polyfill-intl-normalizer | component provides a fallback implementation | Web Framework library
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kandi X-RAY | polyfill-intl-normalizer Summary
This component provides a fallback implementation for the Normalizer class provided by the Intl extension.
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- Decompose a string .
- Recompose a string .
- Normalize a string
- Checks if string is normalized
- Get data from file .
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QUESTION
I am trying to build a docker image with a PHP application in it.
This application installs some dependencies via composer.json and, after composer install, needs some customizations done (eg some files must be copied from vendor folder into other locations and so on).
So I have written these steps as bash commands and putted in the composer.json post-install-cmd section.
This is my composer.json (I've omitted details, but the structure is the same):
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-21 at 09:22Please have a look at the documentation of Composer scripts. It explains pretty obvious:
post-install-cmd: occurs after the install command has been executed with a lock file present.
If you are using composer install
with a lock file not present (as indicated from the console output), this event is not fired.
QUESTION
While my end goal is to prevent Swagger UI from losing authentication upon browser reload, I believe I might have found a solution assuming swagger-ui parameters can be changed when using api-platform, and described it at the tail of this post.
A REST API uses Symfony, API-platform and authenticates using JWT and documentation is provided by swagger-ui. On the swagger-ui page, after submitting the apiKey, future requests include it in the header, however, if the browser is refreshed, the authorization token is lost.
There has been some discussion on this topic primarily on this github post and some on this stackoverflow post, and the general consensus seems to be that swagger-ui there is no "official" way to persist tokens.
Overall Swagger UI does not store tokens, and probably on purpose. There is no switch to enable this, but looks like there are little things that can be done to remember a token via cookie, local storage, indexdb, etc and when the page is reloaded, populate the token back in.
The swagger configuration documentation, however, appears to have an Authorization parameter which will allow the authorization data to be persisted upon browser refresh.
- Parameter name: persistAuthorization
- Docker variable: PERSIST_AUTHORIZATION
- Description: Boolean=false. If set to true, it persists authorization data and it would not be lost on browser close/refresh
Assuming I correctly interpret the Swagger documentation, how can the persistAuthorization
parameter be set to true?
When modifying config/api_platform.yaml
to set persistAuthorization
, I received errors Unrecognized option "persistAuthorization" under "api_platform.swagger.api_keys.apiKey". Available options are "name", "type".
and Unrecognized option "persistAuthorization" under "api_platform.swagger". Available options are "api_keys", "versions".
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-20 at 17:58You can for now use the dev
version
QUESTION
Sometimes when Travis CI is building my package, there's a short list of dependencies, like so:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-16 at 22:15Travis CI keeps a cache of your vendor folder in order to make builds run quicker (and reduce unnecessary traffic for them). If you've made some changes to your composer.lock
file Travis CI may need to update the files stored in the vendor folder.
Other times it won't need to do this, and so will have a shorter build time.
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 using Windows 10 and composer. I'm getting an error when I attempt to install the laravel installer. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Here is the full output when I attempt to install:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-07 at 13:48This usually happens when the files are corrupted in your local environment. Try removing cache and re-installing the packages
QUESTION
We have the below contents on composer.json
with dependencies and scripts. This comes from a legacy project where the vendors
directory was pushed to GitHub. We're trying to remove that vendors
directory from the repository to make its creation a part of the build process.
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-29 at 19:06I copied your composer.json
to my local environment and ran composer update
and had the same results. The problem is, that the class Sensio\Bundle\DistributionBundle\Composer\ScriptHandler
does not exist with your config. So I executed composer require sensio/distribution-bundle
, but then I got a version conflict:
QUESTION
I was facing an issue to install laravel in my ubuntu. Please help me.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-15 at 16:55I used this and It works for me.
QUESTION
The last composer update completely broken my project based on Symfony5:
php.CRITICAL: Uncaught Error: Argument 1 passed to Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\Request\ParamConverter\DoctrineParamConverter::__construct() must be an instance of Doctrine\Common\Persistence\ManagerRegistry or null, instance of Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\Registry given
I've already updated all the references of Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\Registry to Doctrine\Common\Persistence\ManagerRegistry a long time ago, according to the Symfony documentation
Any help would be appreciated
List of installed packages:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-25 at 10:58- Update Php Version on your system to 7.4
- Run composer upgrade
QUESTION
My docker-compose setup does (I think) some wierd things.
I am installing from this composer.json
:
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-16 at 06:55Pretty simple: you run composer update
(which will update the list of packages, and install them), and afterwards you run composer install --no-dev
.
Just out of curiosity: this is only done when updating the Docker image. Is there any good reason for this? Why don't you decouple the image and the source code running in that image?
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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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