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Informations about the package satisfy

Satisfy Build Status

Satis Composer repository manager with a simple web UI.

Satis: list composer repositories Satis: add a new composer repository Satis: update an existing composer repository

Introduction

Satisfy provides:

Satisfy ease your satis configuration management. It provides a simple web UI over Satis to avoid a hand-editing of the satis.json configuration file. All repositories from a composer.lock file can also be imported via upload.

How it works?

Basically, it just reads/writes the satis.json file and provides a web CRUD.

Installation

Composer

Satis configuration

By default, the satis.json file is expected at the project root, but You can set another path under the parameter satis_filename.

Application configuration

Security

You can restrict the access setting admin.auth parameter (in app/config/parameters.yml) to true. Set authorized users in admin.users config array.

Run Satisfy

Create a web server pointing to the public directory. Browse to »/admin/« to manage the satis.json. To serve the package.json it is required to run Satis first.

Satis packages definition generation

Since Satisfy does only manages the Satis configuration file, it is necessary to build the package definitions using Satis.

A bin shortcut to Satis is already included in Satisfy, so run the following command to generate the files in the web folder.

Automatically build a single package using WebHooks

For example, you can trigger a package generation for your BitBucket project by setting up a BitBucket webhook to connect back to [your-satis-url]/webhook/bitbucket every time you do a code push. This is more efficient than doing a full build and avoids you having to run full builds on a frequent schedule or logging in to the admin interface just to force a build.

Prebuilt docker image

You can run satisfy using prebuilt docker image. Here is an example how to setup it.

  1. Create dir for configuration files
  2. Add parameters.yml file, can be copied from config/parameters.yml.dist
  3. Add auth.json with all required composer authentication tokens
  4. Add simple satis.json with basic information
  5. Create docker-compose.yml using example below
  6. Start containers docker-compose up
  7. Access container shell docker-compose exec php bash
  8. Run initial build ./bin/satis build
  9. Open satis page on http://localhost:8000

Authors

License

Satisfy is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details


All versions of satisfy with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version ^8.1,<8.3
ext-json Version *
ext-xml Version *
composer/composer Version ^2.4
composer/satis Version dev-main
doctrine/annotations Version ~1.6
doctrine/instantiator Version ~1.1
incenteev/composer-parameter-handler Version ^2.1
ninsuo/symfony-collection Version ^2.1
ramunasd/symfony-container-mocks Version ^0.6.0
swop/github-webhook Version ^3.1
symfony/asset Version ^5.4
symfony/form Version ^5.4
symfony/framework-bundle Version ^5.4
symfony/lock Version ^5.4
symfony/property-info Version ^5.0
symfony/psr-http-message-bridge Version ^2.0
symfony/security-bundle Version ^5.4
symfony/serializer Version ^5.4
symfony/twig-bundle Version ^5.4
symfony/validator Version ^5.4
symfony/yaml Version ^5.4
laminas/laminas-diactoros Version ^2.3
symfony/monolog-bundle Version ^3.8
symfony/dependency-injection Version ^5.4
symfony/event-dispatcher Version ^5.4
symfony/proxy-manager-bridge Version ^6.0
symfony/dotenv Version ^6.4
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