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DruxtSite quickstart - Drupal with Tome sync

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One click, Fully Decoupled Drupal Site starter-kit with Druxt.

DruxtSite connects Drupal to Nuxt via JSON:API to provide a framework for building a Fully Decoupled site.

This repostory provides a quickstart installation of:

Quickstart

Try it before you fork it:

Open in Gitpod

Getting started

Local development (ddev)

  1. Click the Use this template button in GitHub and follow the on-screen instructions to Create a new repository.

  2. Clone the repository locally.

    Example: git clone git@github.com:druxt/quickstart-druxt-site-tome.git

  3. Setup an .env file and update as required: cp .env.example .env

  4. Install and setup Drupal:

    (from repository root)

    cd drupal
    ddev start
    ddev drupal-install
    ddev druxt-add-consumer
  5. Install and run Nuxt:

    (from repository root)

    cd nuxt
    nvm use
    npm install
    npm run dev

Cloud development (Gitpod.io)

  1. Click the Use this template button in GitHub and follow the on-screen instructions to Create a new repository.

  2. Once the repository has been generated, open it in Gitpod by appending https://gitpod.io# to the GitHub url.

    Example: https://gitpod.io#github.com/druxt/quickstart-druxt-site-tome

    Note: If this is your first time using Gitpod, you can signup for a free plan with your Github account.

  3. Wait for your codebase to build.

    Note: To speed up this step, enable Prebuilds by follow the instructions @ https://www.gitpod.io/docs/prebuilds#enable-prebuilt-workspaces

How to use it

Your environment contains a pre-install, pre-configured and running instance of Drupal with Tome, and Nuxt with the DruxtSite module enabled.

You can access the services in your browser, via the Remote Explorer extension, or via the URL pattern: https://[PORT]-[GITPOD_ID].[GITPOD_SERVER].gitpod.io

Services

Port Service
3000 Nuxt.js
3003 Storybook
8080 Drupal

Tools

DDEV

DDEV is an open source tool that makes it dead simple to get local PHP development environments up and running within minutes.

DDEV is used to manage the Drupal instance, and provides a CLI that can be used to run common drupal tasks, including ddev drush.

These commands should be run from within the /drupal folder.

Refer to the documentation for more details: https://ddev.readthedocs.io

@nuxtjs/auth-next

Zero-boilerplate authentication support for Nuxt.js!

The @nuxtjs/auth-next module is installed and configured to connect to the Drupal Simple OAuth module by way of the DruxtAuth module:

this.$auth.loginWith('drupal-authorization_code')

@nuxtjs/storybook

Storybook integration with NuxtJS .

Druxt integrates with the Nuxt Storybook module to provide zero-configuration, auto-discovery stories with access to live data from your Drupal backend.

To start Storybook, navigate to the nuxt directory and run npx nuxt storybook.

Tome sync

Tome sync is a static storage system for content, allowing you to keep your content up to date without the need of a database.

See the project page for more details: https://www.drupal.org/project/tome

License

MIT