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I'm currently developing a framework but I couldn't figure out how am I going to set autoloading. First I created a package with sample class and composer.json. I've autoloaded that sample class by:

"autoload": {
    "classmap": [
      "libs/"
    ]
}

I've checked /vendor/mypackage/vendor/composer/autoload_classmap.php and confirmed that package's autoloader is working fine. But the problem is I can't reach that package's class from main app unless I directly include that package's autoload.php.

UPDATE

/vendor/foo/mypackage/composer.json

"autoload": {
  "psr-4": {
     "Http\\": "libs/"
   }
}

/vendor/foo/mypackage/libs/Request.php

namespace Http;
class Request {}
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  • If you come here in 2019, all you need to do is composer dumpautoload
    – Javier S
    Jul 16, 2019 at 20:08

2 Answers 2

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First of all, it's often better to use psr-0 or psr-4 autoloading config. With the classmap, you have to redump the autoloader each time you add a new class or rename one.

You always need to include the Composer autoloader by using require 'vendor/autoload.php';. The best place to add such require statement is in your front controller file.

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  • I use psr-4 for my mvc framework but it didn't work for my composer package. Also I include that /vendor/autoload.php but I can't use MyPackage\SampleClass without including /vendor/mypackage/vendor/autoload.php. Is /vendor/autoload.php not supposed to be include that packages' autoloaders too? Have I to include all package autoloaders one-by-one? Feb 27, 2016 at 16:02
  • Why is there a vendor directory in the mypackage dir? If you require your package with Composer, all dependencies will be installed in the root vendor/ directory and all autoloading will be set-up in the root vendor/autoload.php.
    – Wouter J
    Feb 27, 2016 at 19:17
  • There is a vendor folder because I used to run dump-autoload command in /vendor/mypackage but later I understood that's not required. I've updated my question. I'm calling my class like this: new \Http\Request(). I don't see any mistakes on my code. Feb 27, 2016 at 21:12
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Solved it by myself. I just had to reinstall package whenever I change pacakge's composer.json.

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