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Satis

Simple static Composer repository generator.

Build Status

Satis - Package Repository Generator

(Kirby's Edition for multi-package repository)

Multi-package repository

To use multi-package repository please use type "vcs-namespace".

{
  "repositories": [
    {
      "type": "vcs-namespace",
      "url": "[email protected]:yourname/yourrepo"
    }
  ]
}

It works with andkirby/multi-repo-composer. You may read more about multi-repository requirements.

Run from source

  • Install satis: composer create-project composer/satis:dev-master --keep-vcs
  • Build a repository: php bin/satis build <configuration-file> <output-dir>

Read the more detailed instructions in the documentation.

Run as Docker container

Pull the image:

docker pull composer/satis

Run the image:

docker run --rm -it -v /build:/build composer/satis

Note: by default it will look for a configuration file named satis.json inside the /build directory and dump the generated output files in /build/output.

Run the image (with Composer cache from host):

docker run --rm -it -v /build:/build -v $COMPOSER_HOME:/composer composer/satis

If you want to run the image without implicitly running Satis, you have to override the entrypoint specified in the Dockerfile:

docker run --rm -it --entrypoint /bin/sh composer/satis

Purge

If you choose to archive packages as part of your build, over time you can be left with useless files. With the purge command, you can delete these files.

php bin/satis purge <configuration-file> <output-dir>

Note: don't do this unless you are certain your projects no longer reference any of these archives in their composer.lock files.

Updating

Updating Satis is as simple as running git pull && composer update in the Satis directory.

If you are running Satis as a Docker container, simply pull the latest image.

Contributing

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

Fork the project, create a feature branch, and send us a pull request.

Authors

See the list of contributors who participate(d) in this project.

Community Tools

  • satis-go - A simple web server for managing Satis configuration and hosting the generated Composer repository.
  • satisfy - Symfony based composer repository manager with a simple web UI.
  • satis-control-panel - Simple web UI for managing your Satis Repository with optional CI integration.
  • composer-satis-builder - Simple tool for updating the Satis configuration (satis.json) "require" key on the basis of the project composer.json.

License

Satis is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details