davidrjonas/composer-lock-diff

See what has changed after a composer update.

1.7.0 2022-03-11 17:43 UTC

README

See what packages have changed after you run composer update by comparing composer.lock to the the git HEAD.

Requires:

  • php >= 5.3

There are no other dependencies.

Install

composer global require davidrjonas/composer-lock-diff:^1.0

# With zsh, run `rehash` to make it known to the shell.

# try it
composer-lock-diff --help

If composer-lock-diff is not found, make sure ~/.composer/vendor/bin is in your $PATH env variable. For more information on how to do that see this question on Stack Overflow.

Usage

composer update
# don't commit yet!
composer-lock-diff

Or from vim, to insert the output into the commit message, type :r!composer-lock-diff.

Options

  • --path, -p: Base to with which to prefix paths. Default "./"
  • --from: The file^, git ref, or git ref with filename to compare from (HEAD:composer.lock)
  • --to: The file^, git ref, or git ref with filename to compare to (composer.lock)
  • --md: Markdown table output
  • --json: json output
  • --pretty: pretty output when combined with --json (>=5.4 only)
  • --no-links: Don't include Compare links in plain text or any links in markdown
  • --only-prod: Only include changes from packages
  • --only-dev: Only include changes from packages-dev
  • --vcs: Force vcs (git, svn, ...). Default auto-detect from path

^ File includes anything available as a protocol stream wrapper such as URLs.

Example Plain Text Table Output

+--------------------+-------+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Production Changes | From  | To     | Compare                                                          |
+--------------------+-------+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------+
| guzzlehttp/guzzle  | 6.2.0 | 6.3.0  | https://github.com/guzzle/guzzle/compare/6.2.0...6.3.0           |
| hashids/hashids    | 2.0.0 | 2.0.4  | https://github.com/ivanakimov/hashids.php/compare/2.0.0...2.0.4  |
| league/flysystem   | 1.0.0 | 1.0.42 | https://github.com/thephpleague/flysystem/compare/1.0.0...1.0.42 |
| monolog/monolog    | NEW   | 1.21.0 |                                                                  |
+--------------------+-------+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------+

+------------------+--------+---------+---------+
| Dev Changes      | From   | To      | Compare |
+------------------+--------+---------+---------+
| phpspec/php-diff | v1.0.2 | REMOVED |         |
+------------------+--------+---------+---------+

Markdown Table

Raw

| Production Changes | From  | To     | Compare                                                                 |
|--------------------|-------|--------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| guzzlehttp/guzzle  | 6.2.0 | 6.3.0  | [...](https://github.com/guzzle/guzzle/compare/6.2.0...6.3.0)           |
| hashids/hashids    | 2.0.0 | 2.0.4  | [...](https://github.com/ivanakimov/hashids.php/compare/2.0.0...2.0.4)  |
| league/flysystem   | 1.0.0 | 1.0.42 | [...](https://github.com/thephpleague/flysystem/compare/1.0.0...1.0.42) |
| monolog/monolog    | NEW   | 1.21.0 |                                                                         |

| Dev Changes      | From   | To      | Compare |
|------------------|--------|---------|---------|
| phpspec/php-diff | v1.0.2 | REMOVED |         |

Rendered

Development

New features are always welcome! Follow these guidelines

  • Try to match the style of the code that already exists, even if it isn't your style (sorry!).
  • Make sure there is a way to test the feature.
  • Test with PHP 5.3 (I'm serious!), >=5.4<7, 7.current. Docker is helpful, particularly for the older versions. Just run the ubuntu:12.04 image and install php for 5.3 and 14.04 for 5.6. I can help if you're having trouble.

The Makefile has some test cases. Run make | less and inspect the output. If you need specific versions or more information, continue reading.

To run using the test data manually simply point the --to and --from args at the lock files,

php ./composer-lock-diff --from ./test-data/composer.from.lock --to ./test-data/composer.to.lock

Docker is very helpful for targeting a specific version of php and/or composer,

docker run --rm -it -v "$PWD":/src -w /src php:7.4.2 \
  php ./composer-lock-diff --from ./test-data/composer.from.lock --to ./test-data/composer.to.lock

Sometimes you want to test the git related functions. To do that first I make a temporary repo. Then I copy into it test-data/composer.from.lock as composer.lock to set the previous state and test-data/composer.to.json as composer.json for the future state. I commit those then run composer-lock-diff with the options I want to test and visually inspect the results.

mkdir tmp && cd tmp
git init
cp ../test-data/composer.to.json composer.json
cp ../test-data/composer.from.lock composer.lock
git add .
git commit -m "initial"

composer update
# or
docker run --rm -it -v "$PWD":/src -w /src composer:latest php composer update

php ../composer-lock-diff

# or, if you want to use docker, you'll need git
cd ..
docker run --rm -it -v "$PWD":/src -w /src php:7.4.2 bash
apt-get update && apt-get install -y git
# You may want composer as well,
curl -OL https://getcomposer.org/download/1.9.3/composer.phar
cd tmp
php ../composer.phar update
php ../composer-lock-diff

Add a test case to test-data/

  • Make a new, temporary git repo in ./tmp
  • Copy ../test-data/composer.from.json as composer.json and ../test-data/composer.from.lock as composer.lock.
  • Commit them.
  • Run composer install
  • Add your pre case to composer.json. Use an exact version.
  • Run composer update.
  • The generated composer.lock should look similar to ../test-data/composer.from.lock but there will be differences due to transient dependencies. No real way around that. Use composer-lock-diff to make sure none of the named packages change versions and your new case is there.
  • Copy composer.json to ../test-data/composer.from.json and composer.lock to composer.from.lock.
  • Copy ../test-data/composer.to.json as composer.json.
  • Add your post case to composer.json. Again, exact versions are best.
  • Generate a new lock file.
  • Use composer-lock-diff to test your feature.
  • When you're happy with it, copy composer.json to ../test-data/composer.to.json and composer.lock to ../test-data/composer.to.lock.

Test Cases

See Makefile.

  • comopser-lock-diff # no args
  • composer-lock-diff --from ./test-data/composer.from.lock --to ./test-data/composer.to.lock
  • composer-lock-diff --path ./test-data/
  • composer-lock-diff --from <git ref> # this gets tested with 'no args'
  • composer-lock-diff --from <git ref with filename>
  • composer-lock-diff --to <git ref>
  • composer-lock-diff --to <git ref with filename>
  • composer-lock-diff --only-dev
  • composer-lock-diff --only-prod
  • composer-lock-diff --no-links
  • composer-lock-diff --json
  • composer-lock-diff --json --pretty
  • composer-lock-diff --md
  • composer-lock-diff --md --no-links

If anyone can help test with Windows that would be very much appreciated!

Contributors

Thanks to everyone who has shared ideas and code! In particular,