Releases: clue/phar-composer
v1.4.0
v1.3.0
-
Feature: Support Symfony 6 and PHP 8.1 release.
(#122 and #123 by @clue) -
Feature: Bundle
StubGenerator
andExtract
from legacy herrera-io/box v1.6.1.
(#119 by @clue) -
Feature / Fix: Fix check for valid package URL.
(#117 by @icedream) -
Update project setup, use PSR-4 autoloading, drop
composer.lock
and instead lock PHP version when building phar.
(#120 and #124 by @clue and #118 by @PaulRotmann) -
Improve test suite and add
.gitattributes
to exclude dev files from exports.
Update test suite to support PHPUnit 9 and test against PHP 8.1 release.
(#121 and #125 by @clue)
v1.2.0
v1.1.0
-
Feature: Update all dependencies and improve forward compatibility with symfony/console v5 through legacy v2.5.
(#87 by @clue) -
Feature: Significantly improve performance when adding phar contents.
(#90 by @clue) -
Feature: Support cloning projects from git SSH URLs.
(#96 by @clue) -
Feature: Ignore packages without autoload definition and missing vendor directory.
(#94 by @clue) -
Feature: Write phar to temporary file to support any extension and overwriting.
(#93 by @clue) -
Feature / Fix: Disable install subcommand on Windows.
(#95 by @clue) -
Improve test suite by adding PHPUnit to require-dev and support legacy PHP 5.3 through PHP 7.2 and HHVM,
add tests for all commands and perform some minor code cleanup/maintenance,
minor internal refactoring to clean up some unneeded code duplication and unneeded references and
remove dedicated bundler classes, always bundle complete package.
(#85, #86, #89 and #92 by @clue) -
Add build script removing uneeded files and update development docs.
(#91 by @clue)
v1.0.0
- First stable release, now following SemVer.
- Feature: Can now be installed as a
require-dev
Composer dependency and
supports running as./vendor/bin/phar-composer
.
(#36 by @radford) - Fix: Actually exclude
vendor/
directory. This prevents processing all
vendor files twice and reduces build time by 50%.
(#38 by @radford) - Fix: Fix error reporting when processing invalid project paths.
(#56 by @staabm and @clue) - Fix: Fix description of
phar-composer install
command.
(#47 by @staabm) - Updated documentation, tests and project structure.
(#54, #57, #58 and #59 by @clue)
v0.5.0
- Feature: The
search
command is the new default if you do not pass any command
(#13).
You can now use the following command to get started:
$ phar-composer
- Fix: Pass through STDERR output of child processes instead of aborting
(#33) - Fix: Do not timeout when child process takes longer than 60s.
This also helps users with slower internet connections.
(#31) - Fix: Update broken dependencies
(#18) - Fix: Fixed an undocumented config key
(#14, thanks @mikey179)
v0.4.0
- Feature: New
install
command will now both build the given package and then
install it into the system-wide bin directory/usr/local/bin
(usually already
in your$PATH
). This works for any package name or URL just like with the
build
command, e.g.:
$ phar-composer install phpunit/phpunit
After some (lengthy) build output, you should now be able to run it by just issuing:
$ phpunit
- Feature: New
search
command provides an interactive command line search.
It will ask for the package name and issue an search via packagist.org's API and
present a list of matching packages. So if you don't know the exact package name,
you can now use the following command:
$ phar-composer search boris
- Feature: Both
build
andinstall
commands now also optionally accept an
additional target directory to place the resulting phar into.
v0.3.0
- Feature: Resulting phar files can now be executed on systems without
ext-phar (#8). This vastly improves portability for legacy setups by including
a small startup script which self-extracts the current archive into a temporary
directory. - Feature: Resulting phar files can now be executed without the phar file name
extension. E.g. this convenient feature now allows you to move your~demo.phar
to/usr/bin/demo
for easy system wide installations. - Fix: Resolving absolute paths to
vendor/autoload.php
v0.2.0
- Feature: Packages can now also be cloned from any git URLs (#9), like this:
$ phar-composer build https://github.com/clue/phar-composer.git
The above will clone the repository and check out the default branch.
You can also specify either a tag or branch name very similar to how composer works:
$ phar-composer build https://github.com/clue/phar-composer.git:dev-master
v0.1.0
- Feature: Packages listed on packagist.org can now automatically be downloaded and installed
prior to generating phar (#7), like this:
$ phar-composer build clue/phar-composer
The above will download and install the latest stable tagged release (if any).
You can also specify a tagged version like this:
$ phar-composer build clue/phar-composer:0.1.*
Or you can specify to install the head of a given branch like this:
$ phar-composer build clue/phar-composer:dev-master