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Resolved [EXTPHPCOMP-71] PHP Composer issue

JulianDot

Regular Pleskian
I have the following structure:
Document root is : /httpdocs/public
and composer.json and /vendor are in /httpdocs folder

The old extension is working fine, is scanning in all folders and is finding the composer.json file

The new "PHP Composer" is scanning for composer.json file only in the Document root folder, and obviously is not able to find the file there...

Is it possible to configur the extension to look for that file in different

Plesk Obsidian
 
Hi,
We will definitely fix this in one of our nearest releases!
For now you can change document root of your domain to the folder that contains composer.json, scan (PHP Composer will now detect your application) and after scan return document root to "public" folder again and continue to work with your application.
 
Hi,

I have 1.0.2-167 installed but I don't see how to change to a folder outside the root. Can you point me in the right direction?

Thanks in advance!
 
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