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GovCMS CLI feature requests #1030
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When working locally there's usually a need to use the user 1 role to overcome limitations when on the platform. An option to be able to:
in one step would save time and effort |
Standardise the repository structure and promote ddev. |
I use the The other thing I do often with our GovCMS sites is copying files up and down between my computer and various environments, so a quick way to do that in one command would be really helpful too. Related I hope - I'm the main maintainer of the |
This is kind of covered by
source: https://github.com/govCMS/scaffold/blob/0bc379423be7defcdf2b80135c90580e0cd874c9/.ahoy.yml#L75 |
Is DDev better for local dev than Lando? I have made initial draft a of full GovCMS docker in Lando yml files. I'm keen to see what DDEV looks like. Lando isn't great, especially since it won't dynamically add its magic to the entrypoint, you have to redefine it manually for each service. My main pain points in Lando is lack of ability to replace/remove yml (you can merge though) and the variables in the |
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My preference is that govcms, for local dev, is less opinionated. The reason I mention DDEV is that it is becoming defacto for Drupal, and so this is an opportunity to govcms to correct a mistake. I too like Lando better but in my experience you could have a native DDEV solution out of the box without blocking Lando usage. |
that is strange - I can use the lagoon cli ssh to connect to containers and I do see I have a link to my ssh key in my ~/.lagoon.yml - it uses your ssh credentials to fetch the token I thought |
It would be really nice for a department to have a script or something that can be applied to a new site to configure it easily with the default modules and configuration used by the department rather than having to work through a checklist and selecting them all in the UI. Keeping it up to date with new options provided by GovCMS SaaS would be a pain though. |
The GovCMS team is constantly searching for ways to improve the platform, our service, and the developer experience. We know that this is only possible with the support of the amazing GovCMS community and would like to thank everyone for their support to date. We undertake many projects that seek to improve the services provided by GovCMS, and one of them is a GovCMS command-line interface (CLI) application.
The original purpose of developing this tool was to:
In keeping with our commitment to community, this tool will be open-source. We recognise the immense value of the GovCMS community and would like to involve you in helping to shape this project. We are therefore requesting the community to contribute their thoughts for what this tool should be and their ideas for what it should do. In particular, we are interested in responses to the following questions:
Contribute your ideas below!
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