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composer-lock-updater

Run composer-lock-updater in your CI system for bot-powered composer.lock pull requests.

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When you run clu, it:

  1. Clones a given GitHub repository to a working /tmp/ directory.
  2. Runs composer update within the working directory.
  3. Submits a pull request if changes are detected to a tracked composer.lock file.

Et voila! Now your dependencies are no longer six months out of date.

Use with Travis CI | Run locally

Use with Travis CI

This wouldn't be very useful if it didn't run automatically for you.

To configure composer-lock-updater to run on Travis master branch builds, add the following to your .travis.yml file:

after_script:
  - |
    ###
    # Only run on one job of a master branch build
    ###
    if [ -z "$CLU_RUN" ] || [ "master" != "$TRAVIS_BRANCH"] ; then
      echo "composer.lock update disabled for this build"
      return
    fi
    ###
    # Install composer-lock-updater
    ###
    export PATH="$HOME/.composer/vendor/bin:$PATH"
    composer global require danielbachhuber/composer-lock-updater
    ###
    # Install hub for creating GitHub pull requests
    ###
    wget -O hub.tgz https://github.com/github/hub/releases/download/v2.2.9/hub-linux-amd64-2.2.9.tgz
    tar -zxvf hub.tgz
    export PATH=$PATH:$PWD/hub-linux-amd64-2.2.9/bin/
    ###
    # Optional: install Sensio Labs security checker to include security advisories in PR comments
    ###
    mkdir -p $HOME/bin
    wget -O $HOME/bin/security-checker.phar http://get.sensiolabs.org/security-checker.phar
    chmod +x $HOME/bin/security-checker.phar 
    ###
    # Run composer-lock-updater
    ###
    clu $CLU_REPO_URL

To grant commit and pull request access to the Travis build, define these private environment variables in the Travis control panel:

GITHUB_TOKEN=<personal-oauth-token>
CLU_REPO_URL=https://<personal-oauth-token>:[email protected]/<org>/<repo>.git

Make sure to replace <personal-oauth-token>, <org> and <repo> with the appropriate values.

Lastly, because of the CLU_RUN environment variable, composer-lock-updater is disabled by default. Enable it for one job per build by modifying your environment matrix:

matrix:
  include:
    - php: 7.1
      env: WP_VERSION=latest PHP_APCU=enabled CLU_RUN=1
    - php: 7.0
      env: WP_VERSION=latest PHP_APCU=enabled
    - php: 5.6
      env: WP_VERSION=latest PHP_APCU=enabled

Because composer-lock-updater is running on the after_script step, make sure to verify it's working correctly, because it won't fail your build if misconfigured.

Run locally

Before you use composer-lock-updater locally, ensure the composer, git, and hub executables are present on the filesystem. The current user will need to be authenticated with GitHub (both for push and creating pull requests).

Install composer-lock-updater with:

composer global require danielbachhuber/composer-lock-updater

Then, update your composer.lock file with:

clu <git-url>

The script provides sufficiently verbose output for debugging purposes.

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