| Package Data | |
|---|---|
| Maintainer Username: | c9s |
| Maintainer Contact: | kyle@dontkry.com (Kyle Robinson Young) |
| Package Create Date: | 2015-12-20 |
| Package Last Update: | 2016-04-24 |
| Language: | PHP |
| License: | MIT |
| Last Refreshed: | 2025-10-22 15:00:30 |
| Package Statistics | |
|---|---|
| Total Downloads: | 357 |
| Monthly Downloads: | 0 |
| Daily Downloads: | 0 |
| Total Stars: | 2 |
| Total Watchers: | 1 |
| Total Forks: | 1 |
| Total Open Issues: | 0 |
This is for PHP package authors to require in their composer.json. It will
install their package to the correct location based on the specified package
type.
The goal of installers is to be a simple package type to install path map.
Users can also customize the install path per package and package authors can
modify the package name upon installing.
installers isn't intended on replacing all custom installers. If your
package requires special installation handling then by all means, create a
custom installer to handle it.
Natively Supported Frameworks:
The following frameworks natively work with Composer and will be
installed to the default vendor directory. composer/installers
is not needed to install packages with these frameworks:
Current Supported Package Types:
Stable types are marked as bold, this means that installation paths for those type will not be changed. Any adjustment for those types would require creation of brand new type that will cover required changes.
| Framework | Types
| --------- | -----
| Aimeos | aimeos-extension
| Asgard | asgard-moduleasgard-theme
| AGL | agl-module
| Bonefish | bonefish-package
| AnnotateCms | annotatecms-moduleannotatecms-componentannotatecms-service
| Bitrix | bitrix-modulebitrix-componentbitrix-theme
| CakePHP 2+ | cakephp-plugin
| Chef | chef-cookbookchef-role
| CCFramework | ccframework-shipccframework-theme
| CodeIgniter | codeigniter-librarycodeigniter-third-partycodeigniter-module
| concrete5 | concrete5-blockconcrete5-packageconcrete5-themeconcrete5-update
| Craft | craft-plugin
| Croogo | croogo-plugincroogo-theme
| DokuWiki | dokuwiki-plugindokuwiki-template
| Dolibarr | dolibarr-module
| Drupal | drupal-coredrupal-moduledrupal-themedrupal-librarydrupal-profiledrupal-drush
| Elgg | elgg-plugin
| FuelPHP v1.x | fuel-modulefuel-packagefuel-theme
| FuelPHP v2.x | fuelphp-component
| Grav | grav-plugingrav-theme
| Hurad | hurad-pluginhurad-theme
| ImageCMS | imagecms-templateimagecms-moduleimagecms-library
| Joomla | joomla-componentjoomla-modulejoomla-templatejoomla-pluginjoomla-library
| Kirby | kirby-pluginkirby-fieldkirby-tag
| KodiCMS | kodicms-pluginkodicms-media
| Kohana | kohana-module
| Laravel | laravel-library
| Lithium | lithium-librarylithium-source
| Magento | magento-librarymagento-skinmagento-theme
| Mako | mako-package
| Mautic | mautic-pluginmautic-theme
| MODX Evo | modxevo-snippetmodxevo-pluginmodxevo-modulemodxevo-templatemodxevo-lib
| MediaWiki | mediawiki-extension
| October | october-moduleoctober-pluginoctober-theme
| OXID | oxid-moduleoxid-themeoxid-out
| MODULEWork | modulework-module
| Moodle | moodle-* (Please check source for all supported types)
| Piwik | piwik-plugin
| phpBB | phpbb-extensionphpbb-stylephpbb-language
| Pimcore | pimcore-plugin
| PPI | ppi-module
| Puppet | puppet-module
| RadPHP | radphp-bundle
| REDAXO | redaxo-addon
| Roundcube | roundcube-plugin
| shopware | shopware-backend-pluginshopware-core-pluginshopware-frontend-pluginshopware-theme
| SilverStripe | silverstripe-modulesilverstripe-theme
| SMF | smf-modulesmf-theme
| symfony1 | symfony1-plugin
| Tusk | tusk-tasktusk-commandtusk-asset
| TYPO3 Flow | typo3-flow-packagetypo3-flow-frameworktypo3-flow-plugintypo3-flow-sitetypo3-flow-boilerplatetypo3-flow-build
| TYPO3 CMS | typo3-cms-extension (Deprecated in this package, use the TYPO3 CMS Installers instead)
| Wolf CMS | wolfcms-plugin
| WordPress | wordpress-pluginwordpress-themewordpress-muplugin
| Zend | zend-libraryzend-extrazend-module
| Zikula | zikula-modulezikula-theme
| Prestashop | prestashop-moduleprestashop-theme
composer.json FileThis is an example for a CakePHP plugin. The only important parts to set in your
composer.json file are "type": "cakephp-plugin" which describes what your
package is and "require": { "composer/installers": "~1.0" } which tells composer
to load the custom installers.
{
"name": "you/ftp",
"type": "cakephp-plugin",
"require": {
"composer/installers": "~1.0"
}
}
This would install your package to the Plugin/Ftp/ folder of a CakePHP app
when a user runs php composer.phar install.
So submit your packages to packagist.org!
If you are consuming a package that uses the composer/installers you can
override the install path with the following extra in your composer.json:
{
"extra": {
"installer-paths": {
"your/custom/path/{$name}/": ["shama/ftp", "vendor/package"]
}
}
}
A package type can have a custom installation path with a type: prefix.
{
"extra": {
"installer-paths": {
"your/custom/path/{$name}/": ["type:wordpress-plugin"]
}
}
}
You can also have the same vendor packages with a custom installation path by
using the vendor: prefix.
{
"extra": {
"installer-paths": {
"your/custom/path/{$name}/": ["vendor:my_organization"]
}
}
}
These would use your custom path for each of the listed packages. The available
variables to use in your paths are: {$name}, {$vendor}, {$type}.
If you're a package author and need your package to be named differently when
installed consider using the installer-name extra.
For example you have a package named shama/cakephp-ftp with the type
cakephp-plugin. Installing with composer/installers would install to the
path Plugin/CakephpFtp. Due to the strict naming conventions, you as a
package author actually need the package to be named and installed to
Plugin/Ftp. Using the following config within your package composer.json
will allow this:
{
"name": "shama/cakephp-ftp",
"type": "cakephp-plugin",
"extra": {
"installer-name": "Ftp"
}
}
Please note the name entered into installer-name will be the final and will
not be inflected.
php composer.phar install to install the dependencies.
This will also install the dev dependencies. See Composer.phpunit to run the tests. See PHPUnit.To ensure a consistent code base, you should make sure the code follows the Coding Standards which we borrowed from Symfony.
If you would like to help, please take a look at the list of issues.
What are they? The ability for a package author to determine where a package
will be installed either through setting the path directly in their
composer.json or through a dynamic package type: "type": "framework-install-here".
It has been proposed many times. Even implemented once early on and then
removed. installers won't do this because it would allow a single package
author to wipe out entire folders without the user's consent. That user would
then come here to yell at us.
Anyone still wanting this capability should consider requiring https://github.com/oomphinc/composer-installers-extender.