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  # A Multi-Framework [Composer](http://getcomposer.org) Library Installer
  
  [![Build Status](http://img.shields.io/travis/composer/installers.svg)](http://travis-ci.org/composer/installers)
  
  This is for PHP package authors to require in their `composer.json`. It will
  install their package to the correct location based on the specified package
  type.
  
  The goal of `installers` is to be a simple package type to install path map.
  Users can also customize the install path per package and package authors can
  modify the package name upon installing.
  
  `installers` isn't intended on replacing all custom installers. If your
  package requires special installation handling then by all means, create a
  custom installer to handle it.
  
  **Natively Supported Frameworks**:
  
  The following frameworks natively work with Composer and will be
  installed to the default `vendor` directory. `composer/installers`
  is not needed to install packages with these frameworks:
  
  * Aura
  * Symfony2
  * Yii
  * Yii2
  
  **Current Supported Package Types**:
  
  > Stable types are marked as **bold**, this means that installation paths
  > for those type will not be changed. Any adjustment for those types would
  > require creation of brand new type that will cover required changes.
  
  | Framework    | Types
  | ---------    | -----
  | Aimeos       | `aimeos-extension`
  | Asgard       | `asgard-module`<br>`asgard-theme`
  | AGL          | `agl-module`
  | AnnotateCms  | `annotatecms-module`<br>`annotatecms-component`<br>`annotatecms-service`
  | Bitrix       | `bitrix-module`<br>`bitrix-component`<br>`bitrix-theme`
  | CakePHP 2+   | **`cakephp-plugin`**
  | Chef         | `chef-cookbook`<br>`chef-role`
  | CCFramework  | `ccframework-ship`<br>`ccframework-theme`
  | CodeIgniter  | `codeigniter-library`<br>`codeigniter-third-party`<br>`codeigniter-module`
  | concrete5    | `concrete5-block`<br>`concrete5-package`<br>`concrete5-theme`<br>`concrete5-update`
  | Craft        | `craft-plugin`
  | Croogo       | `croogo-plugin`<br>`croogo-theme`
  | DokuWiki     | `dokuwiki-plugin`<br>`dokuwiki-template`
  | Dolibarr     | `dolibarr-module`
  | Drupal       | <b>`drupal-module`<br>`drupal-theme`</b><br>`drupal-library`<br>`drupal-profile`<br>`drupal-drush`
  | Elgg         | `elgg-plugin`
  | FuelPHP v1.x | `fuel-module`<br>`fuel-package`<br/>`fuel-theme`
  | FuelPHP v2.x | `fuelphp-component`
  | Grav         | `grav-plugin`<br>`grav-theme`
  | Hurad        | `hurad-plugin`<br>`hurad-theme`
  | Joomla       | `joomla-component`<br>`joomla-module`<br>`joomla-template`<br>`joomla-plugin`<br>`joomla-library`
  | Kirby        | **`kirby-plugin`**
  | Kohana       | **`kohana-module`**
  | Laravel      | `laravel-library`
  | Lithium      | **`lithium-library`<br>`lithium-source`**
  | Magento      | `magento-library`<br>`magento-skin`<br>`magento-theme`
  | Mako         | `mako-package`
  | MODX Evo     | `modxevo-snippet`<br>`modxevo-plugin`<br>`modxevo-module`<br>`modxevo-template`<br>`modxevo-lib`
  | MediaWiki    | `mediawiki-extension`
  | October      | **`october-module`<br>`october-plugin`<br>`october-theme`**
  | OXID         | `oxid-module`<br>`oxid-theme`<br>`oxid-out`
  | MODULEWork   | `modulework-module`
  | Moodle       | `moodle-*` (Please [check source](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/composer/installers/master/src/Composer/Installers/MoodleInstaller.php) for all supported types)
  | Piwik        | `piwik-plugin`
  | phpBB        | `phpbb-extension`<br>`phpbb-style`<br>`phpbb-language`
  | Pimcore      | `pimcore-plugin`
  | PPI          | **`ppi-module`**
  | Puppet       | `puppet-module`
  | REDAXO       | `redaxo-addon`
  | Roundcube    | `roundcube-plugin`
  | shopware     | `shopware-backend-plugin`<br/>`shopware-core-plugin`<br/>`shopware-frontend-plugin`<br/>`shopware-theme`
  | SilverStripe | `silverstripe-module`<br>`silverstripe-theme`
  | SMF          | `smf-module`<br>`smf-theme`
  | symfony1     | **`symfony1-plugin`**
  | Tusk         | `tusk-task`<br>`tusk-command`<br>`tusk-asset`
  | TYPO3 Flow   | `typo3-flow-package`<br>`typo3-flow-framework`<br>`typo3-flow-plugin`<br>`typo3-flow-site`<br>`typo3-flow-boilerplate`<br>`typo3-flow-build`
  | TYPO3 CMS    | `typo3-cms-extension`
  | Wolf CMS     | `wolfcms-plugin`
  | WordPress    | <b>`wordpress-plugin`<br>`wordpress-theme`</b><br>`wordpress-muplugin`
  | Zend         | `zend-library`<br>`zend-extra`<br>`zend-module`
  | Zikula       | `zikula-module`<br>`zikula-theme`
  | Prestashop   | `prestashop-module`<br>`prestashop-theme`
  
  ## Example `composer.json` File
  
  This is an example for a CakePHP plugin. The only important parts to set in your
  composer.json file are `"type": "cakephp-plugin"` which describes what your
  package is and `"require": { "composer/installers": "~1.0" }` which tells composer
  to load the custom installers.
  
  ```json
  {
      "name": "you/ftp",
      "type": "cakephp-plugin",
      "require": {
          "composer/installers": "~1.0"
      }
  }
  ```
  
  This would install your package to the `Plugin/Ftp/` folder of a CakePHP app
  when a user runs `php composer.phar install`.
  
  So submit your packages to [packagist.org](http://packagist.org)!
  
  ## Custom Install Paths
  
  If you are consuming a package that uses the `composer/installers` you can
  override the install path with the following extra in your `composer.json`:
  
  ```json
  {
      "extra": {
          "installer-paths": {
              "your/custom/path/{$name}/": ["shama/ftp", "vendor/package"]
          }
      }
  }
  ```
  
  A package type can have a custom installation path with a `type:` prefix.
  
  ``` json
  {
      "extra": {
          "installer-paths": {
              "your/custom/path/{$name}/": ["type:wordpress-plugin"]
          }
      }
  }
  ```
  
  This would use your custom path for each of the listed packages. The available
  variables to use in your paths are: `{$name}`, `{$vendor}`, `{$type}`.
  
  ## Custom Install Names
  
  If you're a package author and need your package to be named differently when
  installed consider using the `installer-name` extra.
  
  For example you have a package named `shama/cakephp-ftp` with the type
  `cakephp-plugin`. Installing with `composer/installers` would install to the
  path `Plugin/CakephpFtp`. Due to the strict naming conventions, you as a
  package author actually need the package to be named and installed to
  `Plugin/Ftp`. Using the following config within your **package** `composer.json`
  will allow this:
  
  ```json
  {
      "name": "shama/cakephp-ftp",
      "type": "cakephp-plugin",
      "extra": {
          "installer-name": "Ftp"
      }
  }
  ```
  
  Please note the name entered into `installer-name` will be the final and will
  not be inflected.
  
  ## Contribute!
  
  * [Fork and clone](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo).
  * Run the command `php composer.phar install --dev` to install the dev
    dependencies. See [Composer](https://github.com/composer/composer#installation--usage).
  * Use the command `phpunit` to run the tests. See [PHPUnit](http://phpunit.de).
  * Create a branch, commit, push and send us a
    [pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests).
  
  To ensure a consistent code base, you should make sure the code follows the
  [Coding Standards](http://symfony.com/doc/2.0/contributing/code/standards.html)
  which we borrowed from Symfony.
  
  If you would like to help, please take a look at the list of
  [issues](https://github.com/composer/installers/issues).
  
  ### Should we allow dynamic package types or paths? No.
  What are they? The ability for a package author to determine where a package
  will be installed either through setting the path directly in their
  `composer.json` or through a dynamic package type: `"type":
  "framework-install-here"`.
  
  It has been proposed many times. Even implemented once early on and then
  removed. `installers` won't do this because it would allow a single package
  author to wipe out entire folders without the user's consent. That user would
  then come here to yell at us.