## Get submodules This project includes the [Agaric styleguide](https://gitlab.com/agaric/styleguide) as a [git submodule](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Submodules). ### When cloning ``` git clone --recurse-submodules git@gitlab.com:agaric/sites/agaric-com.git ``` ### If you cloned without `--recurse-submodules` If in your initial clone you didn't do as above, you can get the styleguide with: ``` git submodule init git submodule update ``` ### Get started To be able to import the configuration, you need to get the initializing database (where we will also be collaborating on content) [from the test site](https://agaric-test.drutopia.org/) pending resolution of [drutopia#216](https://gitlab.com/drutopia/drutopia/issues/216). ``` vagrant ssh composer install drush -y sql-dump > /tmp/paranoia.sql && drush sql-drop && drush -y sql-sync @live @self && drush -y updb drush -y rsync @live:%files @self:%files ``` ### Get updates ``` git pull git submodule update --recursive --remote vagrant ssh composer install drush -y sql-dump > /tmp/paranoia.sql && drush sql-drop && drush -y sql-sync @live @self && drush -y updb drush cim -y ``` ## Theming See `web/themes/custom/agarica/README.md` and `web/themes/custom/agarica/patternlibrary/README.md` ## Deployment Agaric is currently using a Platform as a Service version of Drutopia with additional modules. Set up [drutopia_host](https://gitlab.com/drutopia-platform/drutopia_host) and [hosting_private](https://gitlab.com/drutopia-platform/hosting_private), as documented in hosting private. Then use [ahoy](https://github.com/ahoy-cli/ahoy/), from within the hosting_private directory. If Agaric's Drutopia PaaS base has changed (the composer.lock in this directory), produce and push a new build: ``` ahoy deploy-build agaric ``` To deploy everything else (config, templates, styles): ``` ahoy git-pull-all ahoy deploy-site agaric_live ``` Then record the deployment by: navigating to `/drutopia_host/build/artifacts` Add all new files generated with `git add . ` Commit the files with a message on what you deployed with 'git commit -m ' Push the changes to the repo with `git push` If you need to overwrite live configuration (only after confirming you've committed any parts you want to keep) you can use ahoy for that too with `deploy-site-force`.