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PEAR channel information aggregator

This DOES NOT AGGREGATE PACKGES! It only aggregates information about packages.

At php|tek, I was chatting with MWOP, Ed, and Helgi about adding a search command to pyrus. This command would search some service that aggregates PEAR package information, and would make it easier for people to discover PEAR channels and packages.

I hacked this together at php|tek, and this is my response to that discussion.

There's no admin interface, only CLI scripts to add channels and update channels.

I just used what I knew... so it's a mysql db using the mysqi ext and a stupid active record implementation.

Setup!

Clone the repo!

There's a Config class in etc/ with the default configuration in it. Just copy it to config.inc.php and adjust paths.

You'll need a checkout of PEAR2_Pyrus as well: https://github.com/pyrus/Pyrus

Create a DB that can be connected using mysqli://pearhunt:pearhunt@localhost/pearhunt

If you want to use your own mysql credentials, copy etc/config.sample.php to config.inc.php and add the following:

Config:setDbSettings(array(
    'host'     => 'example.org',
    'username' => 'mysql user',
    'password' => 'super secret password'
    'dbname'   => 'my_database',
));

Finally:

  • run ./scripts/upgrade.php from cli to create and setup the DB
  • run ./scripts/addChannel.php pear.php.net to add a channel to the db.

Indexing PEAR channels

Add a channel and discover all packages:

  • ./scripts/addChannel.php pear.example.com

Update a channel:

  • ./scripts/updateChannel.php pear.example.com

Searching!

  • Search using the form which comes up from www/index.php
  • It'll issue an ajax request to www/index?q=foo

Content type is determined by the client's Accept header.

TODO

When scanning the channels, also scan the packages and index all the classes each package provides... this would allow us to build a really dangerous autoloader that would install vendor dependencies automatically B-)