├── .github ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md └── PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md ├── .gitignore ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── LICENSE.md ├── README.md ├── banner-github.png ├── composer.json └── src ├── Command └── FreezePackagesVersionCommand.php └── FreezePackagesVersion.php /.github/CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Thanks for contributing ! 2 | 3 | # Getting Started 4 | 5 | * Make sure you have a [GitHub account](https://github.com/signup/free). 6 | * Check if your issue has already been discussed (or even fixed) earlier. You can [search for existing issues](../../../issues?q=is%3Aissue). 7 | * Assuming it does not already exist, [create a new issue](../../../issues/new). 8 | * Clearly describe the issue. 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But first, please read 704 | . 705 | 706 | WRITTEN OFFER 707 | 708 | The source code for any program binaries or compressed scripts that are 709 | included with Composer Freeze Version can be freely obtained at the following URL: 710 | 711 | https://github.com/BeAPI/composer-freeze-version/ 712 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ![Be API Github Banner](banner-github.png) 2 | 3 | # Composer Freeze Version 4 | 5 | Freeze versions of your composer's dependencies. 6 | 7 | This command is especially useful while making a site live. It allows you to grab latest versions of your composer.lock which you tested you site against. 8 | If you would like to go back to a staging status, use another command : [Make Stable](https://github.com/BeAPI/composer-make-stable) to set versions stable. 9 | 10 | # What ? 11 | 12 | Your dependencies into composer.json will be automatically be changed from : 13 | 14 | `"wpackagist-plugin/wordpress-seo":"@stable"` 15 | 16 | into : 17 | 18 | `"wpackagist-plugin/wordpress-seo":"6.2"` 19 | 20 | ![Composer Freeze Vesrion : how to)](https://blog.beapi.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/bea-composer-freeze-version.gif) 21 | 22 | # How ? 23 | 24 | ## 1 - Add to Composer 25 | 26 | - Make `composer require --dev "beapi/composer-freeze-version": "dev-master"` 27 | 28 | ## 2 - Run command 29 | 30 | Then you can simply launch `composer freeze-version` ! 31 | 32 | # Who ? 33 | 34 | Created by [Be API](https://beapi.fr), the French WordPress leader agency since 2009. Based in Paris, we are more than 30 people and always [hiring](https://beapi.workable.com) some fun and talented guys. So we will be pleased to work with you. 35 | 36 | This plugin is only maintained, which means we do not guarantee some free support. If you identify any errors or have an idea for improving this script, feel free to open an [issue](../../issues/new). Please provide as much info as needed in order to help us resolving / approve your request. And .. be patient :) 37 | 38 | If you really like what we do or want to thank us for our quick work, feel free to [donate](https://www.paypal.me/BeAPI) as much as you want / can, even 1€ is a great gift for buying cofee :) 39 | 40 | ## License 41 | 42 | Composer Freeze Version is licensed under the [GPLv3 or later](LICENSE.md). 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /banner-github.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeAPI/composer-freeze-version/6fa089473cace54471e070d7356df0c0dfb5b7c8/banner-github.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "beapi/composer-freeze-version", 3 | "type": "composer-plugin", 4 | "license": "MIT", 5 | "authors": [ 6 | { 7 | "name": "BeAPI", 8 | "email": "technical@beapi.fr" 9 | } 10 | ], 11 | "minimum-stability": "dev", 12 | "require": { 13 | "php": ">=5.6", 14 | "composer-plugin-api": "^1.0 || ^2.0" 15 | }, 16 | "require-dev": { 17 | "composer/composer": "^2.0" 18 | }, 19 | "autoload": { 20 | "psr-4": { 21 | "BEA\\Composer\\FreezePackagesVersionPlugin\\": "src" 22 | } 23 | }, 24 | "extra": { 25 | "class": "BEA\\Composer\\FreezePackagesVersionPlugin\\FreezePackagesVersion" 26 | } 27 | } 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Command/FreezePackagesVersionCommand.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | setName('freeze-version'); 16 | $this->setDescription( 17 | 'Freeze all the packages versions in your composer.json with the ones from the lock file.' 18 | ); 19 | } 20 | 21 | protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output) 22 | { 23 | $io = $this->getIO(); 24 | $composer = $this->getComposer(); 25 | 26 | // what is the command's purpose 27 | $output->writeln( 28 | "Hello, this command allows you to freeze all packages versions according to your composer.lock file." 29 | ); 30 | if ( false === $io->askConfirmation( 31 | "Do you really want to freeze all requirement versions now (y/n) ? ", 32 | true 33 | )) { 34 | return 0; 35 | } 36 | 37 | $composerPath = $composer->getConfig()->getConfigSource()->getName(); 38 | $lockPath = str_replace('.json', '.lock', $composerPath); 39 | 40 | $composerFile = new JsonFile($composerPath); 41 | if (!$composerFile->exists()) { 42 | $output->writeln("Composer file not found."); 43 | return 1; 44 | } 45 | 46 | // if we cannot write then bail 47 | if (!is_writable($composerPath)) { 48 | $output->writeln("The composer.json file cannot be rewritten !"); 49 | $output->writeln("Please check your file permissions."); 50 | return 1; 51 | } 52 | 53 | $lockFile = new JsonFile($lockPath); 54 | if (!$lockFile->exists()) { 55 | $output->writeln("No composer lock file found."); 56 | $output->writeln("You need to run a composer update once before using this command."); 57 | return 1; 58 | } 59 | 60 | try { 61 | $composerJson = $composerFile->read(); 62 | $lockJson = $lockFile->read(); 63 | if (!isset($lockJson['packages']) || !isset($lockJson['packages-dev'])) { 64 | $output->writeln("Your lock file does not contain any packages."); 65 | return 1; 66 | } 67 | 68 | if (isset($composerJson['require'])) { 69 | $lockVersions = array_column($lockJson['packages'], 'version', 'name'); 70 | foreach ($composerJson['require'] as $package => $version) { 71 | if (!isset($lockVersions[$package])) { 72 | continue; 73 | } 74 | $composerJson['require'][$package] = (string) $lockVersions[$package]; 75 | } 76 | } 77 | 78 | if (isset($composerJson['require-dev'])) { 79 | $lockVersions = array_column($lockJson['packages-dev'], 'version', 'name'); 80 | foreach ($composerJson['require-dev'] as $package => $version) { 81 | if (!isset($lockVersions[$package])) { 82 | continue; 83 | } 84 | $composerJson['require-dev'][$package] = (string) $lockVersions[$package]; 85 | } 86 | } 87 | 88 | $composerFile->write($composerJson); 89 | $output->writeln("All required versions have been freeze."); 90 | return 0; 91 | } catch (RuntimeException $e) { 92 | $output->writeln("An error occurred"); 93 | $output->writeln(sprintf("%s", $e->getMessage())); 94 | return 1; 95 | } 96 | } 97 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/FreezePackagesVersion.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | composer = $composer; 26 | $this->io = $io; 27 | } 28 | 29 | public function deactivate( Composer $composer, IOInterface $io ) {} 30 | 31 | public function uninstall( Composer $composer, IOInterface $io ) {} 32 | 33 | public function getCapabilities() 34 | { 35 | return [ 36 | CommandProvider::class => __CLASS__, 37 | ]; 38 | } 39 | 40 | public function getCommands() 41 | { 42 | return [ 43 | new Command\FreezePackagesVersionCommand 44 | ]; 45 | } 46 | } --------------------------------------------------------------------------------