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LCM Drupal 8 Scaffolding

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This is a boilerplate Drupal 8 build that bundles some standard tools to make it a good starting point for an enterprise scale Drupal build. It is conceptually similar to drupal-composer/drupal-scaffold, but it has a much simpler (and more manual) Composer setup, and includes additional tools. For additional information on this project, see the 2016 Badcamp presentation slides

Starting a New Project

  • Use composer to create a new project, starting from this repository as a template:
    composer create-project lastcall/drupal-scaffold PROJECTNAME
  • Bring up the Docker containers and enter the Drupal container.
    docker-compose up -d drupal
    docker-compose exec drupal /bin/bash
  • From the repository root (/var/www inside the Drupal container), install NPM and composer dependencies:
    yarn install
    composer install
  • Visit the Drupal site in your browser to install Drupal and continue. The default URL will be http://localhost:8080.

See the scaffold documentation for next steps.

Stop here!

Everything below this line applies to scaffold projects that are already set up. The section below will be the start of your project's README.


Setting Up for Local Development

Before you begin, you must have Docker and Docker Compose installed on your local machine. For installation instructions, see the Docker documentation.

  1. Clone this repository.
  2. If you haven't created and set your Pantheon machine token, do that now.
  3. Start the Docker environment and shell in:
    docker-compose up -d drupal
    docker-compose exec drupal bash
  4. Install Composer dependencies:
    composer install
  5. Install NPM dependencies:
    yarn install
  6. Run composer site:import to pull down and import a copy of the site's database.

See the documentation(/docs) for more information on how to use the tools and how to use this project. For more information on the Docker stack, see the Docker documenation.

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