Installs Composer, the PHP Dependency Manager.
composer_path: /usr/local/bin/composer
composer_update: true
composer_update_day: 20
The path where composer will be installed and available to your system. Should be in your user's $PATH
so you can run
commands simply with composer
instead of the full path.
You can also setup a global composer directory and make the bin directory available in the $PATH
automatically by:
composer_path_env: true
composer_home_path: /opt/composer
composer_home_owner: root
composer_home_group: root
composer_global_packages:
phpunit/phpunit: "@stable"
If your project use a lot of libraries from github, you may see next message during composer install
:
Could not fetch `...`, enter your GitHub credentials to go over the API rate limit
A token will be created and stored in "~/.composer/auth.json", your password will never be stored
To revoke access to this token you can visit https://github.com/settings/applications
So your composer install
can get stuck.
To prevent that, you must configure github oauth token to go over the API rate limit. Visit https://github.com/settings/applications and generate personal access token and assign it to composer_github_oauth
variable.
composer_github_oauth: f03401aae1e276abb073f987c08a32410f462e73
You can provide HTTP Basic auth credentials to any repository like this:
composer_http_basic:
repo.magento.com:
username: 52fe41da9d8caa70538244c10f367d0a
password: 238fe32d374a2573c4527bd45a7e6f54
roles:
- { role: kosssi.composer }
If you have vagrant, you can test this role:
cd tests
vagrant up
vagrant provision