About a month ago I created a Drupal 9 instance using DDEV. It was fast and easy! I Spent about 08 Hours over several user session on my Linux Laptop customizing my content types and views.
Last week I upgraded my Pop! OS (Ubuntu-like) laptop, and had to re-install ddev after the upgrade. When I went back into my local directory and ran ddev start... I was greeted with a clean Drupal 9 installation screen. All of my configuration and content seems to be gone?
Can you please suggest which one is the best CI/CD or release management tool for Drupal project, which can be used with Github.
I have some names like Travis CI, Jenkins, Docker etc, and currently we are using git-lab's default CD/CD feature and will move to git-hub with Drupal Application.
Which tool will be best fit for me? you can suggest any other name also.
Do folks have specific strategies for dealing lots of different websites? If you where looking after lots of websites which needed the usual security updates running how would you go about it? What would your workflow be?
This is quite a broad question and to do with where I work. Although its not directly Drupal related, I think that Drupal users probably have the most experience that I know of that I ask,
Are there any modules can use multiple aliases bound a path? then use different aliases access the page but show different content via Visibility tabs > Pages > set 'Show for the listed pages' in block.
Our site allows users to download a PDF certificate populated (from a db) with their details. The template for this is a PDF created in Adobe. We are using the FillPDF Drupal module which uses either the pdfTk application installed on the same server or an online (subscription) service provided by FillPDF. We have been using the online service because our website is hosted on a shared cloud server (siteground) which won't allow installation of 3rd party binaries.
FillPDF recently announced that the online service will cease operation in August.
Why Drupal support Ukraine? We know that NATO makes this war not Russia. So please stop bring war to Drupal. We all have different point of view of NATO aquisitions, sad to bring political to Drupal. Let's make Drupal for everyone again!