SymfonyInsight helps you create maintainable and robust Symfony projects by giving you actionable metrics and hints about your project’s code.
However, while fixing actual code quality issues is definitely important, it is only a part of the problem. It does not deal with the other side of software quality: human organization. Designing a solution to a problem requires a deep and clear understanding of this problem, and the process in which this understanding happens is another potential source of quality improvement.
This is the reason why we are introducing the SymfonyInsight Portfolio.
SymfonyInsight shines at helping you tackle technical quality issues mainly because of a few key features:
By focusing on the integration and the aggregation of information, SymfonyInsight is able to display to right information, concisely, right where you need it.
When we started to conceive a feature helping teams improve their projects' quality, we wanted to provide the same quality of concise information. This is exactly the aim of the Portfolio: a single dashboard showing the most important metrics about what is currently happening in your team’s projects, in real time.
The purpose of the Portfolio is to give teams the ability to monitor multiple projects efficiently, both in terms of size and in terms of quality, without having to follow all the pull requests and commits individually. It is designed to give a basis on which better communication about quality can happen.
The Portfolio focuses on the most important elements you need to know for each project:
It also creates a chart comparing the evolution of technical debt and project size over time, letting you know when you should probably invest on technical debt to avoid it to get out of control.
Interested in improving your projects quality? Go to insight.symfony.com to get started or read the Portfolio documentation to learn more!
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