MODX PHP Coding Standards
General
- Beginning brackets do NOT linebreak. They start one space after the end parenthesis, as according to traditional Unix policy.
- Do not do any real logic in object constructors. Create class methods to do so.
null, true and false should always be lowercase. - Avoid embedded assignments (ex: $d = ($a = $b + $c) is bad).
- Never use extract().
- Avoid using global variables if at all possible.
- Document EVERYTHING.
Parenthesis
- Do not put parenthesis next to keywords. Put a space between.
- Do put parenthesis next to function names.
- Do not use parenthesis in return statements when it's not necessary. Example:
if ($test) { } while ($test == $other) { } array_push($one,$two); return $test;
- Do not use parenthesis when using include, require, include_once, and require_once.
Classes
- All ''core'' classnames, unless stated otherwise for special conditions, will be prefixed with the "mod" prefix: ie, modChunk, modTemplate, etc.
- All method names will be camelCase and will start with a lowercase letter.
- All private methods and variables must be prefixed with the underscore _ character.
class modFactor { public $publicVar; private $_privateVar; private function _privateFunc() { } public function publicFunc() { } }
Variables
Note these are not function arguments.
- Use all lowercase letters.
- Separate words with the underscore.
Function Arguments and Class Variables
- The first letter is lowercase, rest are camelCase. Example:
class modFactor { public function testFunc($testVar, array &$anotherTest = array()) { $this->_privateVar = $testVar; $local_variable =& $anotherTest; } }
Arrays
- Array index names use the underscore _, not the dash as their separator. This prevents errors with magic_quotes.
- Array index names are always lowercase. Spaces are represented by an underscore.
- Array index names are always encapsulated with single quotes.
Example:$_lang['chunk_create_text'] = 'Test';
Constants
- Constants must be in all UPPERCASE letters.
- Use only if absolutely necessary.
File Structure
- Always name PHP class files in name.class.php format.
Prefixing
- Lexicon strings for Components need to be prefixed:
$_lang['mycomponent.welcome_message'] = 'Welcome!';
- Always prefix class names; eg: 'finBank', 'finTransaction', etc.
- Always prefix Chunk names; eg: 'finStatement', 'finDeposit'
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