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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ These recipes allow for the following features:
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- Recipes also can be used as a base composer project.
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- A `require-recipe` command to inline a recipe into the root composer.json, allowing the developer to customise the
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recipe dependencies without mandating the inclusion of all requirements directly.
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- An `upgrade-recipe` command to upgrade to a newer version of a recipe.
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- An `update-recipe` command to upgrade to a newer version of a recipe.
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## Example output
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@ -26,38 +26,80 @@ Recipes can be introduced to any existing project (even if not created on a silv
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```shell
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$ composer init
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$ composer require silverstripe/recipe-plugin ^0.1
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$ composer require-recipe silverstripe/recipe-cms ^4.0@dev
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$ composer require silverstripe/recipe-cms ^1.0@dev
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````
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Alternatively, instead of having to install the recipe-plugin manually, you can require the recipe
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directly and inline this as a subsequent command. This is necessary to make the new commands available
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to the command line.
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```shell
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$ composer init
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$ composer require silverstripe/recipe-cms ^4.0@dev
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$ composer upgrade-recipe silverstripe/recipe-cms
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```
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Alternatively you can create a new project based on an existing recipe
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```shell
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$ composer create-project silverstripe/recipe-cms ./myssproject ^4.0@dev
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$ composer create-project silverstripe/recipe-cms ./myssproject ^1.0@dev
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```
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## Upgrading recipes
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## Inlining recipes
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Any existing recipe, whether installed via `composer require` or `composer require-recipe` can be safely upgraded
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via `composer upgrade-recipe`.
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You can "inline" either a previously installed recipe, or a new one that you would like to include
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dependencies for in your main project. By inlining a recipe, you promote its requirements, as well as
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its project files, up into your main project, and remove the recipe itself from your dependencies.
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When upgrading a version constraint is recommended, but not necessary. If omitted, then the existing installed
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version will be detected, and a safe default chosen.
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This can be done with either `update-recipe`, which will update a recipe, or `require-recipe` which will
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install a new recipe.
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Note that if you with to run this command you must first install either a recipe via normal composer
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commands, or install the recipe plugin:
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```shell
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$ composer upgrade-recipe silverstripe/recipe-cms ^1.0@dev
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$ composer init
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$ composer require silverstripe/recipe-plugin ^0.1
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$ composer require-recipe silverstripe/recipe-cms ^1.0@dev
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```
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or
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```shell
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$ composer init
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$ composer require silverstripe/recipe-cms ^1.0@dev
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$ composer update-recipe silverstripe/recipe-cms
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```
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## Removing recipe dependencies or files
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Any project file installed via a recipe, or any module installed by inlining a recipe, can be easily removed.
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Subsequent updates to this recipe will not re-install any of those files or dependencies.
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In order to ensure this, a record of all inlined modules, and all installed files are stored in composer.json
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as below.
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```json
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{
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"extra": {
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"project-files-installed": [
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"mysite/code/Page.php",
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"mysite/code/PageController.php"
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],
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"project-dependencies-installed": {
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"silverstripe/admin": "1.0.x-dev",
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"silverstripe/asset-admin": "1.0.x-dev",
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"silverstripe/campaign-admin": "1.0.x-dev"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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To remove a file, simply delete it from the folder your project is installed in, but don't modify
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`project-files-installed` (as this is how composer knows what not to re-install).
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Likewise to remove a module, use `composer remove <module>` and it will be removed. As above, don't
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modify `project-dependencies-instaleld`, otherwise that module will be re-installed on subsequent
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`composer update-recipe`.
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## Un-doing a deleted project file / dependency
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If you have deleted a module or file and want to re-install it you should remove the appropriate
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entry from either 'project-files-installed' or 'project-dependencies-installed' and then run
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`composer update-recipe <recipe>` again.
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The file or module will be re-installed.
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## Removing recipes
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As installation of a recipe inlines all dependencies and passes ownership to the root project,
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@ -65,7 +107,7 @@ there is no automatic removal process. To remove a recipe, you should manually r
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required module that is no longer desired via `composer remove <module>`.
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The `provide` reference to the recipe can also be safely removed, although it has no practical result
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other than to disable future calls to `upgrade-recipe` on this recipe.
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other than to disable future calls to `update-recipe` on this recipe.
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## Installing or upgrading recipes without inlining them
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@ -101,7 +143,7 @@ An example recipe:
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"type": "silverstripe-recipe",
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"require": {
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"silverstripe/recipe-plugin": "^0.1",
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"silverstripe/recipe-cms": "^4.0",
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"silverstripe/recipe-cms": "^1.0",
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"silverstripe/blog": "^3.0@dev",
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"silverstripe/lumberjack": "^2.1@dev",
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},
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