agaric-coop/.ddev/config.yaml
benjamin melançon cc3f56e9d1 Update PHP version to 7.4
Since it's all Drupal 8 there we should plan to move to PHP 7.4 i'd think. Targeting agaric for that now but can drop down to php 7.3 i think if we don't want to try that. But PHP 7.2 isn't good enough for a module, twig_tweak 3.0.0, that i'm trying

(speaking to wolcen about Elizabeth).
2020-08-05 14:24:51 -04:00

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APIVersion: v1.13.1
name: agaric-coop
type: drupal8
docroot: web
php_version: "7.4"
webserver_type: nginx-fpm
router_http_port: "80"
router_https_port: "443"
xdebug_enabled: true
additional_hostnames: []
additional_fqdns: []
mariadb_version: "10.2"
nfs_mount_enabled: false
provider: default
webimage_extra_packages: [rake, sassc]
use_dns_when_possible: false
timezone: ""
# This config.yaml was created with ddev version v1.13.1
# webimage: drud/ddev-webserver:v1.13.1
# dbimage: drud/ddev-dbserver-mariadb-10.2:v1.13.0
# dbaimage: phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin:5
# However we do not recommend explicitly wiring these images into the
# config.yaml as they may break future versions of ddev.
# You can update this config.yaml using 'ddev config'.
# Key features of ddev's config.yaml:
# name: <projectname> # Name of the project, automatically provides
# http://projectname.ddev.site and https://projectname.ddev.site
# type: <projecttype> # drupal6/7/8, backdrop, typo3, wordpress, php
# docroot: <relative_path> # Relative path to the directory containing index.php.
# php_version: "7.3" # PHP version to use, "5.6", "7.0", "7.1", "7.2", "7.3", "7.4"
# You can explicitly specify the webimage, dbimage, dbaimage lines but this
# is not recommended, as the images are often closely tied to ddev's' behavior,
# so this can break upgrades.
# webimage: <docker_image> # nginx/php docker image.
# dbimage: <docker_image> # mariadb docker image.
# dbaimage: <docker_image>
# mariadb_version and mysql_version
# ddev can use many versions of mariadb and mysql
# However these directives are mutually exclusive
# mariadb_version: 10.2
# mysql_version: 8.0
# router_http_port: <port> # Port to be used for http (defaults to port 80)
# router_https_port: <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 exec enable_xdebug" and "ddev exec disable_xdebug" work better,
# as leaving xdebug enabled all the time is a big performance hit.
# webserver_type: nginx-fpm # Can be set to apache-fpm or apache-cgi as well
# 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
# 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.
# 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: ["dba", "ddev-ssh-agent"]
# would omit the dba (phpMyAdmin) and ddev-ssh-agent containers. Currently
# only those two containers can be omitted here.
# Note that these containers can also be omitted globally in the
# ~/.ddev/global_config.yaml or with the "ddev config global" command.
# 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
# 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: "1000"
# The PHPMyAdmin port can be changed from the default 8036
# mailhog_port: "1001"
# The MailHog port can be changed from the default 8025
# webimage_extra_packages: [php-yaml, php7.3-ldap]
# 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: --subdomain mysite --auth username:pass
# 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 AdditionalSettings.php
# In this case the user must provide all such settings.
# provider: default # Currently either "default" or "pantheon"
#
# 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/extending-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