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We currently use a private repository to download packages via Composer. I'm wondering if there is any way to make your project running against a WSDL do the same thing. Similar to how you added the flag to disable tls verification (--composer-settings="config.disable-tls:true"), however this would live at a different place within the composer.json file.
Do you need to add the repositories settings to the generated composer.json file when generating a package? If so, you should be able to pass the settings to the command line or using the setComposerSettings method, read more at https://github.com/WsdlToPhp/PackageGenerator/wiki/Options#composer-settings. If it does not work as expected, it might need to be improved 😄.
Hello,
We currently use a private repository to download packages via Composer. I'm wondering if there is any way to make your project running against a WSDL do the same thing. Similar to how you added the flag to disable tls verification (--composer-settings="config.disable-tls:true"), however this would live at a different place within the composer.json file.
Here is an example of what would be output:
__
"repositories": [
{
"packagist": false
},
{
"type": "composer",
"url": "http://domain.com/repository/..."
}
],
__
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