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Package automultisites
Short Description Provides helper code for running Drupal with automatic multisites based on folder structure.
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Automultisites
This is a collection of helpers for quickly creating new subsites in a local Drupal project. It can often be useful to create a new site using a project's codebase, either to debug or prototype on a fresh install, or to quickly switch between different copies of the database.
The subsites use subfolders, so there is no need for creating new virtual hosts.
A symlink in the Drupal root back to itself allows Drupal to function as if it were in a subfolder, which allows the multisite system to consider it a different site.
Compatibility
- The Drush command requires Drush ^10.5.
- This is not entirely compatible with the joachim-n/drupal-core-development-project Composer project template.
Terminology
Each subsite has a site directory, which is its subdirectory in sites/
.
These have a common prefix, which defaults to local-
. The part after the
prefix is referred to as the site key, so for example with this directory
listing:
- default
- local-alpha
- local-beta
the site keys are 'alpha' and 'beta'.
Installation
Install with Composer: composer require joachim-n/automultisites
.
Drush command
To create a new subsite with Drush, do:
Manual instructions
Without Drush, do the following:
- Copy sites/example.sites.php to sites/sites.php if it does not already exist
-
In sites.php, add the following code:
-
Create a symlink of the Drupal root back to itself:
-
Create a new site folder:
-
Copy settings.php to it:
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In the new settings.php file, add the following code:
- To create a Drush site alias, create a file drush/sites/local.site.yml and add the following to it: