Satis Composer repository manager with a simple web UI.
Satisfy provides:
- a Web UI: A CRUD to manage your satis configuration file
- a simple security layer with a login form
- a webhook endpoints for most popular version control systems
- Satis itself
Satisfy ease your satis configuration management. It provides simple web UI over Satis to avoid a hand-editing of the satis.json configuration file. All repositories from a composer.lock file can also be imported via upload.
Basically, it just reads/writes the satis.json file and provides a web CRUD.
- On each HTTP request, the satis.json is loaded.
- If a write occurs in this file, a backup is made in var/satis/
- Download composer
wget http://getcomposer.org/composer.phar - Install
php composer.phar create-project playbloom/satisfy
- Either define your default/existing satis configuration
- or use interactice satis CLI tool
./bin/satis init - or submit form at /admin/configuration
By default, the satis.json file is expected at the project root, but You can set another path under parameter satis_filename.
- Customize
app/config/parameters.ymlaccording to your needs.
You can restrict the access setting admin.auth parameter (in app/config/parameters.yml) to true. Set authorized users in admin.users config array.
Create a webserver pointing to the web directory. Browse to »/admin/« to manage the satis.json. To serve the package.json it is required to run Satis first.
Since Satisfy does only manage the Satis configuration file, it is necessary to build the package definitions using Satis.
A bin shortcut to Satis is already included in Satisfy, so run the following command to generate the files in the web folder.
./bin/satis build
- Ludovic Fleury - ludo.fleury@gmail.com - http://twitter.com/ludofleury
- Julius Beckmann - satisfy@h4cc.de - https://twitter.com/h4cc
- Ramūnas Dronga - satisfy@ramuno.lt
Satisfy is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details


