vvv-init | A sample init script for the VVV auto site setup
kandi X-RAY | vvv-init Summary
kandi X-RAY | vvv-init Summary
vvv-init is a Shell library. vvv-init has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
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It has 32 star(s) with 8 fork(s). There are 4 watchers for this library.
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vvv-init is licensed under the GPL-2.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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Install vvv-init
NOTE: You have a potential security issue if you give this user push (or GitHub admin) permissions, as you are distributing the private key for the user!.
Run a search and replace for site-name to whatever the subdomain for your development site will be
Run a search and replace for site_name to whatever the database name for your development site will be
Run a search and replace for Site Name to whatever the human readable name for your development site will be
Remove these initial instructions, leaving the "Development environment bootstrap" heading and everything below it
Create a deploy user on your GitHub repo, create a set of private and public keys for this user and upload the public key to GitHub. Copy the public and private keys for this user into the ssh folder of this bootstrap. Give this user pull permissions. NOTE: You have a potential security issue if you give this user push (or GitHub admin) permissions, as you are distributing the private key for the user!
Amend the "Development environment bootstrap" heading and paragraph below so it reflects your purpose for the particular development environment
Test everything works as expected in a VVV context
Copy or git push to a new repo or new branch in an existing repo
Point people towards the readme.md in the repo you pushed to, so they can get going
Run a search and replace for site-name to whatever the subdomain for your development site will be
Run a search and replace for site_name to whatever the database name for your development site will be
Run a search and replace for Site Name to whatever the human readable name for your development site will be
Remove these initial instructions, leaving the "Development environment bootstrap" heading and everything below it
Create a deploy user on your GitHub repo, create a set of private and public keys for this user and upload the public key to GitHub. Copy the public and private keys for this user into the ssh folder of this bootstrap. Give this user pull permissions. NOTE: You have a potential security issue if you give this user push (or GitHub admin) permissions, as you are distributing the private key for the user!
Amend the "Development environment bootstrap" heading and paragraph below so it reflects your purpose for the particular development environment
Test everything works as expected in a VVV context
Copy or git push to a new repo or new branch in an existing repo
Point people towards the readme.md in the repo you pushed to, so they can get going
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For any new features, suggestions and bugs create an issue on GitHub.
If you have any questions check and ask questions on community page Stack Overflow .
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