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README.md
# Composer Dist Plugin A [Composer](https://getcomposer.org) plugin that allows zip files containing distributable assets to be downloaded and extracted within a package's directory when it's installed. Useful for packages that need to ship compiled css/js files but don't want to track them within git. > **Note**: This just downloads and extracts the zip. > It doesn't compile or create them. To do that, check the the [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) section below. ## Example Suppose you publish a PHP package `foo/bar` which expects your compiled dist assets to be located in `resources/dist`. Place this configuration in the `composer.json` for `foo/bar`: ``` json { "name": "foo/bar", "require": { "pixelfear/composer-dist-plugin": "dev-master" }, "extra": { "download-dist": { "url": "https://github.com/foo/bar/releases/download/{$version}/dist.tar.gz", "path": "resources/dist" } } } ``` ## Prerequisites This plugin only downloads and extracts an existing zip from a URL. You will need to create the zip yourself. A good solution for this could be using a GitHub Actions workflow. For example, [this workflow](examples/github-workflow.yml) will do the following steps whenever you push a tag starting with `v`: - Checkout your code using Git - Run npm install - Compile assets using Laravel Mix - Create a tar.gz archive - Create a GitHub release - Upload the tar to the release Of course, this means that archives will only exist for tagged releases. If you are installating a package using a branch like dev-master, the zip will 404. In this case you can manually compile your assets locally. ## Configuration ### Multiple bundles In the example above, a single zip (bundle) is used. However, you may configure multiple bundles to be downloaded by providing an array of bundle objects. ``` json "extra": { "download-dist": [ { "url": "...", "path": "dist/one", }, { "url": "...", "path": "dist/two" } ] } ``` ### Bundle options For each bundle, the following options are available: | Option | Description | |--------|-------------| | url | The URL of the zip to download. Supports `zip`, `tar`, or `tar.gz` files. You can include `{$version}` in the URL which will be replaced by the version of the package being installed (eg. `v1.0.0`). | path | Where the zip should be extracted relative to your package's root. Defaults to `dist`. | name | Name of the bundle which will be displayed in the Composer output. Defaults to `dist`.
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