Satis Composer repository manager with a simple web UI.
Satisfy provides:
- a Web UI: A CRUD to manage your satis configuration file
- a simple security layer with a login form
- a webhook endpoints for most popular version control systems
- Satis itself
Satisfy ease your satis configuration management. It provides simple web UI over Satis to avoid a hand-editing of the satis.json configuration file. All repositories from a composer.lock file can also be imported via upload.
Basically, it just reads/writes the satis.json file and provides a web CRUD.
- On each HTTP request, the satis.json is loaded.
- If a write occurs in this file, a backup is made in var/satis/
- Download composer
wget http://getcomposer.org/composer.phar
- Install
php composer.phar create-project playbloom/satisfy
- Either define your default/existing satis configuration
- or use interactice satis CLI tool
./bin/satis init
- or submit form at /admin/configuration
By default, the satis.json
file is expected at the project root, but You can set another path under parameter satis_filename
.
- Customize
app/config/parameters.yml
according to your needs.
You can restrict the access setting admin.auth
parameter (in app/config/parameters.yml
) to true
. Set authorized users in admin.users
config array.
Create a webserver pointing to the public
directory. Browse to »/admin/« to manage the satis.json
. To serve the package.json
it is required to run Satis first.
Since Satisfy does only manage the Satis configuration file, it is necessary to build the package definitions using Satis.
A bin shortcut to Satis is already included in Satisfy, so run the following command to generate the files in the web folder.
./bin/satis build
- Ludovic Fleury - [email protected] - http://twitter.com/ludofleury
- Julius Beckmann - [email protected] - https://twitter.com/h4cc
- Ramūnas Dronga - [email protected]
Satisfy is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details