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api-client-php/doc/compilation_prompt.md
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## Compilation prompt
After almost every Composer operation you will see this prompt:
```sh
The following packages have new compilation tasks:
- retailcrm/api-client-php has 1 task
Allow these packages to compile? ([y]es, [a]lways, [n]o, [l]ist, [h]elp)
```
That's because the API client utilizes code generation to speed up the serialization and deserialization of the requests. However,
this prompt may be annoying and sometimes can even break the application lifecycle pipeline (in the CI/CD environment). We can't just
disable it for everyone [because of security concerns](https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/1193). But you can disable it for your project.
There are two ways of disabling this prompt:
1. Automated way.
2. Manual way.
### Disable or enable compilation prompt via CLI
For the automated way, you can use `retailcrm-client` CLI utility. It will be in your binary directory. By default, it'll be in the
`vendor/bin` directory if not defined otherwise in the composer.json `config.bin-dir` entry.
#### Disabling compilation prompt
You can disable the compiler prompt by running this command:
```sh
./vendor/bin/retailcrm-client compiler:prompt
```
Replace `vendor/bin` with your bin directory path if it's different from the default.
You should see this message after that:
```sh
✓ Done, generator prompt is now enabled.
```
#### Enabling compilation prompt
If you want to revert this change and enable the compilation prompt then just run this command again with the `--activate` flag:
```sh
./vendor/bin/retailcrm-client compiler:prompt --activate
```
### Disable or enable compilation prompt manually
#### Enabling compilation prompt
It is possible to replicate the same actions manually. Add these params into the `extra` segment of your `composer.json` if
you want to execute code generation automatically after library installation or update.
```json
"compile-mode": "whitelist",
"compile-whitelist": ["retailcrm/api-client-php"]
```
Your `composer.json` file will look like this:
```json
{
"name": "author/some-project",
"description": "Description of the project.",
"type": "project",
"license": "MIT",
"require": {
"php": ">=7.3.0",
"symfony/http-client": "^5.2",
"nyholm/psr7": "^1.4",
"retailcrm/api-client-php": "~6.0"
},
"extra": {
"compile-mode": "whitelist",
"compile-whitelist": ["retailcrm/api-client-php"]
}
}
```
Voilà! You won't see the annoying prompt again.
#### Enabling compilation prompt
Just remove `extra.compile-mode` and `extra.compile-whitelist` params from your `composer.json`.