laminas-diactoros | PSR HTTP Message implementations | HTTP library
kandi X-RAY | laminas-diactoros Summary
kandi X-RAY | laminas-diactoros Summary
Diactoros (pronunciation: /dɪʌktɒrɒs/): an epithet for Hermes, meaning literally, "the messenger.". This package supercedes and replaces phly/http. laminas-diactoros is a PHP package containing implementations of the PSR-7 HTTP message interfaces and PSR-17 HTTP message factory interfaces.
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- Get a single line from the stream .
- Filters a header value .
- Creates a URI string .
- Returns an instance with the specified URI .
- Sets the stream resource .
- Creates server request from server variables .
- Sets the status code .
- Validate HTTP protocol version .
- Serialize the request .
- JSON encode data .
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QUESTION
Using php 7.2
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-17 at 14:30This seems to be a problem with the virtual box filesystem. I created an issue to composer and hopefully more insight will be gained.
https://github.com/composer/package-versions-deprecated/issues/21
QUESTION
I am a Drupal site builder experimenting with WSL2 and I am finding the routine creating a Drupal project with composer does not complete.
My PC has 16GB RAM and composer is allowed unlimited memory. To the best of my understanding I have Docker configured correctly for WSL2.
The create-project process starts normally but then stalls when installing drupal/core (9.0.2). This appears to be so whether downloading from source or from cache. After a considerable time the process will fail. The contents of the project folder are largely incomplete.
I first attempted this with a Drupal 9 recipe for DDEV, a container based local dev environment which includes composer.
Not wishing to point the finger at DDEV, I then installed composer via Homebrew in the Home directory of WSL2 and tried again, independently of DDEV or Docker. After running composer create-project drupal/recommended-project my_site_name_dir
I find that composer fails in exactly the same way.
Composer output follows;
paul@DESKTOP-TQA1I7L:/mnt/c/Users/Paul/Sites/D9$ composer create-project drupal/recommended-project my_site_name_dir Creating a "drupal/recommended-project" project at "./my_site_name_dir" Installing drupal/recommended-project (9.0.2)
- Installing drupal/recommended-project (9.0.2): Loading from cache Created project in /mnt/c/Users/Paul/Sites/D9/my_site_name_dir Loading composer repositories with package information Installing dependencies (including require-dev) from lock file Package operations: 59 installs, 0 updates, 0 removals
- Installing composer/installers (v1.9.0): Loading from cache
- Installing drupal/core-composer-scaffold (9.0.2): Loading from cache
- Installing drupal/core-project-message (9.0.2): Loading from cache
- Installing typo3/phar-stream-wrapper (v3.1.4): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/polyfill-mbstring (v1.17.0): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/polyfill-ctype (v1.17.0): Loading from cache
- Installing twig/twig (v2.12.5): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/yaml (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/polyfill-php80 (v1.17.0): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/var-dumper (v5.1.0): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/translation-contracts (v2.1.2): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/validator (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/translation (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing psr/container (1.0.0): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/service-contracts (v2.1.2): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/serializer (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/routing (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/polyfill-php72 (v1.17.0): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/polyfill-intl-idn (v1.17.0): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/mime (v5.1.0): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/http-foundation (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing psr/http-message (1.0.1): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/psr-http-message-bridge (v2.0.0): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/process (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/polyfill-php73 (v1.17.0): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/polyfill-iconv (v1.17.0): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/event-dispatcher-contracts (v1.1.7): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/event-dispatcher (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing psr/log (1.1.3): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/debug (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/error-handler (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/http-kernel (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/dependency-injection (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony/console (v4.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing symfony-cmf/routing (2.3.2): Loading from cache
- Installing stack/builder (v1.0.6): Loading from cache
- Installing ralouphie/getallheaders (3.0.3): Loading from cache
- Installing psr/http-factory (1.0.1): Loading from cache
- Installing pear/pear_exception (v1.0.1): Loading from cache
- Installing pear/console_getopt (v1.4.3): Loading from cache
- Installing pear/pear-core-minimal (v1.10.10): Loading from cache
- Installing pear/archive_tar (1.4.9): Loading from cache
- Installing masterminds/html5 (2.7.0): Loading from cache
- Installing laminas/laminas-zendframework-bridge (1.0.4): Loading from cache
- Installing laminas/laminas-stdlib (3.2.1): Loading from cache
- Installing laminas/laminas-escaper (2.6.1): Loading from cache
- Installing laminas/laminas-feed (2.12.2): Loading from cache
- Installing laminas/laminas-diactoros (2.3.0): Loading from cache
- Installing guzzlehttp/psr7 (1.6.1): Loading from cache
- Installing guzzlehttp/promises (v1.3.1): Loading from cache
- Installing guzzlehttp/guzzle (6.5.4): Loading from cache
- Installing doctrine/lexer (1.2.1): Loading from cache
- Installing egulias/email-validator (2.1.17): Loading from cache
- Installing doctrine/annotations (1.10.3): Loading from cache
- Installing doctrine/reflection (1.2.1): Loading from cache
- Installing composer/semver (1.5.1): Loading from cache
- Installing asm89/stack-cors (1.3.0): Loading from cache
- Installing drupal/core (9.0.2): Loading from cache Failed to download drupal/core from dist: Could not delete /mnt/c/Users/Paul/Sites/D9/my_site_name_dir/vendor/composer/782129de/drupal-core-ea6e0ce/lib/Drupal/Core: Now trying to download from source
- Installing drupal/core (9.0.2): Cloning ea6e0cef32 from cache
[Symfony\Component\Process\Exception\ProcessTimedOutException] The process "git checkout '9.0.2' --" exceeded the timeout of 300 seconds.
create-project [-s|--stability STABILITY] [--prefer-source] [--prefer-dist] [--repository REPOSITORY] [--repository-url REPOSITORY-URL] [--add-repository] [--dev] [--no-dev] [--no-custom-installers] [--no-scripts] [--no-progress] [--no-secure-http] [--keep-vcs] [--remove-vcs] [--no-install] [--ignore-platform-reqs] [--] [] [] []
paul@DESKTOP-TQA1I7L:/mnt/c/Users/Paul/Sites/D9$ paul@DESKTOP-TQA1I7L:/mnt/c/Users/Paul/Sites/D9$ composer create-project drupal/recommended-project my_site_name_dir Creating a "drupal/recommended-project" project at "./my_site_name_dir"
[InvalidArgumentException] Project directory "/mnt/c/Users/Paul/Sites/D9/my_site_name_dir" is not empty.
create-project [-s|--stability STABILITY] [--prefer-source] [--prefer-dist] [--repository REPOSITORY] [--repository-url REPOSITORY-URL] [--add-repository] [--dev] [--no-dev] [--no-custom-installers] [--no-scripts] [--no-progress] [--no-secure-http] [--keep-vcs] [--remove-vcs] [--no-install] [--ignore-platform-reqs] [--] [] [] []
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jul-20 at 09:31After reading some updated documentation I now understand the problem was that I was attempting to perform this operation under the Windows file system at .mnt/c/Users/Paul
instead of the Linux location of /home/paul
As well as completing without errors, performance is vastly improved.
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PHP requires the Visual C runtime (CRT). The Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2019 is suitable for all these PHP versions, see visualstudio.microsoft.com. You MUST download the x86 CRT for PHP x86 builds and the x64 CRT for PHP x64 builds. The CRT installer supports the /quiet and /norestart command-line switches, so you can also script it.
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