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44 changes: 27 additions & 17 deletions README.md
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4. After that, please download the latest database (see https://forumone.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/EPA/pages/1794637894/HOWTO+Import+D8+InnoDB+Cold+Backup) and put the .tar file in the `services/drupal/.ddev/db/` folder. The filename isn't important; you will be prompted to select the DB you wish to import during the next step.

5. Import the database by running [`ddev import-db`](https://ddev.readthedocs.io/en/stable/users/usage/database-management/#database-imports)
5. Import the database by running:

```
ddev import-db [--file=path/to/backup.sql.gz]
ddev epa-import
```

Note that for very large dumps this may time out. Sometimes, DDEV lets the import process run in the background (verify this by watching the CPU and I/O activity of `docker stats`).
6. After the import you will need to restart:

If DDEV kills the import process, try connecting a MySQL command-line client directly to the container (use `ddev status` to see the forwarded MySQL port) and import that way.
```
ddev poweroff && ddev start
```

6. Copy `cp .env.example .env`.
7. Copy `cp .env.example .env`.

7. Install dependencies:
8. Install dependencies:

```
ddev composer install
```

8. Install the requirements for the theme: `ddev gesso install`:
9. Install the requirements for the theme: `ddev gesso install`:

```
ddev gesso install
```

9. Building/watching the CSS and Pattern Lab:
10. Building/watching the CSS and Pattern Lab:
1. to build
```````
ddev gesso build
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ddev gesso watch
```````

10. Install Drupal from config (or restore a backup). You can install from config by running:

11. Install Drupal from config (or restore a backup). You can install from config by running:
**Note**: Do not run this command if starting from a new installation. This will wipe the database out, instead skip to #11.

```
ddev drush si --existing-config
```

11. Ensure the latest configuration has been fully applied and clear cache:
12. Ensure the latest configuration has been fully applied and clear cache:
```
ddev drush deploy -y
```

12. Edit your `services/drupal/.env` file and change the line that reads `ENV_STATE=build` to read `ENV_STATE=run` -- without this change you will not make use of memcached caching.
13. Edit your `services/drupal/.env` file and change the line that reads `ENV_STATE=build` to read `ENV_STATE=run` -- without this change you will not make use of Redis caching.

14. To unblock the user run `ddev drush user:unblock drupalwebcms-admin`

13. To unblock the user run `ddev drush user:unblock drupalwebcms-admin`
15. Access the app at https://epa.ddev.site

14. Access the app at https://epa.ddev.site
# Testing migrations

To load a D7 DB copy for testing:

```
gunzip < cleaned-d7-db.sql.gz | f1 drush sqlc --db-url mysql://web_d7:web_d7@mysql:3306/web_d7
```

# Other READMEs

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* `ddev gesso watch` > Same thing as build but will watch for changes.
* `ddev ssh` > Goes into the web container.
* `ddev drush` > Runs any drush command.
* `ddev import-db` > Will import a specific database.
* `ddev export-db` > mExports a database with the current date.
* `ddev epa-import` > Will import a specific database.
* `ddev epa-export` > Exports a database with the current date.
* `ddev aws-setup` > Sets up the requirements to get drupal file system to work
* `ddev describe` or `ddev status` > Get a detailed description of a running DDEV project.
* `ddev phpmyadmin` > Launch a browser with PhpMyAdmin
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#!/bin/bash

## Description: Exports the current database
## Usage: epa-export
## Example: "ddev epa-export "
cd /var/lib/mysql
FILENAME=epa-backup-local-`date +%Y%m%d`.tgz
tar -pvczf $FILENAME .
mv $FILENAME /var/db/$FILENAME

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#!/bin/bash

## Description: Replace database
## Usage: epa-import
## Example: "ddev epa-import "


select FILENAME in /var/db/*;
do
case $FILENAME in
"$QUIT")
break
;;
*)
echo "You have Selected: $FILENAME ($REPLY), Please press any key and press enter."
dump_name="$FILENAME"
;;
esac
done;

rm -rf /var/lib/mysql 2>/dev/null
tar xzf $dump_name -C /var/lib/mysql
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services:
mysql:
container_name: ddev-${DDEV_SITENAME}-mysql
image: mariadb:10.3
command: --max_allowed_packet=64M
networks: [default, ddev_default]
environment:
MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD: "yes"
MYSQL_USER: web
MYSQL_PASSWORD: web
MYSQL_DATABASE: web
expose:
- 3306
volumes:
- ./db:/var/db
- ".:/mnt/ddev_config"
- type: volume
source: mysql-data
target: /var/lib/mysql
volumes:
mysql-data: null