Update Composer In Ubuntu

Smit Pipaliya
TechvBlogs
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2 min readJun 21, 2022

Jun 11, 2022, Originally published at techvblogs.com ・2 min read

Many legacy projects require a dependency that runs on the updated composer Version In Ubuntu.

This is an example of how to update the composer Version in Ubuntu.

In this short post, you’ll learn how to update the composer Version.

Update Composer

First, remove the composer. Run the following command:

#! /bin/bash
sudo apt-get remove composer -y

Download the installer and composer setup:

#! /bin/bash
php -r "copy('https://getcomposer.org/installer', 'composer-setup.php');"
php composer-setup.php --install-dir=/usr/bin --filename=composer

Switching Composer Version

To change to version one, run the self-update command and pass in the — 1 flag. This will change the composer to version one, and now you can install your dependencies.

#! /bin/bash
composer self-update --1

Once you have installed your dependencies, you can now run the same command and pass in — 2 as the flag, which will switch back to composer version 2.

#! /bin/bash
composer self-update --2

Switching Composer Specific Version

You can also change to a specific version with the minor version number, like below.

#! /bin/bash
composer self-update 1.10.22
composer self-update 2.1.3

Revert Composer Version

To revert to the previous version, pass in the — rollback.

#! /bin/bash
composer self-update --rollback

Preview Composer Version

The command below will allow you to get the pre-released version for anyone interested in using the preview version.

#! /bin/bash
composer self-update --preview

Thank you for reading this blog.

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Smit Pipaliya
TechvBlogs

I am Project Manager at ServerAvatar Cloud Technology.