I have a local project, that was build in drupal 8 and needs an extra feature.
On that local environment there is machine that produces some files and saves them on the apache server then on a symbolic link that matches one inside the drupal directory.
My nodes have a unique ID and date that are part of the path. Along with a random generater number from the machine.I want to display the files of that directory, directly on the page that displays the data of my content type.
I'm going a deep dive this weekend on JAMStack and in all the reading and videos, one thing is constant. The intro for almost every pro-JAMStack has to spend a paragraph or two bashing "overcomplicated and bloated" CMSes like Drupal (and Wordpress). I can see why people are stoked on JAMStack and the benefits that are potentially available for some sites, but the CMS-bashing seems to be based on some strawman arguments that really go against my experience of CMSes. Does anyone else find the same?
I installed useCOD 7.x-2.0 on my server and got an error, as I´m using PHP 7.2.
Then I updated Drupal to version 7.67 and installation worked, but then I get another error.
We dump database and also copy all drupal codes to another server, and when launched the new website, it shows below error with message like "Entity_bundle:node" plugin doesn't exist.
Drupal\Tests\commerce\Functional\RedirectTest::testRedirectForm
Behat\Mink\Exception\ElementNotFoundException: Button with id|name|label|value "Log in" not found.
My system is OpenBSD 6.5, httpd. The address http://localhost:8080 returned the installation page on web browser. I tried different SIMPLETEST_BASE_URL, but no one worked:
I have a Windows 10 setup with Composer, and Drush.
When I try to install anything using Drush (ex $drush dl webprofiler --debug) I get "unable to decompress" error as shown in the image below. (Image did not load so here is the text from CMD)