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After reading thousands of posts in the issue queue I'm about to drink the poison and learn how to install and update Drupal with composer. I already had composer installed on my Windows 10 machine so I updated it then started reading instructions and trying to install 8.6.2 (at this writing the latest version).In my Windows command box I went through various permutations such as:'composer create-project drupal-composer/drupal-project 8.x-dev -stability stable -no-interaction'No that wouldn't work because I didn't tell it where to put the install and I was asking for a dev version but with stability = stable tit won't find anything. I infer.I run my localhost stuff on a D: drive where I have a d:webpage directory. I want to keep all Drupal installs and other web related stuff there. So, as I learned, I have to switch directories in the command box to d:webpage before doing any composer installs.
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Then composer will put the files in:'d:webpagecomposer create-project drupal-composer/drupal-project:8.x-dev drupcomp -stability dev -no-interaction'the drupcomp directory under web page. But not so simple: It creates a vendor directory under drupcomp but then a web directory at the same level as vendor then the normal core, themes, profiles and sites directories that you see when you do a tar.gz based install. So, basically vendor is sitting one level above where it gets placed by a tar.gz install.I haven't messed with settings.php yet or set up a database so I can't tell how well this will work.But two issues:1.
Is there any way to keep composer from creating a directory called 'web' below the directory you set as the project (drupcomp in my command line? Is it okay to just rename this, if not.2. I can find no way to specify 8.6.2 after 'drupal-project' in the command line. I'd love to be able to install the current stable version; so something like:d:webpagecomposer create-project drupal-composer/drupal-project:8.6.2 drupcomp -stability stable -no-interactionbut I can find no way to get that or any permutation of it to work. Yes, you can.
Use -no-install, change everything mentioning web. Then you can use composer install. There have been issues in the project requesting this to be configurable, but it looks like it is by design. You need to change it afterwards if you want it to be different.
Or, not use this project and look for other distributions.2. The version of Drupal installed is according the require in the composer.json. Currently that is whatever is available higher than 8.6.0. Just issued the create project and it did install Drupal 8.6.2. or to post comments. Again, thanks to and mmjvb for your timely and informed help.
I just reran things a couple of times and following 's suggestions was able to put the installed files where I wanted (no web). Read the issue queue mmjvb referred to but while the issue is recognized I don't see any solutions being imminent. No big deal as long as the workaround is documented, which it is.As I said in my initial post I've read hundreds if not thousands of posts in the MANY issue queues related to composer on the other side of drupal.org where real developers hang out. While command line will always be finicky it seems to me that a lot of the angst is self-inflicted. Having the 'web' directory set up by default is probably the least of the problems. To me, if I want to install a stable version of the most recent stable release (at this writing) I should be able to specify version 8.6.2 and not '8.6-dev' and I should be able to to say -stability stable instead of -stability dev. Finicky is easier to deal with than illogical.
It's a miracle that it works to install 8.6.2.Onwards to see about settings and a database and how to install my optional modules that don't come packaged with Drupal core. or to post comments. Couple of notes to anyone stumbling down this path. There is an informative readme.md file stuffed in the root directory of the project that gets installed. Take a few minutes to read it.If you are doing this on a localhost and Windows and haven't set up virtualhosts recently, just to refresh. Wampserver has a convenient virtualhost setup.
So, if you are adding a virtualhost for testing the composer install process in say: d:webpagedrupcomp (my example from the scripts above) you'll want a virtualhost pointing at that. Wampserver will remind you about this in the virtualhosts panel and the configuration file is in:c:/wamp64/bin/apache/apache2.4.23/conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.confHowever, you'll still need to edit the windows hosts file which is in:C:WINDOWSsystem32driversetchostand when you try to do that you are likely to get a permissions error. You'll need to run your editor as admin.After these steps I can see my site! Now to test the database and figure out how to add the contrib modules and themes that I use.
(the composer documentation covers that, I just have to step through it). Looks promising. or to post comments. Just a couple of other notes along the way.
Composer installs drush in Your Directory (drupcomp) in my case with a full path of d:webpagedrupcomp. Under drupcomp there is core, drush, modules, sites, themes and vendor. Just like the Drupal setup most of us are used to. However this drush is not where the 'executing' drush that you'll want goes.
That is in vendordrushdrush (two levels down for some reason within vendor. With Windows you'll want to add that to your path, I think. So, in my case an path addition of d:webpagedrupcompvendordrushdrushWhat fun, but it works. Drush core-requirements can then be used to help test your site. I had to add a sitesdefaultfilesconfigrandom numbersync.htaccess file. The 'random number' came from the database I reused for this site.
Core requirements told me what to put in the.htaccess file.I also had to run update.php on the site to eliminate some other errors.Still quite a ways to go to have a site equivalent to what I have in production on a shared server. Lots of contrib modules and data to copy over. or to post comments. Similar 'challenge', I just want to install an up-to-date stable Drupal from scratch.The on d.o tell me to install an unstable development release:composer create-project drupal-composer/drupal-project:8.x-dev mysitenamedir -stability dev -no-interaction -no-installWTF -stability dev?I do not want this!So I need to start guessing.
See:where -stability dev was removed as being unnecessary, redundant and confusing.There are a lot of expert developers working on applying Composer to Drupal. Over in the issue queues there are easily 20+ threads of discussion relating to composer. It is almost impossible to follow the progress. Some of the threads haven't had a post in 6 months or more, some are more active. But none are definitive. Some of the documentation exists on github, some on d.o.
None of that is definitive either.Composer applied to Drupal really needs to follow the same quality control standards as is followed by the core committers for Drupal core releases. Discussion, code review, review by designated framework managers, rtbc, commit with documentation.And by the way, downloading tar.gz still works unless you are using modules that have dependencies outside of Drupal. or to post comments.
The answers are already provided in earlier posts in this thread!For the record:- 8.x-dev is already referring to the version of the project template, the -stability dev is redundant, has been removed in the mean time.- drupal-composer/drupal-project doesn't come in a stable version. The only one available is dev.- the project template flavor doesn't say anything on what will be required upon install. You need to check composer.json on version constraints for that.- there are other project templates that do release specific versions. You wouldn't provide the version constraint to get the most current version. See the top 5 distributions available on d.o.
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