[docs] Change alias article according to comments
1.0.x-dev alias is safer than 1.0-dev. require-dev is also supported. Clarify that inline aliases are for matching constraints of deps. Tell users to avoid inline aliasing if possible.pull/626/head
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The `dev-master` branch is one in your main VCS repo. It is rather common that
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The `dev-master` branch is one in your main VCS repo. It is rather common that
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someone will want the latest master dev version. Thus, Composer allows you to
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someone will want the latest master dev version. Thus, Composer allows you to
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alias your `dev-master` branch to a `1.0-dev` version. It is done by
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alias your `dev-master` branch to a `1.0.x-dev` version. It is done by
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specifying a `branch-alias` field under `extra` in `composer.json`:
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specifying a `branch-alias` field under `extra` in `composer.json`:
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{
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"extra": {
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"extra": {
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"branch-alias": {
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"branch-alias": {
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"dev-master": "1.0-dev"
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"dev-master": "1.0.x-dev"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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This is not really fun when you just want to try a bugfix of some library that
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This is not really fun when you just want to try a bugfix of some library that
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is a dependency of your local project.
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is a dependency of your local project.
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For this reason, you can alias packages in your `require` field. Let's say you
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For this reason, you can alias packages in your `require` and `require-dev`
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found a bug in the `monolog/monolog` package. You cloned Monolog on GitHub and
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fields. Let's say you found a bug in the `monolog/monolog` package. You cloned
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fixed the issue in a branch named `bugfix`. Now you want to install that
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Monolog on GitHub and fixed the issue in a branch named `bugfix`. Now you want
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version of monolog in your local project.
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to install that version of monolog in your local project.
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You are using `symfony/monolog-bundle` which requires `monolog/monolog` version
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`1.*`. So you need your `dev-bugfix` to match that constraint.
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Just add this to your project's root `composer.json`:
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Just add this to your project's root `composer.json`:
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"require": {
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"require": {
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"monolog/monolog": "dev-bugfix as 1.0-dev"
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"symfony/monolog-bundle": "2.0",
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"monolog/monolog": "dev-bugfix as 1.0.x-dev"
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}
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}
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}
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That will fetch the `dev-bugfix` version of `monolog/monolog` from your GitHub
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That will fetch the `dev-bugfix` version of `monolog/monolog` from your GitHub
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and alias it to `1.0-dev`.
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and alias it to `1.0.x-dev`.
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> **Note:** If a package with inline aliases is required, the alias (right of
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> **Note:** If a package with inline aliases is required, the alias (right of
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> the `as`) is used as the version constraint. The part left of the `as` is
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> the `as`) is used as the version constraint. The part left of the `as` is
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> discarded. As a consequence, if A requires B and B requires `monolog/monolog`
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> discarded. As a consequence, if A requires B and B requires `monolog/monolog`
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> version `dev-bugfix as 1.0-dev`, installing A will make B require `1.0-dev`,
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> version `dev-bugfix as 1.0.x-dev`, installing A will make B require
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> which may exist as a branch alias or an actual `1.0` branch. If it does not,
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> `1.0.x-dev`, which may exist as a branch alias or an actual `1.0` branch. If
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> it must be re-inline-aliased in A's `composer.json`.
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> it does not, it must be re-inline-aliased in A's `composer.json`.
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> **Note:** Inline aliasing should be avoided, especially for published
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> packages. If you found a bug, try and get your fix merged upstream. This
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> helps to avoid issues for users of your package.
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