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The Art of Modern PHP 8

You're reading from  The Art of Modern PHP 8

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800566156
Pages 420 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Joseph Edmonds Joseph Edmonds
Profile icon Joseph Edmonds

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1 – PHP 8 OOP
2. Chapter 1: Object-Oriented PHP 3. Chapter 2: Inheritance and Composition, Encapsulation and Visibility, Interfaces and Concretions 4. Chapter 3: Advanced OOP Features 5. Section 2 – PHP Types
6. Chapter 4: Scalar, Arrays, and Special Types 7. Chapter 5: Object Types, Interfaces, and Unions 8. Chapter 6: Parameter, Property, and Return Types 9. Section 3 – Clean PHP 8 Patterns and Style
10. Chapter 7: Design Patterns and Clean Code 11. Chapter 8: Model, View, Controller (MVC) Example 12. Chapter 9: Dependency Injection Example 13. Section 4 – PHP 8 Composer Package Management (and PHP 8.1)
14. Chapter 10: Composer For Dependencies 15. Chapter 11: Creating Your Own Composer Package 16. Section 5 – Bonus Section - PHP 8.1
17. Chapter 12: The Awesomeness That Is 8.1 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Dev and prod dependencies

Composer splits dependencies into two types: dev and prod.

The concept here is quite simple – prod dependencies are those that are needed for your application to run. This might include emailing, logging, framework components, and so on. This is the default when requiring new dependencies.

The other dependency type is dev and is used when we want to bring in tooling that assists with development. There are all kinds of development tools in the PHP ecosystem to power things, such as unit testing, static analysis, coding standards, and more. When we install these kinds of tools, they can often bring in large numbers of their own dependencies as well, creating a very large PHP code base.

Requiring dev dependencies

When we require a new dependency that we want to be a dev dependency, we can simply add a --dev flag to the command; for example:

composer require phpunit/phpunit --dev

This command will update the composer.json file and add...

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