rockylars/package-files

Simple test call to tell you what will go in a package

1.1.0 2024-02-07 21:29 UTC

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README

Introduction

This little script can be used to quickly see what will be included when you turn your project into a Composer package and release a new version. Only in PHP, as I only work in that, but it's so small that you're free to replicate it.

History

This was designed when making Faker an open source package, as I didn't see anyone make this before. It's simple and quite handy, just tells you what will go in, though only cares about top level searches at the moment.

Usage

Simply call this from your a test you put down in your Unit tests folder, or just the tests folder if you only got that.

Future

I plan to upgrade this to eventually do all the magical and recursive depth searches, but that's usually far out of scope for my projects anyways.

Examples

self::assertSame(
    [
        'LICENSE',
        'README.md',
        'composer.json',
        'src'
    ],
    PackageParser::simplePackageSearch(__DIR__ . 'path to the root')
);

Set up the project for commits on Linux

  1. Have Docker functional, you don't need an account for this.
  2. Have a GitHub account (obviously) for commits.
  3. Get an SSH token set up (preferably id_ed25519) and hooked up to your GitHub account.
    • If not, you won't be able to pull/push anything properly.
  4. Get the project downloaded and cd into the folder.
    • If you plan to make any PR's and don't have rights, make a fork first, grab that, and then attempt to merge PR's of that in.
  5. Make sure that running git config --global --list and git config --list both show user.email=YOUR_GITHUB_EMAIL and user.name=YOUR_GITHUB_USER_NAME.
    • If not, here's the steps to fix it:
    • Set the value for the project and unset the one for local, otherwise set it for local only.
    • Your commits won't link to an account if this is not done.
  6. Make sure that running groups shows docker in it.
    • If not, here's the steps to fix it:
    • run sudo usermod -aG docker $USER and then reboot your PC.
    • You won't be able to run the needed Docker commands if this is not done.
  7. Make sure that running ls -la ~/.composer shows your user instead of root for ..
    • If not, here's the steps to fix it:
    • Run sudo chown -R $USER:$USER ~/.composer.
    • You won't be able to store library authentication and Composer cache if this is not done.
  8. Have the make extension installed.
  9. Run make setup and you're done.

[Optional] Get access to private repositories you have access to on GitHub:

  1. Generate an access token in GitHub with just the Repo permissions.
  2. Run make composer and add config --global github-oauth.github.com YOUR_GENERATED_TOKEN.