Installing behat with mink on windows using composer - json

I am trying to install mink/behat on windows machine using composer by following the help given on behat page. http://docs.behat.org/cookbook/behat_and_mink.html.
But when I run
php composer.phar install
then I get the error
But I have composer.json(exactly same as described in behat page) file in mentioned directory. Can someone please guide me how can I install it. Thanks

Composer installs packages on project-base. I don't think you have a PHP project inside C:\Windows\system32...
Navigate to your project by using cd (change dir) and be sure the composer.phar file is automatically loaded in every directory (see this answer).
Then create a composer.json file in which you put the things that is stated in the docs.
After that run composer install (or php composer.phar install, depends on which install method you used).

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I have a CakePHP 3.8 project hosted on github: https://github.com/paultrimor/pecunia
I can successfully clone the project, run composer install & configure app.php to have the application run.
However; the installation does not create a /bin directory, meaning that I cannot use the Console/Shell.
I am looking to install the Console on an existing CakePHP project
I receive the following message when I win composer install and `composer create-project --prefer-source``
> App\Console\Installer::postInstall
Set Folder Permissions ? (Default to Y) [Y,n]? n
Updated Security.salt value in config/app.php
> App\Console\Installer::postInstall
Set Folder Permissions ? (Default to Y) [Y,n]? n
No Security.salt placeholder to replace.
The first command replaces the "SALT" string to an actual hash in app.php; But, the second command tries to do the same thing, which it cannot.
Any pointers are appreciated. Thanks.
I think you already solved it looking at your repo, but the bin/ folder should be part of your repository. It will not be created with a composer install or composer update command.
If you create a new project using composer create-project cakephp/app --prefer-dist the bin/ executables will be placed. If you don't explicitly ignore it in .gitignore it will be available to all developers.
Step 1 : check PHP Version
php -v
Step 2: Install Composer
step 3: create a new CakePHP application using composer.
composer create-project --prefer-dist cakephp/app projectname
while installing it asking permission for folder just give yes
Set Folder Permissions ? (Default to Y) [Y,n]? Y
it will work.

How to install Google Apis Drive v3 via command line on Ubuntu-18.04

I have been trying to install Install-Package Google.Apis.Drive.v3 using this source with the difference that I have Ubuntu-18.04 instead of Windows.
I know it may be a simple question but I have been trying research how to do that from this morning. I installed sudo apt install nuget on my machine and have been trying to add packages or as in this case the Google.Apis.Drive.v3 package but no luck.
I went through this source which was useful, but does not carry information I was able to replicate on my Linux machine.
Also this source, this one and this one too. But also this last one is for Windows and was not very useful.
How do I install Google Apis Drive V3 via command line easily as it is documented for windows but on Ubunbtu-18.04?
Thanks for pointing to the right direction for solving this problem.
Solution
The way you install your Drive API's library is depending on the programming language you are aiming to use. These are the following commands to run depending on the different languages to interact with the API (with their respective links to the source of the setup):
Python:
pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client google-auth-httplib2 google-auth-oauthlib
C#/.NET:
Create a new Visual C# Console Application project in Visual Studio.
Open the NuGet Package Manager Console, select the package source nuget.org, and run the following command:
">Install-Package Google.Apis.Drive.v3
Java:
gradle init --type basic
mkdir -p src/main/java src/main/resources
Node.js:
npm install googleapis#39 --save
For the Browser check out the steps to follow here
I hope this has helped you. Let me know if you need anything else or if you did not understood something.
NOTE: For all Ubuntu-18.04 users that wish to install via command line the correct way is: sudo dotnet add package Google.Apis.Drive.v3

How do I enable the intl extension in CakePHP?

I am using CakePHP 3 and MAMP Pro server for my project. When I am trying to bake the cake, this error shows up:
Fatal error: You must enable the intl extension to use CakePHP.
I have even included intl.so and extension=php_intl.dll in my php.ini file but couldn't figure out solution for this error.
this issue was happening to me some days ago. I had installed Ubuntu 18.04 and php 7.1.
I was trying to run the comman php cake.php bake in orden to use cakephp's console but I was getting the following error message:
You must enable the intl extension to use CakePHP.
This extension (intl) was installed for php 7.1 (php7.1-intl) but this message was appearing every time I used php cake.php bake
After some google searches, I saw that I have to install the extension but with the following command:
sudo apt-get install php-intl
The same issue happened with mbstring extension, I used the command:
sudo apt-get install php-mbstring
then I restarted the apache server with:
sudo service apache2 restart
It's difficult to pinpoint exactly what's wrong without seeing your system setup. However based on what was said in the question, you may be setting up the intl extension incorrectly.
First off, if your OS is Linux/macOS and the PHP extension is a shared library (i.e. has a .so extension) then the php.ini entry should be extension=intl.so not extension=php_intl.dll. Also make sure the intl.so file is in the directory configured under the ini entry extension_dir. Otherwise make sure the extension ini entry is fully qualified (e.g. extension=/path/to/extension/dir/intl.so).
If you are using a Linux OS that has a package manager such as Debian/Ubuntu, you may be able to more easily install the extension for the PHP packaged for that distro. For example, in Ubuntu/Debian the package php5-intl provides the intl extension for PHP5 (I assume it's something similar for PHP7 if you've enabled those repos).
If you build PHP from source, you can try bundling the extension into your PHP. See the instructions from the manual.
I faced the same issue.
I added extension="php_intl.dll" in php.ini and restarted the Apache server.
Now it is working.
I had the same issue. After starting from scratch, I did :
$ brew install php
$ composer install && composer update && composer dump-autoload --optimize
$ composer self-update && composer create-project --prefer-dist cakephp/app:^3.8 cms
$ cd cms
$ bin/cake server
And it was working !

Electron cannot find module mysql

So i've been creating a desktop application using electron. The problem is that when I run my application using npm it doesn't show any error about a missing module but when i package it and run it this error shows
I'm sure that i've install mysql module using npm install -g mysql and npm install mysql in the project directory. It's all working fine when i run the unpacked version of the application
Assuming that you have installed mysql if not please install mysql npm install mysql --save-dev
Hi I also ran in same error I tried everything possible but nothing seems to work , after several hit and trial I was able to fix it and in the end realize that it was all happening because of
When I installed MySQL module I never saved it (--save-dev)
And electron-packager was not able to locate it when I pack it because was not mention in package.json
A solution might locate mysql folder in node_module folder and delete
then install it npm install mysql --save-dev
or manually
add it under dependencies in package.json file

Install Laravel 5 on Openshift - gives blank page

I installed Laravel 5 on Openshift via Git. Hitting my app (the clean install) in a browser returns a blank page. Any idea what could be the cause?
Here is the URL: http://dev-rogercreasy.rhcloud.com/
Looks like you have old composer. I had the same error. To fix it go to your php dir and update composer.
In my case I gone to folder where placed my php.exe and ran command composer self-update:
cd d:\work\OpenServer\modules\php\PHP-5.5>D:\work\OpenServer\modules\php\PHP-5.5\
composer self-update
After it I gone back to folder with project and composer install command completed without any errors.
Check out the Laravel 5 QuickStart. The QuickStart uses a custom version of the standard OpenShift PHP 5.4 cartridge. The only difference is the included version of Composer has been updated.