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@premtsd-code premtsd-code commented May 12, 2026

Regenerates composer.lock to pull appwrite/appwrite 23.1.1 (constraint stays 23.*), keeping it in step with utopia-php/migration#182.

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This PR bumps appwrite/appwrite from 23.1.0 to 23.1.1 and tightens the version constraint from 23.* to 23.1.*, keeping it aligned with upstream migration work.

  • composer.json: version constraint narrowed to 23.1.*, preventing accidental adoption of a future 23.2.x release without an explicit update.
  • composer.lock: updated content hash, git SHA (fd7c0f0), and timestamp to match the new patch release; no other packages are affected.

Confidence Score: 5/5

A patch-level SDK bump with no other package changes — safe to merge.

Only appwrite/appwrite changes, moving from 23.1.0 to 23.1.1. The lock file confirms no other packages were touched, and tightening the constraint to 23.1.* reduces unintended upgrade surface.

No files require special attention.

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Filename Overview
composer.json Tightens appwrite/appwrite constraint from 23.* to 23.1.* to pin to the current minor line.
composer.lock Lock file updated to reflect appwrite/appwrite 23.1.1 with new git SHA and content hash; no other package changes.

Reviews (1): Last reviewed commit: "chore(deps): bump appwrite/appwrite to 2..." | Re-trigger Greptile

@premtsd-code premtsd-code force-pushed the chore/bump-sdk-php-23.1.1 branch from 6c463f5 to b4b465e Compare May 12, 2026 11:16
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