Differences to the original Satis:
- This version incorporates "git config --global --add safe.directory '*'" to solve file access issues on AWS.
- Includes proper versioning on Docker
Simple static Composer repository generator.
Satis requires a recent PHP version, it does not run with unsupported PHP versions. Check the composer.json
file for details.
- Install satis:
composer create-project composer/satis:dev-main
- Build a repository:
php bin/satis build <configuration-file> <output-directory>
Read the more detailed instructions in the documentation.
Pull the image:
docker pull composer/satis
Run the image (with Composer cache from host):
docker run --rm --init -it \
--user $(id -u):$(id -g) \
--volume $(pwd):/build \
--volume "${COMPOSER_HOME:-$HOME/.composer}:/composer" \
composer/satis build <configuration-file> <output-directory>
If you want to run the image without implicitly running Satis, you have to
override the entrypoint specified in the Dockerfile
:
--entrypoint /bin/sh
If you choose to archive packages as part of your build, over time you can be
left with useless files. With the purge
command, you can delete these files.
php bin/satis purge <configuration-file> <output-dir>
Note: don't do this unless you are certain your projects no longer reference any of these archives in their
composer.lock
files.
Updating Satis is as simple as running git pull && composer install
in the
Satis directory.
If you are running Satis as a Docker container, simply pull the latest image.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
Fork the project, create a feature branch, and send us a pull request.
If you introduce a new feature, or fix a bug, please try to include a testcase.
See the list of contributors who participate(d) in this project.
- satisfy - Symfony based composer repository manager with a simple web UI.
- eventum/composer - A simple static set of packages hosted in GitHub Pages
- satis.spatie.be - A brief guide to setting up and securing a Satis repository
Satis is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details