box | ||
config/sync | ||
drush | ||
provisioning | ||
rakelib | ||
web | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
composer.json | ||
composer.lock | ||
Makefile | ||
phpunit.xml | ||
Rakefile | ||
README.md | ||
redirects.txt | ||
SERVICES.md | ||
Vagrantfile |
Agaric's Flagship Site
See also SERVICES.md
Get submodules
This project includes the Agaric styleguide as a git submodule.
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 pending resolution of drutopia#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 and hosting_private, as documented in hosting private.
Then use ahoy, from within the hosting_private directory.
Ensure all three related repositories are up-to-date with:
ahoy git-pull-all
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 deploy-site agaric_live
Then record the deployment. This applies to both deploy-site and deploy-build record keeping:
Navigate 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
.