Heavily inspired by private-composer-installer.
Add the desired private package to the repositories
field inside composer.json
. In this example the entire dist URL of the package will be replaced by an environment variable. Find more about composer repositories in the composer docs.
{
"type": "package",
"package": {
"name": "gravityforms/gravityforms",
"version": "2.4.21.3",
"type": "wordpress-plugin",
"dist": {
"type": "zip",
"url": "https://www.gravityhelp.com/wp-content/plugins/gravitymanager/api.php?op=get_plugin&slug=gravityforms&key={%WP_PLUGIN_GF_KEY}"
},
"require": {
"composer/installers": "^1.4",
"gotoandplay/gravityforms-composer-installer": "^2.3"
}
}
},
Provide your licence key variable WP_PLUGIN_GF_KEY
inside the .env
file.
WP_PLUGIN_GF_KEY=abcdef
Let composer require the private package.
composer require gravityforms/gravityforms:*