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Getting Started

Since this is a Drupal site, it can be launched with any Drupal development tool.

For regular development, the DSVA team uses Lando for local container management.

For testing and simple development, you can use the special Composer commands and Drupal Console to launch on any system with PHP-CLI and SQLite.

Step 1: Get Source Code.

  • Add upstream repo (Recommended):

    $ git remote add upstream git@github.com:department-of-veterans-affairs/va.gov-cms.git

    You should periodically update your branch from upstream:master branch:

     $ git pull upstream master

    Make changes to simplesaml storage not be tracked locally.

     git update-index --skip-worktree samlsessiondb.sq3

Step 2: Launch development environment

It is possible to run this site with Lando or any other Drupal development tool, including PHP's built-in web server.

If you don't want to worry about your development machine's PHP version or libraries, use Lando.

Option 1: Lando

  1. Get Lando version >=3.0.26

  2. Change into the project directory and run lando start:

    $ cd va.gov-cms
    $ lando start
    

The lando start command will include the composer install command.

See Environments: Local for more information on Lando.

Option 2: Local PHP

If you are used to using tools like composer and drush locally, you can install the project using your native Terminal:

  1. Change into the project directory and run composer install:

    $ cd va.gov-cms
    $ composer install
    
  2. Run composer va:start to launch a running Drupal instance using PHP web-server and SQLite.

Step 3: Sync your local site with Production Data

You need a copy of the production database to get the full VA.gov CMS running.

Use the provided scripts to download a database and files backup into the correct locations in your local development environment.

  • ./scripts/sync-db.sh
  • ./scripts/sync-files.sh

NOTE: These scripts download the SQL and files first, then attempts to use lando commands to import them.

If you are not using lando, the scripts will fail, but the files will still be available. The sync-db.sh script downloads the SQL file to ./.dumps/cms-prod-db-sanitized-latest.sql

See Environments: Local for more information on Lando.

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