Reputation: 4702
I have one package in a project which is autoloaded using composer and composer.json entry is as follows :
"autoload": {
"psr-4": {
"CompanyName\\PackageName\\": "packages/package-folder/src/"
}
}
Now I am copying this over to another project which is not using composer. How can I autoload this same package there ?
Upvotes: 12
Views: 16807
Reputation: 4712
I am not a fan of Composer for many reasons. 1st reason shared hosting services do not offer composer as a package therefor it makes it harder to deliver low budget applications or simple MVC custom frameworks. Here is a work around that is compliant with PSR4 standards.
Assuming you add this auto-load method in a file in the root directory and that we are auto-loading classes for everything inside a folder called "src" here is how to archive this.
define('ROOT', dirname(__DIR__));
define('SLASH', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR);
spl_autoload_register(function ($className)
{
$fileName = sprintf("%s%ssrc%s%s.php", ROOT, SLASH, SLASH, str_replace("\\", "/", $className));
if (file_exists($fileName))
{
require ($fileName);
}
else
{
echo "file not found {$fileName}";
}
});
now in every file you should add a namespace and if you have a dependency the use. here is a basic example in
namespace myapp;
use Core\Example;
Also, all your folders inside src should start with a capital letter in my example.
and done. Cheers @jerryurenaa
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 1596
You have to read the composer and load the classes yourself for each namespaces defined into the composer.json
.
Here is how :
function loadPackage($dir)
{
$composer = json_decode(file_get_contents("$dir/composer.json"), 1);
$namespaces = $composer['autoload']['psr-4'];
// Foreach namespace specified in the composer, load the given classes
foreach ($namespaces as $namespace => $classpaths) {
if (!is_array($classpaths)) {
$classpaths = array($classpaths);
}
spl_autoload_register(function ($classname) use ($namespace, $classpaths, $dir) {
// Check if the namespace matches the class we are looking for
if (preg_match("#^".preg_quote($namespace)."#", $classname)) {
// Remove the namespace from the file path since it's psr4
$classname = str_replace($namespace, "", $classname);
$filename = preg_replace("#\\\\#", "/", $classname).".php";
foreach ($classpaths as $classpath) {
$fullpath = $dir."/".$classpath."/$filename";
if (file_exists($fullpath)) {
include_once $fullpath;
}
}
}
});
}
}
loadPackage(__DIR__."/vendor/project");
new CompanyName\PackageName\Test();
Of course, I don't know the classes you have in the PackageName.
The /vendor/project
is where your external library was cloned or downloaded. This is where you have the composer.json
file.
Note: this works only for psr4 autoload.
EDIT : Adding support for multiple classpaths for one namespace
EDIT2 : I created a Github repo to handle this code, if anyone wants to improve it.
Upvotes: 26
Reputation: 424
Yes, this question is 6months old, however I just used the following.
I just found the following solution to the problem. I just locally ran the command composer dump-autoload -o
in my project folder. After that I simply had to upload the contents of ./vendor/composer folder and the /vendor/autoload.php to the server and it worked again.
This is helpful in case you cannot run composer on the server.
Upvotes: 9