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<?php
/*
* This file is part of Composer.
*
* (c) Nils Adermann <naderman@naderman.de>
* Jordi Boggiano <j.boggiano@seld.be>
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
namespace Composer;
use Composer\Autoload\ClassLoader;
use Composer\Semver\VersionParser;
/**
* This class is copied in every Composer installed project and available to all
*
* See also https://getcomposer.org/doc/07-runtime.md#installed-versions
*
* To require its presence, you can require `composer-runtime-api ^2.0`
*
* @final
*/
class InstalledVersions
{
/**
* @var mixed[]|null
* @psalm-var array{root: array{name: string, pretty_version: string, version: string, reference: string|null, type: string, install_path: string, aliases: string[], dev: bool}, versions: array<string, array{pretty_version?: string, version?: string, reference?: string|null, type?: string, install_path?: string, aliases?: string[], dev_requirement: bool, replaced?: string[], provided?: string[]}>}|array{}|null
*/
private static $installed;
/**
* @var bool|null
*/
private static $canGetVendors;
/**
* @var array[]
* @psalm-var array<string, array{root: array{name: string, pretty_version: string, version: string, reference: string|null, type: string, install_path: string, aliases: string[], dev: bool}, versions: array<string, array{pretty_version?: string, version?: string, reference?: string|null, type?: string, install_path?: string, aliases?: string[], dev_requirement: bool, replaced?: string[], provided?: string[]}>}>
*/
private static $installedByVendor = array();
/**
* Returns a list of all package names which are present, either by being installed, replaced or provided
*
* @return string[]
* @psalm-return list<string>
*/
public static function getInstalledPackages()
{
$packages = array();
foreach (self::getInstalled() as $installed) {
$packages[] = array_keys($installed['versions']);
}
if (1 === \count($packages)) {
return $packages[0];
}
return array_keys(array_flip(\call_user_func_array('array_merge', $packages)));
}
/**
* Returns a list of all package names with a specific type e.g. 'library'
*
* @param string $type
* @return string[]
* @psalm-return list<string>
*/
public static function getInstalledPackagesByType($type)
{
$packagesByType = array();
foreach (self::getInstalled() as $installed) {
foreach ($installed['versions'] as $name => $package) {
if (isset($package['type']) && $package['type'] === $type) {
$packagesByType[] = $name;
}
}
}
return $packagesByType;
}
/**
* Checks whether the given package is installed
*
* This also returns true if the package name is provided or replaced by another package
*
* @param string $packageName
* @param bool $includeDevRequirements
* @return bool
*/
public static function isInstalled($packageName, $includeDevRequirements = true)
{
foreach (self::getInstalled() as $installed) {
if (isset($installed['versions'][$packageName])) {
return $includeDevRequirements || !isset($installed['versions'][$packageName]['dev_requirement']) || $installed['versions'][$packageName]['dev_requirement'] === false;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Checks whether the given package satisfies a version constraint
*
* e.g. If you want to know whether version 2.3+ of package foo/bar is installed, you would call:
*
* Composer\InstalledVersions::satisfies(new VersionParser, 'foo/bar', '^2.3')
*
* @param VersionParser $parser Install composer/semver to have access to this class and functionality
* @param string $packageName
* @param string|null $constraint A version constraint to check for, if you pass one you have to make sure composer/semver is required by your package
* @return bool
*/
public static function satisfies(VersionParser $parser, $packageName, $constraint)
{
$constraint = $parser->parseConstraints((string) $constraint);
$provided = $parser->parseConstraints(self::getVersionRanges($packageName));
return $provided->matches($constraint);
}
/**
* Returns a version constraint representing all the range(s) which are installed for a given package
*
* It is easier to use this via isInstalled() with the $constraint argument if you need to check
* whether a given version of a package is installed, and not just whether it exists
*
* @param string $packageName
* @return string Version constraint usable with composer/semver
*/
public static function getVersionRanges($packageName)
{
foreach (self::getInstalled() as $installed) {
if (!isset($installed['versions'][$packageName])) {
continue;
}
$ranges = array();
if (isset($installed['versions'][$packageName]['pretty_version'])) {
$ranges[] = $installed['versions'][$packageName]['pretty_version'];
}
if (array_key_exists('aliases', $installed['versions'][$packageName])) {
$ranges = array_merge($ranges, $installed['versions'][$packageName]['aliases']);
}
if (array_key_exists('replaced', $installed['versions'][$packageName])) {
$ranges = array_merge($ranges, $installed['versions'][$packageName]['replaced']);
}
if (array_key_exists('provided', $installed['versions'][$packageName])) {
$ranges = array_merge($ranges, $installed['versions'][$packageName]['provided']);
}
return implode(' || ', $ranges);
}
throw new \OutOfBoundsException('Package "' . $packageName . '" is not installed');
}
/**
* @param string $packageName
* @return string|null If the package is being replaced or provided but is not really installed, null will be returned as version, use satisfies or getVersionRanges if you need to know if a given version is present
*/
public static function getVersion($packageName)
{
foreach (self::getInstalled() as $installed) {
if (!isset($installed['versions'][$packageName])) {
continue;
}
if (!isset($installed['versions'][$packageName]['version'])) {
return null;
}
return $installed['versions'][$packageName]['version'];
}
throw new \OutOfBoundsException('Package "' . $packageName . '" is not installed');
}
/**
* @param string $packageName
* @return string|null If the package is being replaced or provided but is not really installed, null will be returned as version, use satisfies or getVersionRanges if you need to know if a given version is present
*/
public static function getPrettyVersion($packageName)
{
foreach (self::getInstalled() as $installed) {
if (!isset($installed['versions'][$packageName])) {
continue;
}
if (!isset($installed['versions'][$packageName]['pretty_version'])) {
return null;
}
return $installed['versions'][$packageName]['pretty_version'];
}
throw new \OutOfBoundsException('Package "' . $packageName . '" is not installed');
}
/**
* @param string $packageName
* @return string|null If the package is being replaced or provided but is not really installed, null will be returned as reference
*/
public static function getReference($packageName)
{
foreach (self::getInstalled() as $installed) {
if (!isset($installed['versions'][$packageName])) {
continue;
}
if (!isset($installed['versions'][$packageName]['reference'])) {
return null;
}
return $installed['versions'][$packageName]['reference'];
}
throw new \OutOfBoundsException('Package "' . $packageName . '" is not installed');
}
/**
* @param string $packageName
* @return string|null If the package is being replaced or provided but is not really installed, null will be returned as install path. Packages of type metapackages also have a null install path.
*/
public static function getInstallPath($packageName)
{
foreach (self::getInstalled() as $installed) {
if (!isset($installed['versions'][$packageName])) {
continue;
}
return isset($installed['versions'][$packageName]['install_path']) ? $installed['versions'][$packageName]['install_path'] : null;
}
throw new \OutOfBoundsException('Package "' . $packageName . '" is not installed');
}
/**
* @return array
* @psalm-return array{name: string, pretty_version: string, version: string, reference: string|null, type: string, install_path: string, aliases: string[], dev: bool}
*/
public static function getRootPackage()
{
$installed = self::getInstalled();
return $installed[0]['root'];
}
/**
* Returns the raw installed.php data for custom implementations
*
* @deprecated Use getAllRawData() instead which returns all datasets for all autoloaders present in the process. getRawData only returns the first dataset loaded, which may not be what you expect.
* @return array[]
* @psalm-return array{root: array{name: string, pretty_version: string, version: string, reference: string|null, type: string, install_path: string, aliases: string[], dev: bool}, versions: array<string, array{pretty_version?: string, version?: string, reference?: string|null, type?: string, install_path?: string, aliases?: string[], dev_requirement: bool, replaced?: string[], provided?: string[]}>}
*/
public static function getRawData()
{
@trigger_error('getRawData only returns the first dataset loaded, which may not be what you expect. Use getAllRawData() instead which returns all datasets for all autoloaders present in the process.', E_USER_DEPRECATED);
if (null === self::$installed) {
// only require the installed.php file if this file is loaded from its dumped location,
// and not from its source location in the composer/composer package, see https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/9937
if (substr(__DIR__, -8, 1) !== 'C') {
self::$installed = include __DIR__ . '/installed.php';
} else {
self::$installed = array();
}
}
return self::$installed;
}
/**
* Returns the raw data of all installed.php which are currently loaded for custom implementations
*
* @return array[]
* @psalm-return list<array{root: array{name: string, pretty_version: string, version: string, reference: string|null, type: string, install_path: string, aliases: string[], dev: bool}, versions: array<string, array{pretty_version?: string, version?: string, reference?: string|null, type?: string, install_path?: string, aliases?: string[], dev_requirement: bool, replaced?: string[], provided?: string[]}>}>
*/
public static function getAllRawData()
{
return self::getInstalled();
}
/**
* Lets you reload the static array from another file
*
* This is only useful for complex integrations in which a project needs to use
* this class but then also needs to execute another project's autoloader in process,
* and wants to ensure both projects have access to their version of installed.php.
*
* A typical case would be PHPUnit, where it would need to make sure it reads all
* the data it needs from this class, then call reload() with
* `require $CWD/vendor/composer/installed.php` (or similar) as input to make sure
* the project in which it runs can then also use this class safely, without
* interference between PHPUnit's dependencies and the project's dependencies.
*
* @param array[] $data A vendor/composer/installed.php data set
* @return void
*
* @psalm-param array{root: array{name: string, pretty_version: string, version: string, reference: string|null, type: string, install_path: string, aliases: string[], dev: bool}, versions: array<string, array{pretty_version?: string, version?: string, reference?: string|null, type?: string, install_path?: string, aliases?: string[], dev_requirement: bool, replaced?: string[], provided?: string[]}>} $data
*/
public static function reload($data)
{
self::$installed = $data;
self::$installedByVendor = array();
}
/**
* @return array[]
* @psalm-return list<array{root: array{name: string, pretty_version: string, version: string, reference: string|null, type: string, install_path: string, aliases: string[], dev: bool}, versions: array<string, array{pretty_version?: string, version?: string, reference?: string|null, type?: string, install_path?: string, aliases?: string[], dev_requirement: bool, replaced?: string[], provided?: string[]}>}>
*/
private static function getInstalled()
{
if (null === self::$canGetVendors) {
self::$canGetVendors = method_exists('Composer\Autoload\ClassLoader', 'getRegisteredLoaders');
}
$installed = array();
if (self::$canGetVendors) {
foreach (ClassLoader::getRegisteredLoaders() as $vendorDir => $loader) {
if (isset(self::$installedByVendor[$vendorDir])) {
$installed[] = self::$installedByVendor[$vendorDir];
} elseif (is_file($vendorDir.'/composer/installed.php')) {
/** @var array{root: array{name: string, pretty_version: string, version: string, reference: string|null, type: string, install_path: string, aliases: string[], dev: bool}, versions: array<string, array{pretty_version?: string, version?: string, reference?: string|null, type?: string, install_path?: string, aliases?: string[], dev_requirement: bool, replaced?: string[], provided?: string[]}>} $required */
$required = require $vendorDir.'/composer/installed.php';
$installed[] = self::$installedByVendor[$vendorDir] = $required;
if (null === self::$installed && strtr($vendorDir.'/composer', '\\', '/') === strtr(__DIR__, '\\', '/')) {
self::$installed = $installed[count($installed) - 1];
}
}
}
}
if (null === self::$installed) {
// only require the installed.php file if this file is loaded from its dumped location,
// and not from its source location in the composer/composer package, see https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/9937
if (substr(__DIR__, -8, 1) !== 'C') {
/** @var array{root: array{name: string, pretty_version: string, version: string, reference: string|null, type: string, install_path: string, aliases: string[], dev: bool}, versions: array<string, array{pretty_version?: string, version?: string, reference?: string|null, type?: string, install_path?: string, aliases?: string[], dev_requirement: bool, replaced?: string[], provided?: string[]}>} $required */
$required = require __DIR__ . '/installed.php';
self::$installed = $required;
} else {
self::$installed = array();
}
}
if (self::$installed !== array()) {
$installed[] = self::$installed;
}
return $installed;
}
}
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