Composer.json
amenk opened this issue · 9 comments
I would like to create a composer file for you. Do you already have a https://packagist.org/ account? If not, it would be great if you create own to reserve your package prefix ...
Ok, I created an account. Now what should I do?
You can create a composer.json :-) Should be on the same level like the modman file.
timreynolds should be replaced with the account name you registered.
Example:
{ "name": "timreynolds/magento-qconfig", "license": "OSL-3.0", "type": "magento-module", "description": ".........", "homepage": "http://www.example.com/", "require": { "magento-hackathon/magento-composer-installer": "*" }, "authors":[ { "name":"your name", "email":"yourmail@example.com" } ] }
What is you account name?
https://packagist.org/packages/tim-reynolds/magento-qconfig
Does this look right?
Can't thank you enough for keeping on me for this. I get distracted so easily. Heck, the version of this on Connect is quite out of date at this point. Need to update that.
I hate Connect :-)
Packagist looks good.
No need for any thanks ...
you know, I do this all for myself - as I am a great fan of the plugin and want / need to install it via composer :-)
Open Source / Pull Requests are a big work-safer at the end of the day.
Someone had a repo where they had a composer script for pulling 'good' Magento modules all together, but I can't recall who had it or where it was. Any chance you remember? I thought it was controlled by Firegento but now I'm not sure.
Probably, though that looks like it is indexing Connect, so an old version appears on it. About time I updated connect, I think. Wish there was an easier way heh.
The packages on connect a refered as connect20/... when installing - I think.