# Phpspec The Phpspec task will spec your code with Phpspec. ***Composer*** ``` composer require --dev phpspec/phpspec ``` ***Config*** The task lives under the `phpspec` namespace and has following configurable parameters: ```yaml # grumphp.yml grumphp: tasks: phpspec: config_file: ~ format: ~ stop_on_failure: false verbose: false ``` **config_file** *Default: null* If your phpspec.yml file is located at an exotic location, you can specify your custom config file location with this option. **format** *Default: null* You can overwrite the default `progress` format or the one specified in the `phpspec.yml` config file by configuring this option. [A list of all formatters](http://www.phpspec.net/en/stable/cookbook/configuration.html#formatter) **stop_on_failure** *Default: false* When this option is enabled, phpspec will stop at the first error. This means that it will not run your full test suite when an error occurs. **verbose** *Default: false* When this option is enabled, phpspec will display a verbose error message about the failed example. This way, it is easier to debug what went wrong in the specs.