Hi Alexander,

 

I don‘t think this would solve a lot of problems, because not everyone has 
access to php itself by console, just having ftp/mysql-frontend. Also a lot of 
things would make updates better, i remember a short mailing about 
update-mechanics for modules.

 

But i agree to make upgrades/updates having less work left for admins, 
one-click-updates would also be nice (even wordpress is giving such simple 
things). But if you are updating the shop you are lacking a lot of elements: 
third-party-modules, legacy-themes, customized files, etc. its hard to automize 
(especially without refactoring a lot of things).

 

 

Regards,

 

Danny Althoff

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Von: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Alexander Kludt
Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. November 2012 16:40
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [oxid-dev-general] Using Composer

 

Hi guys,

we are playing around with symfony2 currently, they use composer for dependency 
management (http://getcomposer.org).
Composer makes it easy to manage dependencies through one single file in the 
shop base path and makes updating
parts or the complete application a breeze. If the Oxid development team would 
provide a composer file the shop could
be managed using composer - but this would take some effort.

If the whole "Oxid Universe" would follow this paradigma a shop update would be 
as easy as modifing the composer file and running:

php composer.phar update

Or if one wanted to only upgrade the core something like

php composer.phar update oxid/eshop

Same goes for modules that support this way of updating. This would take out 
the "update hell" most of the developers are facing right now.

I know this is just a rough idea, I just wanted to hear your opinion about 
using a package managment like this to keep updates and dependencies simple.

-- 

best
Alexander Kludt


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