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OpenEuropa showcase

Build Status Packagist

Basic installation profile, all it does is:

  1. Enable the bare minimum amount of core modules.
  2. Setup seven as administrative theme.
  3. Set OpenEuropa Showcase theme as default theme.
  4. Enable dependency modules for the showcased OEL features.

Rationale

This profile is aimed to provide developers with a series of examples on how the Open Europa Library features are built and configured. Exposing that features, the building of new sites will be easy to get the necessary components to achieve every site's goals.

Installation

The recommended way of installing the OpenEuropa Profile is via a Composer-based workflow.

In the root of the project, run

$ composer install

Before setting up and installing the site make sure to customize default configuration values by copying ./runner.yml.dist to ./runner.yml and override relevant properties.

To set up the project run:

$ ./vendor/bin/run drupal:site-setup

This will:

  • Symlink the profile in ./build/profiles/custom/oe_showcase so that it's available to the target site
  • Setup Drush and Drupal's settings using values from ./runner.yml.dist
  • Setup Behat configuration file using values from ./runner.yml.dist

After a successful setup install the site by running:

$ ./vendor/bin/run drupal:site-install

This will:

  • Install the target site
  • Enable development modules

Using Docker Compose

The setup procedure described above can be sensitively simplified by using Docker Compose.

Requirements:

Copy docker-compose.yml.dist into docker-compose.yml.

You can make any alterations you need for your local Docker setup. However, the defaults should be enough to set the project up.

Run:

$ docker-compose up -d

Then:

$ docker-compose exec web composer install
$ docker-compose exec web ./vendor/bin/run drupal:site-install

Your test site will be available at http://localhost:8080/build.

Run tests as follows:

$ docker-compose exec web ./vendor/bin/phpunit

Step debugging

To enable step debugging from the command line, pass the XDEBUG_SESSION environment variable with any value to the container:

docker-compose exec -e XDEBUG_SESSION=1 web <your command>

Please note that, starting from XDebug 3, a connection error message will be outputted in the console if the variable is set but your client is not listening for debugging connections. The error message will cause false negatives for PHPUnit tests.

To initiate step debugging from the browser, set the correct cookie using a browser extension or a bookmarklet like the ones generated at https://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/marklets/.