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[2.2.x] composer init command does not honor composer schema for authors #10538

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llaville opened this issue Feb 15, 2022 · 0 comments
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Begin with a fresh project, so I used the composer init command.

Output of composer diagnose:

Checking composer.json: OK
Checking platform settings: OK
Checking git settings: OK
Checking http connectivity to packagist: OK
Checking https connectivity to packagist: OK
Checking github.com rate limit: OK
Checking disk free space: OK
Checking pubkeys:
Tags Public Key Fingerprint: 57815BA2 7E54DC31 7ECC7CC5 573090D0  87719BA6 8F3BB723 4E5D42D0 84A14642
Dev Public Key Fingerprint: 4AC45767 E5EC2265 2F0C1167 CBBB8A2B  0C708369 153E328C AD90147D AFE50952
OK
Checking composer version: OK
Composer version: 2.2.6
PHP version: 7.4.27
PHP binary path: /usr/local/bin/php
OpenSSL version: OpenSSL 1.1.1d  10 Sep 2019
cURL version: 7.64.0 libz 1.2.11 ssl OpenSSL/1.1.1d
zip: extension present, unzip present, 7-Zip not available

When I run this command:

composer init

I get the following output:

composer_init_author

And I expected this to happen: No prompt error when I enter only "John Doe", because :

@Seldaek Seldaek added the Bug label Feb 16, 2022
@Seldaek Seldaek added this to the 2.2 milestone Feb 16, 2022
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