The "composer install" can create the vendor/dir folders and be used as a script item on composer.json. Having another script running after it that relies on vendor/bir binaries (such as phpunit) will cause it to not find the binary. This fix addresses the issue by trying to append the path on each script iteration.
The only type of request job remaining was "install" which is really a
root requirement. The only other kind of input for the solver is now a
set of fixed packages.
Rules have been updated to account for only two kinds of former job
reason: FIXED or ROOT_REQUIRE. The job property has always been
redundant and has been removed, since reasonData suffices.
Problem reasons are always rules, so the unnecessary wrapping in an
array has been removed.
We now only ever generate a single rule per root require or fixed
package, so there is no need for the solver to special handle disabling
"jobs" anymore, the rule can just be disabled as usual.
For consistency special handling of rules for jobs in problems has been
integrated into the rule class like all other rule reasons. As part of
this change the error message for root requirements has been improved a
bit to make it clearer where the package installation request came from.
The word job has also been removed from operations, which are called
operations, not jobs.
A `minimum-stability` of `rc` is valid according to
`composer-schema.json` and works fine with install and update and
generally in version comparisons, because it's normalized to `RC`.
This commit makes it work in `InitCommand` and `RequireCommand` too.
Currently, preferred-install accepts the hash of patterns as the value in the composer.json. I've followed the same approach as used in extra and platform for letting the user define install preferences through CLI in the format: `composer config preferred-install my-organization/stable-package.dist`.
This includes two breaking changes:
- the hostname is not resolved in the case of an IP address.
- a hostname with a trailing period (FQDN) is not matched.
This brings the basic implementation in line with curl behaviour, with
the addition of full IP address and range matching (curl does not
differentiate between IP addresses host names).
The NO_PROXY environment variable can be set to either a comma-separated
list of host names that should not use a proxy, or single asterisk `*`
to match all hosts.
- Port numbers can be included by prefixing the port with a colon `:`.
- IP addresses can be used, but must be enclosed in square brackets
`[...]` if they include a port number.
- IP address ranges can specified in CIDR notation, separating the IP
address and prefix-length with a forward slash `/`.
We now output an update when only a source or dist ref changes even if
it's a stable version so in these cases the output needs to contain the
ref to make it clear to users what changed
This also changes the PRE/POST_PACKAGE_INSTALL/UPDATE/UNINSTALL events to have less information available on them, repositorySet, request and policy are gone
Implements the equals method correctly on multi conflict rules. If there
are fewer literals a regular Rule2Literals is enough to represent the
basic conflict rule.
This goes back to an input option to install recommended packages, which
would in turn allow removal of these packages if that was needed to
resolve the rest. This was supported in very early versions of Composer
with suggested packages. We later realized this was not useful in the
context of a project based dependency manager with a lock file, so it
was removed but the solver was never cleaned up.
* github-composer/2.0: (63 commits)
Fix PSR warnings for optimized autoloader, refs #8397, refs #8403
Prepare 1.9.1 changelog
Output a hint that maybe you are not in the right directory, fixes#8404
Fix PSR warnings for optimized autoloader, refs #8397, refs #8403
Fix tests for PSR-fix in optimized autoloader, refs #8397
Fix tests for PSR-fix in optimized autoloader, refs #8397
Change PSR-fix for optimized autoloader to only warn for now, refs #8397
Fix output of dump-autoload command to avoid interfering with warnings, refs #8397
Remove credentials from git remotes in cache and vendor dirs
Avoid overwriting credentials with existing ones from git repos, refs #8293
Fix github auth to try https with pwd also, fixes#8356
Fix gitlab support for basic-auth fallback from ssh URLs
Avoid clearing the error output during removeDirectory execution, losing git error output, fixes#8351
Move test file parsing into try/catch block to avoid phpunit swallowing errors
make optimized autoloader respect PSR standards
Validate composer show with --tree and --path options set (#8390)
Don't show root warning for docker containers
Added phpdoc for ComposerAutoloaderInit$SHA1::getLoader() (#8393)
Validate schema name, type and version
Fix require command to allow working on network mounts, fixes#8231
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The solver now only calculates a lock file transaction which does not
need to be sorted in order of dependencies. This is only necessary for
the local repo transaction generated without the solver during install
The pool builder tries to be minimal so it's fine for present/locked
packages not be assigned a solver/pool id. Adding a test to verify
correct creation of uninstall jobs
These special commands no longer (ab)use the partial update mechanism
but rather create a special install request for all current lock file
contents and later override any modified code references to the
originals. This leads to up to date remote metadata but no other
changes.
Commit: 149250ab92
ProcessExecutor::escape handled a false value inconsistently across
platforms, returning an emtpy string on Windows, otherwise `''`. This
is fixed to return `""` on Windows.
The GitDownloaderTest code has been appropriately updated.
Only when a install directory was not specified, was the CWD prepended to `$directory`. This change provides consistency in paths displayed to the user.
Provides feedback output before a potentially long wait on getBestCandidate() call on slow network connections where unresponsiveness/hang may be assumed.
Avoid waiting until after `getBestCandidate()` has finished, as it can add notably delay on slow connections due to downloading megabytes of data. Only to fail if the install location is invalid.
This only removes the credentials if they are managed by composer auth.json or equivalent, if the credentials were present in the package URL to begin with they might remain
Refs #8293Fixes#3644Closes#3608
As a result some lock file packages are no longer in the pool, so the
former installed map, now present map cannot use package ids anymore
Need to revisit some more code later to simplify this, todo notes left
Ensures packages get loaded from locked repo correctly. We may not want
to support this particular use-case at all, but for now it fixes the
existing test, so we may want to revisit this later.
When the `lock` option is set to false, composer will not write a
`composer.lock` file to disk. This signals that the package is meant
to be developed with unlocked and always updated dependencies. At the
moment, both `install` and `update` are allowed to install the
dependencies for such a package. If #6822 is implemented, only `update`
should be used for packages without a lockfile.
https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/8354
https://www.php.net/strpos has the signature
`strpos ( string $haystack , mixed $needle [, int $offset = 0 ] ) : int`
(The needle is usually the constant)
`strpos('/', $suggestion)` would only be `false` for `''` and `'/'`
So the existing check would just not suggest **anything** that was
already installed (from pecl, built-in, or composer).
The intent seems to be to not suggest non-vendored php packages
that were already installed. (b20cc22ebb)
New approach is to use only the solved set of packages as input and then
to resolve with only the non-dev requirements and to mark everything as
dev that is not part of the result set, rather than transitioning a
temporary local repo state by uninstalling dev packages.
* github-composer/2.0: (48 commits)
Fix missing use/undefined var
Split up steps on VCS downloaders to allow doing network operations before touching the filesystem on GitDownloader, fixes#7903
Fix use statement
Deduplicate findHeaderValue code
Add install-path to the installed.json for every package, fixes#2174, closes#2424
Remove unnecessary config from phpstan
Make sure the directory exists and will not block installation later when downloading
Avoid wiping the whole target package if download of the new one fails, refs #7929
Only empty dir before actually installing packages, fixes#7929
Improve output when installing packages
Show best possible version in diagnose command
Remove extra arg
Allow path repos to point to their own source dir as install target, resulting in noop, fixes#8254
Fix use of decodeJson
Fix update mirrors to also update transport-options, fixes#7672
Fix updating or URLs to include dist type and shasum, fixes#8216
Fix origin computation
Improve handling of non-standard ports for GitLab and GitHub installs, fixes#8173
Load packages from the lock file for check-platform-reqs if no dependencies have been installed yet, fixes#8058
Fix error_handler return type declaration
...
As described in GH-8289, if no `composer.json` file is found in the current
directory, the user is prompted if she wants to use another `composer.json` file
from a parent directory even if the `COMPOSER_NO_INTERACTION` environment
variable is set. This is fixed here by just moving the check of the environment
variable up in the code so that it is evaluated before the user is prompted.
* 2.0: (101 commits)
SVN: hide passwords for debug output
Free $solver asap
fixes#8179
[minor] Fixed a typo in the CHANGELOG.md.
Update deps
Update changelog
Revert "Allow overriding self-update target file with envvar COMPOSER_SELF_UPDATE_TARGET" Revert "Add docs for COMPOSER_SELF_UPDATE_TARGET, refs #8151"
Add docs for COMPOSER_SELF_UPDATE_TARGET, refs #8151
Fix display of HHVM warning appearing when HHVM is not in use, fixes#8138
Read classmap-authoritative and apcu-autoloader from project config when installing via create-project, fixes#8155
Use possessive quantifiers
Update xdebug-handler to 1.3.3
fixes#8159
Allow overriding self-update target file with envvar COMPOSER_SELF_UPDATE_TARGET
flag should come before script name
use full command name, not abbreviated/alias
modify text
Document the alternatives to disable the default script timeout
Anchor pattern
Fix URL resolution for Composer repositories
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* master: (48 commits)
SVN: hide passwords for debug output
Free $solver asap
fixes#8179
[minor] Fixed a typo in the CHANGELOG.md.
Update deps
Update changelog
Revert "Allow overriding self-update target file with envvar COMPOSER_SELF_UPDATE_TARGET" Revert "Add docs for COMPOSER_SELF_UPDATE_TARGET, refs #8151"
Add docs for COMPOSER_SELF_UPDATE_TARGET, refs #8151
Fix display of HHVM warning appearing when HHVM is not in use, fixes#8138
Read classmap-authoritative and apcu-autoloader from project config when installing via create-project, fixes#8155
Use possessive quantifiers
Update xdebug-handler to 1.3.3
fixes#8159
Allow overriding self-update target file with envvar COMPOSER_SELF_UPDATE_TARGET
flag should come before script name
use full command name, not abbreviated/alias
modify text
Document the alternatives to disable the default script timeout
Anchor pattern
Fix URL resolution for Composer repositories
...
Composer was unable canonicalize URLs in non-HTTP(S) Composer
repositories. For example it was not possible to use a `providers-url`
in a repository loaded via the `file://` scheme.
See also: #8115
The helper can be included in custom script definitions by calling
"Composer\\Config::disableProcessTimeout".
Example:
{
"scripts": {
"watch": [
"Composer\\Config::disableProcessTimeout",
"vendor/bin/long-running-script --watch"
]
}
}
root aliases during install should come from the lock file only, for
better reproducibility we don't reuse the value from update for the
following install
- Introduce separate Lock and LocalRepo transactions, one for changes
to the lock file, one for changes to locally installed packages based
on lock file
- Remove various hacks to keep dev dependencies updated and
incorporated the functionality into the transaction classes
- Remove installed repo, there are now local repo, locked repo and
platform repo
- Remove access to local repo from solver, only supply locked packages
- Update can now be run to modify the lock file but not install packages
to local repo
* master:
Follow up to #7946 test: add solver flag to assert path execution
Fix tests
Make sure config command output is also output on --quiet so that warnings can be hidden, fixes#7963
Recognize composer-plugin-api as a platform package, fixes#7951
Quote wildcards to avoid issues in some shells, fixes#7960
Avoid dumping null values for dist reference/shasum and source reference, fixes#7955
Soften hard exit after revert of composer file
Make unixy proxy code POSIX compatible
Update aliases.md
Same but for Problem.php
Better error message for present but incompatible versions
Fix inconsistent casing
Don't do (new Foo())->bar() - not 5.3-compatible
Support identifying the HHVM version when not running with HHVM
hhvm-nightly (and next week's release) now report 4.x, so all the 3.x
constraints are now giving misleading error messages with this patch.
Before:
```
- facebook/fbexpect v2.3.0 requires hhvm ^3.28 -> you are running this with PHP and not HHVM.
```
After:
```
- facebook/fbexpect v2.3.0 requires hhvm ^3.28 -> your HHVM version (4.0.0-dev) does not satisfy that requirement.
```
* master:
Fix solver problem exceptions with unexpected contradictory "Conclusions"
Also load config into IO if not freshly created
Only load configuration into IO if IO is available
Fix defaultRepos fallback does not use auth config
Add warning/info msg when tweaking disable-tls setting to avoid confusion, fixes#7935
* 1.8:
Fix solver problem exceptions with unexpected contradictory "Conclusions"
Also load config into IO if not freshly created
Only load configuration into IO if IO is available
Fix defaultRepos fallback does not use auth config
This 5 character fix comes with a solver test as well as a functional
installer test essentially verifying the same thing. The solver test is
more useful when working on the solver. But the functional test is less
likely to be accidentally modified incorrectly during refactoring, as
every single package, version and link in the rather complex test
scenario is essential, and a modified version of the test may very well
still result in a successful installation but no longer verify the bug
described below.
Background:
In commit 451bab1c2c from May 19, 2012 I
refactored literals from complex objects into pure integers to reduce
memory consumption. The absolute value of an integer literal is the id
of the package it refers to in the package pool. The sign indicates
whether the package should be installed (positive) or removed (negative),
So a major part of the refactoring was swapping this call:
$literal->getPackageId()
For this:
abs($literal)
Unintentionally in line 554/523 I incorrectly applied this change to the
line:
$this->literalFromId(-$literal->getPackageId());
It was converted to:
-abs($literal);
The function literalFromId used to create a new literal object. By using
the abs() function this change essentially forces the resulting literal
to be negative, while the minus sign previously inverted the literal, so
positive into negative and vice versa.
This particular line is in a function meant to analyze a conflicting
decision during dependency resolution and to draw a conclusion from it,
then revert the state of the solver to an earlier position, and attempt
to solve the rest of the rules again with this new "learned" conclusion.
Because of this bug these conclusions could only ever occur in the
negative, e.g. "don't install package X". This is by far the most likely
scenario when the solver reaches this particular line, but there are
exceptions.
If you experienced a solver problem description that contained a
statement like "Conclusion: don't install vendor/package 1.2.3" which
directly contradicted other statements listed as part of the problem,
this could likely have been the cause.
When a full 'composer' cannot be constructed (because there is no
local composer.json and no global composer.json), some commands
(e.g. `show -a`) fall back to the default repositories from the
`$COMPOSER_HOME/config.json` file. Without this fix, any auth
configuration from `$COMPOSER_HOME/auth.json` is not used for
these repositories in such a fallback scenario.
Steps to reproduce:
* Configure a password-protected composer repository in
`$COMPOSER_HOME/config.json`.
* Configure valid credentials for that repository in
`$COMPOSER_HOME/auth.json`.
* Make sure there is no file `$COMPOSER_HOME/composer.json`.
* Ensure the current working directory has no `composer.json`.
* Run `composer show -a some/package`.
Expected: Information about `some/package` is shown without
needing to enter credentials.
Actual: A prompt "Authentication required" is shown for the
private repository. When running the same command in a dir
that has a `composer.json`, or when `$COMPOSER_HOME/composer.json`
exists, things work as expected.
hhvm-nightly (and the next release) are no longer able to execute
Composer. Support executing Composer with PHP to install dependencies
for hack projects.
The goal is for this to be temporary, until Hack identifies a new
package manager, given that Composer does not aim to be a multi-language
package manager.
fixes#7734