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# Introduction
Composer is a tool for dependency management in PHP. It allows you to declare
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the libraries your project depends on and it will manage (install/update) them
for you.
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## Dependency management
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Composer is **not** a package manager in the same sense as Yum or Apt are. Yes,
it deals with "packages" or libraries, but it manages them on a per-project
basis, installing them in a directory (e.g. `vendor`) inside your project. By
default it does not install anything globally. Thus, it is a dependency
manager. It does however support a "global" project for convenience via the
[global](03-cli.md#global) command.
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This idea is not new and Composer is strongly inspired by node's
[npm](https://www.npmjs.com/) and ruby's [bundler](https://bundler.io/).
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Suppose:
1. You have a project that depends on a number of libraries.
1. Some of those libraries depend on other libraries.
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Composer:
1. Enables you to declare the libraries you depend on.
1. Finds out which versions of which packages can and need to be installed, and
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installs them (meaning it downloads them into your project).
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See the [Basic usage](01-basic-usage.md) chapter for more details on declaring
dependencies.
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## System Requirements
Composer requires PHP 5.3.2+ to run. A few sensitive php settings and compile
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flags are also required, but when using the installer you will be warned about
any incompatibilities.
To install packages from sources instead of simple zip archives, you will need
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git, svn, fossil or hg depending on how the package is version-controlled.
Composer is multi-platform and we strive to make it run equally well on Windows,
Linux and OSX.
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## Installation - Linux / Unix / OSX
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### Downloading the Composer Executable
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Composer offers a convenient installer that you can execute directly from the
commandline. Feel free to [download this file](https://getcomposer.org/installer)
or review it on [GitHub](https://github.com/composer/getcomposer.org/blob/master/web/installer)
if you wish to know more about the inner workings of the installer. The source
is plain PHP.
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There are in short, two ways to install Composer. Locally as part of your
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project, or globally as a system wide executable.
#### Locally
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Installing Composer locally is a matter of just running the installer in your
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project directory. See [the Download page](https://getcomposer.org/download/)
for instructions.
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The installer will just check a few PHP settings and then download
`composer.phar` to your working directory. This file is the Composer binary. It
is a PHAR (PHP archive), which is an archive format for PHP which can be run on
the command line, amongst other things.
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Now just run `php composer.phar` in order to run Composer.
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You can install Composer to a specific directory by using the `--install-dir`
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option and additionally (re)name it as well using the `--filename` option. When
running the installer when following
[the Download page instructions](https://getcomposer.org/download/) add the
following parameters:
```sh
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php composer-setup.php --install-dir=bin --filename=composer
```
Now just run `php bin/composer` in order to run Composer.
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#### Globally
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You can place the Composer PHAR anywhere you wish. If you put it in a directory
that is part of your `PATH`, you can access it globally. On unixy systems you
can even make it executable and invoke it without directly using the `php`
interpreter.
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After running the installer following [the Download page instructions](https://getcomposer.org/download/)
you can run this to move composer.phar to a directory that is in your path:
```sh
mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composer
```
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> **Note:** If the above fails due to permissions, you may need to run it again
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> with sudo.
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> **Note:** On some versions of OSX the `/usr` directory does not exist by
> default. If you receive the error "/usr/local/bin/composer: No such file or
> directory" then you must create the directory manually before proceeding:
> `mkdir -p /usr/local/bin`.
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> **Note:** For information on changing your PATH, please read the
> [Wikipedia article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PATH_(variable)) and/or use Google.
Now just run `composer` in order to run Composer instead of `php composer.phar`.
## Installation - Windows
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### Using the Installer
This is the easiest way to get Composer set up on your machine.
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Download and run
[Composer-Setup.exe](https://getcomposer.org/Composer-Setup.exe). It will
install the latest Composer version and set up your PATH so that you can just
call `composer` from any directory in your command line.
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> **Note:** Close your current terminal. Test usage with a new terminal: This is
> important since the PATH only gets loaded when the terminal starts.
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### Manual Installation
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Change to a directory on your `PATH` and run the installer following
[the Download page instructions](https://getcomposer.org/download/)
to download `composer.phar`.
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Create a new `composer.bat` file alongside `composer.phar`:
```sh
C:\bin>echo @php "%~dp0composer.phar" %*>composer.bat
```
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Add the directory to your PATH environment variable if it isn't already.
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For information on changing your PATH variable, please see
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[this article](https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm) and/or
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use Google.
Close your current terminal. Test usage with a new terminal:
```sh
C:\Users\username>composer -V
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Composer version 1.0.0 2016-01-10 20:34:53
```
## Using Composer
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Now that you've installed Composer, you are ready to use it! Head on over to the
next chapter for a short and simple demonstration.
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[Basic usage](01-basic-usage.md) →