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Informations about the package composer-security-check-plugin

Security Check Plugin for Composer

For global install:

composer global require fancyguy/composer-security-check-plugin

For project install:

composer require fancyguy/composer-security-check-plugin

Run these commands to see some sample behavior:

mkdir insecure-project
cd insecure-project
composer init --name="insecure/project" --description="insecure project" -l MIT -n
composer require symfony/symfony:2.5.2
composer require fancyguy/composer-security-check-plugin
composer audit
composer audit --format=simple
composer audit --format=json
composer validate
composer require symfony/symfony --update-with-all-dependencies
composer audit

By default this tool uploads your composer.lock file to the security.symfony.com webservice which uses the checks from https://github.com/FriendsOfPHP/security-advisories.

You can check offline by downloading a local version of this repo and specify its path using:

composer audit --audit-db /path/to/security-advisories

Inspired on: https://github.com/sensiolabs/security-checker

Alternative: https://github.com/Roave/SecurityAdvisories


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Requires composer-plugin-api Version ^1.1
symfony/yaml Version ^4.1
ext-json Version *
ext-curl Version *
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