A composer plugin aimed to simplify the workflow between the frontend and backend development teams. Static repositories that the frontend team use are added as a composer dependency to the project as type static
.
The plugin hooks onto two composer commands install
and update
in which on completion will symlink all static packages as defined in their composer.json
file.
This module is installable via Composer
. If you have used the Magento Skeleton as a base module then you can just require this project and all the rest is done for you.
$ cd project-root
$ ./composer.phar require "wearejh/statics-merger:^2.0.0"
$ cd project-root
$ ./composer.phar require "wearejh/statics-merger:^3.0.0"
It's recommended to first run composer update statics-merger --no-plugins
after changing your composer.json and then run a composer update nothing
to map the new configuration.
Note: Depending on the configuration changes you may also have to manually cleanup any remaining symlinks from the old mappings
If the composer.json
file is not already there, create one with relevant information and commit it to the repo.
For this to work the statics repository requires the composer.json
to have the type
set to static
.
{
"name": "wearejh/{project-name}-static",
"type": "static",
"description": "Main theme for {project-name}",
"keywords": ["jh", "statics"],
"authors": [
{
"name": "JH",
"email": "hello@wearejh.com",
"homepage": "http://www.wearejh.com"
}
]
}
Within your projects composer.json
you will need to ensure you have a few configurations set up.
In your require
you will need to add any statics that you want and if private also add the repo.
Note: It's great at handling multiple static repositories 👍
"require": {
"wearejh/{project-name}-static": "dev-master"
},
"repositories": [
{
"type": "git",
"url": "git@jh.git.beanstalkapp.com:/jh/{project-name}-static.git"
}
]
In your extra
you need the magento-root-dir
set correctly and have defined the static-map
for each static repository.
"extra":{
"magento-root-dir": "htdocs/",
"static-map" : {
"wearejh/{project-name}-static": {
"package/theme": [
{
"src": "public/assets",
"dest": "assets"
},
{
"src": "public/assets/img/favicon*",
"dest": "/"
},
{
"src": "assets/images/catalog",
"dest": "images/catalog"
}
]
}
}
}
The first key is the name of the repository which you have used in the require
section, while inside there each key is the package/theme
in which the example would map to skin/frontend/package/theme
within your `magento-root-dir.
The package/theme
array contains several objects defining the src and dest of the files. The src
value is relevant to the root of the statics repository while the dest
is relevant to the package/theme
defined in the Magento project such as skin/frontend/package/theme/
within your magento-root-dir
.
Need to map a static repo to more than 1 package or theme? No problem just add another package/theme
array to your repos mappings, of course make sure you use a different name to any others to avoid overwriting.
Note: Globs require the dest
to be a folder and not a file, whereas files and directories need to point to there corresponding full path which allows you to rename them if required. If you leave the dest
blank on a glob it will map to the same source directory structure within your package/theme
Link an image into a different directory structure and rename
{
"src": "public/assets/img/awesome/cake.gif",
"dest": "images/newcake.gif"
}
Linking a whole directory keeping all sub-dirs & files
{
"src": "public/assets",
"dest": "assets"
}
You can also use globs which makes it pretty awesome! A great use case for this is favicons where you could have multiple at different resolutions with a set naming convention. To target them all you would simply use favicon*
like in the default example below.
All favicons to root dir skin/frontend/package/theme/
{
"src": "favicon*",
"dest": "/"
}
- Use tags to explicitly pull in the static repositories
- Don't forget to add the
package/theme
dir to your.gitignore
otherwise you will add the statics files to the Magento repo, and everyone will hate you - You can amend statics directly from the
vendor
dir and push straight to the main repo, WIN! - Have fun !! 😄
If you find any problems or edge cases which may need to be accounted for within this composer plugin just open up an issue with as much detail as possible so it can be recreated.
$ cd vendor/wearejh/statics-merger
$ php composer.phar install
$ ./vendor/bin/phpunit