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radi wrapper for Wundertools D8 Projects

This is a radi init template that can be used to make an existing wundertools Drupal8 project work with radi.

Using the template, you can add the needed files to any wundertools project, and run a few commands to get radi to provide commands to manage a local development environment.

More details can be found in the wiki

How to add this to an existing project

Before you try to use this, you will need to install the radi-cli (https://github.com/wunderkraut/radi-cli)

Automatically

You can use our script installer directly to perform that above steps.

This script can be found in this repo .radi/tools/wundertools/radify.sh

( https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wunderkraut/radi-project-wundertoolswrapper/master/.radi/tools/wundertools/radify.sh )

You can download that script to your project root, or just run it directly:

sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wunderkraut/radi-project-wundertoolswrapper/master/.radi/tools/wundertools/radify.sh)"

This script is not necessary, it just tries to make things a bit easier. If you don't like running random internet scripts, take a look at out manual steps desribed below.

Manually

If you don't like the looks of that automatic method, you can manually perform the automated steps.

You can simple follow these 2 steps:

1. In any wundertools D8 project root, use the init.yml from this repository

run:

$/> radi local.project.create --project.create.source https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wunderkraut/radi-project-wundertoolswrapper/master/.radi/init.yml

This should add the needed files.

2. Change some settings

The only setting that needs assignment can be done by string replacing %PROJECT% and %PORTBASE% across all of the added files with a string name for the project.

This will likey be automated next, but there are only a few instances, so it is usable already.

How to use it after integration

Once the project has been intialized, you should be able to use the radi cli tool to manage and orchestrate your project as needed.

Most commonly, you will want to run:

$/> radi up

But there are many more commands for shell acces, for drush, for build.sh and more. To get more help try:

$/> radi
  • Note that some commands will only be visible with the initializer environment:
$/> radi --environment=initializer

More details can be found in the wiki

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