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3 | 1 | Jack Aponte | h1. Installing Drush for working with Drupal 6-8 and Backdrop |
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5 | 9 | Jack Aponte | Palante has a few reasons to run different versions of Drush: |
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7 | * We're currently supporting or building Drupal 6, 7, 8 _and_ Backdrop sites. |
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8 | * We've fallen victim to the "weird gotcha where Drush destroys your git repo and other non-Drupal files":https://github.com/drush-ops/drush/issues/1581 that seems to happen more often with Drush 8 than other versions. |
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9 | * Some of our clients' servers don't support anything newer than Drush 6; if we run remote commands against those servers, like @drush sql-sync@, we need to use Drush 6 locally, too. |
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11 | 6 | Jack Aponte | Below is a solution that allows us to use Drush 6, 7 and 8 in the same environment. |
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13 | 6 | Jack Aponte | h2. Install Drush 6, 7 and 8 for all users |
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15 | 11 | Jack Aponte | I've followed the "To install for all users on the server" instructions under "Composer - One Drush for all Projects" in the "Drush 7 installation documentation":http://docs.drush.org/en/7.x/install/, adapted for different versions of Drush. |
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17 | 8 | Jack Aponte | Some of our clients' servers aren't capable of running anything newer than Drush 6. If you need to run commands like @drush sql-sync@ against those servers from your local or dev environment, you'll need Drush 6 installed. Run the following commands as root or using @sudo@. |
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19 | <pre> |
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20 | git clone https://github.com/drush-ops/drush.git -b 6.6.0 /usr/local/src/drush6 |
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21 | cd /usr/local/src/drush6 |
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22 | 1 | Jack Aponte | composer install |
23 | ln -s /usr/local/src/drush6/drush /usr/bin/drush6 |
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24 | 16 | Jack Aponte | </pre> |
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26 | 1 | Jack Aponte | To install Drush 7, run the following commands as root or using @sudo@. |
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28 | <pre> |
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29 | 13 | Jon Goldberg | git clone https://github.com/drush-ops/drush.git -b 7.3.0 /usr/local/src/drush7 |
30 | 1 | Jack Aponte | cd /usr/local/src/drush7 |
31 | composer install |
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32 | ln -s /usr/local/src/drush7/drush /usr/bin/drush7 |
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33 | </pre> |
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35 | 13 | Jon Goldberg | Replace "7.3.0" with the tag of the most recent stable 7.x release (see https://github.com/drush-ops/drush/releases). |
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37 | Then install Drush 8, again running these commands as root or using @sudo@. |
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39 | 6 | Jack Aponte | <pre> |
40 | git clone https://github.com/drush-ops/drush.git -b 8.0.5 /usr/local/src/drush8 |
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41 | 1 | Jack Aponte | cd /usr/local/src/drush8 |
42 | 6 | Jack Aponte | composer install |
43 | 1 | Jack Aponte | ln -s /usr/local/src/drush8/drush /usr/bin/drush8 |
44 | </pre> |
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46 | Replace "8.0.5" with the tag of the most recent stable 8.x release (see https://github.com/drush-ops/drush/releases) |
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48 | You can now use the @drush6@, @drush7@ or @drush8@ commands to run each specific version of Drush. |
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50 | *EXTRA TIP:* To update a Drush installation installed in this manner, run the following commands within the @/usr/local/src/<drush-version>@ directory: |
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53 | git pull origin master |
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54 | git checkout tags/<new version> -b <new version> |
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55 | composer install |
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56 | </pre> |
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58 | Replace @<new version>@ with the most recent stable release of the Drush version you're updating. |
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61 | 18 | Jack Aponte | h2. Install Drush on May First/People Link (MFPL) and other shared hosting environments |
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63 | Primarily drawn from "this MFPL ticket.":https://support.mayfirst.org/ticket/11691#comment:3 |
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65 | First, install Composer following "these instructions":https://getcomposer.org/download/. |
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67 | Then to install Drush: |
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70 | echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.composer/vendor/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc |
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71 | source ~/.bashrc |
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72 | cd ~/web.warresisters.org/bin |
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73 | php composer.phar global require drush/drush:7.3.0 |
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74 | which drush |
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75 | </pre> |
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77 | 5 | Jack Aponte | h2. Install Backdrop Drush commands |
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79 | In order for Drush to work with Backdrop, you must install the "Drush Backdrop commands":https://github.com/backdrop-contrib/drush within the Drush 8 installation itself. |
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81 | Assuming that Drush 8 is installed in @/usr/local/src/drush8@, as specified above: |
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83 | <pre> |
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84 | git clone https://github.com/backdrop-contrib/drush.git /usr/local/src/drush8/commands/backdrop |
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85 | </pre> |
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87 | h2. Create script to automatically switch Drush versions based on git configuration setting |
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89 | As per "this excellent guide from Marc van Gend of Triquanta":https://www.triquanta.nl/blog/automatically-switch-drush-versions-project, I've set up a script to let us switch between versions of Drush on a project-by-project basis using git configuration settings. |
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91 | The script, which lives at @/usr/bin/drush@ and is therefore called whenever someone runs the @drush@ command: |
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93 | <pre> |
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94 | #!/bin/bash |
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95 | version=$(git config --get drush.version) |
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96 | if [ "$version" = '8' ]; |
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97 | then |
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98 | drush8 "$@" |
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99 | 6 | Jack Aponte | elif [ "$version" = '6' ]; |
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101 | drush6 "$@" |
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102 | 1 | Jack Aponte | else |
103 | drush7 "$@" |
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104 | fi |
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105 | 2 | Jack Aponte | </pre> |
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107 | h2. Set drush.version git variable on a per-project basis |
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109 | 8 | Jack Aponte | In this configuration, Drush 7 is the default version of Drush. For the script above to automatically switch to a non-default version of Drush for a given project, set the @drush.version@ value in the git repo for the project by running @git config drush.version <version>@. For example: |
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111 | <pre> |
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112 | $ drush --version |
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113 | Drush Version : 7.2.0 |
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114 | $ git config drush.version 8 |
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115 | $ drush --version |
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116 | Drush Version : 8.0.5 |
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117 | </pre> |
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119 | h2. Update Drush remote site aliases to use correct Drush scripts |
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121 | If you've got Drush site aliases set up for remote sites on servers where multiple versions of Drush are available, update your @aliases.drushrc.php@ file to include the specific drush script that should be used on the remote site. See the "example.aliases.drushrc.php":https://github.com/drush-ops/drush/blob/master/examples/example.aliases.drushrc.php file if you need help creating your @aliases.drushrc.php@ file or learning about <code>%drush-script</code>. |
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123 | 1 | Jack Aponte | An example @aliases.drushrc.php@ file with <code>%drush-script</code> specified: |
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125 | <pre> |
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126 | $aliases['drupal8'] = array( |
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127 | 'remote-host' => 'fake-dev-server.palantetech.coop', |
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128 | 'remote-user' => 'jack', |
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129 | 'root' => '/var/www/dev/drupal8', |
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130 | 'uri' => 'drupal8.palantetech.coop', |
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131 | 'path-aliases' => array( |
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132 | '%drush-script' => '/usr/bin/drush8', |
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133 | ) |
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134 | ); |
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135 | 8 | Jack Aponte | $aliases['drupal7'] = array( |
136 | 1 | Jack Aponte | 'remote-host' => 'fake-dev-server.palantetech.coop', |
137 | 'remote-user' => 'jack', |
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138 | 8 | Jack Aponte | 'root' => '/var/www/dev/drupal7', |
139 | 'uri' => 'drupal7.palantetech.coop', |
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140 | 1 | Jack Aponte | 'path-aliases' => array( |
141 | 8 | Jack Aponte | '%drush-script' => '/usr/bin/drush7', |
142 | 1 | Jack Aponte | ) |
143 | ); |
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144 | </pre> |
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146 | h2. Additional resources |
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148 | * https://www.triquanta.nl/blog/automatically-switch-drush-versions-project |
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149 | * https://www.lullabot.com/articles/switching-drush-versions |