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Drupal project template for Platform.sh

This project provides a starter kit for Drupal 8 projects hosted on Platform.sh. It is very closely based on the Drupal Composer project.

Starting a new project

To start a new Drupal 8 project on Platform.sh, you have 2 options:

  1. Create a new project through the Platform.sh user interface and select "start new project from a template". Then select Drupal 8 as the template. That will create a new project using this repository as a starting point.

  2. Take an existing project, add the necessary Platform.sh files, and push it to a Platform.sh Git repository. This template includes examples of how to set up a Drupal 8 site. (See the "differences" section below.)

Using as a reference

You can also use this repository as a reference for your own Drupal projects, and borrow whatever code is needed. The most important parts are the .platform.app.yaml file and the .platform directory.

Also see:

  • settings.php - The customized settings.php file works for both Platform.sh and local development, setting only those values that are needed in both. You can add additional values as documented in default.settings.php as desired.
  • settings.platformsh.php - This file contains Platform.sh-specific code to map environment variables into Drupal configuration. You can add to it as needed. See the documentation for more examples of common snippets to include here.
  • scripts/platformsh - This directory contains our update script to keep this repository in sync with the Drupal Composer project. It may be safely ignored or removed.

Managing a Drupal site built with Composer

Once the site is installed, there is no difference between a site hosted on Platform.sh and a site hosted anywhere else. It's just Composer. See the Drupal documentation for tips on how best to leverage Composer with Drupal 8.

How does this starter kit differ from vanilla Drupal from Drupal.org?

  1. The vendor directory (where non-Drupal code lives) and the config directory (used for syncing configuration from development to production) are outside the web root. This is a bit more secure as those files are now not web-accessible.

  2. The settings.php and settings.platformsh.php files are provided by default. The settings.platformsh.php file automatically sets up the database connection on Platform.sh, and allows controlling Drupal configuration from environment variables.

  3. We include recommended .platform.app.yaml and .platform files that should suffice for most use cases. You are free to tweak them as needed for your particular site.