This repository contains the assets used to test, build, and deploy the slaveryandfreedomlaws.lib.unb.ca Drupal application. This repository extends the unb-libraries/docker-drupal base image, which deploys nginx and php-fpm in the service container.
Local deployment, development and testing of slaveryandfreedomlaws.lib.unb.ca is simple! dockworker provides web application developers, site builders and operational engineers a single technical entrypoint with a consistent, unified workflow regardless of the framework.
Dockworker requires a minimal number of 'one time' dependencies. Some of these may already be installed in your local development environment; see the list of these dependencies (with installation instructions) here.
With all dependencies installed, you are ready to deploy this application locally:
composer install
vendor/bin/dockworker deploy
And that's it! The application will build and deploy in your local environment.
If you work with dockworker applications often, you may also consider creating a dockworker alias in your shell.
Run vendor/bin/dockworker
to list available dockworker commands for this application.
This application was created at by the following humans:
- As part of our 'open' ethos, UNB Libraries licenses its applications and workflows to be freely available to all whenever possible.
- Consequently, the contents of this repository [unb-libraries/slaveryandfreedomlaws.lib.unb.ca] are licensed under the MIT License. This license explicitly excludes:
- Any website content, which remains the exclusive property of its author(s).
- The UNB logo and any of the associated suite of visual identity assets, which remains the exclusive property of the University of New Brunswick.