composer updatecomposer update will update our dependencies as they are specified in composer.json.
For example, if our project uses this configuration:
"require": {
"laravelcollective/html": "2.0.*"
}
Supposing we have actually installed the 2.0.1 version of the package, running composer update will cause an upgrade of this package (for example to 2.0.2, if it has already been released).
In detail composer update will:
composer.jsoncomposer.jsoncomposer.lock to store the installed packages versioncomposer installcomposer install will install all of the dependencies as specified in the composer.lock file at the version specified (locked), without updating anything.
In detail:
composer.lock filecomposer.lock filecomposer update is mostly used in the ‘development’ phase, to upgrade our project packages.composer install is primarily used in the ‘deploying phase’ to install our application on a production server or on a testing environment, using the same dependencies stored in the composer.lock file created by composer update.