druidfi / spell
Spell to create a new Drupal project
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Requires
- php: ^8.3
- composer-runtime-api: ^2
- composer/installers: ^2.3.0
- cweagans/composer-patches: ^1.7.3
- druidfi/omen: ^0.9.0
- drupal/core-composer-scaffold: ^11.1
- drupal/core-recommended: ^11.1
- drush/drush: ^13.3.3
- oomphinc/composer-installers-extender: ^2.0.1
Requires (Dev)
- drupal/core-dev-pinned: ^11.1
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Last update: 2024-12-20 08:58:27 UTC
README
This is a skeleton repository which will create a new Drupal project for you and setup Docker based development environment with Stonehenge.
Includes
- Drupal 11.1.x
- Drush 13.x
- Docker Composer setup for development, see docker-compose.yml
- druidfi/tools
- Web root is
./public
- Configuration is in
./conf/cmi
- Custom modules can be created in
./public/modules/custom
Requirements
- PHP and Composer
- Docker and Stonehenge
Create a new project
1. using Composer
If you have PHP and Composer installed on your host (recommended):
composer create-project druidfi/spell:dev-main yoursite --no-interaction
Or using Docker image:
mkdir yoursite && cd yoursite && \ docker run --rm -it -v $PWD:/app --env COMPOSER_MEMORY_LIMIT=-1 \ druidfi/drupal-web:php-8.3 \ composer create-project druidfi/spell:dev-main . --no-interaction
2. using GitHub template
Go to https://github.com/druidfi/spell/generate and create your own repository.
When you have cloned your repo, move to Get Started
section.
Get started
Now you need to have Stonehenge up & running.
Start the development environment, build development codebase and install empty site with minimal profile:
make new
Now your site can can be accessed from https://yoursite.docker.so
Next steps
Git has been init in the project, but you need to specify your remote before you can push.
Also, this README.md has been replaced with this one.
You can run make help
to list all available commands for you.
Running tests on Spell when developing
On macOS you need first to install Chromedriver and allow it to execute:
brew install chromedriver xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /opt/homebrew/bin/chromedriver
Then run the same test scenario as in Github Actions:
make test
Other information
This project can be found from the Packagist: https://packagist.org/packages/druidfi/spell