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QUESTION
I have laravel 6 backend rest api app and I want to create Swagger docs for add I found https://github.com/DarkaOnLine/L5-Swagger plugin which I suppose could use usefull creating Swagger docs But I encountered erros publishing config. I suppose I really need this step.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-15 at 13:05As far as I see from your stack trace, the command fails to create a views directory (./resources/views/vendor/l5-swagger
).
Note: chown -R www-data:root .
- this command can create some new problems..
After that command, owner is www-data (but you start artisan commands as serge
).
After that command, group is root
(but serge
may not be part of that group).
You have to verify that your user (serge
) has proper permissions there (./resources/views
, ./resources/views/vendor
).
To check current permissions run: ls -la ./resources
, ls -la ./resources/views
, and ls -la ./resources/views/vendor
(if vendor exists already)
Maybe you need something like: sudo chmod -R serge.www-data
(serge - owner, www-data - group)
However, it mostly depends on your specific setup and desired result.
QUESTION
I recently discovered a vulnerability in a package that I like to use in my Laravel projects. The package is a log viewer for Laravel: https://github.com/ARCANEDEV/LogViewer.
I put in an issue about the vulnerability and the owner said I can put in a Pull Request to try and rectify the issue, and I feel I could at least try.
My question is: is there a way to use the version of the package with my Pull Request in a testing environment, as if I were installing it via Composer?
Essentially, away from actual unit tests, is there a way to test run a package in a project?
Updates given research and available answers
After much Googling and reading of answers I tried the following:
- Fork the repo I'm looking to make a pull request for. The fork is here: https://github.com/blorange2/LogViewer
- Clone this forked repo onto my local machine and switch to the branch that's compatible with my current version of Laravel (which is v4.5 for Laravel 5.6)
- Update the
composer.json
in my local project to have arepositories
array
ANSWER
Answered 2019-Oct-15 at 13:10When you want to use a custom version of a library in your project like with the original package, you can modify the composer.json.
You can add custom package sources (aka repositories) to your composer.json for local development I prefer the path-repository:
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