Medusa is a command line tool that works together with Satis to create a local git mirror for your composer projects.
What the hell???
If you have a very slow connection, fetching your project's dependencies through composer can be a pain. My projects were taking more than half a day to update or install on my local machines because of slow networks.
Medusa will create a mirror of all these things on your local machine and let you fetch everything from there rather than fetching the whole source from Github. Each dependency is entirely mirrored, meaning you'll have all versions, tags, and branches on your local machine.
It will only work with github hosted projects for now.
It has very poor documentation.
It is a very early release, there might be bugs, and the API to use it is definitely confusing.
For now, you can do the following:
medusa.phar
from https://github.com/instaclick/medusa/releasessatis.phar
file from https://github.com/composer/satis using box.phar
from https://github.com/box-project/box/releases
cd satis
box.phar compile
web/
and a web/repositories/
foldermedusa.json
file that looks like this: {
// vcs repositories not in packagist
"repositories": [
{
// pseudo package name; used for repo directory structure
"name": "myvendor/package",
"url": "git@othervcs:myvendor/package.git"
}
]
"require": [
"vendor/package",
"othervendor/otherpackage",
//... List all the packages you want here, there dependencies can be
// auto downloaded as well
],
"repodir": "web/repositories",
// Optional URL to satis (if not hosted locally)
"satisurl": "http://user:password@satis.host:port/repositories",
// Target path for generated satis configuration
"satisconfig": "satis.json"
}
{
"name": "My Repository",
"homepage": "http://packages.example.org",
"repositories": [
// Optionally list repositories not updateable by medusa
],
"require-all": true // if you want to also mirror the dependencies from each package
}
./medusa.phar mirror medusa.json
During this time, medusa will first find all the dependencies you need. Then it
runs git clone --mirror
for each of them to create a mirror inside of the
specified repodir. Finally, it updates your satis.json file with your new config.
./satis.phar build satis.json web/
./medusa.phar update medusa.json
./satis.phar build satis.json web/
To update all repos and rebuild the satis config.
add [--with-deps] package [config-file]
--with-deps
if you want to also mirror the new package's dependenciespackage
is the package name you want to mirror (eg: symfony/symfony)config-file
is the medusa.json config file; the specified satis.json config file will be updatedPoint a webserver to the web/
directory.
In your composer global config file add:
{
"repositories": [
{
"type": "composer",
"url": "http://my.satis.url"
}
]
}
The resolver.json
file is a partial workaround where the package maintainer renames or deletes a package.
Where the property name (key) is the original package name, the value is either:
null
(for packages that have been deleted, i.e., no longer exists in Packagist)