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3.6 KiB
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100 lines
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3.6 KiB
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"value": "en"
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"type": [
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"target_id": "daily_email",
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"value": "2025-04-21T01:21:58+00:00"
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"target_type": "user",
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"value": true
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"target_uuid": "b8966985-d4b2-42a7-a319-2e94ccfbb849"
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"title": [
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{
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"value": "Upgrading my Drupal example project to Drupal 10\n"
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}
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"created": [
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"value": "2023-02-17T00:00:00+00:00"
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"value": "2025-04-21T01:21:58+00:00"
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"promote": [
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"value": false
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"path": [
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"alias": "\/daily\/2023\/02\/17\/upgrading-my-drupal-example-project-to-drupal-10",
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"langcode": "en"
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}
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"body": [
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{
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"value": "\n <p>Today I upgraded my <a href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/opdavies\/docker-examples\/tree\/main\/drupal\">Drupal Docker example<\/a> to Drupal 10.<\/p>\n\n<p>Admittedly, it's a simple project, but upgrading from Drupal 9 to 10 was a straightforward process.<\/p>\n\n<p>I had to remove the Examples module as there's no Drupal 10 compatible version yet, but updating to Drupal 10 only needed me to change the version constraints in the <code>composer.json<\/code> file and run the <code>composer update<\/code> command.<\/p>\n\n<p>After completing a number of Drupal 7 upgrade projects which involve migrating content, rewriting custom modules, and rebuilding themes, it's great to be able to upgrade between major modern versions with a few simple commands.<\/p>\n\n ",
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"format": "full_html",
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"processed": "\n <p>Today I upgraded my <a href=\"https:\/\/github.com\/opdavies\/docker-examples\/tree\/main\/drupal\">Drupal Docker example<\/a> to Drupal 10.<\/p>\n\n<p>Admittedly, it's a simple project, but upgrading from Drupal 9 to 10 was a straightforward process.<\/p>\n\n<p>I had to remove the Examples module as there's no Drupal 10 compatible version yet, but updating to Drupal 10 only needed me to change the version constraints in the <code>composer.json<\/code> file and run the <code>composer update<\/code> command.<\/p>\n\n<p>After completing a number of Drupal 7 upgrade projects which involve migrating content, rewriting custom modules, and rebuilding themes, it's great to be able to upgrade between major modern versions with a few simple commands.<\/p>\n\n ",
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"summary": null
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}
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],
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