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composer cookbook

Description

This cookbook provides an easy way to install Composer, a dependency manager for PHP.

More information available at http://getcomposer.org/.

Requirements

⚠ This cookbook does not install PHP! Please make sure PHP is installed before this cookbook is included, e.g. by using the php cookbook.

Cookbooks:

No dependencies.

Platforms:

  • Ubuntu
  • Debian
  • RHEL
  • CentOS
  • Fedora
  • Windows

Attributes

  • node['composer']['url'] - Location of the source
  • node['composer']['install_dir'] - Installation target directory (absolute or relative path) if installing locally
  • node['composer']['bin'] - bin directory
  • node['composer']['install_globally'] - Installation method, :source or :package - default true
  • node['composer']['mask'] - Mask for composer.phar - default 0755
  • node['composer']['link_type'] - link type for composer.phar link - default :symbolic
  • node['composer']['global_configs'] - Hash with global config options for users, eg. { "userX" => { "github-oauth" => { "github.com" => "userX_oauth_token" }, "vendor-dir" => "myvendordir" } } - default {}
  • node['composer']['home_dir'] - COMPOSER_HOME, defaults to nil (in which case install_dir will be used), please do read the Composer documentation on COMPOSER_HOME when setting a custom home_dir
  • node['composer']['global_install']['install_dir'] - The default location to install the packages in for composer_install_global
  • node['composer']['global_install']['bin_dir'] - The default location to symlink the binaries when using composer_install_global

Resources

This cookbook includes resources for managing a Composer project and for installing Composer packages globally:

composer_project

Actions

Action Description
:install Reads the composer.json file from the current directory, resolves the dependencies, and installs them into project directory - this is the default action
:require Create composer.json file using specified package and version and installs it with the dependencies.
:update Gets the latest versions of the dependencies and updates the composer.lock file
:dump_autoload Updates the autoloader without having to go through an install or update (eg. because of new classes in a classmap package)
:remove Removes package from composer.json and uninstalls it

Properties

Name Description
project_dir The directory where your project's composer.json can be found (name attribute)
package The package to require or remove when using those actions
version The version of the package to require or remove when using those actions, default *.*.*. Be careful when uninstalling, the version has to match the installed package!
vendor Can be used to combine package and version, deprecated!
dev Install packages listed in require-dev, default false
quiet Do not output any message, default true
optimize_autoloader Optimize PSR0 packages to use classmaps, default false
prefer_dist use the dist installation method
prefer_source use the source installation method
bin_dir overwrites the composer bin dir
user the user to use when executing the composer commands
group the group to use when executing the composer commands
umask the umask to use when executing the composer commands
environment A hash of environment variables that will be available when running composer

Examples

# Install the project dependencies
composer_project "/path/to/project" do
  dev false
  quiet true
  prefer_dist false
  action :install
end

# Require the package in the project dir
composer_project "/path/to/project" do
  package 'vendor/package'
  version '*.*.*'
  dev false
  quiet true
  prefer_dist false
  action :require
end

# Update the project dependencies
composer_project "/path/to/project" do
  dev false
  quiet true
  action :update
end

# Dump-autoload in the project dir
composer_project "/path/to/project" do
  dev false
  quiet true
  action :dump_autoload
end

# Remove the package in the project dir
composer_project "/path/to/project" do
  package 'vendor/package'
  action :remove
end

composer_install_global

Actions

Action Description
:install Installs the package in the preferred global composer directory, putting binary symlinks in the preferred global binary directory (see attributes)
:update Gets the latest versions of the dependencies and updates the composer.lock file for the globally installed composer packages
:remove Removes package from the global composer.json and uninstalls it

Attribute parameters

Property Description
package The package to install or remove, name_attribute
version The version of the package to install or remove when using those actions, default *.*.*. Be careful when uninstalling, the version has to match the installed package!
install_dir the directory in which to make the global installation, default: see the attributes
bin_dir the directory in which to make the symlinks to the binaries, default: see the attributes
dev Install packages listed in require-dev, default false
quiet Do not output any message, default true
optimize_autoloader Optimize PSR0 packages to use classmaps, default false
prefer_dist use the dist installation method
prefer_source use the source installation method

Examples

# Install a package globally
composer_install_global "package" do
  version '~4.1'
  action :install
end

# Update the package
composer_install_global "package" do
  action :update
end

# Remove the package from the global installation
composer_install_global "package" do
  action :remove
end

Usage

  1. Make sure PHP is installed (e.g. include the php::default recipe)
  2. Set custom values for any attributes in a wrapper recipe / node data
  3. Include composer::default in your wrapper recipe / run list
  4. Use composer_project and composer_install_global in your recipes

References

License and Authors

Author: David Joos [email protected] Copyright: 2016-2022, David Joos

Author: David Joos [email protected] Author: Escape Studios Development [email protected] Copyright: 2012-2015, Escape Studios

Unless otherwise noted, all files are released under the MIT license, possible exceptions will contain licensing information in them.

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.