- Install the library via composer visualappeal/php-auto-update
- Create a update file in your client application (e.g. in a subdirectory
update
) with your update routine (seeexample/client/update/index.php
) - Create a
update.json
orupdate.ini
on your server (where the client should get the updates, seeexample/server/update.json
orexample/server/update.ini
)
Important: Please notice that PHP needs write permissions to update the files on your webserver
- You've created a php application and your clients should be able to update theire code without coping files via ftp.
- Therfore you need at least one new file in the application (we will call it
update.php
but the name doesn't matter) - When the user visits
update.php
the library will check for a new version and install all new versions incrementally
This file will install the update. For an example see example/client/update/index.php
You can always check for new versions, e.g. in the footer. This can look like this:
<?php
require(__DIR__ . '/../../../vendor/autoload.php');
use \VisualAppeal\AutoUpdate;
// Download the zip update files to `__DIR__ . '/temp'`
// Copy the contents of the zip file to the current directory `__DIR__`
// The update process should last 60 seconds
$update = new AutoUpdate(__DIR__ . '/temp', __DIR__, 60);
$update->setCurrentVersion('0.1.0'); // Current version of your application. This value should be from a database or another file which will be updated with the installation of a new version
$update->setUpdateUrl('http://php-auto-update.app/update/'); //Replace the url with your server update url
// The following two lines are optional
$update->addLogHandler(new Monolog\Handler\StreamHandler(__DIR__ . '/update.log'));
$update->setCache(new Desarrolla2\Cache\Adapter\File(__DIR__ . '/cache'), 3600);
//Check for a new update
if ($update->checkUpdate() === false)
die('Could not check for updates! See log file for details.');
// Check if new update is available
if ($update->newVersionAvailable()) {
//Install new update
echo 'New Version: ' . $update->getLatestVersion();
} else {
// No new update
echo 'Your application is up to date';
}
The library supports the desarrolla2/cache
component, you should use it! Otherwise the client will download the update ini/json file on every request.
Your server needs at least one file which will be downloaded from the client to check for updates. This can be a json or an ini file. See example/server/
for examples. The ini section key respectively the json key is the version. This library uses semantiv versioning to compare the versions. See semver.org for details. The ini/json value is the absolute url to the update zip file. Since the library supports incrementall updates, the zip file only need to contain the changes since the last version. The zip files do not need to be placed on the same server, they can be uploaded to S3 or another cloud storage, too.
For the documentation see the comments in src/AutoUpdate.php
or the example in the example
directory