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Friday, December 31, 2021

[FIXED] How to fix "https://repo.packagist.org/packages.json does not contain valid Json"?

 December 31, 2021     composer-php, symfony4, vagrant     No comments   

Issue

I've an issue with composer running on a vagrantbox (Centos 7), which started to just suddenly happen.

I've already tried manually running the command/solution mentioned on the link below but to no avail.

(To clarify, i'm using vagrant not docker, but it was the closest question i found to my situation. Most of the information i found are related to composer.json not being valid, but here is packagist.org/packages.json which, is currently valid)

Composer not working in docker container: "https://packagist.org/packages.json" does not contain valid JSON

Here are the details of the issue.

While running composer update on terminal i get:

 composer update


  [Seld\JsonLint\ParsingException]
  "https://repo.packagist.org/packages.json" does not contain valid JSON
  Parse error on line 1:

  ^
  Expected one of: 'STRING', 'NUMBER', 'NULL', 'TRUE', 'FALSE', '{', '['

And when running composer install also on terminal every package returns this:

Failed to download psr/cache from dist: "https://api.github.com/repos/php-fig/cache/zipball/d11b50ad223250cf17b86e38383413f5a6764bf8" 
appears broken, and returned an empty 200 response
    Now trying to download from source

When running composer config --global repo.packagist composer packagist.org the results are now

composer update
Loading composer repositories with package information


  [Composer\Downloader\TransportException]
  Your configuration does not allow connections to http://repo.packagist.org/packages.json. See https://getcomposer.o
  rg/doc/06-config.md#secure-http for details.

Any ideas why this started to happen, how can i fix it?


Solution

same problem here, since php updated to 7.2.17. On a centos 7 with php 7.2.16 composer run just fine... Rollback to 7.2.16 is for now the only solution found...

Edit : Seems to be a symfony flex issue : https://github.com/symfony/flex/issues/484



Answered By - Bastien Baudry
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