// Maybe they're using mediawiki/vendor?
$lockLocation = "$IP/vendor/composer.lock";
if ( !file_exists( $lockLocation ) ) {
- $this->error(
- 'Could not find composer.lock file. Have you run "composer install"?',
- 1
+ $this->fatalError(
+ 'Could not find composer.lock file. Have you run "composer install --no-dev"?'
);
}
}
$lock = new ComposerLock( $lockLocation );
$json = new ComposerJson( $jsonLocation );
- if ( $lock->getHash() === $json->getHash() ) {
- $this->output( "Your composer.lock file is up to date with current dependencies!\n" );
- return;
- }
- // Out of date, lets figure out which dependencies are old
+ // Check all the dependencies to see if any are old
$found = false;
$installed = $lock->getInstalledDependencies();
foreach ( $json->getRequiredDependencies() as $name => $version ) {
}
}
if ( $found ) {
- $this->error(
+ $this->fatalError(
'Error: your composer.lock file is not up to date. ' .
- 'Run "composer update" to install newer dependencies',
- 1
+ 'Run "composer update --no-dev" to install newer dependencies'
);
} else {
- // The hash is the entire composer.json file,
- // so it can be updated without any of the dependencies changing
// We couldn't find any out-of-date dependencies, so assume everything is ok!
$this->output( "Your composer.lock file is up to date with current dependencies!\n" );
}
-
}
}
-$maintClass = 'CheckComposerLockUpToDate';
+$maintClass = CheckComposerLockUpToDate::class;
require_once RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN;