Composer is stuck in downloading provides-2018 - composer-php

Compose is stuck in the following line:
Downloading https://packagist.org/p/provider-2018-04%24dd10232194c990065690aafbcbb7396b9c39818cd0ead5a962df3f0838c13d04.json
when I do a composer -vvv update.
How I can fix this issue?

This was because it was downloading the packages from packagist using http and not https, so you can make this change with:
composer config --global repo.packagist composer https://packagist.org

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how to install illuminate/mail via composer in Lumen

A setting mail-in on lumen project, I should install illuminate\mail via composer, but show me an error:
Your requirements could not be resolved to an installable set of packages
You can install through composer using the following command in the terminal:
composer require illuminate/mail
Make sure you are in the project directory.

composer laravel install: “http://packagist.org” file could not be downloaded

I want to install laravel through composer with :
$ composer create-project --prefer-dist laravel/laravel DemoTest
but every time i do that composer shows a message:
[Composer\Downloader\TransportException] The
"http://packagist.org/p/provider-2013%244440cd3f9b7aec0de3e4f3486e61b7e348d74d03a0bd6a61b5b8a514e105
2c4d.json" file could not be downloaded: failed to open stream: HTTP
request failed!
Can you try
composer clear-cache
then
composer -vvv
after that try running the install command for laravel, it worked for me though

ORO-CRM Composer Install - Failed to download composer/composer

For Install OroCRM in windows i have followed -> https://stackoverflow.com/a/40929643/8416476 after successful the command git clone -b 1.9.0 https://github.com/orocrm/platform-application.git orocrm then i try to run composer install --prefer-dist --no-dev Here i am getting error.
Installing composer/composer (1.0.0-p1): Downloading (failed) Failed to download composer/composer from dist: The
"https://api.github.com/repos/orocrm/composer/zipball/833ce984264204e7d6576ab082660105c7d8f04c"
file could not be downloaded (HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found)
How can i solve the issue.
Note : OroCRM in Windows
Install composer globally using https://getcomposer.org/Composer-Setup.exe
Then just run composer install --prefer-dist --no-dev from within application folder. This error is very odd and why are you trying to download 1.9.0 version? It is copy paste error or you specifically need this one?
Try Linux platform with Xampp for better convenient. refer https://oroinc.com/orocrm/doc/current/system-requirements#system-requirements

Why Travis CI can't connect to GitHub API?

I'm running the following commands in Travis CI for my build:
before_install:
- curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | sudo php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
script:
- sudo composer -nqq update
I'm installing composer manually as I want to use sudo with it, as it's installed only for the user.
The error which I'm having are:
Updating dependencies (including require-dev)
- Installing jakub-onderka/php-console-color (0.1)
Downloading: Connecting... Failed to download jakub-onderka/php-console-color from dist: The "https://api.github.com/repos/JakubOnderka/PHP-Console-Color/zipball/e0b393dacf7703fc36a4efc3df1435485197e6c1" file could not be downloaded (HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden)
Now trying to download from source
- Installing symfony/yaml (v2.7.4)
Downloading: Connecting... Failed to download symfony/yaml from dist: The "https://api.github.com/repos/symfony/Yaml/zipball/2dc7b06c065df96cc686c66da2705e5e18aef661" file could not be downloaded (HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden)
Now trying to download from source
I've tried these links and they work fine.
Does it mean Travis is blocking GitHub API for some reason? If not, how do I fix it?
By fix, I mean either to know what's going on, or suppress these error messages (e.g. by using some special parameter in composer or changes to JSON file to force downloads from the source).
My composer.json file is:
{
"config": {
"vendor-dir": "/var/lib/vendor",
"bin-dir": "/usr/local/bin"
},
"require": {
"drush/drush": "dev-master"
}
}
For the reference, the full .travis.yml looks like:
before_install:
- env
- curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | sudo php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
- sudo apt-get -qy update
install:
- sudo apt-get install vagrant
script:
- set -e # This makes build to fail on first error.
- sudo composer -nqq update
- make
- make vm
after_failure:
- sudo apt-get -qy install tree && - tree -d -L 6 # Print directory structure in the form of a tree.
- env
sudo: true
language: php
python:
- "5.5"
Most probable reason for the error is limited amount of downloads from github. What you need to do is create a token in your github account and add it globally to your composer with
composer config -g github-oauth.github.com <your-token>
Source: https://getcomposer.org/doc/articles/troubleshooting.md#api-rate-limit-and-oauth-tokens
My suggestions are:
Remove:
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | sudo php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
sudo composer -nqq update
First line: not needed, because Composer is pre-installed, when you use language: php.
Second line: its better to execute composer install, because update uses the data from composer.lock if your repo contains one. And sudo is not needed here.
(Sidenote on the usage of sudo on Travis-CI:
sudo is only available in the non-containainer based infrastructure. I don't know if you really need this, but maybe you could switch to the faster container based infrastrucutre by setting sudo: false in your travis.yml, see http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/workers/container-based-infrastructure/ . Just a hint.)
Add to travis.yml
before_install:
- composer self-update
- composer install --no-interaction --optimize-autoloader
First line: update the (possibly) outdated composer of this Travis instance.
Second line: install dependencies described in composer.json with Composer.
The additional parameters to switch between downloading "Dist" or downloading "Source" are --prefer-dist and --prefer-source.
So its either
- composer install --prefer-dist --no-interaction --optimize-autoloader
or
- composer install --prefer-source --no-interaction --optimize-autoloader
Does it mean Travis is blocking GitHub API for some reason?
If its not a temporary issue, then its seems your Composer is running into the Github API rate-limit. The GitHub API allows only a low number of requests for unauthenticated users. You can raise the API limit by authenticating at Github from Travis.
See FAQ: https://getcomposer.org/doc/articles/troubleshooting.md#api-rate-limit-and-oauth-tokens
Please try it with prefer-source first.

Swiftmailer Error Composer Install

i am installing composer dependencies by 'composer install'.
it download bunch of packages but after swiftmailer it gives me error
[UnexpectedValueException]
'C:\Users\DELL\Downloads\laravel-4\vendor/swiftmailer/swiftmailer/72e34d......54c82f.1' is not a zip archive.
what does it mean?
For me this problem happened due to the order composer was installing the files.
The work around that worked for me was to go into \vendor\composer\autoload_real.php and comment out the following line
require $vendorDir . '/swiftmailer/swiftmailer/lib/swift_required.php';
and then run composer again
Running composer install with the --prefer-source option, fixed this problem for me.

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