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See [DEPLOYMENT.md](DEPLOYMENT.md) for easy deploy instructions with Ahoy.
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See [DEPLOYMENT.md](DEPLOYMENT.md) for easy deploy instructions with Ahoy.
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## Temporary upgrade notes
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There's an error in the update hooks about url alias table not found, but confirmed that all the entries in `old_5ebc14_url_alias` also exist in the new `path_alias` table, so whatever happened there, nothing is lost in the upgrade.
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## Getting started
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## Getting started
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One time:
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One time:
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```
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```shell
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git clone git@gitlab.com:agaric/sites/geo.git
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mkdir -p ~/Projects/geo
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cd ~/Projects/geo
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git clone git@git.agaric.com:geo/geo-coop.git
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cd geo
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cd geo
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```
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Whenever you want a fresh start:
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Whenever you want a fresh start:
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```shell
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```
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git pull
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git pull
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ddev start
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ddev start
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ddev composer update
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ddev composer update
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ddev . drush -y site:install minimal --existing-config
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ddev drush -y site:install minimal --existing-config
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```
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Note: If you receive a `Permission denied (publickey).` error it means you need to copy your key into the DDEV container by running `ddev auth ssh`.
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Note: If you receive a `Permission denied (publickey).` error it means you need to copy your key into the DDEV container by running `ddev auth ssh`.
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## Pull live content down for development
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## Pull live content down for development
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```
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```shell
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drush sql-sync @live @self
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ddev drush sql-sync @live @self
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drush -y rsync --exclude-paths=css:js:php --verbose @live:%files/ @self:%files
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ddev drush -y rsync --exclude-paths=css:js:php --verbose @live:%files/ @self:%files
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```
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```
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## Running the migration in development
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Download the D7 files via the Backup and Migrate module.
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Put the D7 files in the following location:
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<Project Root>/d7/sites/default/files/
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```
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There is a reference to the `sites/default/files` in the database so that structure is mandatory for the migration.
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The path in the `upgrade_d7_file.yml` migration file is different because this is executed inside the docker container so in the docker container the <Project Root> is: `/var/www/html/` but no need to re-create those folders in the host machine.
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Download a database dump of the D7 site via the Backup and Migrate module.
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Create a database called `drupal7`:
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Use `ddev describe` to see what the host and port are for your local environment, and use that in the first line here:
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```
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mysql --host=127.0.0.1 --port=32779 --user=root --password=root --database=db
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CREATE DATABASE drupal7;
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GRANT ALL ON drupal7.* to 'db'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'db';
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```
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Now `ctrl+c` out of there, and, again substituting the host and port for your own, import your file from whereever you placed and named your db SQL dump:
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```
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mysql --host=127.0.0.1 --port=32779 --user=root --password=root --database=drupal7 < data/db.mysql
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(Above per [instructions for creating another database in ddev](https://stackoverflow.com/a/49785024/1943924).)
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Once the files are in the correct place and the database has been created we can run the following to run all the migrations:
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ddev . drush mim --group="migrate_drupal_7_geo"
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Note: The migration will partially fail because of missing files. For now, re-run the migration command and it will complete the migration.
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## Running the migration on the hosted instance
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1. Refresh files and database from live.
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- Obtain the latest from the prior site via [Migrate and Backup](http://geo.coop/admin/config/system/backup_migrate): database, and public files, as two separate downloads. The following commands assume the files saved as `files.tar.gz` and `database.sql.gz`
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- Upload these to the server: `scp *.gz geo_live@drutopia.org:`
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- SSH to server: `ssh geo_live@drutopia.org`
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- Unzip the uploaded database file: `gunzip database.sql.gz`
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- Drop the existing tables: `drop-tables.sh geo_legacy`
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- Reload the uploaded database: `mysql geo_legacy < database.sql`
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- Change to the files folder and untar them: `cd site/d7/sites/default/files/` and then: `tar xzf ~/files.tar.gz` (this will take a couple minutes).
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- The server side is ready! Log off by typing `ctrl+d`
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1. Now perform a deployment with drutopia_hosting. This will install the site using the minimal profile and existing config. Set the vars accordingly (drupal_install and drupal_forceinstall must be True), if needed: `ahoy vault-edit`
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- Deploy a new build, as needed: `ahoy deploy-build news`
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- Deploy the site. With a forced re-install, a migration will be performed automatically: `ahoy deploy-site geo_live`
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## Post go-live tasks
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1. Remove all d7 files: `rm -rf site/d7` and `rm geo_legacy.sql`, etc.
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1. Change the site settings in hosting:
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- config_import -> True
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- php_settings_code -> blank
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1. Change the news build settings in hosting:
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- remove custom build commands (i.e. sed)
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1. At this point, the deploy should be typical (deploy-build/deploy-site as normal)
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