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# Command-line interface / Commands
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You've already learned how to use the command-line interface to do some
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things. This chapter documents all the available commands.
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To get help from the command-line, call `composer` or `composer list`
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to see the complete list of commands, then `--help` combined with any of those
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can give you more information.
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As Composer uses [symfony/console](https://github.com/symfony/console) you can call commands by short name if it's not ambiguous.
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```sh
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php composer.phar dump
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```
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calls `composer dump-autoload`.
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## Bash Completions
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To install bash completions you can run `composer completion bash > completion.bash` (put the file
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in /etc/bash_completion.d/composer to make it load automatically in new terminals) and then
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`source completion.bash` to enable it in the current terminal session.
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## Global Options
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The following options are available with every command:
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* **--verbose (-v):** Increase verbosity of messages.
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* **--help (-h):** Display help information.
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* **--quiet (-q):** Do not output any message.
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* **--no-interaction (-n):** Do not ask any interactive question.
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* **--no-plugins:** Disables plugins.
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* **--no-scripts:** Skips execution of scripts defined in `composer.json`.
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* **--no-cache:** Disables the use of the cache directory. Same as setting the COMPOSER_CACHE_DIR
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env var to /dev/null (or NUL on Windows).
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* **--working-dir (-d):** If specified, use the given directory as working directory.
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* **--profile:** Display timing and memory usage information
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* **--ansi:** Force ANSI output.
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* **--no-ansi:** Disable ANSI output.
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* **--version (-V):** Display this application version.
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## Process Exit Codes
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* **0:** OK
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* **1:** Generic/unknown error code
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* **2:** Dependency solving error code
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## init
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In the [Libraries](02-libraries.md) chapter we looked at how to create a
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`composer.json` by hand. There is also an `init` command available to do this.
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When you run the command it will interactively ask you to fill in the fields,
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while using some smart defaults.
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```sh
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php composer.phar init
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```
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### Options
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* **--name:** Name of the package.
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* **--description:** Description of the package.
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* **--author:** Author name of the package.
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* **--type:** Type of package.
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* **--homepage:** Homepage of the package.
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* **--require:** Package to require with a version constraint. Should be
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in format `foo/bar:1.0.0`.
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* **--require-dev:** Development requirements, see **--require**.
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* **--stability (-s):** Value for the `minimum-stability` field.
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* **--license (-l):** License of package.
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* **--repository:** Provide one (or more) custom repositories. They will be stored
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in the generated composer.json, and used for auto-completion when prompting for
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the list of requires. Every repository can be either an HTTP URL pointing
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to a `composer` repository or a JSON string which similar to what the
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[repositories](04-schema.md#repositories) key accepts.
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* **--autoload (-a):** Add a PSR-4 autoload mapping to the composer.json. Automatically maps your package's namespace to the provided directory. (Expects a relative path, e.g. src/) See also [PSR-4 autoload](04-schema.md#psr-4).
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## install / i
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The `install` command reads the `composer.json` file from the current
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directory, resolves the dependencies, and installs them into `vendor`.
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```sh
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php composer.phar install
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```
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If there is a `composer.lock` file in the current directory, it will use the
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exact versions from there instead of resolving them. This ensures that
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everyone using the library will get the same versions of the dependencies.
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If there is no `composer.lock` file, Composer will create one after dependency
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resolution.
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### Options
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* **--prefer-install:** There are two ways of downloading a package: `source`
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and `dist`. Composer uses `dist` by default. If you pass
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`--prefer-install=source` (or `--prefer-source`) Composer will install from
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`source` if there is one. This is useful if you want to make a bugfix to a
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project and get a local git clone of the dependency directly.
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To get the legacy behavior where Composer use `source` automatically for dev
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versions of packages, use `--prefer-install=auto`. See also [config.preferred-install](06-config.md#preferred-install).
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Passing this flag will override the config value.
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* **--dry-run:** If you want to run through an installation without actually
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installing a package, you can use `--dry-run`. This will simulate the
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installation and show you what would happen.
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* **--dev:** Install packages listed in `require-dev` (this is the default behavior).
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* **--no-dev:** Skip installing packages listed in `require-dev`. The autoloader
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generation skips the `autoload-dev` rules.
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* **--no-autoloader:** Skips autoloader generation.
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* **--no-progress:** Removes the progress display that can mess with some
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terminals or scripts which don't handle backspace characters.
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* **--optimize-autoloader (-o):** Convert PSR-0/4 autoloading to classmap to get a faster
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autoloader. This is recommended especially for production, but can take
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a bit of time to run so it is currently not done by default.
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* **--classmap-authoritative (-a):** Autoload classes from the classmap only.
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Implicitly enables `--optimize-autoloader`.
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* **--apcu-autoloader:** Use APCu to cache found/not-found classes.
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* **--apcu-autoloader-prefix:** Use a custom prefix for the APCu autoloader cache.
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Implicitly enables `--apcu-autoloader`.
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* **--ignore-platform-reqs:** ignore all platform requirements (`php`, `hhvm`,
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`lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine does
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not fulfill these.
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See also the [`platform`](06-config.md#platform) config option.
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* **--ignore-platform-req:** ignore a specific platform requirement(`php`,
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`hhvm`, `lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine
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does not fulfill it. Multiple requirements can be ignored via wildcard. Appending
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a `+` makes it only ignore the upper-bound of the requirements. For example, if a package
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requires `php: ^7`, then the option `--ignore-platform-req=php+` would allow installing on PHP 8,
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but installation on PHP 5.6 would still fail.
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## update / u
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In order to get the latest versions of the dependencies and to update the
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`composer.lock` file, you should use the `update` command. This command is also
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aliased as `upgrade` as it does the same as `upgrade` does if you are thinking
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of `apt-get` or similar package managers.
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```sh
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php composer.phar update
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```
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This will resolve all dependencies of the project and write the exact versions
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into `composer.lock`.
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If you only want to update a few packages and not all, you can list them as such:
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```sh
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php composer.phar update vendor/package vendor/package2
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```
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You can also use wildcards to update a bunch of packages at once:
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```sh
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php composer.phar update "vendor/*"
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```
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If you want to downgrade a package to a specific version without changing your
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composer.json you can use `--with` and provide a custom version constraint:
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```sh
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php composer.phar update --with vendor/package:2.0.1
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```
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Note that with the above all packages will be updated. If you only want to
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update the package(s) for which you provide custom constraints using `--with`,
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you can skip `--with` and instead use constraints with the partial update syntax:
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```sh
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php composer.phar update vendor/package:2.0.1 vendor/package2:3.0.*
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```
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The custom constraint has to be a subset of the existing constraint you have,
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and this feature is only available for your root package dependencies.
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### Options
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* **--prefer-install:** There are two ways of downloading a package: `source`
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and `dist`. Composer uses `dist` by default. If you pass
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`--prefer-install=source` (or `--prefer-source`) Composer will install from
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`source` if there is one. This is useful if you want to make a bugfix to a
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project and get a local git clone of the dependency directly.
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To get the legacy behavior where Composer use `source` automatically for dev
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versions of packages, use `--prefer-install=auto`. See also [config.preferred-install](06-config.md#preferred-install).
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Passing this flag will override the config value.
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* **--dry-run:** Simulate the command without actually doing anything.
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* **--dev:** Install packages listed in `require-dev` (this is the default behavior).
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* **--no-dev:** Skip installing packages listed in `require-dev`. The autoloader generation skips the `autoload-dev` rules.
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* **--no-install:** Does not run the install step after updating the composer.lock file.
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* **--lock:** Only updates the lock file hash to suppress warning about the
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lock file being out of date.
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* **--with:** Temporary version constraint to add, e.g. foo/bar:1.0.0 or foo/bar=1.0.0
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* **--no-autoloader:** Skips autoloader generation.
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* **--no-progress:** Removes the progress display that can mess with some
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terminals or scripts which don't handle backspace characters.
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* **--with-dependencies (-w):** Update also dependencies of packages in the argument list, except those which are root requirements.
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* **--with-all-dependencies (-W):** Update also dependencies of packages in the argument list, including those which are root requirements.
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* **--optimize-autoloader (-o):** Convert PSR-0/4 autoloading to classmap to get a faster
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autoloader. This is recommended especially for production, but can take
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a bit of time to run, so it is currently not done by default.
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* **--classmap-authoritative (-a):** Autoload classes from the classmap only.
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Implicitly enables `--optimize-autoloader`.
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* **--apcu-autoloader:** Use APCu to cache found/not-found classes.
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* **--apcu-autoloader-prefix:** Use a custom prefix for the APCu autoloader cache.
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Implicitly enables `--apcu-autoloader`.
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* **--ignore-platform-reqs:** ignore all platform requirements (`php`, `hhvm`,
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`lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine does
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not fulfill these.
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See also the [`platform`](06-config.md#platform) config option.
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* **--ignore-platform-req:** ignore a specific platform requirement(`php`,
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`hhvm`, `lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine
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does not fulfill it. Multiple requirements can be ignored via wildcard. Appending
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a `+` makes it only ignore the upper-bound of the requirements. For example, if a package
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requires `php: ^7`, then the option `--ignore-platform-req=php+` would allow installing on PHP 8,
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but installation on PHP 5.6 would still fail.
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* **--prefer-stable:** Prefer stable versions of dependencies.
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* **--prefer-lowest:** Prefer lowest versions of dependencies. Useful for testing minimal
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versions of requirements, generally used with `--prefer-stable`.
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* **--interactive:** Interactive interface with autocompletion to select the packages to update.
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* **--root-reqs:** Restricts the update to your first degree dependencies.
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Specifying one of the words `mirrors`, `lock`, or `nothing` as an argument has the same effect as specifying the option `--lock`, for example `composer update mirrors` is exactly the same as `composer update --lock`.
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## require
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The `require` command adds new packages to the `composer.json` file from
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the current directory. If no file exists one will be created on the fly.
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```sh
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php composer.phar require
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```
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After adding/changing the requirements, the modified requirements will be
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installed or updated.
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If you do not want to choose requirements interactively, you can pass them
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to the command.
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```sh
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php composer.phar require "vendor/package:2.*" vendor/package2:dev-master
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```
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If you do not specify a package, Composer will prompt you to search for a package, and given results, provide a list of matches to require.
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### Options
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* **--dev:** Add packages to `require-dev`.
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* **--dry-run:** Simulate the command without actually doing anything.
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* **--prefer-install:** There are two ways of downloading a package: `source`
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and `dist`. Composer uses `dist` by default. If you pass
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`--prefer-install=source` (or `--prefer-source`) Composer will install from
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`source` if there is one. This is useful if you want to make a bugfix to a
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project and get a local git clone of the dependency directly.
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To get the legacy behavior where Composer use `source` automatically for dev
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versions of packages, use `--prefer-install=auto`. See also [config.preferred-install](06-config.md#preferred-install).
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Passing this flag will override the config value.
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* **--no-progress:** Removes the progress display that can mess with some
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terminals or scripts which don't handle backspace characters.
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* **--no-update:** Disables the automatic update of the dependencies (implies --no-install).
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* **--no-install:** Does not run the install step after updating the composer.lock file.
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* **--update-no-dev:** Run the dependency update with the `--no-dev` option.
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* **--update-with-dependencies (-w):** Also update dependencies of the newly required packages, except those that are root requirements.
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* **--update-with-all-dependencies (-W):** Also update dependencies of the newly required packages, including those that are root requirements.
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* **--ignore-platform-reqs:** ignore all platform requirements (`php`, `hhvm`,
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`lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine does
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not fulfill these.
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See also the [`platform`](06-config.md#platform) config option.
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* **--ignore-platform-req:** ignore a specific platform requirement(`php`,
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`hhvm`, `lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine
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does not fulfill it. Multiple requirements can be ignored via wildcard.
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* **--prefer-stable:** Prefer stable versions of dependencies.
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* **--prefer-lowest:** Prefer lowest versions of dependencies. Useful for testing minimal
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versions of requirements, generally used with `--prefer-stable`.
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* **--sort-packages:** Keep packages sorted in `composer.json`.
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* **--optimize-autoloader (-o):** Convert PSR-0/4 autoloading to classmap to
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get a faster autoloader. This is recommended especially for production, but
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can take a bit of time to run, so it is currently not done by default.
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* **--classmap-authoritative (-a):** Autoload classes from the classmap only.
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Implicitly enables `--optimize-autoloader`.
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* **--apcu-autoloader:** Use APCu to cache found/not-found classes.
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* **--apcu-autoloader-prefix:** Use a custom prefix for the APCu autoloader cache.
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Implicitly enables `--apcu-autoloader`.
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## remove
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The `remove` command removes packages from the `composer.json` file from
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the current directory.
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```sh
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php composer.phar remove vendor/package vendor/package2
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```
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After removing the requirements, the modified requirements will be
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uninstalled.
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### Options
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* **--dev:** Remove packages from `require-dev`.
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* **--dry-run:** Simulate the command without actually doing anything.
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* **--no-progress:** Removes the progress display that can mess with some
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terminals or scripts which don't handle backspace characters.
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* **--no-update:** Disables the automatic update of the dependencies (implies --no-install).
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* **--no-install:** Does not run the install step after updating the composer.lock file.
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* **--update-no-dev:** Run the dependency update with the --no-dev option.
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* **--update-with-dependencies (-w):** Also update dependencies of the removed packages.
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(Deprecated, is now default behavior)
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* **--update-with-all-dependencies (-W):** Allows all inherited dependencies to be updated,
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including those that are root requirements.
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* **--ignore-platform-reqs:** ignore all platform requirements (`php`, `hhvm`,
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`lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine does
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not fulfill these.
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See also the [`platform`](06-config.md#platform) config option.
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* **--ignore-platform-req:** ignore a specific platform requirement(`php`,
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`hhvm`, `lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine
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does not fulfill it. Multiple requirements can be ignored via wildcard.
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* **--optimize-autoloader (-o):** Convert PSR-0/4 autoloading to classmap to
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get a faster autoloader. This is recommended especially for production, but
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can take a bit of time to run so it is currently not done by default.
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* **--classmap-authoritative (-a):** Autoload classes from the classmap only.
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Implicitly enables `--optimize-autoloader`.
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* **--apcu-autoloader:** Use APCu to cache found/not-found classes.
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* **--apcu-autoloader-prefix:** Use a custom prefix for the APCu autoloader cache.
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Implicitly enables `--apcu-autoloader`.
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## bump
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The `bump` command increases the lower limit of your composer.json requirements
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to the currently installed versions. This helps to ensure your dependencies do not
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accidentally get downgraded due to some other conflict, and can slightly improve
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dependency resolution performance as it limits the amount of package versions
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Composer has to look at.
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Running this blindly on libraries is **NOT** recommended as it will narrow down
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your allowed dependencies, which may cause dependency hell for your users.
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Running it with `--dev-only` on libraries may be fine however as dev requirements
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are local to the library and do not affect consumers of the package.
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### Options
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* **--dev-only:** Only bump requirements in "require-dev".
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* **--no-dev-only:** Only bump requirements in "require".
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## reinstall
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The `reinstall` command looks up installed packages by name,
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uninstalls them and reinstalls them. This lets you do a clean install
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of a package if you messed with its files, or if you wish to change
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the installation type using --prefer-install.
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```sh
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php composer.phar reinstall acme/foo acme/bar
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```
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You can specify more than one package name to reinstall, or use a
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wildcard to select several packages at once:
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```sh
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php composer.phar reinstall "acme/*"
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```
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### Options
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* **--prefer-install:** There are two ways of downloading a package: `source`
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and `dist`. Composer uses `dist` by default. If you pass
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`--prefer-install=source` (or `--prefer-source`) Composer will install from
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`source` if there is one. This is useful if you want to make a bugfix to a
|
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project and get a local git clone of the dependency directly.
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To get the legacy behavior where Composer use `source` automatically for dev
|
|
versions of packages, use `--prefer-install=auto`. See also [config.preferred-install](06-config.md#preferred-install).
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Passing this flag will override the config value.
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* **--no-autoloader:** Skips autoloader generation.
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* **--no-progress:** Removes the progress display that can mess with some
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terminals or scripts which don't handle backspace characters.
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* **--optimize-autoloader (-o):** Convert PSR-0/4 autoloading to classmap to get a faster
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autoloader. This is recommended especially for production, but can take
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a bit of time to run so it is currently not done by default.
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* **--classmap-authoritative (-a):** Autoload classes from the classmap only.
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Implicitly enables `--optimize-autoloader`.
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* **--apcu-autoloader:** Use APCu to cache found/not-found classes.
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* **--apcu-autoloader-prefix:** Use a custom prefix for the APCu autoloader cache.
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Implicitly enables `--apcu-autoloader`.
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* **--ignore-platform-reqs:** ignore all platform requirements. This only
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has an effect in the context of the autoloader generation for the
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reinstall command.
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* **--ignore-platform-req:** ignore a specific platform requirement. This only
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has an effect in the context of the autoloader generation for the
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reinstall command. Multiple requirements can be ignored via wildcard.
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## check-platform-reqs
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The check-platform-reqs command checks that your PHP and extensions versions
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match the platform requirements of the installed packages. This can be used
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to verify that a production server has all the extensions needed to run a
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project after installing it for example.
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Unlike update/install, this command will ignore config.platform settings and
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check the real platform packages so you can be certain you have the required
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platform dependencies.
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## global
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The global command allows you to run other commands like `install`, `remove`, `require`
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or `update` as if you were running them from the [COMPOSER_HOME](#composer-home)
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directory.
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This is merely a helper to manage a project stored in a central location that
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can hold CLI tools or Composer plugins that you want to have available everywhere.
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This can be used to install CLI utilities globally. Here is an example:
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```sh
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php composer.phar global require friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer
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```
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|
|
Now the `php-cs-fixer` binary is available globally. Make sure your global
|
|
[vendor binaries](articles/vendor-binaries.md) directory is in your `$PATH`
|
|
environment variable, you can get its location with the following command :
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar global config bin-dir --absolute
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
If you wish to update the binary later on you can run a global update:
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar global update
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## search
|
|
|
|
The search command allows you to search through the current project's package
|
|
repositories. Usually this will be packagist. You pass it the terms you want
|
|
to search for.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar search monolog
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
You can also search for more than one term by passing multiple arguments.
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--only-name (-N):** Search only in package names.
|
|
* **--only-vendor (-O):** Search only for vendor / organization names, returns only "vendor"
|
|
as a result.
|
|
* **--type (-t):** Search for a specific package type.
|
|
* **--format (-f):** Lets you pick between text (default) or json output format.
|
|
Note that in the json, only the name and description keys are guaranteed to be
|
|
present. The rest (`url`, `repository`, `downloads` and `favers`) are available
|
|
for Packagist.org search results and other repositories may return more or less
|
|
data.
|
|
|
|
## show
|
|
|
|
To list all of the available packages, you can use the `show` command.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar show
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
To filter the list you can pass a package mask using wildcards.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar show monolog/*
|
|
|
|
monolog/monolog 1.19.0 Sends your logs to files, sockets, inboxes, databases and various web services
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
If you want to see the details of a certain package, you can pass the package
|
|
name.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar show monolog/monolog
|
|
|
|
name : monolog/monolog
|
|
versions : master-dev, 1.0.2, 1.0.1, 1.0.0, 1.0.0-RC1
|
|
type : library
|
|
names : monolog/monolog
|
|
source : [git] https://github.com/Seldaek/monolog.git 3d4e60d0cbc4b888fe5ad223d77964428b1978da
|
|
dist : [zip] https://github.com/Seldaek/monolog/zipball/3d4e60d0cbc4b888fe5ad223d77964428b1978da 3d4e60d0cbc4b888fe5ad223d77964428b1978da
|
|
license : MIT
|
|
|
|
autoload
|
|
psr-0
|
|
Monolog : src/
|
|
|
|
requires
|
|
php >=5.3.0
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
You can even pass the package version, which will tell you the details of that
|
|
specific version.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar show monolog/monolog 1.0.2
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--all :** List all packages available in all your repositories.
|
|
* **--installed (-i):** List the packages that are installed (this is enabled by default, and deprecated).
|
|
* **--locked:** List the locked packages from composer.lock.
|
|
* **--platform (-p):** List only platform packages (php & extensions).
|
|
* **--available (-a):** List available packages only.
|
|
* **--self (-s):** List the root package info.
|
|
* **--name-only (-N):** List package names only.
|
|
* **--path (-P):** List package paths.
|
|
* **--tree (-t):** List your dependencies as a tree. If you pass a package name it will show the dependency tree for that package.
|
|
* **--latest (-l):** List all installed packages including their latest version.
|
|
* **--outdated (-o):** Implies --latest, but this lists *only* packages that have a newer version available.
|
|
* **--no-dev:** Filters dev dependencies from the package list.
|
|
* **--minor-only (-m):** Use with --latest. Only shows packages that have minor SemVer-compatible updates.
|
|
* **--direct (-D):** Restricts the list of packages to your direct dependencies.
|
|
* **--strict:** Return a non-zero exit code when there are outdated packages.
|
|
* **--format (-f):** Lets you pick between text (default) or json output format.
|
|
* **--ignore-platform-reqs:** ignore all platform requirements (`php`, `hhvm`,
|
|
`lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine does
|
|
not fulfill these. Use with the --outdated option.
|
|
* **--ignore-platform-req:** ignore a specific platform requirement(`php`,
|
|
`hhvm`, `lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine
|
|
does not fulfill it. Multiple requirements can be ignored via wildcard. Use with
|
|
the --outdated option.
|
|
|
|
## outdated
|
|
|
|
The `outdated` command shows a list of installed packages that have updates available,
|
|
including their current and latest versions. This is basically an alias for
|
|
`composer show -lo`.
|
|
|
|
The color coding is as such:
|
|
|
|
- **green (=)**: Dependency is in the latest version and is up to date.
|
|
- **yellow (`~`)**: Dependency has a new version available that includes backwards compatibility breaks according to semver, so upgrade when
|
|
you can but it may involve work.
|
|
- **red (!)**: Dependency has a new version that is semver-compatible and you should upgrade it.
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--all (-a):** Show all packages, not just outdated (alias for `composer show -l`).
|
|
* **--direct (-D):** Restricts the list of packages to your direct dependencies.
|
|
* **--strict:** Returns non-zero exit code if any package is outdated.
|
|
* **--minor-only (-m):** Only shows packages that have minor SemVer-compatible updates.
|
|
* **--format (-f):** Lets you pick between text (default) or json output format.
|
|
* **--no-dev:** Do not show outdated dev dependencies.
|
|
* **--locked:** Shows updates for packages from the lock file, regardless of what is currently in vendor dir.
|
|
* **--ignore-platform-reqs:** ignore all platform requirements (`php`, `hhvm`,
|
|
`lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine does
|
|
not fulfill these.
|
|
* **--ignore-platform-req:** ignore a specific platform requirement(`php`,
|
|
`hhvm`, `lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine
|
|
does not fulfill it. Multiple requirements can be ignored via wildcard.
|
|
|
|
## browse / home
|
|
|
|
The `browse` (aliased to `home`) opens a package's repository URL or homepage
|
|
in your browser.
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--homepage (-H):** Open the homepage instead of the repository URL.
|
|
* **--show (-s):** Only show the homepage or repository URL.
|
|
|
|
## suggests
|
|
|
|
Lists all packages suggested by the currently installed set of packages. You can
|
|
optionally pass one or multiple package names in the format of `vendor/package`
|
|
to limit output to suggestions made by those packages only.
|
|
|
|
Use the `--by-package` (default) or `--by-suggestion` flags to group the output by
|
|
the package offering the suggestions or the suggested packages respectively.
|
|
|
|
If you only want a list of suggested package names, use `--list`.
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--by-package:** Groups output by suggesting package (default).
|
|
* **--by-suggestion:** Groups output by suggested package.
|
|
* **--all:** Show suggestions from all dependencies, including transitive ones (by
|
|
default only direct dependencies' suggestions are shown).
|
|
* **--list:** Show only list of suggested package names.
|
|
* **--no-dev:** Excludes suggestions from `require-dev` packages.
|
|
|
|
## fund
|
|
|
|
Discover how to help fund the maintenance of your dependencies. This lists
|
|
all funding links from the installed dependencies. Use `--format=json` to
|
|
get machine-readable output.
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--format (-f):** Lets you pick between text (default) or json output format.
|
|
|
|
## depends (why)
|
|
|
|
The `depends` command tells you which other packages depend on a certain
|
|
package. As with installation `require-dev` relationships are only considered
|
|
for the root package.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar depends doctrine/lexer
|
|
doctrine/annotations v1.2.7 requires doctrine/lexer (1.*)
|
|
doctrine/common v2.6.1 requires doctrine/lexer (1.*)
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
You can optionally specify a version constraint after the package to limit the
|
|
search.
|
|
|
|
Add the `--tree` or `-t` flag to show a recursive tree of why the package is
|
|
depended upon, for example:
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar depends psr/log -t
|
|
psr/log 1.0.0 Common interface for logging libraries
|
|
|- aboutyou/app-sdk 2.6.11 (requires psr/log 1.0.*)
|
|
| `- __root__ (requires aboutyou/app-sdk ^2.6)
|
|
|- monolog/monolog 1.17.2 (requires psr/log ~1.0)
|
|
| `- laravel/framework v5.2.16 (requires monolog/monolog ~1.11)
|
|
| `- __root__ (requires laravel/framework ^5.2)
|
|
`- symfony/symfony v3.0.2 (requires psr/log ~1.0)
|
|
`- __root__ (requires symfony/symfony ^3.0)
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--recursive (-r):** Recursively resolves up to the root package.
|
|
* **--tree (-t):** Prints the results as a nested tree, implies -r.
|
|
|
|
## prohibits (why-not)
|
|
|
|
The `prohibits` command tells you which packages are blocking a given package
|
|
from being installed. Specify a version constraint to verify whether upgrades
|
|
can be performed in your project, and if not why not. See the following
|
|
example:
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar prohibits symfony/symfony 3.1
|
|
laravel/framework v5.2.16 requires symfony/var-dumper (2.8.*|3.0.*)
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Note that you can also specify platform requirements, for example to check
|
|
whether you can upgrade your server to PHP 8.0:
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar prohibits php:8
|
|
doctrine/cache v1.6.0 requires php (~5.5|~7.0)
|
|
doctrine/common v2.6.1 requires php (~5.5|~7.0)
|
|
doctrine/instantiator 1.0.5 requires php (>=5.3,<8.0-DEV)
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
As with `depends` you can request a recursive lookup, which will list all
|
|
packages depending on the packages that cause the conflict.
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--recursive (-r):** Recursively resolves up to the root package.
|
|
* **--tree (-t):** Prints the results as a nested tree, implies -r.
|
|
|
|
## validate
|
|
|
|
You should always run the `validate` command before you commit your
|
|
`composer.json` file, and before you tag a release. It will check if your
|
|
`composer.json` is valid.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar validate
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--no-check-all:** Do not emit a warning if requirements in `composer.json` use unbound or overly strict version constraints.
|
|
* **--no-check-lock:** Do not emit an error if `composer.lock` exists and is not up to date.
|
|
* **--no-check-publish:** Do not emit an error if `composer.json` is unsuitable for publishing as a package on Packagist but is otherwise valid.
|
|
* **--with-dependencies:** Also validate the composer.json of all installed dependencies.
|
|
* **--strict:** Return a non-zero exit code for warnings as well as errors.
|
|
|
|
## status
|
|
|
|
If you often need to modify the code of your dependencies and they are
|
|
installed from source, the `status` command allows you to check if you have
|
|
local changes in any of them.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar status
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
With the `--verbose` option you get some more information about what was
|
|
changed:
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar status -v
|
|
|
|
You have changes in the following dependencies:
|
|
vendor/seld/jsonlint:
|
|
M README.mdown
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## self-update (selfupdate)
|
|
|
|
To update Composer itself to the latest version, run the `self-update`
|
|
command. It will replace your `composer.phar` with the latest version.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar self-update
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
If you would like to instead update to a specific release specify it:
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar self-update 1.0.0-alpha7
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
If you have installed Composer for your entire system (see [global installation](00-intro.md#globally)),
|
|
you may have to run the command with `root` privileges
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
sudo -H composer self-update
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
If Composer was not installed as a PHAR, this command is not available.
|
|
(This is sometimes the case when Composer was installed by an operating system package manager.)
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--rollback (-r):** Rollback to the last version you had installed.
|
|
* **--clean-backups:** Delete old backups during an update. This makes the
|
|
current version of Composer the only backup available after the update.
|
|
* **--no-progress:** Do not output download progress.
|
|
* **--update-keys:** Prompt user for a key update.
|
|
* **--stable:** Force an update to the stable channel.
|
|
* **--preview:** Force an update to the preview channel.
|
|
* **--snapshot:** Force an update to the snapshot channel.
|
|
* **--1:** Force an update to the stable channel, but only use 1.x versions
|
|
* **--2:** Force an update to the stable channel, but only use 2.x versions
|
|
* **--set-channel-only:** Only store the channel as the default one and then exit
|
|
|
|
## config
|
|
|
|
The `config` command allows you to edit Composer config settings and repositories
|
|
in either the local `composer.json` file or the global `config.json` file.
|
|
|
|
Additionally it lets you edit most properties in the local `composer.json`.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar config --list
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Usage
|
|
|
|
`config [options] [setting-key] [setting-value1] ... [setting-valueN]`
|
|
|
|
`setting-key` is a configuration option name and `setting-value1` is a
|
|
configuration value. For settings that can take an array of values (like
|
|
`github-protocols`), multiple setting-value arguments are allowed.
|
|
|
|
You can also edit the values of the following properties:
|
|
|
|
`description`, `homepage`, `keywords`, `license`, `minimum-stability`,
|
|
`name`, `prefer-stable`, `type` and `version`.
|
|
|
|
See the [Config](06-config.md) chapter for valid configuration options.
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--global (-g):** Operate on the global config file located at
|
|
`$COMPOSER_HOME/config.json` by default. Without this option, this command
|
|
affects the local composer.json file or a file specified by `--file`.
|
|
* **--editor (-e):** Open the local composer.json file using in a text editor as
|
|
defined by the `EDITOR` env variable. With the `--global` option, this opens
|
|
the global config file.
|
|
* **--auth (-a):** Affect auth config file (only used for --editor).
|
|
* **--unset:** Remove the configuration element named by `setting-key`.
|
|
* **--list (-l):** Show the list of current config variables. With the `--global`
|
|
option this lists the global configuration only.
|
|
* **--file="..." (-f):** Operate on a specific file instead of composer.json. Note
|
|
that this cannot be used in conjunction with the `--global` option.
|
|
* **--absolute:** Returns absolute paths when fetching `*-dir` config values
|
|
instead of relative.
|
|
* **--json:** JSON decode the setting value, to be used with `extra.*` keys.
|
|
* **--merge:** Merge the setting value with the current value, to be used with `extra.*` keys in combination with `--json`.
|
|
* **--append:** When adding a repository, append it (lowest priority) to the existing ones instead of prepending it (highest priority).
|
|
* **--source:** Display where the config value is loaded from.
|
|
|
|
### Modifying Repositories
|
|
|
|
In addition to modifying the config section, the `config` command also supports making
|
|
changes to the repositories section by using it the following way:
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar config repositories.foo vcs https://github.com/foo/bar
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
If your repository requires more configuration options, you can instead pass its JSON representation :
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar config repositories.foo '{"type": "vcs", "url": "http://svn.example.org/my-project/", "trunk-path": "master"}'
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Modifying Extra Values
|
|
|
|
In addition to modifying the config section, the `config` command also supports making
|
|
changes to the extra section by using it the following way:
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar config extra.foo.bar value
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
The dots indicate array nesting, a max depth of 3 levels is allowed though. The above
|
|
would set `"extra": { "foo": { "bar": "value" } }`.
|
|
|
|
If you have a complex value to add/modify, you can use the `--json` and `--merge` flags
|
|
to edit extra fields as json:
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar config --json extra.foo.bar '{"baz": true, "qux": []}'
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## create-project
|
|
|
|
You can use Composer to create new projects from an existing package. This is
|
|
the equivalent of doing a git clone/svn checkout followed by a `composer install`
|
|
of the vendors.
|
|
|
|
There are several applications for this:
|
|
|
|
1. You can deploy application packages.
|
|
2. You can check out any package and start developing on patches for example.
|
|
3. Projects with multiple developers can use this feature to bootstrap the
|
|
initial application for development.
|
|
|
|
To create a new project using Composer you can use the `create-project` command.
|
|
Pass it a package name, and the directory to create the project in. You can also
|
|
provide a version as a third argument, otherwise the latest version is used.
|
|
|
|
If the directory does not currently exist, it will be created during installation.
|
|
|
|
```sh
|
|
php composer.phar create-project doctrine/orm path "2.2.*"
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
It is also possible to run the command without params in a directory with an
|
|
existing `composer.json` file to bootstrap a project.
|
|
|
|
By default the command checks for the packages on packagist.org.
|
|
|
|
### Options
|
|
|
|
* **--stability (-s):** Minimum stability of package. Defaults to `stable`.
|
|
* **--prefer-install:** There are two ways of downloading a package: `source`
|
|
and `dist`. Composer uses `dist` by default. If you pass
|
|
`--prefer-install=source` (or `--prefer-source`) Composer will install from
|
|
`source` if there is one. This is useful if you want to make a bugfix to a
|
|
project and get a local git clone of the dependency directly.
|
|
To get the legacy behavior where Composer use `source` automatically for dev
|
|
versions of packages, use `--prefer-install=auto`. See also [config.preferred-install](06-config.md#preferred-install).
|
|
Passing this flag will override the config value.
|
|
* **--repository:** Provide a custom repository to search for the package,
|
|
which will be used instead of packagist. Can be either an HTTP URL pointing
|
|
to a `composer` repository, a path to a local `packages.json` file, or a
|
|
JSON string which similar to what the [repositories](04-schema.md#repositories)
|
|
key accepts. You can use this multiple times to configure multiple repositories.
|
|
* **--add-repository:** Add the custom repository in the composer.json. If a lock
|
|
file is present, it will be deleted and an update will be run instead of an install.
|
|
* **--dev:** Install packages listed in `require-dev`.
|
|
* **--no-dev:** Disables installation of require-dev packages.
|
|
* **--no-scripts:** Disables the execution of the scripts defined in the root
|
|
package.
|
|
* **--no-progress:** Removes the progress display that can mess with some
|
|
terminals or scripts which don't handle backspace characters.
|
|
* **--no-secure-http:** Disable the secure-http config option temporarily while
|
|
installing the root package. Use at your own risk. Using this flag is a bad
|
|
idea.
|
|
* **--keep-vcs:** Skip the deletion of the VCS metadata for the created
|
|
project. This is mostly useful if you run the command in non-interactive
|
|
mode.
|
|
* **--remove-vcs:** Force-remove the VCS metadata without prompting.
|
|
* **--no-install:** Disables installation of the vendors.
|
|
* **--ignore-platform-reqs:** ignore all platform requirements (`php`, `hhvm`,
|
|
`lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine does
|
|
not fulfill these.
|
|
See also the [`platform`](06-config.md#platform) config option.
|
|
* **--ignore-platform-req:** ignore a specific platform requirement(`php`,
|
|
`hhvm`, `lib-*` and `ext-*`) and force the installation even if the local machine
|
|
does not fulfill it. Multiple requirements can be ignored via wildcard.
|
|
* **--ask:** Ask the user to provide a target directory for the new project.
|
|
|
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## dump-autoload (dumpautoload)
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If you need to update the autoloader because of new classes in a classmap
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package for example, you can use `dump-autoload` to do that without having to
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go through an install or update.
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Additionally, it can dump an optimized autoloader that converts PSR-0/4 packages
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into classmap ones for performance reasons. In large applications with many
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classes, the autoloader can take up a substantial portion of every request's
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time. Using classmaps for everything is less convenient in development, but
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using this option you can still use PSR-0/4 for convenience and classmaps for
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performance.
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### Options
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* **--optimize (-o):** Convert PSR-0/4 autoloading to classmap to get a faster
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autoloader. This is recommended especially for production, but can take
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a bit of time to run, so it is currently not done by default.
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* **--classmap-authoritative (-a):** Autoload classes from the classmap only.
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Implicitly enables `--optimize`.
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* **--apcu:** Use APCu to cache found/not-found classes.
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* **--apcu-prefix:** Use a custom prefix for the APCu autoloader cache.
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Implicitly enables `--apcu`.
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* **--no-dev:** Disables autoload-dev rules. Composer will by default infer this
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automatically according to the last `install` or `update` `--no-dev` state.
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* **--dev:** Enables autoload-dev rules. Composer will by default infer this
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automatically according to the last `install` or `update` `--no-dev` state.
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* **--ignore-platform-reqs:** ignore all `php`, `hhvm`, `lib-*` and `ext-*`
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requirements and skip the [platform check](07-runtime.md#platform-check) for these.
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See also the [`platform`](06-config.md#platform) config option.
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* **--ignore-platform-req:** ignore a specific platform requirement (`php`, `hhvm`,
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`lib-*` and `ext-*`) and skip the [platform check](07-runtime.md#platform-check) for it.
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Multiple requirements can be ignored via wildcard.
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## clear-cache / clearcache / cc
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Deletes all content from Composer's cache directories.
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## licenses
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Lists the name, version and license of every package installed. Use
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`--format=json` to get machine-readable output.
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### Options
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* **--format:** Format of the output: text, json or summary (default: "text")
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* **--no-dev:** Remove dev dependencies from the output
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## run-script
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### Options
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* **--timeout:** Set the script timeout in seconds, or 0 for no timeout.
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* **--dev:** Sets the dev mode.
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* **--no-dev:** Disable dev mode.
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* **--list (-l):** List user defined scripts.
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To run [scripts](articles/scripts.md) manually you can use this command,
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give it the script name and optionally any required arguments.
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## exec
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Executes a vendored binary/script. You can execute any command and this will
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ensure that the Composer bin-dir is pushed on your PATH before the command
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runs.
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### Options
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* **--list (-l):** List the available Composer binaries.
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## diagnose
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If you think you found a bug, or something is behaving strangely, you might
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want to run the `diagnose` command to perform automated checks for many common
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problems.
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```sh
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php composer.phar diagnose
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```
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## archive
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This command is used to generate a zip/tar archive for a given package in a
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given version. It can also be used to archive your entire project without
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excluded/ignored files.
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```sh
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php composer.phar archive vendor/package 2.0.21 --format=zip
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```
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### Options
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* **--format (-f):** Format of the resulting archive: tar, tar.gz, tar.bz2
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or zip (default: "tar").
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* **--dir:** Write the archive to this directory (default: ".")
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* **--file:** Write the archive with the given file name.
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## help
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To get more information about a certain command, you can use `help`.
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```sh
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php composer.phar help install
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```
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## Command-line completion
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Command-line completion can be enabled by following instructions
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[on this page](https://github.com/bamarni/symfony-console-autocomplete).
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## Environment variables
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You can set a number of environment variables that override certain settings.
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Whenever possible it is recommended to specify these settings in the `config`
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section of `composer.json` instead. It is worth noting that the env vars will
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always take precedence over the values specified in `composer.json`.
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### COMPOSER
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By setting the `COMPOSER` env variable it is possible to set the filename of
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`composer.json` to something else.
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For example:
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```sh
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COMPOSER=composer-other.json php composer.phar install
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```
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|
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The generated lock file will use the same name: `composer-other.lock` in this example.
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|
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### COMPOSER_ALLOW_SUPERUSER
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|
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If set to 1, this env disables the warning about running commands as root/super user.
|
|
It also disables automatic clearing of sudo sessions, so you should really only set this
|
|
if you use Composer as a super user at all times like in docker containers.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_ALLOW_XDEBUG
|
|
|
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If set to 1, this env allows running Composer when the Xdebug extension is enabled, without restarting PHP without it.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_AUTH
|
|
|
|
The `COMPOSER_AUTH` var allows you to set up authentication as an environment variable.
|
|
The contents of the variable should be a JSON formatted object containing [http-basic,
|
|
github-oauth, bitbucket-oauth, ... objects as needed](articles/authentication-for-private-packages.md),
|
|
and following the
|
|
[spec from the config](06-config.md).
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_BIN_DIR
|
|
|
|
By setting this option you can change the `bin` ([Vendor Binaries](articles/vendor-binaries.md))
|
|
directory to something other than `vendor/bin`.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_CACHE_DIR
|
|
|
|
The `COMPOSER_CACHE_DIR` var allows you to change the Composer cache directory,
|
|
which is also configurable via the [`cache-dir`](06-config.md#cache-dir) option.
|
|
|
|
By default, it points to `C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Composer` (or `%LOCALAPPDATA%/Composer`) on Windows.
|
|
On \*nix systems that follow the [XDG Base
|
|
Directory Specifications](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html),
|
|
it points to `$XDG_CACHE_HOME/composer`. On other \*nix systems and on macOS, it points to
|
|
`$COMPOSER_HOME/cache`.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_CAFILE
|
|
|
|
By setting this environmental value, you can set a path to a certificate bundle
|
|
file to be used during SSL/TLS peer verification.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_DISABLE_XDEBUG_WARN
|
|
|
|
If set to 1, this env suppresses a warning when Composer is running with the Xdebug extension enabled.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_DISCARD_CHANGES
|
|
|
|
This env var controls the [`discard-changes`](06-config.md#discard-changes) config option.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_HOME
|
|
|
|
The `COMPOSER_HOME` var allows you to change the Composer home directory. This
|
|
is a hidden, global (per-user on the machine) directory that is shared between
|
|
all projects.
|
|
|
|
Use `composer config --global home` to see the location of the home directory.
|
|
|
|
By default, it points to `C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Composer` on Windows
|
|
and `/Users/<user>/.composer` on macOS. On \*nix systems that follow the [XDG Base
|
|
Directory Specifications](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html),
|
|
it points to `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/composer`. On other \*nix systems, it points to
|
|
`/home/<user>/.composer`.
|
|
|
|
#### COMPOSER_HOME/config.json
|
|
|
|
You may put a `config.json` file into the location which `COMPOSER_HOME` points
|
|
to. Composer will partially (only `config` and `repositories` keys) merge this
|
|
configuration with your project's `composer.json` when you run the `install` and
|
|
`update` commands.
|
|
|
|
This file allows you to set [repositories](05-repositories.md) and
|
|
[configuration](06-config.md) for the user's projects.
|
|
|
|
In case global configuration matches _local_ configuration, the _local_
|
|
configuration in the project's `composer.json` always wins.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_HTACCESS_PROTECT
|
|
|
|
Defaults to `1`. If set to `0`, Composer will not create `.htaccess` files in the
|
|
Composer home, cache, and data directories.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_MEMORY_LIMIT
|
|
|
|
If set, the value is used as php's memory_limit.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_MIRROR_PATH_REPOS
|
|
|
|
If set to 1, this env changes the default path repository strategy to `mirror` instead
|
|
of `symlink`. As it is the default strategy being set it can still be overwritten by
|
|
repository options.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_NO_INTERACTION
|
|
|
|
If set to 1, this env var will make Composer behave as if you passed the
|
|
`--no-interaction` flag to every command. This can be set on build boxes/CI.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_PROCESS_TIMEOUT
|
|
|
|
This env var controls the time Composer waits for commands (such as git
|
|
commands) to finish executing. The default value is 300 seconds (5 minutes).
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_ROOT_VERSION
|
|
|
|
By setting this var you can specify the version of the root package, if it
|
|
cannot be guessed from VCS info and is not present in `composer.json`.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_VENDOR_DIR
|
|
|
|
By setting this var you can make Composer install the dependencies into a
|
|
directory other than `vendor`.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_RUNTIME_ENV
|
|
|
|
This lets you hint under which environment Composer is running, which can help Composer
|
|
work around some environment specific issues. The only value currently supported is
|
|
`virtualbox`, which then enables some short `sleep()` calls to wait for the filesystem
|
|
to have written files properly before we attempt reading them. You can set the
|
|
environment variable if you use Vagrant or VirtualBox and experience issues with files not
|
|
being found during installation even though they should be present.
|
|
|
|
### http_proxy or HTTP_PROXY
|
|
|
|
If you are using Composer from behind an HTTP proxy, you can use the standard
|
|
`http_proxy` or `HTTP_PROXY` env vars. Set it to the URL of your proxy.
|
|
Many operating systems already set this variable for you.
|
|
|
|
Using `http_proxy` (lowercased) or even defining both might be preferable since
|
|
some tools like git or curl will only use the lower-cased `http_proxy` version.
|
|
Alternatively you can also define the git proxy using
|
|
`git config --global http.proxy <proxy url>`.
|
|
|
|
If you are using Composer in a non-CLI context (i.e. integration into a CMS or
|
|
similar use case), and need to support proxies, please provide the `CGI_HTTP_PROXY`
|
|
environment variable instead. See [httpoxy.org](https://httpoxy.org/) for further
|
|
details.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_MAX_PARALLEL_HTTP
|
|
|
|
Set to an integer to configure how many files can be downloaded in parallel. This
|
|
defaults to 12 and must be between 1 and 50. If your proxy has issues with
|
|
concurrency maybe you want to lower this. Increasing it should generally not result
|
|
in performance gains.
|
|
|
|
### HTTP_PROXY_REQUEST_FULLURI
|
|
|
|
If you use a proxy, but it does not support the request_fulluri flag, then you
|
|
should set this env var to `false` or `0` to prevent Composer from setting the
|
|
request_fulluri option.
|
|
|
|
### HTTPS_PROXY_REQUEST_FULLURI
|
|
|
|
If you use a proxy, but it does not support the request_fulluri flag for HTTPS
|
|
requests, then you should set this env var to `false` or `0` to prevent Composer
|
|
from setting the request_fulluri option.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_SELF_UPDATE_TARGET
|
|
|
|
If set, makes the self-update command write the new Composer phar file into that path instead of overwriting itself. Useful for updating Composer on a read-only filesystem.
|
|
|
|
### no_proxy or NO_PROXY
|
|
|
|
If you are behind a proxy and would like to disable it for certain domains, you
|
|
can use the `no_proxy` or `NO_PROXY` env var. Set it to a comma separated list of
|
|
domains the proxy should *not* be used for.
|
|
|
|
The env var accepts domains, IP addresses, and IP address blocks in CIDR
|
|
notation. You can restrict the filter to a particular port (e.g. `:80`). You
|
|
can also set it to `*` to ignore the proxy for all HTTP requests.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_DISABLE_NETWORK
|
|
|
|
If set to `1`, disables network access (best effort). This can be used for debugging or
|
|
to run Composer on a plane or a starship with poor connectivity.
|
|
|
|
If set to `prime`, GitHub VCS repositories will prime the cache, so it can then be used
|
|
fully offline with `1`.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_DEBUG_EVENTS
|
|
|
|
If set to `1`, outputs information about events being dispatched, which can be
|
|
useful for plugin authors to identify what is firing when exactly.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_NO_DEV
|
|
|
|
If set to `1`, it is the equivalent of passing the `--no-dev` argument to `install` or
|
|
`update`. You can override this for a single command by setting `COMPOSER_NO_DEV=0`.
|
|
|
|
### COMPOSER_IGNORE_PLATFORM_REQ or COMPOSER_IGNORE_PLATFORM_REQS
|
|
|
|
If `COMPOSER_IGNORE_PLATFORM_REQS` set to `1`, it is the equivalent of passing the `--ignore-platform-reqs` argument.
|
|
Otherwise, specifying a comma separated list in `COMPOSER_IGNORE_PLATFORM_REQ` will ignore those specific requirements.
|
|
|
|
For example, if a development workstation will never run database queries, this can be used to ignore the requirement for the database extensions to be available. If you set `COMPOSER_IGNORE_PLATFORM_REQ=ext-oci8`, then composer will allow packages to be installed even if the `oci8` PHP extension is not enabled.
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