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Will Composer be a barrier for sitebuilders to use Drupal 8? (Goodbye, tarballs and drush dl!) | Marc Drummond

Thu, 08/18/2016 - 09:36 -- rprice

As time goes on, I imagine more and more contrib modules will make use of Composer dependencies. As soon as your Drupal site needs just one contrib module with Composer dependencies, your entire site needs to be managed with Composer.

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php
drupal8
site_building
drush

Will Composer be a barrier for sitebuilders to use Drupal 8? (Goodbye, tarballs and drush dl!) | Marc Drummond

Thu, 08/18/2016 - 09:36 -- rprice

As time goes on, I imagine more and more contrib modules will make use of Composer dependencies. As soon as your Drupal site needs just one contrib module with Composer dependencies, your entire site needs to be managed with Composer.

drupaleasypodcast
php
drupal8
site_building
drush

Meet Aquifer: A build system for easier Drupal development | Fourword: The Four Kitchens blog

Thu, 04/07/2016 - 08:17 -- rprice

In an existing Drupal site, execute drush make-generate drupal.make
Create a new Aquifer project.
Copy in that makefile.
At this point, you’ll need to bring in your custom code into the Aquifer directory structure
From there, aquifer build should generate a build directory that looks just like your existing docroot. After testing it thoroughly, you can use Aquifer Git to deploy your project to the existing repo for deployment.

drupaleasypodcast
deployment
drush

Meet Aquifer: A build system for easier Drupal development | Fourword: The Four Kitchens blog

Thu, 04/07/2016 - 08:17 -- rprice

In an existing Drupal site, execute drush make-generate drupal.make
Create a new Aquifer project.
Copy in that makefile.
At this point, you’ll need to bring in your custom code into the Aquifer directory structure
From there, aquifer build should generate a build directory that looks just like your existing docroot. After testing it thoroughly, you can use Aquifer Git to deploy your project to the existing repo for deployment.

drupaleasypodcast
deployment
drush

Meet Aquifer: A build system for easier Drupal development | Fourword: The Four Kitchens blog

Thu, 04/07/2016 - 08:17 -- rprice

In an existing Drupal site, execute drush make-generate drupal.make
Create a new Aquifer project.
Copy in that makefile.
At this point, you’ll need to bring in your custom code into the Aquifer directory structure
From there, aquifer build should generate a build directory that looks just like your existing docroot. After testing it thoroughly, you can use Aquifer Git to deploy your project to the existing repo for deployment.

drupaleasypodcast
deployment
drush

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