PHP implementation for modman, to use it on every operating system with PHP support (also Windows).
Currently implemented:
- init (creates .modman directory)
- link (creates symlinks)
- deploy (update symlinks)
- deploy-all (updates all modules)
- repair (repairs all symlinks)
- clean (removes all dead symlinks)
- create (creates a modman file for an existing module)
- clone (clones a git repository)
--force is available for link, deploy, deploy-all and clone, if not set script aborts when conflicts are found --copy is available for deploy and deploy-all, will copy the files and folders instead of symlinking them
Usage examples:
php modman.php init
php modman.php link ..\B2BProfessional
php modman.php deploy B2BProfessional
Or directly clone which does also init and deploy:
php modman.php clone https://github.com/sitewards/B2BProfessional
Currently supported in modman files:
- symlinks (incl. wildcards)
- @import
- @shell
For Windows users there's also a batch file available, so instead of typing php and directory to modman.php you could just use modman.bat everywhere if you add it to your %PATH%-variable:
modman link c:\B2BProfessional
Started at Magento Hackathon in Zürich 2013-03-09
Influenced by the original modman at https://github.com/colinmollenhour/modman/
Creates the .modman directory, which is used for all other operations.
cd $PROJECT
modman init
or
cd $PROJECT
modman init <basedir>
If you don't specify a basedir (aka magento directory) the current working directory will be used. The basedir functionality is supposed to be used to move the .modman directory outside of the magento main directory.
- That first of all helps to structure your projects better
- But is also a security feature as modman might link sensitive data like docs into your magento magento main directory.
Creates symlink from a modman file
cd $PROJOECT
modman link /path/to/myMageModule
Optional parameter --force to automatically remove conflicted files
Updates the symlinks of a linked module
cd $PROJECT
modman deploy myMageModule
Optional parameter --force to automatically remove conflicted files
Optional parameter --copy to copy files instead of creating symlinks
Updates all symlinks of linked modules
cd $PROJECT
modman deploy-all
Optional parameter --force to automatically remove conflicted files
Optional parameter --copy to copy files instead of creating symlinks
Repairs all symlinks of all linked modules
cd $PROJECT
modman repair
Scans directory for dead symlinks and deletes them. Useful if a module was deleted and not removed in the project
cd $PROJECT
modman clean
Removes links of a project
cd $PROJECT
modman remove myMageModule
Scans through the current directory and creates a modman file containing all files and folders
cd $MODULE
modman create
Optional parameter --force to automatically overwrite existing modman-file. Optional parameter --include-hidden to list hidden files and directories in modman-file. Optional parameter --include <include_file> to include a template file at the end of the new modman-file. If the current directory is recognized as a magento module, only the path to the module's code directory is added to the modman file.
Clones a git repository
cd $PROJECT
modman clone https://git.url
Optional parameter --force to overwrite existing folder. Optional parameter --create-modman to create a new modman file in the cloned folder if there is no modman file yet.
- Check if "allow symlinks" is activated in Magento when linking template files