if it matters, I want to build something similar to buywithme.com. I have been using Joomla for a while for a simple blog, but I had my heart set on Drupal, but since I know nothing of programming I was advised to not goo with drupal because of its extensive learning curve, I wouldn't be able to create something in that short of time.
I have a pile of sites successfully running Drupal 8.8.2 and although they all use the directory structure with core, modules, themes etc. in web directory so vendor directory, composer.json, composer.lock and a few others can sit outside of root, none of them use anything "recommended". If using composer to install 8.8.x works using a recommended approach then trying to subsequently get composer to install drupal console or drupal_commerce fails and reports "Killed" which is a usually a sign of memory shortfall.
Does anyone know of tools to monitor a drupal site for projects with no FT staff?
We're just recovering from some sort of hack - despite all best efforts on good practice - restoring now - but no closer to understanding why (yet) and so was wondering if there are tools that can notify if we het the same sort of ERROR TOO MANY REDIRECTS message that basically shut the drupal 7 down?
So this is a request for advice on tools to avoid us no spotting this much sooner - not a tech support question
Does anyone have any insight into using Drupal commerce with a large inventory? We are utilising using Drupal 8.1 headless and scoping an eCommerce integration using Drupal Commerce with around 30 million products. Currently, our thoughts are to use a MongoDB backend and Elasticsearch on top of it.
Does anyone have any experience or insight into handling such a large inventory and our planned approach?