![]() Yay! Comments are aggregated for each stream so comments added to the drush v6.x stream of archive-dump, for example, will also display for the other versions of drush for archive-dump (and vice-versa). Thanks - Added Disqus commenting to Drush Commands. Thanks - Drush Entity Cache Loader, Profiler Builder, HTTPRL Spider and Registry Rebuild added. Thanks for the Drush update.Ģ7/3/14 - Module Builder commands added. Thanks - The location of core-cli for Drush 7.x is now correct - it's now under the Core group. Thanks Ben Emmons (azwildcat).Ģ2/4/14 - Relation commands added. Thanks Bryan Ollendyke (btopro).ģ0/5/14 - Expire commands added. Thanks Mike Bell (mikebell_).Ģ2/11/14 - Drush recipes commands added. Thanks Chris Ruppel (rupl).Ģ2/11/14 - Coder commands added. Thanks Tim Gummer.Ģ2/11/14 - Modernizr commands added. Thanks for the suggestion Moshe.Ģ5/11/14 - Commerce Drush commands added.Ģ2/11/14 - CiviCRM commands added. Thunder - Moderately critical - Access bypass - SA-CONTRIB-2023-007 Read. Lots of people have asked me for this so thanks for the great suggestion, guys.Ģ5/11/14 - Added focus on page load to the search/filter for faster searching. This means that you can now search and filter by alias. Thanks Blain Lang (blainelang).Ģ6/11/14 - Added drush aliases to the sidebar. Thanks Cameron Tod (cam8001).ĩ/12/14 - filedepot commands added. Thanks Daniel Royo (DaniRoyo).Ģ1/12/15 - Imageinfo Cache commands added.ġ9/12/14 - Acquia Platform commands added. Site is built from a single build script, and deployed to Amazon S3.Ģ1/12/15 - Migrate commands added. Migrated the Drush Commands site from Drupal to Jekyll. Issue #2092 All Drush and contrib projects updated. Any others missing? Send them in and we’ll add them. Added Backup and Migrate, Hacked!, Display Suite & Devel modules. All Drush and contrib projects updated. Thanks Youri van Koppen (megachriz) for adding Drush support. Also includes a general update of module commands. Finally updated the Drush 9x commands. ![]() Updated the drush module documentation across the site. replace 8.2.dev by the desired version composer create. In a private git setup, I like to have the docroot directory defined in the repo, close to the config directory (so the directory structure is /docroot, /config and not Drupal core directly at the root of the repo). sanitize:user-fields sanitize-user-fields Download the Drupal core into your docroot.sanitize:table-column sanitize-table-column.Once you're confident that the upgrade is fully compatible with your site, use the following, substituting the new major version number as needed: composer require drupal/modulename:^2. Since major versions often introduce major changes, this would be an excellent time to visit the module/project to inspect its documentation and issue queue. To preview the update, and show you what would happen, without actually changing anything, add -dry-run.įor a major-version upgrade (such as 1.x to 2.x), update alone isn't enough: you must instead require the new major version explicitly. Luckily Drush comes to the rescue: drush pm:security Install updatesįor a minor-version update to a given Drupal module/project, simply use the following: composer update drupal/modulename -with-all-dependencies The security status from isn't available through Composer. You can get the same information with the Composer's show command. Use Composer's built-in command for listing packages that have updates available: composer outdated "drupal/*" To update specific module or update things one at the time, see below. To update core, all outdated modules and theme, update the db, clear the cache: composer update "drupal/*" -with-all-dependencies You have to use the corresponding Composer commands instead. People who are used to upgrading module with Drush should notice that in Drush 9 and Drush 10 (the current version) all the up commands pm-update, pm-updatecode and pm-updatestatus are deprecated. The recommended way to install and update a Drupal 8 site is using Composer.
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