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InstalledVersions:: (14 methods):
getInstalledPackages()
getInstalledPackagesByType()
isInstalled()
satisfies()
getVersionRanges()
getVersion()
getPrettyVersion()
getReference()
getInstallPath()
getRootPackage()
getRawData()
getAllRawData()
reload()
getInstalled()
Class: InstalledVersions - X-Ref
This class is copied in every Composer installed project and available to allgetInstalledPackages() X-Ref |
Returns a list of all package names which are present, either by being installed, replaced or provided return: string[] |
getInstalledPackagesByType($type) X-Ref |
Returns a list of all package names with a specific type e.g. 'library' param: string $type return: string[] |
isInstalled($packageName, $includeDevRequirements = true) X-Ref |
Checks whether the given package is installed This also returns true if the package name is provided or replaced by another package param: string $packageName param: bool $includeDevRequirements return: bool |
satisfies(VersionParser $parser, $packageName, $constraint) X-Ref |
Checks whether the given package satisfies a version constraint e.g. If you want to know whether version 2.3+ of package foo/bar is installed, you would call: Composer\InstalledVersions::satisfies(new VersionParser, 'foo/bar', '^2.3') param: VersionParser $parser Install composer/semver to have access to this class and functionality param: string $packageName param: string|null $constraint A version constraint to check for, if you pass one you have to make sure composer/semver is required by your package return: bool |
getVersionRanges($packageName) X-Ref |
Returns a version constraint representing all the range(s) which are installed for a given package It is easier to use this via isInstalled() with the $constraint argument if you need to check whether a given version of a package is installed, and not just whether it exists param: string $packageName return: string Version constraint usable with composer/semver |
getVersion($packageName) X-Ref |
param: string $packageName return: string|null If the package is being replaced or provided but is not really installed, null will be returned as version, use satisfies or getVersionRanges if you need to know if a given version is present |
getPrettyVersion($packageName) X-Ref |
param: string $packageName return: string|null If the package is being replaced or provided but is not really installed, null will be returned as version, use satisfies or getVersionRanges if you need to know if a given version is present |
getReference($packageName) X-Ref |
param: string $packageName return: string|null If the package is being replaced or provided but is not really installed, null will be returned as reference |
getInstallPath($packageName) X-Ref |
param: string $packageName return: string|null If the package is being replaced or provided but is not really installed, null will be returned as install path. Packages of type metapackages also have a null install path. |
getRootPackage() X-Ref |
return: array |
getRawData() X-Ref |
Returns the raw installed.php data for custom implementations return: array[] |
getAllRawData() X-Ref |
Returns the raw data of all installed.php which are currently loaded for custom implementations return: array[] |
reload($data) X-Ref |
Lets you reload the static array from another file This is only useful for complex integrations in which a project needs to use this class but then also needs to execute another project's autoloader in process, and wants to ensure both projects have access to their version of installed.php. A typical case would be PHPUnit, where it would need to make sure it reads all the data it needs from this class, then call reload() with `require $CWD/vendor/composer/installed.php` (or similar) as input to make sure the project in which it runs can then also use this class safely, without interference between PHPUnit's dependencies and the project's dependencies. param: array[] $data A vendor/composer/installed.php data set return: void |
getInstalled() X-Ref |
return: array[] |