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Tips & Tricks

Don Richards edited this page Feb 17, 2023 · 6 revisions

These are tips developers might find useful for developing and debugging within isle-dc.

Log into Drupal's container (like ssh)

docker-compose exec drupal bash

Pull in changes from .env file after it was built

make down
make -B docker-compose.yml
make pull
make up

Get Drupal Container's URL

docker inspect -f "{{range.NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}" $(docker ps --format "{{.Names}}" | grep drupal)

Get Solr's Dashboard URL

Get the Solr URL even when EXPOSE_SOLR is set to false in .env file

echo http://$(docker inspect -f "{{range.NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}" $(docker ps --format "{{.Names}}" | grep solr)):8983/solr/#/

# Outputs
http://172.21.0.17:8983/solr/#/

Hard Reset

⚠ How to reset Docker clearing everything cached (will will destroy any container, volume, stored image, custom networks, etc) and for this reason it should never be ran on a production server. This removes all residual data from previously built docker containers. This will remove containers you've previously exited as well so everything will be removed. This is helps when testing/troubleshooting the build process but is unlikely to be used by many people unless their having issues on the initial build or need to clear out docker entirely.

[WARNING] Read the entire description before using.

docker kill $(docker ps -q) ; docker rm $(docker ps -a -q) ; docker rmi $(docker images -q) ; docker system prune --volumes -a -f ; docker network prune -f ; docker network create gateway

Update Solr's Config

You are using outdated Solr configuration set. Please follow the instructions described in the README.md file for setting up Solr.

You need to capture the current Solr configs and push them into the directory shared by both Drupal and Solr for Solr's configs. When Solr starts, it pulls these configs into RAM. So simply modifying them isn't enough. You will need to restart the Solr server to get them loaded.

# Download the config.zip
docker-compose exec -T drupal with-contenv bash -lc "drush search-api-solr:get-server-config default_solr_server /var/www/drupal/solrconfig.zip"

# Unzip to to the proper location and use "-o" to allow overwrites
docker-compose exec -T drupal with-contenv bash -lc "unzip /var/www/drupal/solrconfig.zip -d /opt/solr/server/solr/ISLANDORA/conf/ -o"

# Now restart Solr
docker-compose restart solr

# Optional
docker-compose exec -T drupal with-contenv bash -lc "drush cr"
docker-compose exec -T drupal with-contenv bash -lc "drush search-api:clear"
docker-compose exec -T drupal with-contenv bash -lc "drush search-api:disable-all"
docker-compose exec -T drupal with-contenv bash -lc "drush search-api:enable-all"
docker-compose exec -T drupal with-contenv bash -lc "drush search-api-solr:finalize-index --force"
docker-compose exec -T drupal with-contenv bash -lc "drush search-api-reindex"
docker-compose exec -T drupal with-contenv bash -lc "drush search-api-index"

Afterwards, the error message about the outdated Solr configuration set should be cleared.