers: 32 fixer: enabled: true fix_by_default: false ``` **hooks_dir** *Default: null* This parameter will tell GrumPHP in which folder it can find the git hooks template folder. It is used to find the git hooks at a custom location so that you can write your own GIT hooks. It defaults to null, which means that the default folder `resources/hooks `is used. **hooks_preset** *Default: local* This parameter will tell GrumPHP which hooks preset to use. Presets are only used when you did NOT specify a custom `hooks_dir`. GrumPHP comes with following presets: - `local`: All checks will run on your local computer. - `vagrant`: All checks will run in your vagrant box (your certainly want to customize `git_hook_variables` default values in this case). **git_hook_variables** This parameter will allow you to customize git hooks templates. For now, those parameters are used in the templates : - `VAGRANT_HOST_DIR` : specifies the vagrant location on your host machine relative to the git working folder (_default_ `.`) - `VAGRANT_PROJECT_DIR` : specifies the project dir location **inside** the vagrant box (_default_ `/var/www`) - `EXEC_GRUMPHP_COMMAND` : specifies the name of the command that will execute the grumphp script (_default_ `exec`) Examples: ```yaml grumphp: git_hook_variables: EXEC_GRUMPHP_COMMAND: '/usr/local/bin/php72' EXEC_GRUMPHP_COMMAND: 'lando php' EXEC_GRUMPHP_COMMAND: 'fin exec php' EXEC_GRUMPHP_COMMAND: 'php -c /custom/config.ini' EXEC_GRUMPHP_COMMAND: 'docker-compose run --rm --no-deps php' EXEC_GRUMPHP_COMMAND: 'docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/grumphp -w /grumphp webdevops/php:alpine' ``` **stop_on_failure** *Default: false* This parameter will tell GrumPHP to stop running tasks when one of the tasks results in an error. By default GrumPHP will continue running the configured tasks. **ignore_unstaged_changes** *Default: false* By enabling this option, GrumPHP will stash your unstaged changes in git before running the tasks. This way the tasks will run with the code that is actually committed without the unstaged changes. Note that during the commit, the unstaged changes will be stored in git stash. This may mess with your working copy and result in unexpected merge conflicts. **hide_circumvention_tip** *Default: false* Hides the tip describing how to circumvent the Git commit hook and bypass GrumPHP when a task fails. **process_timeout** *Default: 60* GrumPHP uses the Symfony Process component to run external tasks. The component will trigger a timeout after 60 seconds by default. If you've got tools that run more then 60 seconds, you can increase this parameter. It is also possible to disable the timeout by setting the value to `null`. When receiving a `Symfony\Component\Process\Exception\ProcessTimedOutException` during the execution of GrumPHP, you probably need to increment this setting. **additional_info** *Default: null* This parameter will display additional information at the end of a `success` *or* `error` task. ```yaml # grumphp.yml grumphp: additional_info: "\nTo get full documentation for the project!\nVisit https://docs.example.com\n" ``` *Example Result:* ``` GrumPHP is sniffing your code! Running task 1/1: Phpcs... ✔ To get full documentation for the project! Visit https://docs.example.com ``` **ascii** *Default: {failed: grumphp-grumpy.txt, succeeded: grumphp-happy.txt}* This parameter will tell GrumPHP where it can locate ascii images used in pre-commit hook. Currently there are only three images `failed` and `succeeded`. If path is not specified default image from `resources/ascii/` folder are used. You may also specify lists of ascii images, and GrumPHP will choose a random one from the list. ```yaml # grumphp.yml grumphp: ascii: failed: - resource/grumphp-grumpy.txt - resource/nopecat.txt - resource/failed.txt succeeded: - resource/grumphp-happy.txt - resource/me-gusta.txt - resource/succeeded.txt ``` To disable all banners set ascii to `~`: ```yaml # grumphp.yml grumphp: ascii: ~ ``` To disable a specific banner set ascii image path to `~`: ```yaml # grumphp.yml grumphp: ascii: succeeded: ~ ``` **parallel** The parallel section can be used to configure how parallel execution works inside GrumPHP. You can specify following options: ``` grumphp: parallel: enabled: true max_workers: 32 ``` **parallel.enabled** *Default: true* You can choose to enable or disable the parallel execution. If for some reason parallel tasks don't work for you, you can choose to run them in sequence. **parallel.max_size** *max_workers: 32* The maximum amount of workers inside the parallel worker pool. **fixer** GrumPHP provides a way of fixing your code. However, we won't automatically commit the changes, so that you have the chance to review what has been fixed! You can configure how fixers work with following config: ``` grumphp: fixer: enabled: true fix_by_default: false ``` **fixer.enabled** *Default: true* You can choose to enable or disable built-in fixers. **fixer.fix_by_default** *Default: false* In some contexts, like git commits, it is currently not possible to ask dynamic questions. Therefor, you can choose what the default answer will be.