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I am trying to install doctrine to my project. I am getting the error about the wrong PHP version. What can be done to remove the real reason for this error? The way to overcome it is to use the option "--ignore-platform-reqs" as described https://getcomposer.org/doc/03-cli.md#require .

PHP version: PHP 5.6.18

PHP 5.6.18  (cli) (built: Feb  3 2016 17:20:21)
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The error: c..>composer require doctrine/data-fixtures

Using version ^1.1 for doctrine/data-fixtures
./composer.json has been updated
Loading composer repositories with package information
Updating dependencies (including require-dev)
Your requirements could not be resolved to an installable set of packages.

  Problem 1
    - doctrine/migrations v1.3.0 requires php ^5.5|^7.0 -> your PHP version (5.6
.18) overriden by "config.platform.php" version (5.3.9) does not satisfy that re
quirement.
    - doctrine/migrations v1.2.2 requires php >=5.4.0 -> your PHP version (5.6.1
8) overriden by "config.platform.php" version (5.3.9) does not satisfy that requ
irement.
    - doctrine/migrations v1.2.1 requires php >=5.4.0 -> your PHP version (5.6.1
8) overriden by "config.platform.php" version (5.3.9) does not satisfy that requ
irement.
    - doctrine/migrations v1.2.0 requires php >=5.4.0 -> your PHP version (5.6.1
8) overriden by "config.platform.php" version (5.3.9) does not satisfy that requ
irement.
    - doctrine/migrations v1.1.0 requires php >=5.4.0 -> your PHP version (5.6.1
8) overriden by "config.platform.php" version (5.3.9) does not satisfy that requ
irement.
    - doctrine/migrations v1.0.0 requires php >=5.4.0 -> your PHP version (5.6.1
8) overriden by "config.platform.php" version (5.3.9) does not satisfy that requ
irement.
    - Installation request for doctrine/migrations ~1.0 -> satisfiable by doctri
ne/migrations[v1.0.0, v1.1.0, v1.2.0, v1.2.1, v1.2.2, v1.3.0].


Installation failed, reverting ./composer.json to its original content.

The content of composer.json

"require": {
    "php": ">=5.3.9",
    "symfony/symfony": "2.8.*",
    "doctrine/orm": "^2.4.8",
    "doctrine/doctrine-bundle": "~1.4",
    "doctrine/data-fixtures" : "~1.1",
    "doctrine/doctrine-fixtures-bundle": "dev-master",
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4 Answers 4

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Somewhere in your composer.json you have

"config": {
   "preferred-install": "dist",
   "platform": {
       "php": "5.3.9"
   }
}

That block overrides your current PHP version as described in composer doc.

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In your composer.json, remove the following lines :

// ...
"config": {
    "platform": {
        "php": "5.3.9"
    }
},
// ...

See platform config in composer.

0
2

I just got the same problem (while doing "composer install").

But changing the config was not an option (because of office's repo conflicts), so I came up with below solution.

Global config file (or Ignore PHP version)

It's recommended to only fake and/or configure PHP version in "~/.composer/config.json" file (or Windows's "%AppData%/Composer/config.json" file), like:

{
    "config": {
        "platform":{
            "php":"5.5"
        }
    }
}

Which composer may cache in composer.lock file, like:

{

   ...

   "platform-overrides": {
       "php": "5.5"
   }
}

But we could also ignore it, like:

composer install --ignore-platform-reqs
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  • Please do not duplicate existing answers. Rather upvote one of those that you've found most helpful
    – Nico Haase
    Oct 25, 2021 at 6:11
  • 1
    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ @NicoHaase those answers are about composer.json file, this is about global config.json (with explanations like no other, please read carefully)
    – Top-Master
    Oct 25, 2021 at 7:04
1

I use doctrine migrations with Symfony 2.7

In my composer.json I have, I noticed you don't, you could try adding it

"doctrine/doctrine-migrations-bundle": "^1.0"

I manually installed migrations following Symfony2 docs, you can read it here.

This is my whole 2.7 Symfony composer:

"require": {
    "php": ">=5.3.9",
    "symfony/symfony": "2.7.*",
    "doctrine/orm": "~2.2,>=2.2.3,<2.5",
    "doctrine/dbal": "<2.5",
    "doctrine/doctrine-bundle": "~1.4",
    "symfony/assetic-bundle": "~2.3",
    "symfony/swiftmailer-bundle": "~2.3",
    "symfony/monolog-bundle": "~2.4",
    "sensio/distribution-bundle": "~4.0",
    "sensio/framework-extra-bundle": "~3.0,>=3.0.2",
    "incenteev/composer-parameter-handler": "~2.0",
    "friendsofsymfony/user-bundle": "1.3.*@dev",
    "ircmaxell/password-compat": "^1.0",

    "sonata-project/block-bundle": "2.3.*@dev",
    "sonata-project/easy-extends-bundle": "^2.1",
    "sonata-project/datagrid-bundle": "~2.2@dev",
    "sonata-project/admin-bundle": "~2.3@dev",
    "sonata-project/doctrine-orm-admin-bundle": "~2.3@dev",
    "sonata-project/user-bundle": "~2.3@dev",
    "doctrine/doctrine-migrations-bundle": "^1.0"

},
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  • 1
    It's related to "config" section in composer.json Nov 6, 2016 at 10:22

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