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Unable to self-update Composer

I am trying to update Composer without any luck!

What I have tried:

$ composer self-update

[InvalidArgumentException] Command "self-update" is not defined.

$ sudo -H composer self-update

[InvalidArgumentException] Command "self-update" is not defined.

$ sudo apt-get install composer

Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done composer is already the newest version. The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: libntdb1 linux-headers-4.2.0-30 linux-headers-4.2.0-30-generic linux-image-4.2.0-30-generic linux-image-extra-4.2.0-30-generic python-ntdb Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 10 not upgraded.

I am trying to self-update Composer because I am facing the following each time I try:

$ composer update

Loading composer repositories with package information Updating dependencies (including require-dev) [RuntimeException] Could not load package rmrevin/yii2-fontawesome in http://packagist.org: [UnexpectedValueException] Could not parse version constraint v4.1 .: Invalid version string "v4.1." [UnexpectedValueException] Could not parse version constraint v4.1.: Invalid version string "v4.1."

How can I fix this issue?

My PHP version is:

php --version

PHP 5.6.11-1ubuntu3.4 (cli) Copyright (c) 1997-2015 The PHP Group Zend Engine v2.6.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2015 Zend Technologies with Zend OPcache v7.0.6-dev, Copyright (c) 1999-2015, by Zend Technologies

My composer version is:

composer --version

Composer version @package_branch_alias_version@ (@package_version@) @release_date@

I'd suggest to just uninstall it and install according to the official docs (ie not using apt or any package manager)
What have you tried to debug the problem? How did you install composer in the first place?
sudo -H composer self-update This command perfectly works in Ubuntu to upgrade composer latest version.

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Peter Mortensen

As Waqleh said, you have to uninstall PHP Composer and install it again. First, execute:

sudo apt-get remove composer

Then, execute these commands. The checksum here is for Composer 1.10.13, but you'll get the newest Composer (2.0.4 at the moment of editing this answer) when running the first line, so be sure to check in https://getcomposer.org/download/:

php -r "copy('https://getcomposer.org/installer', 'composer-setup.php');"
php -r "if (hash_file('sha384', 'composer-setup.php') === '8a6138e2a05a8c28539c9f0fb361159823655d7ad2deecb371b04a83966c61223adc522b0189079e3e9e277cd72b8897') { echo 'Installer verified'; } else { echo 'Installer corrupt'; unlink('composer-setup.php'); } echo PHP_EOL;"
php composer-setup.php
php -r "unlink('composer-setup.php');"

Now move file composer.phar to a directory that is in your path (from Installation - Linux / Unix / macOS):

sudo mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composer

And execute composer from any directory. That's all!

PS: If you're using PhpStorm (or maybe other IDEs), you'll have to close it and open it again.


After that last unlink step, i did: sudo php composer-setup.php --install-dir=/usr/bin --filename=composer
The checksum is incorrect for the latest version of composer.
The second command deletes composer-setup.php and the third one fails as a result
You really need to follow the commands from the documentation because each new release will have a different hash (line two of the commands) and the commands from this answer will fail
To editors and reviewers: "PHP Composer" (capital "C") is a proper noun, not a common noun (in this context).
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Peter Mortensen

Since I posted my answer, I have learnt a new easier way to install Composer programmatically: How do I install Composer programmatically?

Old Answer:

As per @JimL comment, I was able to self update Composer by:

Uninstalling Composer from the package manager (apt).

I installed it according to the official documentation

Now it works as expected.


This worked for me, although the "official documentation" is a bit confusing.
If you have Ubuntu 18.04 you may find some problems with the official installation method. Checkout this issue
The problem with the official documentation is that the process doesn't allow for Composer to be updated automatically with regular OS updates.
alias composer='/usr/local/bin/composer' This command was also needed at the end to have the composer work from any directory.
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A1Gard

Install the latest version:

Remove your current Composer version, for example Ubuntu/Debian:

sudo apt-get remove composer

Now, head to https://getcomposer.org/download/ and paste the script in your command line. This ensures that you get the latest version of Composer (as time of writing: v2.0.7).

Like this:

php -r "copy('https://getcomposer.org/installer', 'composer-setup.php');"
php -r "if (hash_file('sha384', 'composer-setup.php') === '906a84df04cea2aa72f40b5f787e49f22d4c2f19492ac310e8cba5b96ac8b64115ac402c8cd292b8a03482574915d1a8') { echo 'Installer verified'; } else { echo 'Installer corrupt'; unlink('composer-setup.php'); } echo PHP_EOL;"
sudo php composer-setup.php --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer
php -r "unlink('composer-setup.php');"

After some time passed, you can update and there isn't any need to use the sudo prefix:

composer self-update

What can I do if it timesout?
@Black use vpn to make sure it's not your ISP problem
Not possible. I am already behind a VPN and can only access the server via this VPN
Would you open getcomposer.org ? or antivirus or any staff blocked this site? and are you sure php install as environment app?
The up-to-date hash can be found at getcomposer.org/download
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Ryan

It worked for me (linux, Ubuntu 20.04):

sudo apt-get remove composer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install curl
sudo curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
sudo mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composer

getcomposer.org/download says to move it instead to /usr/local/bin/composer. I will update your answer.
this worked for me: curl -sS getcomposer.org/installer | php sudo mv composer.phar /usr/bin/composer
In my case you need to move it to sudo mv composer.phar /usr/bin/composer Instead
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Peter Mortensen

If you have an old version of Composer you need to follow these commands:

composer -V
sudo apt remove composer
cd /tmp
wget http://getcomposer.org/download/1.10.5/composer.phar

php composer.phar -V
sudo mv composer.phar /usr/bin/composer
sudo chmod 750 /usr/bin/composer
composer -V

did you mean chmod 755
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Peter Mortensen

You can specify the installation directory and filename while setting up PHP Composer - php composer-setup.php like so:

sudo php composer-setup.php --install-dir=/usr/bin --filename=composer

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Imran Rafiq Rather

Already there are many answers, Would like to share my experience with this.

I am using Ubuntu 20.04, and My previous Composer version was Composer 2.0.11 and my Project requirement was Composer 2.1.15.

I didn't had to remove anything, I simply used the following command and it worked fine for me :)

https://i.stack.imgur.com/nDMnQ.png


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Peter Mortensen

I've installed Homebrew and it saves me a lot.

Install brew and then brew install composer to install Composer.


I get "brew not found"
You've to install brew first before running this command. See docs.brew.sh
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Nicolas Zanforlini

composer 2 on debian :

cd /usr/src

sudo apt-get install curl php7.2-cli

curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | sudo php -- --install-dir=/usr/local/bin --filename=composer

chmod 777 composer

nano ~/.bashrc

add : PATH=$PATH/usr/local/bin/

source ~/.bashrc

verify :composer -v


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Peter Mortensen

Install the latest Composer by the following steps:

Uninstalling Composer

sudo apt-get remove composer

Run following commands

php -r "copy('https://getcomposer.org/installer', 'composer-setup.php');"
php -r "if (hash_file('sha384', 'composer-setup.php') === '8a6138e2a05a8c28539c9f0fb361159823655d7ad2deecb371b04a83966c61223adc522b0189079e3e9e277cd72b8897') { echo 'Installer verified'; } else { echo 'Installer corrupt'; unlink('composer-setup.php'); } echo PHP_EOL;"
php composer-setup.php

Install Composer in the /usr/bin directory to run Composer from anywhere

sudo php composer-setup.php --install-dir=/usr/bin --filename=composer

Remove the installer

php -r "unlink('composer-setup.php');"

To check or self update

composer self-update

Please do not duplicate existing answers - the given steps were posted exactly like that more than a year ago, and your answer does not add any new information
that was not duplicate they have a different method to perform it but they were doing this incorrect way
Please share more details about this - as far as I see, A1Gard uses the same commands. If there's something wrong about the other answers, you should explain why yours is better
they were not installing it in /usr/bin before deleting composer-setup that's why it will not make it global
Why should such a file be present in /usr/bin? According to unix.stackexchange.com/questions/8656/…, /usr/bin should not be used for binaries that you install on any other way than through the package manager

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