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Scalable Path Test

A Docksal powered Drupal 8 Installation

Scalable Path

This is a sample vanilla Drupal 8 installation pre-configured for use with Docksal.

Features:

Setup instructions

Step #1: Docksal environment setup

This is a one time setup - skip this if you already have a working Docksal environment.

Follow Docksal environment setup instructions

Step #2: Project setup

  1. Clone this repo into your Projects directory

    git clone https://github.com/docksal/boilerplate-drupal8.git drupal8
    cd drupal8
    
  2. Initialize the site

    This will initialize local settings and install the site via drush

    fin init
    
  3. Point your browser to

    http://drupal8.docksal
    

When the automated install is complete the command line output will display the admin username and password.

More automation with 'fin init'

Site provisioning can be automated using fin init, which calls the shell script in .docksal/commands/init.
This script is meant to be modified per project. The one in this repo will give you a good starting example.

Some common tasks that can be handled by the init script (an other custom commands):

  • initialize local settings files for Docker Compose, Drupal, Behat, etc.
  • import DB or perform a site install
  • compile Sass
  • run DB updates, revert features, clear caches, etc.
  • enable/disable modules, update variables values

Security notice

This repo is intended for quick start demos and includes a hardcoded value for hash_salt in settings.php.
If you are basing your project code base on this repo, make sure you regenerate and update the hash_salt value.
A new value can be generated with drush ev '$hash = Drupal\Component\Utility\Crypt::randomBytesBase64(55); print $hash . "\n";'

Next steps:

Once your site is up and running try fin composer install to ensure all the contrib modules are in place.

Then enable scalable_migration with fin pm-enable scalable_migration.

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A basic Docksal powered Drupal 8 site built and coded live during a job interview. My approach was using the migrate module to process the JSON API feeds and then handle the content natively in Drupal.

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