Download the PHP package drupal/core-project-message without Composer

On this page you can find all versions of the php package drupal/core-project-message. It is possible to download/install these versions without Composer. Possible dependencies are resolved automatically.

FAQ

After the download, you have to make one include require_once('vendor/autoload.php');. After that you have to import the classes with use statements.

Example:
If you use only one package a project is not needed. But if you use more then one package, without a project it is not possible to import the classes with use statements.

In general, it is recommended to use always a project to download your libraries. In an application normally there is more than one library needed.
Some PHP packages are not free to download and because of that hosted in private repositories. In this case some credentials are needed to access such packages. Please use the auth.json textarea to insert credentials, if a package is coming from a private repository. You can look here for more information.

  • Some hosting areas are not accessible by a terminal or SSH. Then it is not possible to use Composer.
  • To use Composer is sometimes complicated. Especially for beginners.
  • Composer needs much resources. Sometimes they are not available on a simple webspace.
  • If you are using private repositories you don't need to share your credentials. You can set up everything on our site and then you provide a simple download link to your team member.
  • Simplify your Composer build process. Use our own command line tool to download the vendor folder as binary. This makes your build process faster and you don't need to expose your credentials for private repositories.
Please rate this library. Is it a good library?

Informations about the package core-project-message

The Drupal Project Message Plugin

Thanks for using this Drupal component.

You can participate in its development on Drupal.org, through our issue system: https://www.drupal.org/project/issues/drupal

You can get the full Drupal repo here: https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/git-instructions

You can browse the full Drupal repo here: https://git.drupalcode.org/project/drupal

What does it do?

This Composer plugin displays a configurable message after Composer installation processes have finished.

This is ideal for a 'next steps' type prompt to help get the user oriented.

Currently only two Composer events are supported:

How do I set it up?

Require this Composer plugin in your project template composer.json file:

"require": {
  "drupal/core-project-message": "^8.8"
}

Configuration

There are three ways to configure this plugin to output information:

Using a text file

By default, the plugin will respond to post-install-cmd or post-create-project-cmd Composer events by looking for a similarly-named file in the root of the project. For instance, if the user issues a composer create-project command, when that command is finished, the plugin will look for a file named post-create-project-cmd-message.txt and then display it on the command line.

The file should be plain text, with markup suitable for Symfony's OutputInterface::writeln() method. See documentation here: https://symfony.com/doc/3.4/console/coloring.html

You can also configure your own file(s), using the extra section of your composer.json file:

"extra": {
  "drupal-core-project-message": {
    "post-create-project-cmd-file": "bespoke/special_file.txt"
  }
}

Using composer.json schema keys

You can tell the plugin to output the structured support information from the composer.json file by telling it the keys you wish to display.

Currently, only name, description, homepage and support are supported.

"extra": {
    "drupal-core-project-message": {
        "include-keys": ["homepage", "support"],
    }
}

Then you can include this information in your composer.json file, which you should probably be doing anyway.

Embedding the information in the extra section

You can specify text directly within the extra section by using the [event-name]-message key. This message should be an array, with one string for each line:

"extra": {
  "drupal-core-project-message": {
    "post-create-project-cmd-message": [
      "Thanks for installing this project.",
      "Read our documentation here: http://example.com/docs"
    ]
  }
}

These strings should be plain text, with markup suitable for Symfony's OutputInterface::writeln() method. See documentation here: https://symfony.com/doc/3.4/console/coloring.html

The -message section will always override -file for a given event.


All versions of core-project-message with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version >=7.3.0
composer-plugin-api Version ^2
Composer command for our command line client (download client) This client runs in each environment. You don't need a specific PHP version etc. The first 20 API calls are free. Standard composer command

The package drupal/core-project-message contains the following files

Loading the files please wait ....