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tagline: Modify and extend Composer's functionality
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# Setting up and using plugins
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## Synopsis
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You may wish to alter or expand Composer's functionality with your own. For
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example if your environment poses special requirements on the behaviour of
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Composer which do not apply to the majority of its users or if you wish to
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accomplish something with composer in a way that is not desired by most users.
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In these cases you could consider creating a plugin to handle your
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specific logic.
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## Creating a Plugin
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A plugin is a regular composer package which ships its code as part of the
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package and may also depend on further packages.
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### Plugin Package
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The package file is the same as any other package file but with the following
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requirements:
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1. the [type][1] attribute must be `composer-plugin`.
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2. the [extra][2] attribute must contain an element `class` defining the
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class name of the plugin (including namespace). If a package contains
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multiple plugins this can be array of class names.
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Additionally you must require the special package called `composer-plugin-api`
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to define which composer API versions your plugin is compatible with. The
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current composer plugin API version is 1.0.0.
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For example
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```json
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{
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"name": "my/plugin-package",
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"type": "composer-plugin",
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"require": {
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"composer-plugin-api": "1.0.0"
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}
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}
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```
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### Plugin Class
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Every plugin has to supply a class which implements the
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[`Composer\Plugin\PluginInterface`][3]. The `activate()` method of the plugin
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is called after the plugin is loaded and receives an instance of
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[`Composer\Composer`][4] as well as an instance of
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[`Composer\IO\IOInterface`][5]. Using these two objects all configuration can
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be read and all internal objects and state can be manipulated as desired.
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Example:
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```php
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<?php
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namespace phpDocumentor\Composer;
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use Composer\Composer;
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use Composer\IO\IOInterface;
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use Composer\Plugin\PluginInterface;
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class TemplateInstallerPlugin implements PluginInterface
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{
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public function activate(Composer $composer, IOInterface $io)
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{
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$installer = new TemplateInstaller($io, $composer);
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$composer->getInstallationManager()->addInstaller($installer);
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}
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}
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```
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## Event Handler
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Furthermore plugins may implement the
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[`Composer\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface`][6] in order to have its
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event handlers automatically registered with the `EventDispatcher` when the
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plugin is loaded.
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The events available for plugins are:
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* **COMMAND**, is called at the beginning of all commands that load plugins.
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It provides you with access to the input and output objects of the program.
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* **PRE_FILE_DOWNLOAD**, is triggered before files are downloaded and allows
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you to manipulate the `RemoteFilesystem` object prior to downloading files
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based on the URL to be downloaded.
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> A plugin can also subscribe to [script events][7].
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Example:
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```php
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<?php
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namespace Naderman\Composer\AWS;
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use Composer\Composer;
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use Composer\EventDispatcher\EventSubscriberInterface;
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use Composer\IO\IOInterface;
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use Composer\Plugin\PluginInterface;
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use Composer\Plugin\PluginEvents;
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use Composer\Plugin\PreFileDownloadEvent;
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class AwsPlugin implements PluginInterface, EventSubscriberInterface
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{
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protected $composer;
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protected $io;
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public function activate(Composer $composer, IOInterface $io)
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{
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$this->composer = $composer;
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$this->io = $io;
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}
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public static function getSubscribedEvents()
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{
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return array(
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PluginEvents::PRE_FILE_DOWNLOAD => array(
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array('onPreFileDownload', 0)
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),
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);
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}
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public function onPreFileDownload(PreFileDownloadEvent $event)
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{
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$protocol = parse_url($event->getProcessedUrl(), PHP_URL_SCHEME);
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if ($protocol === 's3') {
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$awsClient = new AwsClient($this->io, $this->composer->getConfig());
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$s3RemoteFilesystem = new S3RemoteFilesystem($this->io, $event->getRemoteFilesystem()->getOptions(), $awsClient);
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$event->setRemoteFilesystem($s3RemoteFilesystem);
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}
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}
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}
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```
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## Using Plugins
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Plugin packages are automatically loaded as soon as they are installed and will
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be loaded when composer starts up if they are found in the current project's
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list of installed packages. Additionally all plugin packages installed in the
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`COMPOSER_HOME` directory using the composer global command are loaded before
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local project plugins are loaded.
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> You may pass the `--no-plugins` option to composer commands to disable all
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> installed commands. This may be particularly helpful if any of the plugins
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> causes errors and you wish to update or uninstall it.
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[1]: ../04-schema.md#type
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[2]: ../04-schema.md#extra
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[3]: https://github.com/composer/composer/blob/master/src/Composer/Plugin/PluginInterface.php
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[4]: https://github.com/composer/composer/blob/master/src/Composer/Composer.php
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[5]: https://github.com/composer/composer/blob/master/src/Composer/IO/IOInterface.php
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[6]: https://github.com/composer/composer/blob/master/src/Composer/EventDispatcher/EventSubscriberInterface.php
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[7]: ./scripts.md#event-names
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