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Package craftcms
Short Description Craft CMS
License 0BSD
Homepage https://craftcms.com/
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A Craft CMS starter project using DDEV for local hosting and Vite for front-end bundling and HMR.
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☝️ A 1-min video demo, going from zero to Vite HMR on a fresh Craft install, with only 3 CLI commands:
composer create-project...
make install
make dev
Notable Features:
- DDEV for local development
- Vite 5.x for front-end bundling & HMR
- Tailwind 3.x for utility-first CSS
- Alpine 3.x for lightweight reactivity
- Servd as the default hosting environment
- Postmark for email delivery
- Makefile for common CLI commands
Local machine prerequisites:
Getting Started
Option 1: With Composer (recommended)
If you have Composer installed on your local machine,
you can use create-project
to pull the latest tagged release.
Open terminal prompt, and run:
Make sure that PATH
is a new or existing and empty folder.
Option 2: With Git CLI
Alternatively you can clone the repo via the Git CLI:
Make sure that PATH
is a new or existing and empty folder.
Next, you'll want to discard the existing /.git
directory. In the terminal, run:
Last, clean up and set some default files for use:
Option 3: Manual Download
Download a copy of the repo to your local machine and move to where you want to your project to run. Similar to above, you'll then want to clean up and set some default files for use. In the terminal, run:
Configuring DDEV
Note: This section is optional. If you are simply test-driving this project, feel free to skip to the next section. ⚡
To configure your project to operate on a domain other than https://craftcms.ddev.site
, run:
Follow the prompts.
- Project name: e.g.
mysite
would result in a project URL ofhttps://mysite.ddev.site
(make note of this for later in the installation process) - Docroot location: defaults to
web
, keep as-is - Project Type: defaults to
php
, keep as-is
Installing Craft
To install a clean version of Craft, run:
Follow the prompts.
This command will:
- Copy your local SSH keys into the container (handy if you are setting up craft-scripts)
- Start your DDEV project
- Install Composer
- Install npm
- Do a one-time build of Vite
- Generate
APP_ID
and save to your.env
file - Generate
SECURITY_KEY
and save to your.env
file - Installing Craft for the first time, allowing you to set the admin's account credentials
- Install all Craft plugins
Once the process is complete, type ddev launch
to open the project in your default browser. 🚀
Local development with Vite
To begin development with Vite's dev server & HMR, run:
This command will:
- Copy your local SSH keys into the container (handy if you are setting up craft-scripts)
- Start your DDEV project
- Install Composer
- Install npm
- Do a one-time build of Vite
- Spin up the Vite dev server
Open up a browser to your project domain to verify that Vite is connected. Begin crafting beautiful things. ❤️
Makefile
A Makefile has been included to provide a unified CLI for common development commands.
make install
- Runs a complete one-time process to set the project up and install Craft.make up
- Starts the DDEV project, ensuring that SSH keys have been added, and npm & Composer have been installed.make dev
- Runs a one-time build of all front-end assets, then starts Vite's server for HMR.make build
- Builds all front-end assets.make pull
- Pull remote db & assets (requires setting up craft-scripts
Craft CMS Plugins
- CKEditor
- CP Field Inspect
- Craft Autocomplete
- Hyper
- Knock Knock
- Postmark
- Seomatic
- Servd Assets and Helpers
- Vite
Tailwind Plugins
Javascript Libraries
Roadmap
- Continue to improve docs
- Bugfixes, new features
Acknowledgements & Credits
Aside from the obvious gratitude owed to the entire team at Pixel & Tonic for their tireless work on Craft, a special thanks goes out to Andrew Welch of nystudio107. Not only has he developed some of the most widely used plugins in the Craft ecosystem, he has dedicated countless time and energy to pushing all of us in the community to excel at everything we do. He has an uncanny ability to see through the fog of development war to know what's best - not just for us, but for our future selves, our clients, and the users of the sites we build. His contributions have made all of our sites perform better in SEO, run faster in the browser, and made our development workflow more streamlined and efficient. Hats off to you, sir.