An up-to-date Vim syntax for PHP.
This project is a fork of StanAngeloff/php.vim which is a fork of php.vim--Garvin which in turn is an update of the php.vim script which in turn is an updated version of the php.vim syntax file distributed with Vim. Whew!
php.vim
should work with Vim 7.0 and newer. Also works with other flavours like NeoVim.
Supported versions of PHP: 5.6
to 8.3
.
If you don't have a preferred installation method, vim-plug is quick and simple. With vim-plug installed, add the following to your vimrc
(if you are a NeoVim user, see the FAQ page for help):
Plug 'biinari/php.vim'
If you are using Git, please be aware the original repository this project was forked from contains bad timezone in some of the commits. You'll need to fetch with fsckObjects
disabled:
git clone -c fetch.fsckObjects=false [email protected]:biinari/php.vim.git
Unless you specify -c fetch.fsckObjects=false
as an option to git clone
, you may see badTimezone: invalid author/committer line - bad time zone
in the output and the cloning will fail.
php.vim
comes with sensible defaults for most use cases. Below is a list of some interesting configuration options you may tweak. Refer to the source code for additional options.
-
g:php_version_id
,b:php_version_id
Default:
g:php_version_id = 70300
The PHP version the Vim syntax should adhere to. This currently determines how strict Heredoc/Nowdoc syntax should be. The format of the Vim variable follows the PHP predefined constant
PHP_VERSION_ID
. -
g:php_syntax_extensions_enabled
,g:php_syntax_extensions_disabled
b:php_syntax_extensions_enabled
,b:php_syntax_extensions_disabled
Default:
g:php_syntax_extensions_enabled = ["bcmath", "bz2", "core", "curl", "date", "dom", "ereg", "gd", "gettext", "hash", "iconv", "json", "libxml", "mbstring", "mcrypt", "mhash", "mysql", "mysqli", "openssl", "pcre", "pdo", "pgsql", "phar", "reflection", "session", "simplexml", "soap", "sockets", "spl", "sqlite3", "standard", "tokenizer", "wddx", "xml", "xmlreader", "xmlwriter", "zip", "zlib"]
A list of PHP extension names (lowercase) for which highlighting of built-in functions, constants, classes and interfaces is enabled / disabled.
If you are not interested in highlighting any built-in functions/constants/etc., set
g:php_syntax_extensions_enabled
to an empty list[]
.If you are not interested in highlighting built-in functions/constants/etc. for a subset of PHP extensions, set
g:php_syntax_extensions_enabled
to a list of extensions you wish to disable, e.g.,["mcrypt"]
. -
php_var_selector_is_identifier
Default:
0
Set this to a truthy value (e.g.,
1
) to include the dollar sign$
as part of the highlighting group for a PHP variable. -
php_html_load
,php_html_in_heredoc
,php_html_in_nowdoc
Default:
1
(NOTE: settingphp_html_load
to a truthy value takes precedence and overrides bothphp_html_in_heredoc
&php_html_in_nowdoc
)Set to a falsy value (e.g.,
0
) to disable embedding HTML in PHP. Doing so may yield significant speed-ups of syntax highlighting.This should not affect HTML highlighting in templating languages, such as Blade.
-
php_sql_query
,php_sql_heredoc
,php_sql_nowdoc
Default:
1
Set to a falsy value (e.g.,
0
) to disable SQL syntax in PHP. Doing so may yield moderate speed-ups of syntax highlighting.
php.vim
pairs nicely with:
phpfolding.vim
: Automatic folding of PHP functions, classes, … (also folds related PhpDoc)PHP-Indenting-for-VIm
: The official VIm indent script for PHP
Syntax highlighting can be controlled at a fine-grained level. For example, all text in PHP comments is highlighted as phpComment
by default, however there are smaller syntax groups you can tweak, e.g., how PHPDoc @tags
appear. There are several syntax groups you can choose from.
Example: Overriding PHP @tags
and $parameters
in comments to appear as a different highlighting group, giving them distinct colouring:
" Put this function at the very end of your vimrc file.
function! PhpSyntaxOverride()
" Put snippet overrides in this function.
hi! link phpDocTags phpDefine
hi! link phpDocParam phpType
endfunction
augroup phpSyntaxOverride
autocmd!
autocmd FileType php call PhpSyntaxOverride()
augroup END
You may add the code snippets below to your PhpSyntaxOverride
function (see above for instructions on how to create this function).
If you wish to highlight the namespace separator \
differently (original request):
hi phpUseNamespaceSeparator guifg=#808080 guibg=NONE gui=NONE
hi phpClassNamespaceSeparator guifg=#808080 guibg=NONE gui=NONE
If you wish to highlight (
and )
differently (original request):
syn match phpParentOnly "[()]" contained containedin=phpParent
hi phpParentOnly guifg=#f08080 guibg=NONE gui=NONE
When you install php.vim
using your preferred installation method, all the needed files are already in place.
If you wish to rebuild the syntax file with a more recent version of PHP available on the Docker Hub, you should use the provided Dockerfile
to do so:
docker build --no-cache --force-rm -f attic/Dockerfile -t php.vim .
cat syntax/php.vim | docker run --rm -i php.vim > syntax/php.vim.new
docker rmi php.vim
mv syntax/php.vim.new syntax/php.vim
NOTE: If the updated syntax file fails to load and is corrupted, try loading syntax/php.vim
in your favourite editor and ensure line endings are set to Unix \n
.