Can anyone tell me where/which/what files in Drupal 8.x perform the system environment queries? I'm having a problem on the 'Drupal Requirements Problem' page whereby it complains about Apache 2.2.15, which is the default, stable Apache install for CentOS 6.9, and I'm hoping to somehow bypass the Apache query. I've combed through my Apache logs as well as a lot of files in /core but I don't know exactly what I'm looking for so now I'm asking the community for some help.
I want to create pages for hifi products.
I have created a content structure with various fields, such as "Description", "price", "Technical info" etc.
Each page has a title, with the name of the product (for example "Yamaha R-S300" )
Instead of a displaying a simple "description", "price" etc label, i want to display automatically for each field the label + the page title.
For example :"description Yamaha R-S300", "price Yamaha R-S300", "Technical info Yamaha R-S300"
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Hello, I'm new to Drupal. I have created a vocabulary and several terms of taxonomy in that vocabulary. I have also created a type of content and within it a field that is a term of taxonomy.
I have several users and I would like that each user can only access the taxonomy term that corresponds to him when he creates content of the type of content.
Thanks for your help.
I am attempting to make a migration from D7 to D8 using Migrate Manifest. I have all the migrate modules installed (i.e. the 3 core migrate modules, Migrate Upgrade, Migrate Plus, Migrate Tools and Migrate Manifest). I followed the directions at this link: https://www.drupal.org/node/2350651 to prepare my manifest file. This is the relevant part of my resulting yaml file (truncated for brevity):
GenomeWeb is an independent news organization that provides online reporting on genomic technologies. Historically they have focused on this very narrow niche of the bio industry, and they are the leading news site in that particular field. Their site has an active community with over 200,000 users and about 20 new articles being published daily.
Over time GenomeWeb saw that the technologies they were covering were moving very quickly into healthcare and diagnostics, and they wanted to expand their news coverage into the molecular diagnostics space.