name: agaric-coop type: drupal9 docroot: web php_version: "8.1" webserver_type: apache-fpm router_http_port: "80" router_https_port: "443" xdebug_enabled: false additional_hostnames: [] additional_fqdns: [] database: type: mariadb version: "10.3" nfs_mount_enabled: false mutagen_enabled: false webimage_extra_packages: [rake, sassc] use_dns_when_possible: true composer_version: "2" web_environment: [] nodejs_version: "16" # Key features of ddev's config.yaml: # name: # Name of the project, automatically provides # http://projectname.ddev.site and https://projectname.ddev.site # type: # drupal6/7/8, backdrop, typo3, wordpress, php # docroot: # Relative path to the directory containing index.php. # php_version: "7.4" # PHP version to use, "5.6", "7.0", "7.1", "7.2", "7.3", "7.4", "8.0", "8.1" # You can explicitly specify the webimage but this # is not recommended, as the images are often closely tied to ddev's' behavior, # so this can break upgrades. # webimage: # nginx/php docker image. # database: # type: # mysql, mariadb # version: # database version, like "10.3" or "8.0" # Note that mariadb_version or mysql_version from v1.18 and earlier # will automatically be converted to this notation with just a "ddev config --auto" # router_http_port: # Port to be used for http (defaults to port 80) # router_https_port: # Port for https (defaults to 443) # xdebug_enabled: false # Set to true to enable xdebug and "ddev start" or "ddev restart" # Note that for most people the commands # "ddev xdebug" to enable xdebug and "ddev xdebug off" to disable it work better, # as leaving xdebug enabled all the time is a big performance hit. # xhprof_enabled: false # Set to true to enable xhprof and "ddev start" or "ddev restart" # Note that for most people the commands # "ddev xhprof" to enable xhprof and "ddev xhprof off" to disable it work better, # as leaving xhprof enabled all the time is a big performance hit. # webserver_type: nginx-fpm # or apache-fpm # timezone: Europe/Berlin # This is the timezone used in the containers and by PHP; # it can be set to any valid timezone, # see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones # For example Europe/Dublin or MST7MDT # composer_root: # Relative path to the composer root directory from the project root. This is # the directory which contains the composer.json and where all Composer related # commands are executed. # composer_version: "2" # You can set it to "" or "2" (default) for Composer v2 or "1" for Composer v1 # to use the latest major version available at the time your container is built. # It is also possible to select a minor version for example "2.2" which will # install the latest release of that branch. Alternatively, an explicit Composer # version may be specified, for example "1.0.22". Finally, it is also possible # to use one of the key words "stable", "preview" or "snapshot" see Composer # documentation. # To reinstall Composer after the image was built, run "ddev debug refresh". # nodejs_version: "16" # change from the default system Node.js version to another supported version, like 12, 14, 17, 18. # Note that you can use 'ddev nvm' or nvm inside the web container to provide nearly any # Node.js version, including v6, etc. # additional_hostnames: # - somename # - someothername # would provide http and https URLs for "somename.ddev.site" # and "someothername.ddev.site". # additional_fqdns: # - example.com # - sub1.example.com # would provide http and https URLs for "example.com" and "sub1.example.com" # Please take care with this because it can cause great confusion. # upload_dir: custom/upload/dir # would set the destination path for ddev import-files to /custom/upload/dir # When mutagen is enabled this path is bind-mounted so that all the files # in the upload_dir don't have to be synced into mutagen # working_dir: # web: /var/www/html # db: /home # would set the default working directory for the web and db services. # These values specify the destination directory for ddev ssh and the # directory in which commands passed into ddev exec are run. # omit_containers: [db, dba, ddev-ssh-agent] # Currently only these containers are supported. Some containers can also be # omitted globally in the ~/.ddev/global_config.yaml. Note that if you omit # the "db" container, several standard features of ddev that access the # database container will be unusable. In the global configuration it is also # possible to omit ddev-router, but not here. # nfs_mount_enabled: false # Great performance improvement but requires host configuration first. # See https://ddev.readthedocs.io/en/stable/users/performance/#using-nfs-to-mount-the-project-into-the-container # mutagen_enabled: false # Performance improvement using mutagen asynchronous updates. # See https://ddev.readthedocs.io/en/latest/users/performance/#using-mutagen # fail_on_hook_fail: False # Decide whether 'ddev start' should be interrupted by a failing hook # host_https_port: "59002" # The host port binding for https can be explicitly specified. It is # dynamic unless otherwise specified. # This is not used by most people, most people use the *router* instead # of the localhost port. # host_webserver_port: "59001" # The host port binding for the ddev-webserver can be explicitly specified. It is # dynamic unless otherwise specified. # This is not used by most people, most people use the *router* instead # of the localhost port. # host_db_port: "59002" # The host port binding for the ddev-dbserver can be explicitly specified. It is dynamic # unless explicitly specified. # phpmyadmin_port: "8036" # phpmyadmin_https_port: "8037" # The PHPMyAdmin ports can be changed from the default 8036 and 8037 # host_phpmyadmin_port: "8036" # The phpmyadmin (dba) port is not normally bound on the host at all, instead being routed # through ddev-router, but it can be specified and bound. # mailhog_port: "8025" # mailhog_https_port: "8026" # The MailHog ports can be changed from the default 8025 and 8026 # host_mailhog_port: "8025" # The mailhog port is not normally bound on the host at all, instead being routed # through ddev-router, but it can be bound directly to localhost if specified here. # webimage_extra_packages: [php7.4-tidy, php-bcmath] # Extra Debian packages that are needed in the webimage can be added here # dbimage_extra_packages: [telnet,netcat] # Extra Debian packages that are needed in the dbimage can be added here # use_dns_when_possible: true # If the host has internet access and the domain configured can # successfully be looked up, DNS will be used for hostname resolution # instead of editing /etc/hosts # Defaults to true # project_tld: ddev.site # The top-level domain used for project URLs # The default "ddev.site" allows DNS lookup via a wildcard # If you prefer you can change this to "ddev.local" to preserve # pre-v1.9 behavior. # ngrok_args: --basic-auth username:pass1234 # Provide extra flags to the "ngrok http" command, see # https://ngrok.com/docs#http or run "ngrok http -h" # disable_settings_management: false # If true, ddev will not create CMS-specific settings files like # Drupal's settings.php/settings.ddev.php or TYPO3's AdditionalConfiguration.php # In this case the user must provide all such settings. # You can inject environment variables into the web container with: # web_environment: # - SOMEENV=somevalue # - SOMEOTHERENV=someothervalue # no_project_mount: false # (Experimental) If true, ddev will not mount the project into the web container; # the user is responsible for mounting it manually or via a script. # This is to enable experimentation with alternate file mounting strategies. # For advanced users only! # bind_all_interfaces: false # If true, host ports will be bound on all network interfaces, # not just the localhost interface. This means that ports # will be available on the local network if the host firewall # allows it. # default_container_timeout: 120 # The default time that ddev waits for all containers to become ready can be increased from # the default 120. This helps in importing huge databases, for example. #web_extra_exposed_ports: #- name: nodejs # container_port: 3000 # http_port: 2999 # https_port: 3000 #- name: something # container_port: 4000 # https_port: 4000 # http_port: 3999 # Allows a set of extra ports to be exposed via ddev-router # The port behavior on the ddev-webserver must be arranged separately, for example # using web_extra_daemons. # For example, with a web app on port 3000 inside the container, this config would # expose that web app on https://.ddev.site:9999 and http://.ddev.site:9998 # web_extra_exposed_ports: # - container_port: 3000 # http_port: 9998 # https_port: 9999 #web_extra_daemons: #- name: "http-1" # command: "/var/www/html/node_modules/.bin/http-server -p 3000" # directory: /var/www/html #- name: "http-2" # command: "/var/www/html/node_modules/.bin/http-server /var/www/html/sub -p 3000" # directory: /var/www/html # override_config: false # By default, config.*.yaml files are *merged* into the configuration # But this means that some things can't be overridden # For example, if you have 'nfs_mount_enabled: true'' you can't override it with a merge # and you can't erase existing hooks or all environment variables. # However, with "override_config: true" in a particular config.*.yaml file, # 'nfs_mount_enabled: false' can override the existing values, and # hooks: # post_start: [] # or # web_environment: [] # or # additional_hostnames: [] # can have their intended affect. 'override_config' affects only behavior of the # config.*.yaml file it exists in. # Many ddev commands can be extended to run tasks before or after the # ddev command is executed, for example "post-start", "post-import-db", # "pre-composer", "post-composer" # See https://ddev.readthedocs.io/en/stable/users/extend/custom-commands/ for more # information on the commands that can be extended and the tasks you can define # for them. Example: #hooks: # post-import-db: # - exec: drush cr # - exec: drush updb