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− | The purpose of this page is to document progress of installing a Drupal VM using Vagrant and Ansible. I have been following geerlingguy's drupal-vm guide: | + | The purpose of this page is to document progress of installing a Drupal VM using Vagrant and Ansible, emphasis on Drupal 8 installation with Composer as opposed to drush make, as well as looking into theming the installation. I have been following geerlingguy's drupal-vm guide: |
*https://github.com/geerlingguy/drupal-vm | *https://github.com/geerlingguy/drupal-vm | ||
*[http://docs.drupalvm.com/en/latest/ Drupal VM Install Guide] | *[http://docs.drupalvm.com/en/latest/ Drupal VM Install Guide] | ||
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Other helpful links: | Other helpful links: |
Revision as of 11:51, 11 July 2017
Contents
Introduction
This article documents the progress on building a Drupal 8 VM for development purposes on thorin (128.111.101.138). We will be using Vagrant to install a Drupal 8 VM and using Ansible to provision the VM.
Purpose
The purpose of this page is to document progress of installing a Drupal VM using Vagrant and Ansible, emphasis on Drupal 8 installation with Composer as opposed to drush make, as well as looking into theming the installation. I have been following geerlingguy's drupal-vm guide:
Other helpful links:
Installation Procedures
- Refer to the Quick Start Guide.
- Install Ansible on the host machine (thorin) for faster provisioning in the vm
Drupal VM Basic Information
- Drupalvm is running in a VirtualBox VM under thorin (128.111.101.138). It can be accessed by going to [1] on thorin.
- Default login:
admin:admin
- Running Drupal 7.x.