How to add a package to a custom laravel package?









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I'm building a custom Laravel package which requires the guzzlehttp/guzzle package. Below is my composer.json file:




"name": "lomse/awesomePackage",
"description": "this an awesome package",
"type": "library",
"license": "MIT",
"authors": [

"name": "Selom",
"email": "awesome@gmail.com"

],
"minimum-stability": "dev",
"require":
"guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^6.3"
,
"autoload":
"psr-4":
"Lomse\AwesomePackage\": "src/"





Below is the content of my AwesomeProvider.php file:



<?php

namespace LomseAwesomePackage;

use GuzzleHttpClient;
use IlluminateSupportServiceProvider;

class AwesomeProvider extends ServiceProvider

public function boot()


public function register()

$this->app->singleton(Awesome::class, function ($app)
return new Awesome(new Client); //Class 'GuzzleHttpClient' not found
);




I keep getting Class 'GuzzleHttpClient' not found.
What am I doing wrong?










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  • Did you run composer update after editing composer.json?
    – Malta
    Nov 10 at 23:17










  • Yes I did. I even deleted the vendor folder and the composer.lock file and run composer dump-autoload afterwards.
    – lomse
    Nov 11 at 0:19














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I'm building a custom Laravel package which requires the guzzlehttp/guzzle package. Below is my composer.json file:




"name": "lomse/awesomePackage",
"description": "this an awesome package",
"type": "library",
"license": "MIT",
"authors": [

"name": "Selom",
"email": "awesome@gmail.com"

],
"minimum-stability": "dev",
"require":
"guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^6.3"
,
"autoload":
"psr-4":
"Lomse\AwesomePackage\": "src/"





Below is the content of my AwesomeProvider.php file:



<?php

namespace LomseAwesomePackage;

use GuzzleHttpClient;
use IlluminateSupportServiceProvider;

class AwesomeProvider extends ServiceProvider

public function boot()


public function register()

$this->app->singleton(Awesome::class, function ($app)
return new Awesome(new Client); //Class 'GuzzleHttpClient' not found
);




I keep getting Class 'GuzzleHttpClient' not found.
What am I doing wrong?










share|improve this question





















  • Did you run composer update after editing composer.json?
    – Malta
    Nov 10 at 23:17










  • Yes I did. I even deleted the vendor folder and the composer.lock file and run composer dump-autoload afterwards.
    – lomse
    Nov 11 at 0:19












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up vote
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down vote

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I'm building a custom Laravel package which requires the guzzlehttp/guzzle package. Below is my composer.json file:




"name": "lomse/awesomePackage",
"description": "this an awesome package",
"type": "library",
"license": "MIT",
"authors": [

"name": "Selom",
"email": "awesome@gmail.com"

],
"minimum-stability": "dev",
"require":
"guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^6.3"
,
"autoload":
"psr-4":
"Lomse\AwesomePackage\": "src/"





Below is the content of my AwesomeProvider.php file:



<?php

namespace LomseAwesomePackage;

use GuzzleHttpClient;
use IlluminateSupportServiceProvider;

class AwesomeProvider extends ServiceProvider

public function boot()


public function register()

$this->app->singleton(Awesome::class, function ($app)
return new Awesome(new Client); //Class 'GuzzleHttpClient' not found
);




I keep getting Class 'GuzzleHttpClient' not found.
What am I doing wrong?










share|improve this question













I'm building a custom Laravel package which requires the guzzlehttp/guzzle package. Below is my composer.json file:




"name": "lomse/awesomePackage",
"description": "this an awesome package",
"type": "library",
"license": "MIT",
"authors": [

"name": "Selom",
"email": "awesome@gmail.com"

],
"minimum-stability": "dev",
"require":
"guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^6.3"
,
"autoload":
"psr-4":
"Lomse\AwesomePackage\": "src/"





Below is the content of my AwesomeProvider.php file:



<?php

namespace LomseAwesomePackage;

use GuzzleHttpClient;
use IlluminateSupportServiceProvider;

class AwesomeProvider extends ServiceProvider

public function boot()


public function register()

$this->app->singleton(Awesome::class, function ($app)
return new Awesome(new Client); //Class 'GuzzleHttpClient' not found
);




I keep getting Class 'GuzzleHttpClient' not found.
What am I doing wrong?







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  • Did you run composer update after editing composer.json?
    – Malta
    Nov 10 at 23:17










  • Yes I did. I even deleted the vendor folder and the composer.lock file and run composer dump-autoload afterwards.
    – lomse
    Nov 11 at 0:19
















  • Did you run composer update after editing composer.json?
    – Malta
    Nov 10 at 23:17










  • Yes I did. I even deleted the vendor folder and the composer.lock file and run composer dump-autoload afterwards.
    – lomse
    Nov 11 at 0:19















Did you run composer update after editing composer.json?
– Malta
Nov 10 at 23:17




Did you run composer update after editing composer.json?
– Malta
Nov 10 at 23:17












Yes I did. I even deleted the vendor folder and the composer.lock file and run composer dump-autoload afterwards.
– lomse
Nov 11 at 0:19




Yes I did. I even deleted the vendor folder and the composer.lock file and run composer dump-autoload afterwards.
– lomse
Nov 11 at 0:19












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So, this turns out to be quite simple. I highlighted the steps to take in order to solve this. Hope this helps anyone who is having the same issue.



  1. I had to push my code to a repo lomse/awesome-package on Github


  2. then specified preferred-install as dist in the ./lomse/awesome-package/package.json config property`:



    "config":
    "preferred-install": "dist"



The full code is




"name": "lomse/awesome-package",
"description": "this an awesome package",
"type": "library",
"license": "MIT",
"authors": [

"name": "Selom",
"email": "awesome@gmail.com"

],
"minimum-stability": "dev",
"require":
"guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^6.3"
,
"autoload":
"psr-4":
"Lomse\AwesomePackage\": "src/"

,
"config":
"preferred-install": "dist"




In the root package.json, specify the repository of your package as follow:



"repositories": [

"type": "git",
"url": "git@github.com:lomse/awesome-package.git"

]


Also add your package repo to the package.json require property as shown below:



"lomse/awesome-package": "dev-master"


From your root directory, run the code below to update your dependencies. This will clone the lomse/awesome-package repo into your vendor folder and install any other dependencies required by your package:



composer update -vvv


-vvv is for debugging purposes



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    accepted










    So, this turns out to be quite simple. I highlighted the steps to take in order to solve this. Hope this helps anyone who is having the same issue.



    1. I had to push my code to a repo lomse/awesome-package on Github


    2. then specified preferred-install as dist in the ./lomse/awesome-package/package.json config property`:



      "config":
      "preferred-install": "dist"



    The full code is




    "name": "lomse/awesome-package",
    "description": "this an awesome package",
    "type": "library",
    "license": "MIT",
    "authors": [

    "name": "Selom",
    "email": "awesome@gmail.com"

    ],
    "minimum-stability": "dev",
    "require":
    "guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^6.3"
    ,
    "autoload":
    "psr-4":
    "Lomse\AwesomePackage\": "src/"

    ,
    "config":
    "preferred-install": "dist"




    In the root package.json, specify the repository of your package as follow:



    "repositories": [

    "type": "git",
    "url": "git@github.com:lomse/awesome-package.git"

    ]


    Also add your package repo to the package.json require property as shown below:



    "lomse/awesome-package": "dev-master"


    From your root directory, run the code below to update your dependencies. This will clone the lomse/awesome-package repo into your vendor folder and install any other dependencies required by your package:



    composer update -vvv


    -vvv is for debugging purposes



    enter image description here



    enter image description here






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      up vote
      1
      down vote



      accepted










      So, this turns out to be quite simple. I highlighted the steps to take in order to solve this. Hope this helps anyone who is having the same issue.



      1. I had to push my code to a repo lomse/awesome-package on Github


      2. then specified preferred-install as dist in the ./lomse/awesome-package/package.json config property`:



        "config":
        "preferred-install": "dist"



      The full code is




      "name": "lomse/awesome-package",
      "description": "this an awesome package",
      "type": "library",
      "license": "MIT",
      "authors": [

      "name": "Selom",
      "email": "awesome@gmail.com"

      ],
      "minimum-stability": "dev",
      "require":
      "guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^6.3"
      ,
      "autoload":
      "psr-4":
      "Lomse\AwesomePackage\": "src/"

      ,
      "config":
      "preferred-install": "dist"




      In the root package.json, specify the repository of your package as follow:



      "repositories": [

      "type": "git",
      "url": "git@github.com:lomse/awesome-package.git"

      ]


      Also add your package repo to the package.json require property as shown below:



      "lomse/awesome-package": "dev-master"


      From your root directory, run the code below to update your dependencies. This will clone the lomse/awesome-package repo into your vendor folder and install any other dependencies required by your package:



      composer update -vvv


      -vvv is for debugging purposes



      enter image description here



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer






















        up vote
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        accepted







        up vote
        1
        down vote



        accepted






        So, this turns out to be quite simple. I highlighted the steps to take in order to solve this. Hope this helps anyone who is having the same issue.



        1. I had to push my code to a repo lomse/awesome-package on Github


        2. then specified preferred-install as dist in the ./lomse/awesome-package/package.json config property`:



          "config":
          "preferred-install": "dist"



        The full code is




        "name": "lomse/awesome-package",
        "description": "this an awesome package",
        "type": "library",
        "license": "MIT",
        "authors": [

        "name": "Selom",
        "email": "awesome@gmail.com"

        ],
        "minimum-stability": "dev",
        "require":
        "guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^6.3"
        ,
        "autoload":
        "psr-4":
        "Lomse\AwesomePackage\": "src/"

        ,
        "config":
        "preferred-install": "dist"




        In the root package.json, specify the repository of your package as follow:



        "repositories": [

        "type": "git",
        "url": "git@github.com:lomse/awesome-package.git"

        ]


        Also add your package repo to the package.json require property as shown below:



        "lomse/awesome-package": "dev-master"


        From your root directory, run the code below to update your dependencies. This will clone the lomse/awesome-package repo into your vendor folder and install any other dependencies required by your package:



        composer update -vvv


        -vvv is for debugging purposes



        enter image description here



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer












        So, this turns out to be quite simple. I highlighted the steps to take in order to solve this. Hope this helps anyone who is having the same issue.



        1. I had to push my code to a repo lomse/awesome-package on Github


        2. then specified preferred-install as dist in the ./lomse/awesome-package/package.json config property`:



          "config":
          "preferred-install": "dist"



        The full code is




        "name": "lomse/awesome-package",
        "description": "this an awesome package",
        "type": "library",
        "license": "MIT",
        "authors": [

        "name": "Selom",
        "email": "awesome@gmail.com"

        ],
        "minimum-stability": "dev",
        "require":
        "guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^6.3"
        ,
        "autoload":
        "psr-4":
        "Lomse\AwesomePackage\": "src/"

        ,
        "config":
        "preferred-install": "dist"




        In the root package.json, specify the repository of your package as follow:



        "repositories": [

        "type": "git",
        "url": "git@github.com:lomse/awesome-package.git"

        ]


        Also add your package repo to the package.json require property as shown below:



        "lomse/awesome-package": "dev-master"


        From your root directory, run the code below to update your dependencies. This will clone the lomse/awesome-package repo into your vendor folder and install any other dependencies required by your package:



        composer update -vvv


        -vvv is for debugging purposes



        enter image description here



        enter image description here







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