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Package blt-ddev
Short Description ddev integration for Acquia BLT
License MIT
Homepage https://github.com/thegbomb/blt-ddev
Informations about the package blt-ddev
Acquia BLT integration with ddev
This is an Acquia BLT plugin providing ddev integration.
This plugin is community-created and community-supported. Acquia does not provide any direct support for this software or provide any warranty as to its stability. This has been forked from https://github.com/lcatlett/blt-ddev and updated to keep it installing.
Quickstart
To create a new BLT project with ddev integration for local development, run the following commands, replacing mysite
with your desired BLT project name:
Installation and usage
To use this plugin on your existing BLT 13 project, you must be using ddev v1.10.0 or newer.
You can check your version of ddev with ddev version
.
In your project, require the plugin with Composer:
composer require --dev thegbomb/blt-ddev
Initialize the ddev integration by calling recipes:ddev
, which is a custom BLT command provided by this plugin:
blt recipes:ddev
Running blt recipes:ddev
will initialize a .ddev folder as well as BLT configuration in the /blt directory of your project.
The plugin adds a custom ddev command in the web container which makes the ddev blt
command available. All blt commands should be prefixed with ddev
to ensure it is executed within the docker container, for example:
ddev blt setup
ddev blt tests
ddev blt sync
ddev blt sync --environment=ci
BLT Enhancements
Behat configuration
BLT makes some assumptions about the local development environment which informs behat testing configuration. This plugin extends the default blt behat
command to run behat tests in a container as a dedicated service via the ddev blt behat
command.