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<h1>Drupal VM Generator</h1>
<p>Drupal Bristol - April 2016</p>
<small>Oliver Davies - <a href="https://twitter.com/opdavies">@opdavies</a></small>
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## What is Drupal VM?
* Configurable Vagrant box for Drupal development
* Provisioned with Ansible
* Configured using YAML
* Built and maintained by Jeff Geerling
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## How do I use it?
* Download it from GitHub
* Copy and rename example.config.yml and example.drupal.make.yml
* Change contents as needed
* Start the VM
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## Down-sides
* Time consuming
* Redundant code
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## The Drupal VM Generator
* https://www.oliverdavies.uk/blog/announcing-the-drupal-vm-generator
* CLI application
* Generates files needed for Drupal VM based on interaction
* Very fast
* Only generates when you need
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<img src="images/drupalvm-generate-example-2.gif" alt="" />
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<h2>How do I get it?</h2>
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# Download the archive.
$ curl -s https://www.drupalvmgenerator.com/download -L -o drupalvm.phar
# Make it executable.
$ chmod +x drupalvm.phar
# Move it somewhere accessible.
$ mv drupalvm.phar /usr/local/bin/drupalvm
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<img src="images/drupalvm-install.gif" alt="" />
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<h2>Commands</h2>
Generate config.yml:
<pre><code>
$ drupalvm config:generate
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Generate drupal.make.yml:
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$ drupalvm make:generate
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## Demo
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## Roadmap
* Keep up to date with Drupal VM stable releases
* New commands - downloading Drupal VM, updating existing files, adding vhosts
* User defaults and settings
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## Resources
* https://www.oliverdavies.uk/blog/announcing-the-drupal-vm-generator/
* https://github.com/opdavies/drupal-vm-generator
* https://www.drupalvmgenerator.com
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## Questions?
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<h2>Thanks</h2>
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<small><a href="https://twitter.com/opdavies">@opdavies</a></small>
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