base on Simple static Composer repository generator - For a full private Composer repo use Private Packagist # Satis A simple static Composer repository generator. ## About Satis is a tool that allows PHP developers to create a private package repository for their projects' dependencies. It provides increased control over package distribution, improved security, and faster package installations, by creating a static Composer registry that can be hosted anywhere (even via Docker, locally). ## Run from source Satis requires a recent PHP version, it does not run with unsupported PHP versions. Check the `composer.json` file for details. - Install Satis: `composer create-project --keep-vcs --no-dev composer/satis:dev-main` - Build a repository: `php bin/satis build <configuration-file> <output-directory>` Read the more detailed instructions in the [documentation][]. ## Run as Docker container > Note: use `composer/satis` for Docker Hub, `ghcr.io/composer/satis` for GitHub container registry. Pull the image: ```sh docker pull composer/satis ``` Run the image (with Composer cache from host): ```sh docker run --rm --init -it \ --user $(id -u):$(id -g) \ --volume $(pwd):/build \ --volume "${COMPOSER_HOME:-$HOME/.composer}:/composer" \ composer/satis build <configuration-file> <output-directory> ``` If you want to run the image without implicitly running Satis, you have to override the entrypoint specified in the `Dockerfile`: ```sh --entrypoint /bin/sh ``` ## Purge If you choose to archive packages as part of your build, over time you can be left with useless files. With the `purge` command, you can delete these files. ```sh php bin/satis purge <configuration-file> <output-dir> ``` > Note: don't do this unless you are certain your projects no longer reference any of these archives in their `composer.lock` files. ## Updating Updating Satis is as simple as running `git pull && composer install` in the Satis directory. If you are running Satis as a Docker container, simply pull the latest image. ## Contributing Please note that this project is released with a [Contributor Code of Conduct][]. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms. Fork the project, create a feature branch, and send us a pull request. If you introduce a new feature, or fix a bug, please try to include a testcase. While not required, it is appreciated if your contribution meets our coding standards. You can check these yourself by running the tools we use: ```bash # install tooling & dependencies for d in tools/*; do composer --working-dir=$d install; done # run php-cs-fixer tools/php-cs-fixer/vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix # run phpstan tools/phpstan/vendor/bin/phpstan # alternatively, use the shortcuts composer phpstan composer php-cs-fixer[-fix] ``` ## Authors See the list of [contributors][] who participate(d) in this project. ## Community Tools - [satisfy][] - Symfony based composer repository manager with a simple web UI. ## Examples - [eventum/composer] - A simple static set of packages hosted in GitHub Pages - [satis.spatie.be] - A brief guide to setting up and securing a Satis repository ## License Satis is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE][] file for details [documentation]: https://getcomposer.org/doc/articles/handling-private-packages-with-satis.md [contributor code of conduct]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct/ [contributors]: https://github.com/composer/satis/contributors [satisfy]: https://github.com/project-satisfy/satisfy [license]: https://github.com/composer/satis/blob/main/LICENSE [eventum/composer]: https://github.com/eventum/composer [satis.spatie.be]: https://alexvanderbist.com/2021/setting-up-and-securing-a-private-composer-repository/ ", Assign "at most 3 tags" to the expected json: {"id":"11660","tags":[]} "only from the tags list I provide: [{"id":77,"name":"3d"},{"id":89,"name":"agent"},{"id":17,"name":"ai"},{"id":54,"name":"algorithm"},{"id":24,"name":"api"},{"id":44,"name":"authentication"},{"id":3,"name":"aws"},{"id":27,"name":"backend"},{"id":60,"name":"benchmark"},{"id":72,"name":"best-practices"},{"id":39,"name":"bitcoin"},{"id":37,"name":"blockchain"},{"id":1,"name":"blog"},{"id":45,"name":"bundler"},{"id":58,"name":"cache"},{"id":21,"name":"chat"},{"id":49,"name":"cicd"},{"id":4,"name":"cli"},{"id":64,"name":"cloud-native"},{"id":48,"name":"cms"},{"id":61,"name":"compiler"},{"id":68,"name":"containerization"},{"id":92,"name":"crm"},{"id":34,"name":"data"},{"id":47,"name":"database"},{"id":8,"name":"declarative-gui "},{"id":9,"name":"deploy-tool"},{"id":53,"name":"desktop-app"},{"id":6,"name":"dev-exp-lib"},{"id":59,"name":"dev-tool"},{"id":13,"name":"ecommerce"},{"id":26,"name":"editor"},{"id":66,"name":"emulator"},{"id":62,"name":"filesystem"},{"id":80,"name":"finance"},{"id":15,"name":"firmware"},{"id":73,"name":"for-fun"},{"id":2,"name":"framework"},{"id":11,"name":"frontend"},{"id":22,"name":"game"},{"id":81,"name":"game-engine "},{"id":23,"name":"graphql"},{"id":84,"name":"gui"},{"id":91,"name":"http"},{"id":5,"name":"http-client"},{"id":51,"name":"iac"},{"id":30,"name":"ide"},{"id":78,"name":"iot"},{"id":40,"name":"json"},{"id":83,"name":"julian"},{"id":38,"name":"k8s"},{"id":31,"name":"language"},{"id":10,"name":"learning-resource"},{"id":33,"name":"lib"},{"id":41,"name":"linter"},{"id":28,"name":"lms"},{"id":16,"name":"logging"},{"id":76,"name":"low-code"},{"id":90,"name":"message-queue"},{"id":42,"name":"mobile-app"},{"id":18,"name":"monitoring"},{"id":36,"name":"networking"},{"id":7,"name":"node-version"},{"id":55,"name":"nosql"},{"id":57,"name":"observability"},{"id":46,"name":"orm"},{"id":52,"name":"os"},{"id":14,"name":"parser"},{"id":74,"name":"react"},{"id":82,"name":"real-time"},{"id":56,"name":"robot"},{"id":65,"name":"runtime"},{"id":32,"name":"sdk"},{"id":71,"name":"search"},{"id":63,"name":"secrets"},{"id":25,"name":"security"},{"id":85,"name":"server"},{"id":86,"name":"serverless"},{"id":70,"name":"storage"},{"id":75,"name":"system-design"},{"id":79,"name":"terminal"},{"id":29,"name":"testing"},{"id":12,"name":"ui"},{"id":50,"name":"ux"},{"id":88,"name":"video"},{"id":20,"name":"web-app"},{"id":35,"name":"web-server"},{"id":43,"name":"webassembly"},{"id":69,"name":"workflow"},{"id":87,"name":"yaml"}]" returns me the "expected json"