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I'm just trying to deploy my application and I just ran composer update on my server and I got the following error:

In PackageManifest.php line 122: Undefined index: name

How can I fix this issue?

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    I had a same issue, but on my local env (docker). I fixed it by using composer update outside docker container, so basically using php and composer installed on my Mac. If you use docker you can try to do the same thing, maybe not the best way how to fix it but it works. :) Commented Apr 13, 2020 at 12:40
  • I tried so many answers below but only stackoverflow.com/questions/61177995/… worked for me.
    – Ryan
    Commented Apr 21, 2021 at 15:02

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As a temporary fix, try this, it worked for me, in the following file:

vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Foundation/PackageManifest.php

Find line 116 and comment it:

$packages = json_decode($this->files->get($path), true);

Add these lines after the line you just commented:

$installed = json_decode($this->files->get($path), true);
$packages = $installed['packages'] ?? $installed;

The whole block might look like this (with added comments)

    if ($this->files->exists($path = $this->vendorPath.'/composer/installed.json')) {
        // packages is all the files from the path
        // $packages = json_decode($this->files->get($path), true);

        // get all the files from the path
        $installed = json_decode($this->files->get($path), true);

        // if installed contains packages key, use it, otherwise use the whole thing
        $packages = $installed['packages'] ?? $installed;
    }
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    The problem here is I just don't want to change the core files.
    – DavidHyogo
    Commented Nov 4, 2020 at 12:03
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    This is not a great solution. You should not edit vendor files like that. What if somebody else install your dependencies from your composer.lock.json?
    – Mert Metin
    Commented Dec 21, 2020 at 22:27
  • For a temporary fix it works like a charm.
    – LeMajstor
    Commented Jan 12, 2021 at 19:49
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    Running composer update now makes that change to PackageManifest.php without any need for manual editing. Commented Mar 18, 2021 at 10:11
  • Never make a change in core files in vendor directory
    – rkmourya
    Commented Apr 15, 2021 at 10:26
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I had the same problem, I just execute the command:

composer update

this will updated the composer.lock file. After that worked like a charm.

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    I don't know why people accept downgrading composer or changing the source files of Laravel as a solution, while this is the right way to fix it.
    – shamaseen
    Commented Dec 25, 2020 at 20:45
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    @shamaseen because you don't want to run "composer update" on a production environment.
    – Johan
    Commented Apr 20, 2021 at 6:45
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    This will update all your library files to their latest version constrained by composer.json. You may or may not want to do this. getcomposer.org/doc/03-cli.md#update-u Commented May 17, 2021 at 15:29
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    This should be the accepted answer. Works without editting any files!
    – Jaytjuh
    Commented Jun 2, 2021 at 7:51
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    This did not work for me Commented Feb 18, 2022 at 19:43
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I found this issue on the composer GitHub repo that helped a lot

I updated my Laravel framework from 5.8 to 5.8.38, following the table displayed in that issue and the error disappeared.

This Laravel blog post also helps

If you can't upgrade Laravel, you can just stay with Composer 1 by running

composer self-update --1
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    This reply works for me when upgrading Laravel 5.5 to 6.x
    – Farid
    Commented Nov 11, 2020 at 15:06
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    Use composer self-update --rollback to return to version 2.0.13 Commented May 5, 2021 at 15:41
  • works for me too
    – tree em
    Commented Sep 17, 2021 at 6:51
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    Thank you, your answer fixed the problem but didn't clearly explain why. The actual problem is that the laravel version we're running is not compatible with composer 2.x. Both downgrading composer to 1.x or upgrading to a compatible laravel fix the problem. github.com/composer/composer/issues/9340#issuecomment-716210369
    – 8ctopus
    Commented Mar 7, 2022 at 12:33
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I had the same problem.

In my case downgrading the composer version fixed the problem.

They updated Composer 4 times within 2 days - I think they had a problem with their newest updates.

In my case version 1.10.1 was the version to go with.

sudo composer self-update --1

I hope it'll work.

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    how you downgrade it?
    – SL5net
    Commented Feb 12, 2021 at 10:59
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    This is only a correct temporary workaround if composer update doesn't fix it. Downgrading Composer is not a solution.
    – 66h3m3ab
    Commented Feb 20, 2021 at 23:42
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    I downgraded from 2.0.11 to 1.10.20 using composer self-update 1.10.20 and the error disappeared. But I cannot update to composer 2.x.... Commented Mar 9, 2021 at 2:02
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    Instead of composer install, you can use composer update. It works for me
    – Ephra
    Commented Mar 11, 2021 at 7:53
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    composer self-update --1 ... this command helped me Commented May 5, 2021 at 16:02
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I recently switched composer 2.0.8 and my Laravel version is 6.20.27

To solve this issue:

Step 1:

Delete compose.lock File

Step 2:

Install dependencies.

composer install
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  • This solved it for me too without need to downgrade composer. I think this should be the approved answer. Perhaps downgrading composer also solves it, but in my case and in my opinion it's less ideal to downgrade.
    – amosmos
    Commented Jul 6, 2021 at 10:23
  • i think this is the same of not deleting the composer.lock file and just run composer update.
    – kapitan
    Commented Jul 28, 2021 at 2:11
  • @kapitan It is not. composer update looks into composer.lock file and updates each dependencies to newer version, if newer version is available. But composer install with deleting composer.lock file doesn't care what has been previously installed, it installs everything as fresh of composer.json file Commented Jul 28, 2021 at 8:54
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    @BedramTamang -I actually knew what's happening on both cases. I am actually talking about the version of the packages that will be installed at the end because both will install the newest package.
    – kapitan
    Commented Jul 30, 2021 at 6:19
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    this one should be marked as correct answer. Commented Oct 18, 2021 at 13:36
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I had a problem like this, and also tried composer self-update --stable, but there was no result. So, I found that this file belongs to the Laravel framework. So the following command resolved this issue:

$ composer update laravel/framework

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    I'm afraid this didn't work for me. I still got the same error: In PackageManifest.php line 122: Undefined index: name
    – DavidHyogo
    Commented Nov 4, 2020 at 12:03
  • This worked for me and I prefer it over updating all the packages Commented Feb 18, 2022 at 0:23
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https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/9340#issuecomment-716210369

As stated in here, your laravel version may conflict with composer 2

composer update laravel/framework

should fix your problem :D

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    Thank you!!! I must have updated to Composer 2 at some point but was still running Laravel 6.0 in this repo. I needed to do a LOT of manual upgrades to get this working. But what you pointed to was definitely my problem. Thanks.
    – Ryan
    Commented Apr 21, 2021 at 15:02
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In my case downgrading the composer version fixed the problem.

sudo composer self-update --1
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I was facing the same issue. I Saw my Laravel framework version is "laravel/framework": "6.0" So just put the cap before the version and it starts working fine. "laravel/framework": "^6.0"

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    Looks like there may be a few different causes of this issue, each with different solutions, but this was what worked for me. In context, upgrading from 5.8 where every .1 is a major version change, but on 6+ every .1 is a minor version. So locking to "6.0" or "6.0.*" kept it on "6.0.4" and avoided the rest of the version updates (currently "6.20.16") This bug existed on "6.0.4" but was fixed after. Commented Feb 15, 2021 at 1:56
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    I also faced the same issue but couldn't fix it by applying almost all solutions listed here. However, this solution triggered something in me and I checked my framework version once again and found that it was entered wrongly(I was testing something on the previous day). I put the right framework number and the issues got disappeared instantly. Thank You! Commented Jan 31, 2022 at 6:07
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    This was the solution to migrating from Laravel 5.8 to 6.0. Thanks, you saved me some time.
    – spamserv
    Commented Mar 19 at 11:28
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The easiest way to solve this issue is

delete composer.lock file from your project.

Run composer install

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  • Thanks, its works for me!
    – David
    Commented Jan 12, 2022 at 19:57
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    Warning: this will update all packages. If you want to avoid updating packages, go to vendor/composer and remove installed.json
    – PatricNox
    Commented Feb 28, 2022 at 9:33
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Running the following command worked for me. Maybe this will help someone needy.

composer update
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I removed my vendor folder and composer.lock and ran composer install again. This solved it for me.

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Some versions of composer give this error, the version 1.10.20 doesn't throw this error

composer self-update 1.10.20
composer install
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  • Please add some explanation to your answer such that others can learn from it
    – Nico Haase
    Commented Mar 2, 2021 at 17:32
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Running composer update worked for my project with Laravel 5.7

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    This may be the correct answer but another user has already posted something similar. When writing a new answer please try to include additional information or examples that the other answers don't have.
    – sorifiend
    Commented Feb 4, 2021 at 4:25
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For my Laravel 5.7 project deleting vendor folder and composer.lock file fixed the issue.

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I have a solution:

  • Delete the vendor folder.
  • run composer install

Don't use --no-scripts. This will cause a problem, and will not create the appropiate folders which the file PackageManifest.php and others need.

  • run composer update

This is so you don't have problems with bugs in the file.

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Try this, it is worked for me, in the following file:

vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Foundation/PackageManifest.php

Find this line and comment on it

$packages = json_decode($this->files->get($path), true);

Add two new lines after the above-commented line

$installed = json_decode($this->files->get($path), true);
$packages = $installed['packages'] ?? $installed;
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    never change the vendor source files. This changes will be overwritten on new update Commented Jun 1, 2021 at 8:54
  • still no side effect for me. @natghi Commented Jun 2, 2021 at 9:16
  • @AnujShrestha you are correct. still, I have not met that issue again when I updated Commented Jun 2, 2021 at 9:18
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    it is because the package manager has not updated that specific file, but if they change the file, then all the update you did in the vendor folder will be gone on the next composer update. And there are many proper answers for this issue already. Yours is just bad practice. Commented Jun 3, 2021 at 11:09
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If you want to fix without making updates and composer updates

just go to vendor/composer and remove installed.json

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  • Sadly, this doesn't seem to fix the undefined index: name issue
    – PatricNox
    Commented Feb 28, 2022 at 9:37
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Running the following command fixed it for us

composer self-update --stable
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    This didn't work for me. I got the message You are already using composer version 2.0.4 (stable channel).
    – DavidHyogo
    Commented Nov 4, 2020 at 12:00
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No need to force an upgrade on your packages (running composer update on production is not recommended anyway) or downgrade your Composer if it's on version 2.

If you have a website that requires Composer v1 for updates (because, for example, v2 causes errors) and you have version v2 installed globally, the quickest solution is:

Step 1

Download the latest stable 1.x composer.phar from https://getcomposer.org/download/ (under Manual Download).

Step 2

Place the downloaded composer.phar file in the root of your project (where the composer.json file resides).

Step 3

Run your command using the composer.phar file. Example:

php composer.phar install
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To downgrade composer to an old version:

composer self-update <version>

Example:

composer self-update 1.10.1 
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I updated to Composer 2.0.11 and I had the error. Downgraded to Composer 1.10.20, it worked great, BUT IT'S VERY VERY SLOW.

So for those like me who don't want to change the vendor code, and still want Composer 2.0.x know that it was a kind of bug in Laravel, and Laravel has fixed it in minor versions (or hotfixes). I was using Laravel 5.7.9 and my vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Foundation/PackageManifest.php ->build() was like:

if ($this->files->exists($path = $this->vendorPath.'/composer/installed.json')) {
    $packages = json_decode($this->files->get($path), true);
}

But in Laravel 5.7.29 PackageManifest.php , the same file is fixed:

if ($this->files->exists($path = $this->vendorPath.'/composer/installed.json')) {
    $installed = json_decode($this->files->get($path), true);

    $packages = $installed['packages'] ?? $installed;
}

Same goes for Laravel 5.6.0 that had the bug, and is fixed in 5.6.40 Laravel 5.6.40 PackageManifest.php. I don't know from which minor version it has been fixed at each level, but I suggest to go for the last, like 5.7.29, 5.6.40 etc. Or you can go look the versions to see if it has been fixed.

NOW COMPOSER 2.0 IS VERY VERY FAST.

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here's a solution that worked for me. https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/9340#issuecomment-716210369 change your laravel framework to 6.18.7 so that its compatible with composer 2

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If you have composer version 2 upgrade your laravel to 6.2.

https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/9340#issuecomment-716210369

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I got this issue because of a Laravel and composer version are not compatible.

Following are the steps I follow to solve this issue:

  1. I update Laravel version from 6.1 to 6.20 in composer.json file Eg: "laravel/framework": "6.20.*"
  2. then delete composer.lock file.
  3. And run composer install command

Now Problem is fixed. :)

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I had the same problem after i clone an laravel project and start composer install. Then I read through some solutions here. In my opinion, it is not a good idea to edit the laravel core. But if it's just for testing, why not.

My solution in my case was composer update instead composer install. In the case of composer update, it does not use the composer.lock file and updates the packages from composer.json. For me and in my special case works.

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On my computer composer version 2.0.9 was installed, I had the same problem when upgrade laravel project.

the solution is :

  1. Delete Vendor folder inside your project if exist.
  2. inside composer.json for laravel version write this "laravel/framework": "^6.0" don't forget ^ in front of 6.0 it needs to install latest version of laravel 6
  3. then composer update

finally, it works perfectly.

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  • Please don't forget to visit the Laravel docs upgrade guide, if you are increasing the framework version. laravel.com/docs/6.x/upgrade
    – nbsp
    Commented Mar 4, 2021 at 23:35
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I've identified the root cause of this issue. The problem is that you've updated your machine's PHP version to a higher version, while your Laravel version is still below 6.20.

To fix this, please update your Laravel version by following these steps:

Update the 'laravel/framework' package to the latest version in the 6.x series. Run 'composer update' to update your project's dependencies. Finally, run 'composer install' to ensure all dependencies are properly installed.

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run a composer upgrade. This work for me on laravel 7

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If the error is after self updating the composer, just replace composer with composer1.
Just change:

composer install ...

into:

composer1 install ...

Just this!

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