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In a symfony2 project, I am using "jms/serializer-bundle" and I have an issue with one of its dependencies, namely the jms/metadata libary. I have forked the metadata library and included a fix in the bugfix-doctrine-proxy branch.

Now I am wondering how to tell composer, that it should use my branch when requiring the dependency?

The composer.json of the serializer library:

{
    "name": "jms/serializer",
    "type": "library",
    ...
    ],
    "require": {
        "php": ">=5.3.2",
        "jms/metadata": "~1.1",
        "jms/parser-lib": "1.*",
        "phpcollection/phpcollection": "~0.1",
        "doctrine/annotations": "1.*"
    },
    ...
}

My symfony2-project composer.json:

{
    ...
    "repositories": [
        {
            "type": "git",
            "url": "[email protected]:hauptsacheNet/metadata.git"
        }
    ],
    "require": {
        "jms/serializer-bundle": "dev-master",
        ...
    }
}
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  • This question appears to be off-topic because it is about clearly documented, as demostrated by own answer
    – NDM
    Aug 18, 2014 at 15:21
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    @NDM I disagree. If it was as clearly documented, I would not have bothered to ask it at all. And when I hit the same problem again, I will use this question for reference.
    – k0pernikus
    Aug 18, 2014 at 15:23
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    well it turned out to be useful to me :) especially for the "as" alias that is not mentioned in the docs if not with some digging getcomposer.org/doc/05-repositories.md#vcs Apr 29, 2015 at 13:46

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The answer was to use a branch alias:

{
"repositories": [
        {
            "type": "git",
            "url": "[email protected]:hauptsacheNet/metadata.git"
        }
    ],
    "require": {
        "jms/metadata": "dev-bugfix-doctrine-proxy-class as 1.1",
    },
}
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