# Composer bin plugin — Isolate your bin dependencies [![Package version](http://img.shields.io/packagist/v/bamarni/composer-bin-plugin.svg?style=flat-square)](https://packagist.org/packages/bamarni/composer-bin-plugin) [![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/bamarni/composer-bin-plugin.svg?branch=master&style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/bamarni/composer-bin-plugin.svg?branch=master) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-red.svg?style=flat-square)](LICENSE) ## Table of Contents 1. [Why?](#why) 1. [How does this plugin work?](#how-does-this-plugin-work) 1. [Installation](#installation) 1. [Usage](#usage) 1. [Example](#example) 1. [The `all` bin namespace](#the-all-bin-namespace) 1. [What happens when symlink conflicts?](#what-happens-when-symlink-conflicts) 1. [Tips](#tips) 1. [Auto-installation](#auto-installation) 1. [Disable links](#disable-links) 1. [Related plugins](#related-plugins) ## Why? In PHP, with Composer, your dependencies are flattened, which might result in conflicts. Most of the time those conflicts are legitimate and should be properly resolved. However you may have dev tools that you want to manage via Composer for convenience, but should not influence your project dependencies or for which conflicts don't make sense. For example: [EtsyPhan][1] and [PhpMetrics][2]. Installing one of those static analysis tools should not change your application dependencies, neither should it be a problem to install both of them at the same time. ## How does this plugin work? It allows you to install your *bin vendors* in isolated locations, and still link them to your [bin-dir][3] (if you want to). This is done by registering a `bin` command, which can be used to run Composer commands inside a namespace. ## Installation # Globally $ composer global require bamarni/composer-bin-plugin # In your project $ composer require --dev bamarni/composer-bin-plugin ## Usage $ composer bin [namespace] [composer_command] $ composer global bin [namespace] [composer_command] ### Example Let's install [Behat][4] and [PhpSpec][5] inside a `bdd` bin namespace, [EtsyPhan][1] in `etsy-phan` and [PhpMetrics][2] in `phpmetrics`: $ composer bin bdd require behat/behat phpspec/phpspec $ composer bin etsy-phan require etsy/phan $ composer bin phpmetrics require phpmetrics/phpmetrics This command creates the following directory structure : . ├── composer.json ├── composer.lock ├── vendor/ │   └── bin │ ├── behat -> ../../vendor-bin/bdd/vendor/behat/behat/bin/behat │ ├── phpspec -> ../../vendor-bin/bdd/vendor/phpspec/phpspec/bin/phpspec │ ├── phan -> ../../vendor-bin/etsy-phan/vendor/etsy/phan/phan │ └── phpmetrics -> ../../vendor-bin/phpmetrics/vendor/phpmetrics/phpmetrics/bin/phpmetrics └── vendor-bin/ └── bdd │ ├── composer.json │ ├── composer.lock │ └── vendor/ │ ├── behat/ │ ├── phpspec/ │ └── ... └── etsy-phan │ ├── composer.json │ ├── composer.lock │ └── vendor/ │ ├── etsy/ │ └── ... └── phpmetrics ├── composer.json ├── composer.lock └── vendor/ ├── phpmetrics/ └── ... You can continue to run `vendor/bin/behat`, `vendor/bin/phpspec` and co. as before but they will be properly isolated. ### The `all` bin namespace The `all` bin namespace has a special meaning. It runs a command for all existing bin namespaces. For instance, the following command would update all your bins : $ composer bin all update Changed current directory to vendor-bin/phpspec Loading composer repositories with package information Updating dependencies (including require-dev) Nothing to install or update Generating autoload files Changed current directory to vendor-bin/phpunit Loading composer repositories with package information Updating dependencies (including require-dev) Nothing to install or update Generating autoload files ### What happens when symlink conflicts? If we take the case described in the [example section](#example), there might be more binaries linked due to the dependencies. For example [PhpMetrics][2] depends on [Nikic PHP-Parser][6] and as such you will also have `php-parse` in `.vendor/bin/`: . ├── composer.json ├── composer.lock ├── vendor/ │   └── bin │ ├── phpmetrics -> ../../vendor-bin/phpmetrics/vendor/phpmetrics/phpmetrics/bin/phpmetrics │ └── php-parse -> ../../vendor-bin/phpmetrics/vendor/nikic/PHP-Parser/bin/php-parsee └── vendor-bin/ └── phpmetrics ├── composer.json ├── composer.lock └── vendor/ ├── phpmetrics/ ├── nikic/ └── ... But what happens if another bin-namespace has a dependency using [Nikic PHP-Parser][6]? In that situation symlinks would collides and are not created (only the colliding ones). ## Tips ### Auto-installation For convenience, you can add the following script in your `composer.json` : ```json { "scripts": { "post-install-cmd": ["@composer bin all install --ansi"], "post-update-cmd": ["@composer bin all update --ansi"] } } ``` This makes sure all your bins are installed during `composer install` and updated during `composer update`. ### Disable links By default, binaries of the sub namespaces are linked to the root one like described in [example](#example). If you wish to disable that behaviour, you can do so by adding a little setting in the extra config: ```json { "extra": { "bamarni-bin": { "bin-links": false } } } ``` ### Change directory By default, the packages are looked for in the `vendor-bin` directory. The location can be changed using `target-directory` value in the extra config: ```json { "extra": { "bamarni-bin": { "target-directory": "ci/vendor" } } } ``` ## Related plugins * [theofidry/composer-inheritance-plugin][7]: Opinionated version of [Wikimedia composer-merge-plugin][8] to work in pair with this plugin. [1]: https://github.com/etsy/phan [2]: https://github.com/phpmetrics/PhpMetrics [3]: https://getcomposer.org/doc/06-config.md#bin-dir [4]: http://behat.org [5]: http://phpspec.net [6]: https://github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser [7]: https://github.com/theofidry/composer-inheritance-plugin [8]: https://github.com/wikimedia/composer-merge-plugin