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data/* # Ignore directories generated by Composer
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"font-emphasize-position",
"font-emphasize-style",
"font-smooth",
"line-height"
],
"property-no-unknown": null,
"rule-empty-line-before": null,
"selector-pseudo-element-colon-notation": null,
"shorthand-property-no-redundant-values": null,
"string-quotes": "double",
"unit-allowed-list": ["ch", "deg", "em", "ex", "fr", "ms", "rem", "%", "s", "px", "vw", "vh"],
"value-keyword-case": ["lower", {
"ignoreProperties": [
"--font-family",
"font-family"
]
}]
},
"ignoreFiles": [
"assets/vendor/**/*.css",
"tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/Asset/css_test_files/**/*.css",
"modules/media/css/plugins/drupalmedia/ckeditor.drupalmedia.css",
"themes/stable/css/core/assets/vendor/**/*.css",
"themes/stable9/css/core/assets/vendor/**/*.css",
"themes/stable9/css/media/plugins/drupalmedia/ckeditor.drupalmedia.css"
]
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New minor (feature) releases of Drupal are released every six months and
patch (bugfix) releases are released every month. More information on the
Drupal release cycle: https://www.drupal.org/core/release-cycle-overview
* For a full list of fixes in the latest release, visit:
https://www.drupal.org/latest-release
* API change records for Drupal core:
https://www.drupal.org/list-changes/drupal

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All Drupal code is Copyright 2001 - 2020 by the original authors.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program as the file LICENSE.txt; if not, please see
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt.
Drupal is a registered trademark of Dries Buytaert.
Drupal includes works under other copyright notices and distributed
according to the terms of the GNU General Public License or a compatible
license, including:
JavaScript
Farbtastic - Copyright (c) 2010 Matt Farina
HTML5 Shiv - Copyright (c) 2014 Alexander Farkas, Jonathan Neal, Paul Irish,
and John-David Dalton
jQuery - Copyright (c) 2011 John Resig
jQuery Bgiframe - Copyright (c) 2013 Brandon Aaron (http://brandonaaron.net)
jQuery BBQ - Copyright (c) 2010 "Cowboy" Ben Alman
jQuery Cookie - Copyright (c) 2014 Klaus Hartl
jQuery Form - Copyright (c) 2017 Kevin Morris
jQuery Globalize - Copyright (c) 2012 Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc.
jQuery Mousewheel - Copyright OpenJS Foundation and other contributors
(https://openjsf.org/)
jQuery Metadata - Copyright (c) 2006 John Resig, Yehuda Katz, Jörn Zaefferer,
Paul McLanahan
jQuery Once - Copyright (c) 2009 Konstantin Käfer
jQuery UI - Copyright (c) 2015 by the authors and other contributors
(http://jqueryui.com/about)
Sizzle.js - Copyright (c) 2016 JS Foundation and other contributors
(https://js.foundation)
PHP
Drupal depends on numerous PHP Composer packages. All Composer packages
retain the copyright of the authors.
Brand materials
Drupal brand materials under core/misc/logo have a dedicated license. See
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CREATE THE MySQL DATABASE
--------------------------
This step is only necessary if you don't already have a database set up (e.g.,
by your host). In the following examples, 'username' is an example MySQL user
which has the CREATE and GRANT privileges. Use the appropriate user name for
your system.
First, you must create a new database for your Drupal site (here, 'databasename'
is the name of the new database):
mysqladmin -u username -p create databasename
MySQL will prompt for the 'username' database password and then create the
initial database files. Next you must log in and set the access database rights:
mysql -u username -p
Again, you will be asked for the 'username' database password. At the MySQL
prompt, enter the following command:
GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, ALTER,
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES ON databasename.*
TO 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
where:
'databasename' is the name of your database
'username' is the username of your MySQL account
'localhost' is the web server host where Drupal is installed
'password' is the password required for that username
Note: Unless the database user/host combination for your Drupal installation
has all of the privileges listed above (except possibly CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES,
which is currently only used by Drupal core automated tests and some
contributed modules), you will not be able to install or run Drupal.
If successful, MySQL will reply with:
Query OK, 0 rows affected
If the InnoDB storage engine is available, it will be used for all database
tables. InnoDB provides features over MyISAM such as transaction support,
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CREATE THE PostgreSQL DATABASE
------------------------------
Note that the database must be created with UTF-8 (Unicode) encoding.
1. CREATE DATABASE USER
This step is only necessary if you don't already have a user set up (e.g., by
your host), or want to create a new user for use with Drupal only. The
following command creates a new user named 'username' and asks for a password
for that user:
createuser --pwprompt --encrypted --no-createrole --no-createdb username
If there are no errors, then the command was successful.
2. CREATE DRUPAL DATABASE
This step is only necessary if you don't already have a database set up
(e.g., by your host) or want to create a new database for use with Drupal
only. The following command creates a new database named 'databasename',
which is owned by the previously created 'username':
createdb --encoding=UTF8 --owner=username databasename
If there are no errors, then the command was successful.
3. CREATE SCHEMA OR SCHEMAS (Optional advanced step)
Drupal will run across different schemas within your database if you so wish.
By default, Drupal runs inside the 'public' schema but you can use $db_prefix
inside settings.php to define a schema for Drupal to run inside of, or
specify tables that are shared inside of a separate schema. Drupal will not
create schemas for you. In fact, the user that Drupal runs as should not be
allowed to do this. You'll need to execute the SQL below as a superuser,
replace 'username' with the username that Drupal uses to connect to
PostgreSQL, and replace 'schema_name' with a schema name you wish to use,
such as 'shared':
CREATE SCHEMA schema_name AUTHORIZATION username;
Do this for as many schemas as you need. See default.settings.php for
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SQLITE REQUIREMENTS
-------------------
PHP's PDO SQLite driver must be enabled. If you do not have pdo_sqlite
available, depending on your system there are different ways to install it.
Windows
-------
Read more about it on http://www.php.net/manual/en/pdo.installation.php
Linux
-----
sudo apt-get install php-sqlite3
SQLITE DATABASE CREATION
------------------------
The Drupal installer will create the SQLite database for you. The only
requirement is that the installer must have write permissions to the directory
where the database file resides. This directory (not just the database file) also
has to remain writable by the web server going forward for SQLite to continue to
be able to operate.
On the "Database configuration" form in the "Database file" field, you must
supply the exact path to where you wish your database file to reside. It is
strongly suggested that you choose a path that is outside of the webroot, yet
ensure that the directory is writable by the web server.
If you must place your database file in your webroot, you could try using the
following in your "Database file" field:
sites/default/files/.ht.sqlite
Note: The .ht in the name will tell Apache to prevent the database from being
downloaded. Please check that the file is, indeed, protected by your webserver.
If not, please consult the documentation of your webserver on how to protect a
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CONTENTS OF THIS FILE
---------------------
* Quickstart
* Requirements and notes
* Optional server requirements
* Installation
* Reinstall
* Building and customizing your site
* Multisite configuration
* Multilingual configuration
QUICKSTART
----------------------
Prerequisites:
- PHP 7.3.0 (or greater) (https://php.net).
In the instructions below, replace the version x.y.z with the specific version
you wish to download. Example: 8.6.0.zip. You can find the latest stable version
at https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal.
Download and extract the Drupal package:
- curl -sS https://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-x.y.z.zip --output drupal-x.y.z.zip
- unzip drupal-x.y.z.zip
- cd /path/to/drupal-x.y.z
- php core/scripts/drupal quick-start
Wait… installation can take a minute or two. A successful installation will
result in opening the new site in your browser.
Run the following command for a list of available options that you may need to
configure quick-start:
- php core/scripts/drupal quick-start --help
Follow the instructions in the REINSTALL section below to start over.
NOTE: This quick start solution uses PHP's built-in web server and is not
intended for production use. Read more about how to run Drupal in a production
environment below.
REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES
----------------------
Drupal requires:
- A web server with PHP support, for example:
- Apache 2.4.7 (or greater) (http://httpd.apache.org/).
- Nginx 1.1 (or greater) (http://nginx.com/).
- PHP 7.3.0 (or greater) (http://php.net/). For better security support it is
recommended to update to at least 7.3.13.
- One of the following databases:
- MySQL 5.7.8 (or greater) (http://www.mysql.com/).
- MariaDB 10.3.7 (or greater) (https://mariadb.org/). MariaDB is a fully
compatible drop-in replacement for MySQL.
- Percona Server 5.7.8 (or greater) (http://www.percona.com/). Percona
Server is a backwards-compatible replacement for MySQL.
- PostgreSQL 10 (or greater) (http://www.postgresql.org/).
- SQLite 3.26 (or greater) (http://www.sqlite.org/).
For more detailed information about Drupal requirements, including a list of
PHP extensions and configurations that are required, see "System requirements"
(https://www.drupal.org/docs/system-requirements) in the Drupal.org online
documentation.
For detailed information on how to configure a test server environment using a
variety of operating systems and web servers, see "Local server setup"
(https://www.drupal.org/node/157602) in the Drupal.org online documentation.
Note that all directories mentioned in this document are always relative to the
directory of your Drupal installation, and commands are meant to be run from
this directory (except for the initial commands that create that directory).
OPTIONAL SERVER REQUIREMENTS
----------------------------
- If you want to use Drupal's "Clean URLs" feature on an Apache web server, you
will need the mod_rewrite module and the ability to use local .htaccess
files. For Clean URLs support on IIS, see "Clean URLs with IIS"
(https://www.drupal.org/node/3854) in the Drupal.org online documentation.
- If you plan to use XML-based services such as RSS aggregation, you will need
PHP's XML extension. This extension is enabled by default on most PHP
installations.
- To serve gzip compressed CSS and JS files on an Apache web server, you will
need the mod_headers module and the ability to use local .htaccess files.
- Some Drupal functionality (e.g., checking whether Drupal and contributed
modules need updates, RSS aggregation, etc.) require that the web server be
able to go out to the web and download information. If you want to use this
functionality, you need to verify that your hosting provider or server
configuration allows the web server to initiate outbound connections. Most web
hosting setups allow this.
INSTALLATION
------------
1. Download and extract Drupal.
You can obtain the latest Drupal release from https://www.drupal.org -- the
files are available in .tar.gz and .zip formats and can be extracted using
most compression tools.
To download and extract the files, on a typical Unix/Linux command line, use
the following commands (assuming you want version x.y.z of Drupal in .tar.gz
format):
wget https://www.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-x.y.z.tar.gz
tar -zxvf drupal-x.y.z.tar.gz
This will create a new directory drupal-x.y.z/ containing all Drupal files
and directories. Then, to move the contents of that directory into a
directory within your web server's document root or your public HTML
directory, continue with this command:
mv drupal-x.y.z/* drupal-x.y.z/.htaccess drupal-x.y.z/.csslintrc drupal-x.y.z/.editorconfig drupal-x.y.z/.eslintignore drupal-x.y.z/.eslintrc.json drupal-x.y.z/.gitattributes /path/to/your/installation
You can also download the latest version of Drupal using Git on the command
line and set up a repository by following the instructions at
https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/git-instructions for "Setting up
repository for the first time".
Once you have downloaded Drupal successfully, you may install Composer
globally using the instructions at
https://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md#globally
With Composer installed, run the following command from the Drupal web root:
composer install
2. Create the Drupal database.
Because Drupal stores all site information in a database, the Drupal
installer will attempt to create this database for you. If you create the
database manually, you must grant Drupal certain database privileges (such as
the ability to create tables). For details, consult INSTALL.mysql.txt,
INSTALL.pgsql.txt, or INSTALL.sqlite.txt. You may also need to consult your
web hosting provider for instructions specific to your web host.
Take note of the username, password, database name, and hostname as you
create the database. You will enter this information during the install.
3. Run the install script.
To run the install script, point your browser to the base URL of your
website (e.g., http://www.example.com).
You will be guided through several screens to set up the database, add the
site maintenance account (the first user, also known as user/1), and provide
basic website settings.
During installation, several files and directories need to be created, which
the install script will try to do automatically. However, on some hosting
environments, manual steps are required, and the install script will tell
you that it cannot proceed until you fix certain issues. This is normal and
does not indicate a problem with your server.
The most common steps you may need to perform are:
a. Missing files directory.
The install script will attempt to create a public file storage directory
in the default location at sites/default/files (the location of the files
directory may be changed after Drupal is installed).
If auto-creation fails, you can create the directory yourself. (If you are
creating a multisite installation, substitute the correct sites directory
for sites/default; see the Multisite Configuration section of this file,
below.) Sample commands from a Unix/Linux command line:
mkdir sites/default/files
chmod a+w sites/default/files
Alternatively, you can make the install script work by changing
permissions on the sites/default directory. The web server can then
create the files directory within it for you.
For example, on a Unix/Linux command line, you can grant everyone
(including the web server) permission to write to the sites/default
directory with this command:
chmod a+w sites/default
Then re-run install.php (e.g. by clicking "try again" at the bottom of
the Requirements problem page. Once the files directory is created, you
will need to grant everyone (including the web server) permission to
write to it with this command:
chmod a+w sites/default/files
Be sure to set the permissions for the default directory back after the
installation is finished! (Leave the files directory writable.)
Sample command:
chmod go-w sites/default
b. Missing settings file.
Drupal will try to automatically create a settings.php configuration file,
which is normally in the directory sites/default (to avoid problems when
upgrading, Drupal is not packaged with this file). If auto-creation fails,
you will need to create this file yourself, using the file
sites/default/default.settings.php as a template.
For example, on a Unix/Linux command line, you can make a copy of the
default.settings.php file with the command:
cp sites/default/default.settings.php sites/default/settings.php
Next, grant write privileges to the file to everyone (including the web
server) with the command:
chmod a+w sites/default/settings.php
Be sure to set the permissions back after the installation is finished!
Sample command:
chmod go-w sites/default/settings.php
c. Write permissions after install.
The install script will attempt to write-protect the settings.php file and
the sites/default directory after saving your configuration. If this
fails, you will be notified, and you can do it manually. Sample commands
from a Unix/Linux command line:
chmod go-w sites/default/settings.php
chmod go-w sites/default
4. Verify that the site is working.
When the install script finishes, you will be logged in with the site
maintenance account on a "Welcome" page. If the default Drupal theme is not
displaying properly and links on the page result in "Page Not Found" errors,
you may be experiencing problems with clean URLs. Visit
https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/clean-urls-in-drupal-8 to troubleshoot.
5. Change file system storage settings (optional).
The files directory created in step 3 is the default file system path used to
store all uploaded files, as well as some temporary files created by
Drupal. After installation, you can modify the file system path to store
uploaded files in a different location.
It is not necessary to modify this path, but you may wish to change it if:
- Your site runs multiple Drupal installations from a single codebase (modify
the file system path of each installation to a different directory so that
uploads do not overlap between installations).
- Your site runs on a number of web servers behind a load balancer or reverse
proxy (modify the file system path on each server to point to a shared file
repository).
- You want to restrict access to uploaded files.
To modify the file system path:
a. Ensure that the new location for the path exists and is writable by the
web server. For example, to create a new directory named uploads and grant
write permissions, use the following commands on a Unix/Linux command
line:
mkdir uploads
chmod a+w uploads
b. Open your settings.php in a plain-text editor, and uncomment (remove the #
at the start of line) this line:
# $settings['file_public_path'] = 'sites/default/files';
Enter the desired path and save the file.
If you want to use private file storage, you need to uncomment (remove
the # at the start of line) the following line in settings.php:
# $settings['file_private_path'] = '';
Enter the path for private files and save the file.
Changing the file system path after files have been uploaded may cause
unexpected problems on an existing site. If you modify the file system path
on an existing site, remember to copy all files from the original location
to the new location.
6. Revoke documentation file permissions (optional).
Some administrators suggest making the documentation files, especially
CHANGELOG.txt, non-readable so that the exact version of Drupal you are
running is slightly more difficult to determine. If you wish to implement
this optional security measure, from a Unix/Linux command line you can use
the following command:
chmod a-r core/CHANGELOG.txt
Note that the example only affects CHANGELOG.txt. To completely hide all
documentation files from public view, repeat this command for each of the
Drupal documentation files in the installation directory, substituting the
name of each file for CHANGELOG.txt in the example.
For more information on setting file permissions, see "Modifying Linux,
Unix, and Mac file permissions" (https://www.drupal.org/node/202483) or
"Modifying Windows file permissions" (https://www.drupal.org/node/202491) in
the Drupal.org online documentation.
7. Set up independent "cron" maintenance jobs.
Many Drupal modules have tasks that must be run periodically, including the
Search module (building and updating the index used for keyword searching),
the Aggregator module (retrieving feeds from other sites), and the System
module (performing routine maintenance and pruning of database tables). These
tasks are known as "cron maintenance tasks", named after the Unix/Linux
"cron" utility.
When you install Drupal, its built-in cron feature is enabled, which
automatically runs the cron tasks periodically, triggered by people visiting
pages of your site. You can configure the built-in cron feature by navigating
to Administration > Configuration > System > Cron.
It is also possible to run the cron tasks independent of site visits; this is
recommended for most sites. To do this, you will need to set up an automated
process to visit the page /cron on your site, which executes the cron
tasks.
The URL of the cron page requires a "cron key" to protect against
unauthorized access. Your site's cron key is automatically generated during
installation and is specific to your site. The full URL of the page, with the
cron key, is available in the "Cron maintenance tasks" section of the Status
report page at Administration > Reports > Status report.
As an example of how to set up this automated process, you can use the
crontab utility on Unix/Linux systems. The following crontab line uses the
wget command to visit the cron page, and runs each hour, on the hour:
0 * * * * wget -O - -q -t 1 http://example.com/cron/YOURKEY
Replace the text "http://example.com/cron/YOURKEY" in the example with the
full URL displayed under "Cron maintenance tasks" on the "Status report"
page.
More information about cron maintenance tasks is available at
https://www.drupal.org/cron, and sample cron shell scripts can be found in
the core/scripts/ directory. (Note that these scripts must be customized like
the above example, to add your site-specific cron key and domain name.)
REINSTALL
------------
Drupal can be reinstalled without downloading and extracting the Drupal release.
1. Drop all the tables in your database.
2. Remove everything in sites/default/files.
3. Remove sites/default/settings.php.
4. Follow the Installation Instructions above starting from Step 3 (Run the
install script).
BUILDING AND CUSTOMIZING YOUR SITE
----------------------------------
A new installation of Drupal defaults to a very basic configuration. To extend
your site, you use "modules" and "themes". A module is a plugin that adds
functionality to Drupal, while a theme changes the look of your site. The core
of Drupal provides several optional modules and themes, and you can download
more at https://www.drupal.org/project/project_module and
https://www.drupal.org/project/project_theme
Do not mix downloaded or custom modules and themes with Drupal's core modules
and themes. Drupal's modules and themes are located in the /core/modules and
/core/themes directories, while the modules and themes you add to Drupal are
normally placed in the /modules and /themes directories. If you run a multisite
installation, you can also place modules and themes in the site-specific
directories -- see the Multisite Configuration section, below.
Never edit Drupal's core modules and themes; instead, use the hooks available in
the Drupal API. To modify the behavior of Drupal, develop a module as described
at https://www.drupal.org/developing/modules. To modify the look of Drupal,
create a subtheme as described at https://www.drupal.org/node/2165673, or a
completely new theme as described at https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/theming
MULTISITE CONFIGURATION
-----------------------
A single Drupal installation can host several Drupal-powered sites, each with
its own individual configuration.
For this to work you need the file sites/sites.php to exist. Make a copy of
the example.sites.php file:
$ cp sites/example.sites.php sites/sites.php
Additional site configurations are created in subdirectories within the 'sites'
directory. Each subdirectory must have a 'settings.php' file, which specifies
the configuration settings. The easiest way to create additional sites is to
copy file 'default.settings.php' from the 'sites/default' directory into the
new site directory with file name 'settings.php' and modify as appropriate.
The new directory name is constructed from the site's URL. The configuration
for www.example.com could be in 'sites/example.com/settings.php' (note that
'www.' should be omitted if users can access your site at http://example.com/).
$ cp sites/default/default.settings.php sites/example.com/settings.php
Sites do not have to have a different domain. You can also use subdomains and
subdirectories for Drupal sites. For example, example.com, sub.example.com, and
sub.example.com/site3 can all be defined as independent Drupal sites. The setup
for a configuration such as this would look like the following:
sites/default/settings.php
sites/example.com/settings.php
sites/sub.example.com/settings.php
sites/sub.example.com.site3/settings.php
When searching for a site configuration (for example www.sub.example.com/site3),
Drupal will search for configuration files in the following order, using the
first configuration it finds:
sites/www.sub.example.com.site3/settings.php
sites/sub.example.com.site3/settings.php
sites/example.com.site3/settings.php
sites/www.sub.example.com/settings.php
sites/sub.example.com/settings.php
sites/example.com/settings.php
sites/default/settings.php
If you are installing on a non-standard port, the port number is treated as the
deepest subdomain. For example: http://www.example.com:8080/ could be loaded
from sites/8080.www.example.com/. The port number will be removed according to
the pattern above if no port-specific configuration is found, just like a real
subdomain.
Each site configuration can have its own site-specific modules and themes in
addition to those installed in the standard 'modules' and 'themes' directories.
To use site-specific modules or themes, simply create a 'modules' or 'themes'
directory within the site configuration directory. For example, if
sub.example.com has a custom theme and a custom module that should not be
accessible to other sites, the setup would look like this:
sites/sub.example.com/
settings.php
themes/custom_theme
modules/custom_module
For more information about multiple virtual hosts or the configuration
settings, consult https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/multisite
For more information on configuring Drupal's file system path in a multisite
configuration, see step 6 above.
MULTILINGUAL CONFIGURATION
--------------------------
By default, Drupal is installed in one language, and further languages may be
installed later.
For detailed instructions, visit
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Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
Ty Coon, President of Vice
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Drupal core is built and maintained by the Drupal project community. Everyone is
encouraged to submit issues and changes (patches) to improve Drupal, and to
contribute in other ways -- see https://www.drupal.org/contribute to find out
how.
This file lists the active maintainers. For a list of past maintainers, see:
https://www.drupal.org/core/maintainers/past
Core committers
---------------
The Drupal core committers oversee the development of Drupal as a whole. The
core committers for Drupal are (in alphabetical order):
BDFL
- Dries Buytaert 'dries' https://www.drupal.org/u/dries
Product managers
- Dries Buytaert 'dries' https://www.drupal.org/u/dries
- Angela Byron 'webchick' https://www.drupal.org/u/webchick
- Gábor Hojtsy 'Gábor Hojtsy' https://www.drupal.org/u/gábor-hojtsy
- Roy Scholten 'yoroy' https://www.drupal.org/u/yoroy
Framework managers
Backend
- Alex Bronstein 'effulgentsia' https://www.drupal.org/u/effulgentsia
- Nathaniel Catchpole 'catch' https://www.drupal.org/u/catch
- Alex Pott 'alexpott' https://www.drupal.org/u/alexpott
- Lee Rowlands 'larowlan' https://www.drupal.org/u/larowlan
Frontend
- Lauri Eskola 'lauriii' https://www.drupal.org/u/lauriii
- (provisional) Cristina Chumillas 'ckrina' https://www.drupal.org/u/ckrina
- (provisional) Ben Mullins 'bnjmnm' https://www.drupal.org/u/bnjmnm
Release managers
- Nathaniel Catchpole 'catch' https://www.drupal.org/u/catch
- Jess Myrbo 'xjm' https://www.drupal.org/u/xjm
- (provisional) Victoria Spagnolo 'quietone' https://www.drupal.org/u/quietone
Core JavaScript packages
- (provisional) Théodore Biadala 'nod_' https://www.drupal.org/u/nod_
- (provisional) Sally Young 'justafish' https://www.drupal.org/u/justafish
Committer team facilitators
- Pamela Barone 'pameeela' https://www.drupal.org/u/pameeela
Subsystem maintainers
---------------------
The Drupal core subsystem maintainers oversee the development of Drupal
subsystems. See https://www.drupal.org/contribute/core-maintainers for more
information on their responsibilities, and to find out how to become a subsystem
maintainer. Current subsystem maintainers:
Actions
- ?
Aggregator
- ?
Ajax
- Alex Bronstein 'effulgentsia' https://www.drupal.org/u/effulgentsia
- Tim Plunkett 'tim.plunkett' https://www.drupal.org/u/tim.plunkett
Asset Library API
- ?
Authentication and Authorization
- ?
Automated Cron
- ?
Ban
- ?
Bartik
- Emma Maria Karayiannis 'emma.maria' https://www.drupal.org/u/emma.maria
Base system
- ?
Basic Auth
- Juampy Novillo Requena 'juampy' https://www.drupal.org/u/juampy
Batch API
- John Cook 'John Cook' https://www.drupal.org/u/john-cook
BigPipe
- Wim Leers 'Wim Leers' https://www.drupal.org/u/wim-leers
- Fabian Franz 'Fabianx' https://www.drupal.org/u/fabianx
Block
- Tim Plunkett 'tim.plunkett' https://www.drupal.org/u/tim.plunkett
- Ben Dougherty 'benjy' https://www.drupal.org/u/benjy
Block Content
- Lee Rowlands 'larowlan' https://www.drupal.org/u/larowlan
Book
- Peter Wolanin 'pwolanin' https://www.drupal.org/u/pwolanin
Bootstrap
- ?
Breakpoint
- Peter Droogmans 'attiks' https://www.drupal.org/u/attiks
- Marc Drummond 'mdrummond' https://www.drupal.org/u/mdrummond
Cache
- Nathaniel Catchpole 'catch' https://www.drupal.org/u/catch
CKEditor
- Henrik Danielsson 'TwoD' https://www.drupal.org/u/TwoD
- Wim Leers 'Wim Leers' https://www.drupal.org/u/wim-leers
- Marek 'mlewand' Lewandowski https://www.drupal.org/u/mlewand
Claro
- Cristina Chumillas 'ckrina' https://www.drupal.org/u/ckrina
- Sascha Eggenberger 'saschaeggi' https://www.drupal.org/u/saschaeggi
- Lauri Eskola 'lauriii' https://www.drupal.org/u/lauriii
- Ben Mullins 'bnjmnm' https://www.drupal.org/u/bnjmnm
Classy
- David Hernandez 'davidhernandez' https://www.drupal.org/u/davidhernandez
Color
- ?
Comment
- Lee Rowlands 'larowlan' https://www.drupal.org/u/larowlan
- Andrey Postnikov 'andypost' https://www.drupal.org/u/andypost
Configuration API
- Alex Pott 'alexpott' https://www.drupal.org/u/alexpott
- Matthew Tift 'mtift' https://www.drupal.org/u/mtift
Configuration Entity API
- Alex Pott 'alexpott' https://www.drupal.org/u/alexpott
- Tim Plunkett 'tim.plunkett' https://www.drupal.org/u/tim.plunkett
Configuration UI
- Tim Plunkett 'tim.plunkett' https://www.drupal.org/u/tim.plunkett
Configuration Translation
- Gábor Hojtsy 'Gábor Hojtsy' https://www.drupal.org/u/gábor-hojtsy
- Tobias Zimmermann 'tstoeckler' https://www.drupal.org/u/tstoeckler
- Vijayachandran Mani 'vijaycs85' https://www.drupal.org/u/vijaycs85
Contact
- Lee Rowlands 'larowlan' https://www.drupal.org/u/larowlan
- Jibran Ijaz 'jibran' https://www.drupal.org/u/jibran
- Andrey Postnikov 'andypost' https://www.drupal.org/u/andypost
Content Moderation
- Sam Becker 'Sam152' https://www.drupal.org/u/sam152
Content Translation
- ?
Contextual
- ?
Cron
- ?
CSS
- John Albin Wilkins 'JohnAlbin' https://www.drupal.org/u/johnalbin
Database API
- ?
MySQL DB driver
- David Strauss 'David Strauss' https://www.drupal.org/u/david-strauss
PostgreSQL DB driver
- ?
Sqlite DB driver
- ?
Database Logging
- Mariano D'Agostino 'dagmar' https://www.drupal.org/u/dagmar
Database Update API
- ?
DateTime
- Jonathan Hedstrom 'jhedstrom' https://www.drupal.org/u/jhedstrom
- Matthew Donadio 'mpdonadio' https://www.drupal.org/u/mpdonadio
DateTime Range
- Jonathan Hedstrom 'jhedstrom' https://www.drupal.org/u/jhedstrom
- Matthew Donadio 'mpdonadio' https://www.drupal.org/u/mpdonadio
Dynamic Page Cache
- Fabian Franz 'Fabianx' https://www.drupal.org/u/fabianx
- Wim Leers 'Wim Leers' https://www.drupal.org/u/wim-leers
Editor
- Henrik Danielsson 'TwoD' https://www.drupal.org/u/TwoD
- Wim Leers 'Wim Leers' https://www.drupal.org/u/wim-leers
Entity API
- Nathaniel Catchpole 'catch' https://www.drupal.org/u/catch
- Hristo Chonov 'hchonov' https://www.drupal.org/u/hchonov
- Sascha Grossenbacher 'Berdir' https://www.drupal.org/u/berdir
- Tobias Zimmermann 'tstoeckler' https://www.drupal.org/u/tstoeckler
Extension API
- ?
Field API
- Andrei Mateescu 'amateescu' https://www.drupal.org/u/amateescu
Field UI
- Yves Chedemois 'yched' https://www.drupal.org/u/yched
- Andrei Mateescu 'amateescu' https://www.drupal.org/u/amateescu
File
- Kim Pepper 'kim.pepper' https://www.drupal.org/u/kimpepper
Filter
- ?
Forum
- Lee Rowlands 'larowlan' https://www.drupal.org/u/larowlan
Form API
- Alex Bronstein 'effulgentsia' https://www.drupal.org/u/effulgentsia
- Tim Plunkett 'tim.plunkett' https://www.drupal.org/u/tim.plunkett
History
- Andrey Postnikov 'andypost' https://www.drupal.org/u/andypost
Hypertext Application Language (HAL)
- ?
Help
- ?
Help Topics
- Amber Matz 'Amber Himes Matz' https://www.drupal.org/u/amber-himes-matz
- Andrey Postnikov 'andypost' https://www.drupal.org/u/andypost
Image
- Claudiu Cristea 'claudiu.cristea' https://www.drupal.org/u/claudiu.cristea
Inline Form Errors
- Daniël Smidt 'dmsmidt' https://www.drupal.org/u/dmsmidt
Installer
- ?
Interface Translation (locale)
- Gábor Hojtsy 'Gábor Hojtsy' https://www.drupal.org/u/gábor-hojtsy
JavaScript
- Théodore Biadala 'nod_' https://www.drupal.org/u/nod_
- Sally Young 'justafish' https://www.drupal.org/u/justafish
JSON:API
- Mateu Aguiló Bosch 'e0ipso' https://www.drupal.org/u/e0ipso
- Björn Brala 'bbrala' https://www.drupal.org/u/bbrala
- Gabe Sullice 'gabesullice' https://www.drupal.org/u/gabesullice
- Wim Leers 'Wim Leers' https://www.drupal.org/u/wim-leers
Language
- Daniel F. Kudwien 'sun' https://www.drupal.org/u/sun
Layout Builder
- Ted Bowman 'tedbow' https://www.drupal.org/u/tedbow
- Emilie Nouveau 'DyanneNova' https://www.drupal.org/u/dyannenova
- Tim Plunkett 'tim.plunkett' https://www.drupal.org/u/tim.plunkett
Link Field
- Weber Macedo 'Mac_Weber' https://www.drupal.org/u/mac_weber
Lock
- ?
Mail
- ?
Markup
- ?
Media
- Sean Blommaert 'seanB' https://www.drupal.org/u/seanb
- Marcos Cano 'marcoscano' https://www.drupal.org/u/marcoscano
- Christian Fritsch 'chr.fritsch' https://www.drupal.org/u/chr.fritsch
- Adam Globus-Hoenich 'phenaproxima' https://www.drupal.org/u/phenaproxima
Media Library
- Sean Blommaert 'seanB' https://www.drupal.org/u/seanb
- Adam Globus-Hoenich 'phenaproxima' https://www.drupal.org/u/phenaproxima
Menu
- Daniel Wehner 'dawehner' https://www.drupal.org/u/dawehner
- Peter Wolanin 'pwolanin' https://www.drupal.org/u/pwolanin
Menu Link Content
- Daniel Wehner 'dawehner' https://www.drupal.org/u/dawehner
- Peter Wolanin 'pwolanin' https://www.drupal.org/u/pwolanin
Menu UI
- ?
Migrate
- Benji Fisher 'benjifisher' https://www.drupal.org/u/benjifisher
- Adam Globus-Hoenich 'phenaproxima' https://www.drupal.org/u/phenaproxima
- Lucas Hedding 'heddn' https://www.drupal.org/u/heddn
- Michael Lutz 'mikelutz' https://www.drupal.org/u/mikelutz
- Victoria Spagnolo 'quietone' https://www.drupal.org/u/quietone
Node
- ?
Node Access
- Ken Rickard 'agentrickard' https://www.drupal.org/u/agentrickard
- Moshe Weitzman 'moshe weitzman' https://www.drupal.org/u/moshe-weitzman
- Jess Myrbo 'xjm' https://www.drupal.org/u/xjm
Olivero
- Mike Herchel 'mherchel' https://www.drupal.org/u/mherchel
- Putra Bonaccorsi 'proeung' https://www.drupal.org/u/proeung
- Jen Witkowski 'jwitkowski79' https://www.drupal.org/u/jwitkowski79
- Konstantin Shupenko 'kostyashupenko' https://www.drupal.org/u/kostyashupenko
Options
- ?
Page Cache
- Lorenz Schori 'znerol' https://www.drupal.org/u/znerol
- Fabian Franz 'Fabianx' https://www.drupal.org/u/fabianx
Path
- Nathaniel Catchpole 'catch' https://www.drupal.org/u/catch
Path Alias
- Nathaniel Catchpole 'catch' https://www.drupal.org/u/catch
Plugin
- Kris Vanderwater 'EclipseGc' https://www.drupal.org/u/eclipseGc
- Alex Bronstein 'effulgentsia' https://www.drupal.org/u/effulgentsia
- Tim Plunkett 'tim.plunkett' https://www.drupal.org/u/tim.plunkett
Queue
- James Gilliland 'neclimdul' https://www.drupal.org/u/neclimdul
Quick Edit
- Wim Leers 'Wim Leers' https://www.drupal.org/u/wim-leers
- Théodore Biadala 'nod_' https://www.drupal.org/u/nod_
RDF
- ?
Render API
- Alex Bronstein 'effulgentsia' https://www.drupal.org/u/effulgentsia
- Moshe Weitzman 'moshe weitzman' https://www.drupal.org/u/moshe-weitzman
Request Processing
- ?
REST
- Wim Leers 'Wim Leers' https://www.drupal.org/u/wim-leers
Responsive Image
- Peter Droogmans 'attiks' https://www.drupal.org/u/attiks
- Marc Drummond 'mdrummond' https://www.drupal.org/u/mdrummond
- Jelle Sebreghts 'Jelle_S' https://www.drupal.org/u/jelle_s
Routing
- Tim Plunkett 'tim.plunkett' https://www.drupal.org/u/tim.plunkett
Search
- Peter Wolanin 'pwolanin' https://www.drupal.org/u/pwolanin
Serialization
- Damian Lee 'damiankloip' https://www.drupal.org/u/damiankloip
Settings Tray
- Ted Bowman 'tedbow' https://www.drupal.org/u/tedbow
Seven
- ?
Shortcut
- Tobias Zimmermann 'tstoeckler' https://www.drupal.org/u/tstoeckler
- Jibran Ijaz 'jibran' https://www.drupal.org/u/jibran
Stable
- ?
Stark
- John Albin Wilkins 'JohnAlbin' https://www.drupal.org/u/johnalbin
Statistics
- ?
Syslog
- Mariano D'Agostino 'dagmar' https://www.drupal.org/u/dagmar
System (module)
- ?
Taxonomy
- Jess Myrbo 'xjm' https://www.drupal.org/u/xjm
- Nathaniel Catchpole 'catch' https://www.drupal.org/u/catch
Telephone
- ?
Testing framework
- Alex Pott 'alexpott' https://www.drupal.org/u/alexpott
- Sascha Grossenbacher 'Berdir' https://www.drupal.org/u/berdir
- Daniel Wehner 'dawehner' https://www.drupal.org/u/dawehner
- Alberto M. 'mondrake' https://www.drupal.org/u/mondrake
Text Field
- ?
Theme API
- Alex Bronstein 'effulgentsia' https://www.drupal.org/u/effulgentsia
- Fabian Franz 'Fabianx' https://www.drupal.org/u/fabianx
- Joël Pittet 'joelpittet' https://www.drupal.org/u/joelpittet
- Lauri Eskola 'lauriii' https://www.drupal.org/u/lauriii
Token
- ?
Toolbar
- Théodore Biadala 'nod_' https://www.drupal.org/u/nod_
Tour
- Nick Schuch 'nick_schuch' https://www.drupal.org/u/nick_schuch
Tracker
- ?
Transliteration
- Andrei Mateescu 'amateescu' https://www.drupal.org/u/amateescu
Typed Data
- Wolfgang Ziegler 'fago' https://www.drupal.org/u/fago
Umami demo
- Mark Conroy 'markconroy' https://www.drupal.org/u/markconroy
- Gareth Goodwin 'smaz' https://www.drupal.org/u/smaz
- Keith Jay 'kjay' https://www.drupal.org/u/kjay
- Ofer Shaal 'shaal' https://www.drupal.org/u/shaal
Update Manager
- Ted Bowman 'tedbow' https://www.drupal.org/u/tedbow
- Derek Wright 'dww' https://www.drupal.org/u/dww
User
- Moshe Weitzman 'moshe weitzman' https://www.drupal.org/u/moshe-weitzman
Views
- Daniel Wehner 'dawehner' https://www.drupal.org/u/dawehner
- Tim Plunkett 'tim.plunkett' https://www.drupal.org/u/tim.plunkett
- Damian Lee 'damiankloip' https://www.drupal.org/u/damiankloip
- Jess Myrbo 'xjm' https://www.drupal.org/u/xjm
- Len Swaneveld 'Lendude' https://www.drupal.org/u/lendude
Workflows
- Sam Becker 'Sam152' https://www.drupal.org/u/sam152
Topic maintainers
-----------------
The Drupal Core topic maintainers are subject-matter experts in a topic that
spans multiple subsystems. These correspond to the core gates which all
proposed changes must pass. https://www.drupal.org/contribute/core/maintainers
provides more information on their responsibilities.
Accessibility
- Rain Breaw Michaels 'rainbreaw' https://www.drupal.org/u/rainbreaw
- Mike Gifford 'mgifford' https://www.drupal.org/u/mgifford
- Andrew Macpherson 'andrewmacpherson' https://www.drupal.org/u/andrewmacpherson
- (provisional) Ben Mullins 'bnjmnm' https://www.drupal.org/u/bnjmnm
Documentation
- ?
Performance
- Nathaniel Catchpole 'catch' https://www.drupal.org/u/catch
Testing
- ?
Usability
- Cristina Chumillas 'ckrina' https://www.drupal.org/u/ckrina
- Roy Scholten 'yoroy' https://www.drupal.org/u/yoroy
- Bojhan Somers 'Bojhan' https://www.drupal.org/u/bojhan
Security team
-------------
To report a security issue, see:
https://www.drupal.org/security-team/report-issue
The Drupal security team provides Security Advisories for vulnerabilities,
assists developers in resolving security issues, and provides security
documentation. See https://www.drupal.org/security-team for more information.
The security team lead is:
- Michael Hess 'mlhess' https://www.drupal.org/u/mlhess
Initiative coordinators
-----------------------
The Drupal core initiative coordinators oversee approved projects that
re-architect or otherwise improve large areas of Drupal core. See
https://www.drupal.org/contribute/core/maintainers for more information on
their responsibilities. The initiative coordinators are:
Decoupled Menus Initiative
- Théodore Biadala 'nod_' https://www.drupal.org/u/nod_
- Brian Perry 'brianperry' https://www.drupal.org/u/brianperry
Media Initiative
- Janez Urevc 'slashrsm' https://www.drupal.org/u/slashrsm
Core mentoring coordinators
---------------------------
The Drupal core mentors inspire, enable, and encourage new core contributors.
See https://www.drupal.org/core-mentoring for more information about mentoring.
Mentoring coordinators recruit and coach other mentors. They work on contributor
tools, documentation, and processes to make it easier for new contributors to
get involved. They organize communications and logistics, and actively
participate in mentoring.
- Mauricio Dinarte 'dinarcon' https://www.drupal.org/u/dinarcon
- Lucas Hedding 'heddn' https://www.drupal.org/u/heddn
- Tara King 'sparklingrobots' https://www.drupal.org/u/sparklingrobots
- Rachel Lawson 'rachel_norfolk' https://www.drupal.org/u/rachel_norfolk
- Elli Ludwigson 'ekl1773' https://www.drupal.org/u/ekl1773
- Jess Myrbo 'xjm' https://www.drupal.org/u/xjm
- Matthew Radcliffe 'mradcliffe' https://www.drupal.org/u/mradcliffe
- (provisional) Chris Darke 'chrisdarke' https://www.drupal.org/u/chrisdarke
- (provisional) Brian Gilbert 'realityloop' https://www.drupal.org/u/realityloop
- (provisional) AmyJune Hineline 'volkswagenchick' https://www.drupal.org/u/volkswagenchick

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CONTENTS OF THIS FILE
---------------------
* Introduction
* Minor and patch version updates
* Is my site using Composer?
* Updating code manually
* Updating code with Composer
* Updating Drupal 8 to Drupal 9
* Updating Drupal 6 or 7 to Drupal 9
INTRODUCTION
------------
This document provides links to resources on how to update or migrate your
Drupal site.
MINOR AND PATCH VERSION UPDATES
-------------------------------
Minor and patch updates are done either manually or with Composer, depending on
how the site was installed. Refer to the sections below on updating with
Composer or updating manually for tarball/zip installations.
Minor and patch versions are updates such as:
* Patch releases (e.g. 9.1.2 to 9.1.3)
* Scheduled minor releases (e.g 9.3.5 to 9.4.0)
* Beta to final releases (e.g. 9.1.0-beta2 to 9.1.0)
IS MY SITE USING COMPOSER?
--------------------------
Before updating, determine if your site is currently managed by Composer.
On a typical Unix/Linux command line, this can be determined by running the
following command (replace /PATH/TO/composer with the appropriate location
for your system):
/PATH/TO/composer info drupal/core
UPDATING CODE WITH COMPOSER
---------------------------
* Refer to 'Update Drupal core via Composer' for details on using Composer:
https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/update/update-drupal-core-via-composer
UPDATING CODE MANUALLY
----------------------
* Refer to 'Updating the Core Software' for details on updating manually:
https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/update/update-core-manually
UPDATING DRUPAL 8 TO DRUPAL 9
-----------------------------
1. Prepare the Drupal 8 site for Drupal 9:
https://www.drupal.org/docs/9/how-to-prepare-your-drupal-7-or-8-site-for-drupal-9/upgrading-a-drupal-8-site-to-drupal-9
2. Update the Drupal 8 codebase to Drupal 9:
https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/upgrade/upgrading-between-drupal-8-major-versions-eg-from-drupal-8-to-drupal-9
3. Navigate to /update.php to initiate the update process.
UPDATING DRUPAL 6 OR 7 TO DRUPAL 9
----------------------------------
* Updating from a previous major version, such as Drupal 6 or 7, requires
importing the old site configuration and content into a new Drupal 9 site.
Refer to the 'Migrate Guide' for more details on this process:
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CONFIGURATION AND FEATURES
--------------------------
Drupal core (what you get when you download and extract a drupal-x.y.tar.gz or
drupal-x.y.zip file from https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal) has what you
need to get started with your website. It includes several modules (extensions
that add functionality) for common website features, such as managing content,
user accounts, image uploading, and search. Core comes with many options that
allow site-specific configuration. In addition to the core modules, there are
thousands of contributed modules (for functionality not included with Drupal
core) available for download.
More about configuration:
* Install, update, and maintain Drupal:
See INSTALL.txt and UPDATE.txt in the "core" directory.
* Learn about how to use Drupal to create your site:
https://www.drupal.org/documentation
* Follow best practices:
https://www.drupal.org/best-practices
* Download contributed modules to /modules to extend Drupal's functionality:
https://www.drupal.org/project/project_module
* See also: "Developing for Drupal" for writing your own modules, below.
INSTALLATION PROFILES
---------------------
Installation profiles define additional steps (such as enabling modules,
defining content types, etc.) that run after the base installation provided
by core when Drupal is first installed. There are two basic installation
profiles provided with Drupal core.
Installation profiles from the Drupal community modify the installation process
to provide a website for a specific use case, such as a CMS for media
publishers, a web-based project tracking tool, or a full-fledged CRM for
non-profit organizations raising money and accepting donations. They can be
distributed as bare installation profiles or as "distributions". Distributions
include Drupal core, the installation profile, and all other required
extensions, such as contributed and custom modules, themes, and third-party
libraries. Bare installation profiles require you to download Drupal Core and
the required extensions separately; place the downloaded profile in the
/profiles directory before you start the installation process.
More about installation profiles and distributions:
* Read about the difference between installation profiles and distributions:
https://www.drupal.org/docs/distributions/creating-distributions
* Download contributed installation profiles and distributions:
https://www.drupal.org/project/project_distribution
* Develop your own installation profile or distribution:
https://www.drupal.org/docs/distributions/creating-distributions
APPEARANCE
----------
In Drupal, the appearance of your site is set by the theme (themes are
extensions that set fonts, colors, and layout). Drupal core comes with several
themes. More themes are available for download, and you can also create your own
custom theme.
More about themes:
* Download contributed themes to /themes to modify Drupal's appearance:
https://www.drupal.org/project/project_theme
* Develop your own theme:
https://www.drupal.org/docs/theming-drupal
DEVELOPING FOR DRUPAL
---------------------
Drupal contains an extensive API that allows you to add to and modify the
functionality of your site. The API consists of "hooks", which allow modules to
react to system events and customize Drupal's behavior, and functions that
standardize common operations such as database queries and form generation. The
flexible hook architecture means that you should never need to directly modify
the files that come with Drupal core to achieve the functionality you want;
instead, functionality modifications take the form of modules.
When you need new functionality for your Drupal site, search for existing
contributed modules. If you find a module that matches except for a bug or an
additional needed feature, change the module and contribute your improvements
back to the project in the form of a "patch". Create new custom modules only
when nothing existing comes close to what you need.
More about developing:
* Search for existing contributed modules:
https://www.drupal.org/project/project_module
* Contribute a patch:
https://www.drupal.org/patch/submit
* Develop your own module:
https://www.drupal.org/developing/modules
* Follow programming best practices:
https://www.drupal.org/docs/develop/standards
* Refer to the API documentation:
https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/9
* Learn from documented Drupal API examples:
https://www.drupal.org/project/examples

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Drupal Scaffold Files are files that are contained inside drupal/core, but are
installed outside of the core directory (e.g. at the Drupal root).
Scaffold files were added to drupal/core in Drupal 8.8.x. During the Drupal 8
development cycle, the scaffold files are also being maintained in their original
locations. This is done so that Drupal sites based on the template project
drupal-composer/drupal-project may continue to download these files from the same
URLs they have historically been found at.
The scaffold files will be deleted from their original location in Drupal 9.
See https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/issues/3075954 for follow-on work.

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HOW-TO: Test these Drupal scaffold files
In order to test these scaffold files, you'll need to get the entire Drupal repo and
run the tests there.
You'll find the tests in core/tests/Drupal/Tests/ComposerIntegrationTest.php.
You can get the full Drupal repo here:
https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/git-instructions
You can find more information about running PHPUnit tests with Drupal here:
https://www.drupal.org/node/2116263
You can run a single phpunit test file like so:
$ ./vendor/bin/phpunit -c core core/tests/Drupal/Tests/ComposerIntegrationTest.php

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--errors=box-model,
display-property-grouping,
duplicate-background-images,
duplicate-properties,
empty-rules,
ids,
import,
important,
known-properties,
outline-none,
overqualified-elements,
qualified-headings,
shorthand,
star-property-hack,
text-indent,
underscore-property-hack,
unique-headings,
unqualified-attributes,
vendor-prefix,
zero-units
--ignore=adjoining-classes,
box-sizing,
bulletproof-font-face,
compatible-vendor-prefixes,
errors,
fallback-colors,
floats,
font-faces,
font-sizes,
gradients,
import-ie-limit,
order-alphabetical,
regex-selectors,
rules-count,
selector-max,
selector-max-approaching,
selector-newline,
universal-selector
--exclude-list=core/assets,
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parameters:
session.storage.options:
# Default ini options for sessions.
#
# Some distributions of Linux (most notably Debian) ship their PHP
# installations with garbage collection (gc) disabled. Since Drupal depends
# on PHP's garbage collection for clearing sessions, ensure that garbage
# collection occurs by using the most common settings.
# @default 1
gc_probability: 1
# @default 100
gc_divisor: 100
#
# Set session lifetime (in seconds), i.e. the time from the user's last
# visit to the active session may be deleted by the session garbage
# collector. When a session is deleted, authenticated users are logged out,
# and the contents of the user's $_SESSION variable is discarded.
# @default 200000
gc_maxlifetime: 200000
#
# Set session cookie lifetime (in seconds), i.e. the time from the session
# is created to the cookie expires, i.e. when the browser is expected to
# discard the cookie. The value 0 means "until the browser is closed".
# @default 2000000
cookie_lifetime: 2000000
#
# Drupal automatically generates a unique session cookie name based on the
# full domain name used to access the site. This mechanism is sufficient
# for most use-cases, including multi-site deployments. However, if it is
# desired that a session can be reused across different subdomains, the
# cookie domain needs to be set to the shared base domain. Doing so assures
# that users remain logged in as they cross between various subdomains.
# To maximize compatibility and normalize the behavior across user agents,
# the cookie domain should start with a dot.
#
# @default none
# cookie_domain: '.example.com'
#
# Set the session ID string length. The length can be between 22 to 256. The
# PHP recommended value is 48. See
# https://www.php.net/manual/session.security.ini.php for more information.
# This value should be kept in sync with
# \Drupal\Core\Session\SessionConfiguration::__construct()
# @default 48
sid_length: 48
#
# Set the number of bits in encoded session ID character. The possible
# values are '4' (0-9, a-f), '5' (0-9, a-v), and '6' (0-9, a-z, A-Z, "-",
# ","). The PHP recommended value is 6. See
# https://www.php.net/manual/session.security.ini.php for more information.
# This value should be kept in sync with
# \Drupal\Core\Session\SessionConfiguration::__construct()
# @default 6
sid_bits_per_character: 6
twig.config:
# Twig debugging:
#
# When debugging is enabled:
# - The markup of each Twig template is surrounded by HTML comments that
# contain theming information, such as template file name suggestions.
# - Note that this debugging markup will cause automated tests that directly
# check rendered HTML to fail. When running automated tests, 'debug'
# should be set to FALSE.
# - The dump() function can be used in Twig templates to output information
# about template variables.
# - Twig templates are automatically recompiled whenever the source code
# changes (see auto_reload below).
#
# For more information about debugging Twig templates, see
# https://www.drupal.org/node/1906392.
#
# Not recommended in production environments
# @default false
debug: false
# Twig auto-reload:
#
# Automatically recompile Twig templates whenever the source code changes.
# If you don't provide a value for auto_reload, it will be determined
# based on the value of debug.
#
# Not recommended in production environments
# @default null
auto_reload: null
# Twig cache:
#
# By default, Twig templates will be compiled and stored in the filesystem
# to increase performance. Disabling the Twig cache will recompile the
# templates from source each time they are used. In most cases the
# auto_reload setting above should be enabled rather than disabling the
# Twig cache.
#
# Not recommended in production environments
# @default true
cache: true
renderer.config:
# Renderer required cache contexts:
#
# The Renderer will automatically associate these cache contexts with every
# render array, hence varying every render array by these cache contexts.
#
# @default ['languages:language_interface', 'theme', 'user.permissions']
required_cache_contexts: ['languages:language_interface', 'theme', 'user.permissions']
# Renderer automatic placeholdering conditions:
#
# Drupal allows portions of the page to be automatically deferred when
# rendering to improve cache performance. That is especially helpful for
# cache contexts that vary widely, such as the active user. On some sites
# those may be different, however, such as sites with only a handful of
# users. If you know what the high-cardinality cache contexts are for your
# site, specify those here. If you're not sure, the defaults are fairly safe
# in general.
#
# For more information about rendering optimizations see
# https://www.drupal.org/developing/api/8/render/arrays/cacheability#optimizing
auto_placeholder_conditions:
# Max-age at or below which caching is not considered worthwhile.
#
# Disable by setting to -1.
#
# @default 0
max-age: 0
# Cache contexts with a high cardinality.
#
# Disable by setting to [].
#
# @default ['session', 'user']
contexts: ['session', 'user']
# Tags with a high invalidation frequency.
#
# Disable by setting to [].
#
# @default []
tags: []
# Cacheability debugging:
#
# Responses with cacheability metadata (CacheableResponseInterface instances)
# get X-Drupal-Cache-Tags, X-Drupal-Cache-Contexts and X-Drupal-Cache-Max-Age
# headers.
#
# For more information about debugging cacheable responses, see
# https://www.drupal.org/developing/api/8/response/cacheable-response-interface
#
# Not recommended in production environments
# @default false
http.response.debug_cacheability_headers: false
factory.keyvalue: {}
# Default key/value storage service to use.
# @default keyvalue.database
# default: keyvalue.database
# Collection-specific overrides.
# state: keyvalue.database
factory.keyvalue.expirable: {}
# Default key/value expirable storage service to use.
# @default keyvalue.database.expirable
# default: keyvalue.database.expirable
# Allowed protocols for URL generation.
filter_protocols:
- http
- https
- ftp
- news
- nntp
- tel
- telnet
- mailto
- irc
- ssh
- sftp
- webcal
- rtsp
# Configure Cross-Site HTTP requests (CORS).
# Read https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Access_control_CORS
# for more information about the topic in general.
# Note: By default the configuration is disabled.
cors.config:
enabled: false
# Specify allowed headers, like 'x-allowed-header'.
allowedHeaders: []
# Specify allowed request methods, specify ['*'] to allow all possible ones.
allowedMethods: []
# Configure requests allowed from specific origins.
allowedOrigins: ['*']
# Sets the Access-Control-Expose-Headers header.
exposedHeaders: false
# Sets the Access-Control-Max-Age header.
maxAge: false
# Sets the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header.
supportsCredentials: false

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<?php
// phpcs:ignoreFile
/**
* @file
* Drupal site-specific configuration file.
*
* IMPORTANT NOTE:
* This file may have been set to read-only by the Drupal installation program.
* If you make changes to this file, be sure to protect it again after making
* your modifications. Failure to remove write permissions to this file is a
* security risk.
*
* In order to use the selection rules below the multisite aliasing file named
* sites/sites.php must be present. Its optional settings will be loaded, and
* the aliases in the array $sites will override the default directory rules
* below. See sites/example.sites.php for more information about aliases.
*
* The configuration directory will be discovered by stripping the website's
* hostname from left to right and pathname from right to left. The first
* configuration file found will be used and any others will be ignored. If no
* other configuration file is found then the default configuration file at
* 'sites/default' will be used.
*
* For example, for a fictitious site installed at
* https://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test/, the 'settings.php' file is searched
* for in the following directories:
*
* - sites/8080.www.drupal.org.mysite.test
* - sites/www.drupal.org.mysite.test
* - sites/drupal.org.mysite.test
* - sites/org.mysite.test
*
* - sites/8080.www.drupal.org.mysite
* - sites/www.drupal.org.mysite
* - sites/drupal.org.mysite
* - sites/org.mysite
*
* - sites/8080.www.drupal.org
* - sites/www.drupal.org
* - sites/drupal.org
* - sites/org
*
* - sites/default
*
* Note that if you are installing on a non-standard port number, prefix the
* hostname with that number. For example,
* https://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test/ could be loaded from
* sites/8080.www.drupal.org.mysite.test/.
*
* @see example.sites.php
* @see \Drupal\Core\DrupalKernel::getSitePath()
*
* In addition to customizing application settings through variables in
* settings.php, you can create a services.yml file in the same directory to
* register custom, site-specific service definitions and/or swap out default
* implementations with custom ones.
*/
/**
* Database settings:
*
* The $databases array specifies the database connection or
* connections that Drupal may use. Drupal is able to connect
* to multiple databases, including multiple types of databases,
* during the same request.
*
* One example of the simplest connection array is shown below. To use the
* sample settings, copy and uncomment the code below between the @code and
* @endcode lines and paste it after the $databases declaration. You will need
* to replace the database username and password and possibly the host and port
* with the appropriate credentials for your database system.
*
* The next section describes how to customize the $databases array for more
* specific needs.
*
* @code
* $databases['default']['default'] = [
* 'database' => 'databasename',
* 'username' => 'sqlusername',
* 'password' => 'sqlpassword',
* 'host' => 'localhost',
* 'port' => '3306',
* 'driver' => 'mysql',
* 'prefix' => '',
* 'collation' => 'utf8mb4_general_ci',
* ];
* @endcode
*/
$databases = [];
/**
* Customizing database settings.
*
* Many of the values of the $databases array can be customized for your
* particular database system. Refer to the sample in the section above as a
* starting point.
*
* The "driver" property indicates what Drupal database driver the
* connection should use. This is usually the same as the name of the
* database type, such as mysql or sqlite, but not always. The other
* properties will vary depending on the driver. For SQLite, you must
* specify a database file name in a directory that is writable by the
* webserver. For most other drivers, you must specify a
* username, password, host, and database name.
*
* Drupal core implements drivers for mysql, pgsql, and sqlite. Other drivers
* can be provided by contributed or custom modules. To use a contributed or
* custom driver, the "namespace" property must be set to the namespace of the
* driver. The code in this namespace must be autoloadable prior to connecting
* to the database, and therefore, prior to when module root namespaces are
* added to the autoloader. To add the driver's namespace to the autoloader,
* set the "autoload" property to the PSR-4 base directory of the driver's
* namespace. This is optional for projects managed with Composer if the
* driver's namespace is in Composer's autoloader.
*
* For each database, you may optionally specify multiple "target" databases.
* A target database allows Drupal to try to send certain queries to a
* different database if it can but fall back to the default connection if not.
* That is useful for primary/replica replication, as Drupal may try to connect
* to a replica server when appropriate and if one is not available will simply
* fall back to the single primary server (The terms primary/replica are
* traditionally referred to as master/slave in database server documentation).
*
* The general format for the $databases array is as follows:
* @code
* $databases['default']['default'] = $info_array;
* $databases['default']['replica'][] = $info_array;
* $databases['default']['replica'][] = $info_array;
* $databases['extra']['default'] = $info_array;
* @endcode
*
* In the above example, $info_array is an array of settings described above.
* The first line sets a "default" database that has one primary database
* (the second level default). The second and third lines create an array
* of potential replica databases. Drupal will select one at random for a given
* request as needed. The fourth line creates a new database with a name of
* "extra".
*
* You can optionally set prefixes for some or all database table names
* by using the 'prefix' setting. If a prefix is specified, the table
* name will be prepended with its value. Be sure to use valid database
* characters only, usually alphanumeric and underscore. If no prefixes
* are desired, leave it as an empty string ''.
*
* To have all database names prefixed, set 'prefix' as a string:
* @code
* 'prefix' => 'main_',
* @endcode
*
* Per-table prefixes are deprecated as of Drupal 8.2, and will be removed in
* Drupal 9.0. After that, only a single prefix for all tables will be
* supported.
*
* To provide prefixes for specific tables, set 'prefix' as an array.
* The array's keys are the table names and the values are the prefixes.
* The 'default' element is mandatory and holds the prefix for any tables
* not specified elsewhere in the array. Example:
* @code
* 'prefix' => [
* 'default' => 'main_',
* 'users' => 'shared_',
* 'sessions' => 'shared_',
* 'role' => 'shared_',
* 'authmap' => 'shared_',
* ],
* @endcode
* You can also use a reference to a schema/database as a prefix. This may be
* useful if your Drupal installation exists in a schema that is not the default
* or you want to access several databases from the same code base at the same
* time.
* Example:
* @code
* 'prefix' => [
* 'default' => 'main.',
* 'users' => 'shared.',
* 'sessions' => 'shared.',
* 'role' => 'shared.',
* 'authmap' => 'shared.',
* ];
* @endcode
* NOTE: MySQL and SQLite's definition of a schema is a database.
*
* Advanced users can add or override initial commands to execute when
* connecting to the database server, as well as PDO connection settings. For
* example, to enable MySQL SELECT queries to exceed the max_join_size system
* variable, and to reduce the database connection timeout to 5 seconds:
* @code
* $databases['default']['default'] = [
* 'init_commands' => [
* 'big_selects' => 'SET SQL_BIG_SELECTS=1',
* ],
* 'pdo' => [
* PDO::ATTR_TIMEOUT => 5,
* ],
* ];
* @endcode
*
* WARNING: The above defaults are designed for database portability. Changing
* them may cause unexpected behavior, including potential data loss. See
* https://www.drupal.org/developing/api/database/configuration for more
* information on these defaults and the potential issues.
*
* More details can be found in the constructor methods for each driver:
* - \Drupal\Core\Database\Driver\mysql\Connection::__construct()
* - \Drupal\Core\Database\Driver\pgsql\Connection::__construct()
* - \Drupal\Core\Database\Driver\sqlite\Connection::__construct()
*
* Sample Database configuration format for PostgreSQL (pgsql):
* @code
* $databases['default']['default'] = [
* 'driver' => 'pgsql',
* 'database' => 'databasename',
* 'username' => 'sqlusername',
* 'password' => 'sqlpassword',
* 'host' => 'localhost',
* 'prefix' => '',
* ];
* @endcode
*
* Sample Database configuration format for SQLite (sqlite):
* @code
* $databases['default']['default'] = [
* 'driver' => 'sqlite',
* 'database' => '/path/to/databasefilename',
* ];
* @endcode
*
* Sample Database configuration format for a driver in a contributed module:
* @code
* $databases['default']['default'] = [
* 'driver' => 'my_driver',
* 'namespace' => 'Drupal\my_module\Driver\Database\my_driver',
* 'autoload' => 'modules/my_module/src/Driver/Database/my_driver/',
* 'database' => 'databasename',
* 'username' => 'sqlusername',
* 'password' => 'sqlpassword',
* 'host' => 'localhost',
* 'prefix' => '',
* ];
* @endcode
*/
/**
* Location of the site configuration files.
*
* The $settings['config_sync_directory'] specifies the location of file system
* directory used for syncing configuration data. On install, the directory is
* created. This is used for configuration imports.
*
* The default location for this directory is inside a randomly-named
* directory in the public files path. The setting below allows you to set
* its location.
*/
# $settings['config_sync_directory'] = '/directory/outside/webroot';
/**
* Settings:
*
* $settings contains environment-specific configuration, such as the files
* directory and reverse proxy address, and temporary configuration, such as
* security overrides.
*
* @see \Drupal\Core\Site\Settings::get()
*/
/**
* Salt for one-time login links, cancel links, form tokens, etc.
*
* This variable will be set to a random value by the installer. All one-time
* login links will be invalidated if the value is changed. Note that if your
* site is deployed on a cluster of web servers, you must ensure that this
* variable has the same value on each server.
*
* For enhanced security, you may set this variable to the contents of a file
* outside your document root; you should also ensure that this file is not
* stored with backups of your database.
*
* Example:
* @code
* $settings['hash_salt'] = file_get_contents('/home/example/salt.txt');
* @endcode
*/
$settings['hash_salt'] = '';
/**
* Deployment identifier.
*
* Drupal's dependency injection container will be automatically invalidated and
* rebuilt when the Drupal core version changes. When updating contributed or
* custom code that changes the container, changing this identifier will also
* allow the container to be invalidated as soon as code is deployed.
*/
# $settings['deployment_identifier'] = \Drupal::VERSION;
/**
* Access control for update.php script.
*
* If you are updating your Drupal installation using the update.php script but
* are not logged in using either an account with the "Administer software
* updates" permission or the site maintenance account (the account that was
* created during installation), you will need to modify the access check
* statement below. Change the FALSE to a TRUE to disable the access check.
* After finishing the upgrade, be sure to open this file again and change the
* TRUE back to a FALSE!
*/
$settings['update_free_access'] = FALSE;
/**
* Fallback to HTTP for Update Manager and for fetching security advisories.
*
* If your site fails to connect to updates.drupal.org over HTTPS (either when
* fetching data on available updates, or when fetching the feed of critical
* security announcements), you may uncomment this setting and set it to TRUE to
* allow an insecure fallback to HTTP. Note that doing so will open your site up
* to a potential man-in-the-middle attack. You should instead attempt to
* resolve the issues before enabling this option.
* @see https://www.drupal.org/docs/system-requirements/php-requirements#openssl
* @see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-middle_attack
* @see \Drupal\update\UpdateFetcher
* @see \Drupal\system\SecurityAdvisories\SecurityAdvisoriesFetcher
*/
# $settings['update_fetch_with_http_fallback'] = TRUE;
/**
* External access proxy settings:
*
* If your site must access the Internet via a web proxy then you can enter the
* proxy settings here. Set the full URL of the proxy, including the port, in
* variables:
* - $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['http']: The proxy URL for HTTP
* requests.
* - $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['https']: The proxy URL for HTTPS
* requests.
* You can pass in the user name and password for basic authentication in the
* URLs in these settings.
*
* You can also define an array of host names that can be accessed directly,
* bypassing the proxy, in $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['no'].
*/
# $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['http'] = 'http://proxy_user:proxy_pass@example.com:8080';
# $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['https'] = 'http://proxy_user:proxy_pass@example.com:8080';
# $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['no'] = ['127.0.0.1', 'localhost'];
/**
* Reverse Proxy Configuration:
*
* Reverse proxy servers are often used to enhance the performance
* of heavily visited sites and may also provide other site caching,
* security, or encryption benefits. In an environment where Drupal
* is behind a reverse proxy, the real IP address of the client should
* be determined such that the correct client IP address is available
* to Drupal's logging, statistics, and access management systems. In
* the most simple scenario, the proxy server will add an
* X-Forwarded-For header to the request that contains the client IP
* address. However, HTTP headers are vulnerable to spoofing, where a
* malicious client could bypass restrictions by setting the
* X-Forwarded-For header directly. Therefore, Drupal's proxy
* configuration requires the IP addresses of all remote proxies to be
* specified in $settings['reverse_proxy_addresses'] to work correctly.
*
* Enable this setting to get Drupal to determine the client IP from the
* X-Forwarded-For header. If you are unsure about this setting, do not have a
* reverse proxy, or Drupal operates in a shared hosting environment, this
* setting should remain commented out.
*
* In order for this setting to be used you must specify every possible
* reverse proxy IP address in $settings['reverse_proxy_addresses'].
* If a complete list of reverse proxies is not available in your
* environment (for example, if you use a CDN) you may set the
* $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] variable directly in settings.php.
* Be aware, however, that it is likely that this would allow IP
* address spoofing unless more advanced precautions are taken.
*/
# $settings['reverse_proxy'] = TRUE;
/**
* Specify every reverse proxy IP address in your environment.
* This setting is required if $settings['reverse_proxy'] is TRUE.
*/
# $settings['reverse_proxy_addresses'] = ['a.b.c.d', ...];
/**
* Reverse proxy trusted headers.
*
* Sets which headers to trust from your reverse proxy.
*
* Common values are:
* - \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_FOR
* - \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_HOST
* - \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PORT
* - \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PROTO
* - \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_FORWARDED
*
* Note the default value of
* @code
* \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_FOR | \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_HOST | \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PORT | \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PROTO | \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_FORWARDED
* @endcode
* is not secure by default. The value should be set to only the specific
* headers the reverse proxy uses. For example:
* @code
* \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_FOR | \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_HOST | \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PORT | \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PROTO
* @endcode
* This would trust the following headers:
* - X_FORWARDED_FOR
* - X_FORWARDED_HOST
* - X_FORWARDED_PROTO
* - X_FORWARDED_PORT
*
* @see \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_FOR
* @see \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_HOST
* @see \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PORT
* @see \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PROTO
* @see \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_FORWARDED
* @see \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::setTrustedProxies
*/
# $settings['reverse_proxy_trusted_headers'] = \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_FOR | \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_HOST | \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PORT | \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_X_FORWARDED_PROTO | \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request::HEADER_FORWARDED;
/**
* Page caching:
*
* By default, Drupal sends a "Vary: Cookie" HTTP header for anonymous page
* views. This tells a HTTP proxy that it may return a page from its local
* cache without contacting the web server, if the user sends the same Cookie
* header as the user who originally requested the cached page. Without "Vary:
* Cookie", authenticated users would also be served the anonymous page from
* the cache. If the site has mostly anonymous users except a few known
* editors/administrators, the Vary header can be omitted. This allows for
* better caching in HTTP proxies (including reverse proxies), i.e. even if
* clients send different cookies, they still get content served from the cache.
* However, authenticated users should access the site directly (i.e. not use an
* HTTP proxy, and bypass the reverse proxy if one is used) in order to avoid
* getting cached pages from the proxy.
*/
# $settings['omit_vary_cookie'] = TRUE;
/**
* Cache TTL for client error (4xx) responses.
*
* Items cached per-URL tend to result in a large number of cache items, and
* this can be problematic on 404 pages which by their nature are unbounded. A
* fixed TTL can be set for these items, defaulting to one hour, so that cache
* backends which do not support LRU can purge older entries. To disable caching
* of client error responses set the value to 0. Currently applies only to
* page_cache module.
*/
# $settings['cache_ttl_4xx'] = 3600;
/**
* Expiration of cached forms.
*
* Drupal's Form API stores details of forms in a cache and these entries are
* kept for at least 6 hours by default. Expired entries are cleared by cron.
*
* @see \Drupal\Core\Form\FormCache::setCache()
*/
# $settings['form_cache_expiration'] = 21600;
/**
* Class Loader.
*
* If the APCu extension is detected, the classloader will be optimized to use
* it. Set to FALSE to disable this.
*
* @see https://getcomposer.org/doc/articles/autoloader-optimization.md
*/
# $settings['class_loader_auto_detect'] = FALSE;
/**
* Authorized file system operations:
*
* The Update Manager module included with Drupal provides a mechanism for
* site administrators to securely install missing updates for the site
* directly through the web user interface. On securely-configured servers,
* the Update manager will require the administrator to provide SSH or FTP
* credentials before allowing the installation to proceed; this allows the
* site to update the new files as the user who owns all the Drupal files,
* instead of as the user the webserver is running as. On servers where the
* webserver user is itself the owner of the Drupal files, the administrator
* will not be prompted for SSH or FTP credentials (note that these server
* setups are common on shared hosting, but are inherently insecure).
*
* Some sites might wish to disable the above functionality, and only update
* the code directly via SSH or FTP themselves. This setting completely
* disables all functionality related to these authorized file operations.
*
* @see https://www.drupal.org/node/244924
*
* Remove the leading hash signs to disable.
*/
# $settings['allow_authorize_operations'] = FALSE;
/**
* Default mode for directories and files written by Drupal.
*
* Value should be in PHP Octal Notation, with leading zero.
*/
# $settings['file_chmod_directory'] = 0775;
# $settings['file_chmod_file'] = 0664;
/**
* Public file base URL:
*
* An alternative base URL to be used for serving public files. This must
* include any leading directory path.
*
* A different value from the domain used by Drupal to be used for accessing
* public files. This can be used for a simple CDN integration, or to improve
* security by serving user-uploaded files from a different domain or subdomain
* pointing to the same server. Do not include a trailing slash.
*/
# $settings['file_public_base_url'] = 'http://downloads.example.com/files';
/**
* Public file path:
*
* A local file system path where public files will be stored. This directory
* must exist and be writable by Drupal. This directory must be relative to
* the Drupal installation directory and be accessible over the web.
*/
# $settings['file_public_path'] = 'sites/default/files';
/**
* Private file path:
*
* A local file system path where private files will be stored. This directory
* must be absolute, outside of the Drupal installation directory and not
* accessible over the web.
*
* Note: Caches need to be cleared when this value is changed to make the
* private:// stream wrapper available to the system.
*
* See https://www.drupal.org/documentation/modules/file for more information
* about securing private files.
*/
# $settings['file_private_path'] = '';
/**
* Temporary file path:
*
* A local file system path where temporary files will be stored. This directory
* must be absolute, outside of the Drupal installation directory and not
* accessible over the web.
*
* If this is not set, the default for the operating system will be used.
*
* @see \Drupal\Component\FileSystem\FileSystem::getOsTemporaryDirectory()
*/
# $settings['file_temp_path'] = '/tmp';
/**
* Session write interval:
*
* Set the minimum interval between each session write to database.
* For performance reasons it defaults to 180.
*/
# $settings['session_write_interval'] = 180;
/**
* String overrides:
*
* To override specific strings on your site with or without enabling the Locale
* module, add an entry to this list. This functionality allows you to change
* a small number of your site's default English language interface strings.
*
* Remove the leading hash signs to enable.
*
* The "en" part of the variable name, is dynamic and can be any langcode of
* any added language. (eg locale_custom_strings_de for german).
*/
# $settings['locale_custom_strings_en'][''] = [
# 'forum' => 'Discussion board',
# '@count min' => '@count minutes',
# ];
/**
* A custom theme for the offline page:
*
* This applies when the site is explicitly set to maintenance mode through the
* administration page or when the database is inactive due to an error.
* The template file should also be copied into the theme. It is located inside
* 'core/modules/system/templates/maintenance-page.html.twig'.
*
* Note: This setting does not apply to installation and update pages.
*/
# $settings['maintenance_theme'] = 'bartik';
/**
* PHP settings:
*
* To see what PHP settings are possible, including whether they can be set at
* runtime (by using ini_set()), read the PHP documentation:
* http://php.net/manual/ini.list.php
* See \Drupal\Core\DrupalKernel::bootEnvironment() for required runtime
* settings and the .htaccess file for non-runtime settings.
* Settings defined there should not be duplicated here so as to avoid conflict
* issues.
*/
/**
* If you encounter a situation where users post a large amount of text, and
* the result is stripped out upon viewing but can still be edited, Drupal's
* output filter may not have sufficient memory to process it. If you
* experience this issue, you may wish to uncomment the following two lines
* and increase the limits of these variables. For more information, see
* http://php.net/manual/pcre.configuration.php.
*/
# ini_set('pcre.backtrack_limit', 200000);
# ini_set('pcre.recursion_limit', 200000);
/**
* Add Permissions-Policy header to disable Google FLoC.
*
* By default, Drupal sends the 'Permissions-Policy: interest-cohort=()' header
* to disable Google's Federated Learning of Cohorts feature, introduced in
* Chrome 89.
*
* See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federated_Learning_of_Cohorts for more
* information about FLoC.
*
* If you don't wish to disable FLoC in Chrome, you can set this value
* to FALSE.
*/
# $settings['block_interest_cohort'] = TRUE;
/**
* Configuration overrides.
*
* To globally override specific configuration values for this site,
* set them here. You usually don't need to use this feature. This is
* useful in a configuration file for a vhost or directory, rather than
* the default settings.php.
*
* Note that any values you provide in these variable overrides will not be
* viewable from the Drupal administration interface. The administration
* interface displays the values stored in configuration so that you can stage
* changes to other environments that don't have the overrides.
*
* There are particular configuration values that are risky to override. For
* example, overriding the list of installed modules in 'core.extension' is not
* supported as module install or uninstall has not occurred. Other examples
* include field storage configuration, because it has effects on database
* structure, and 'core.menu.static_menu_link_overrides' since this is cached in
* a way that is not config override aware. Also, note that changing
* configuration values in settings.php will not fire any of the configuration
* change events.
*/
# $config['system.site']['name'] = 'My Drupal site';
# $config['user.settings']['anonymous'] = 'Visitor';
/**
* Fast 404 pages:
*
* Drupal can generate fully themed 404 pages. However, some of these responses
* are for images or other resource files that are not displayed to the user.
* This can waste bandwidth, and also generate server load.
*
* The options below return a simple, fast 404 page for URLs matching a
* specific pattern:
* - $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['exclude_paths']: A regular
* expression to match paths to exclude, such as images generated by image
* styles, or dynamically-resized images. The default pattern provided below
* also excludes the private file system. If you need to add more paths, you
* can add '|path' to the expression.
* - $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['paths']: A regular expression to
* match paths that should return a simple 404 page, rather than the fully
* themed 404 page. If you don't have any aliases ending in htm or html you
* can add '|s?html?' to the expression.
* - $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['html']: The html to return for
* simple 404 pages.
*
* Remove the leading hash signs if you would like to alter this functionality.
*/
# $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['exclude_paths'] = '/\/(?:styles)|(?:system\/files)\//';
# $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['paths'] = '/\.(?:txt|png|gif|jpe?g|css|js|ico|swf|flv|cgi|bat|pl|dll|exe|asp)$/i';
# $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['html'] = '<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title>404 Not Found</title></head><body><h1>Not Found</h1><p>The requested URL "@path" was not found on this server.</p></body></html>';
/**
* Load services definition file.
*/
$settings['container_yamls'][] = $app_root . '/' . $site_path . '/services.yml';
/**
* Override the default service container class.
*
* This is useful for example to trace the service container for performance
* tracking purposes, for testing a service container with an error condition or
* to test a service container that throws an exception.
*/
# $settings['container_base_class'] = '\Drupal\Core\DependencyInjection\Container';
/**
* Override the default yaml parser class.
*
* Provide a fully qualified class name here if you would like to provide an
* alternate implementation YAML parser. The class must implement the
* \Drupal\Component\Serialization\SerializationInterface interface.
*/
# $settings['yaml_parser_class'] = NULL;
/**
* Trusted host configuration.
*
* Drupal core can use the Symfony trusted host mechanism to prevent HTTP Host
* header spoofing.
*
* To enable the trusted host mechanism, you enable your allowable hosts
* in $settings['trusted_host_patterns']. This should be an array of regular
* expression patterns, without delimiters, representing the hosts you would
* like to allow.
*
* For example:
* @code
* $settings['trusted_host_patterns'] = [
* '^www\.example\.com$',
* ];
* @endcode
* will allow the site to only run from www.example.com.
*
* If you are running multisite, or if you are running your site from
* different domain names (eg, you don't redirect http://www.example.com to
* http://example.com), you should specify all of the host patterns that are
* allowed by your site.
*
* For example:
* @code
* $settings['trusted_host_patterns'] = [
* '^example\.com$',
* '^.+\.example\.com$',
* '^example\.org$',
* '^.+\.example\.org$',
* ];
* @endcode
* will allow the site to run off of all variants of example.com and
* example.org, with all subdomains included.
*/
/**
* The default list of directories that will be ignored by Drupal's file API.
*
* By default ignore node_modules and bower_components folders to avoid issues
* with common frontend tools and recursive scanning of directories looking for
* extensions.
*
* @see \Drupal\Core\File\FileSystemInterface::scanDirectory()
* @see \Drupal\Core\Extension\ExtensionDiscovery::scanDirectory()
*/
$settings['file_scan_ignore_directories'] = [
'node_modules',
'bower_components',
];
/**
* The default number of entities to update in a batch process.
*
* This is used by update and post-update functions that need to go through and
* change all the entities on a site, so it is useful to increase this number
* if your hosting configuration (i.e. RAM allocation, CPU speed) allows for a
* larger number of entities to be processed in a single batch run.
*/
$settings['entity_update_batch_size'] = 50;
/**
* Entity update backup.
*
* This is used to inform the entity storage handler that the backup tables as
* well as the original entity type and field storage definitions should be
* retained after a successful entity update process.
*/
$settings['entity_update_backup'] = TRUE;
/**
* Node migration type.
*
* This is used to force the migration system to use the classic node migrations
* instead of the default complete node migrations. The migration system will
* use the classic node migration only if there are existing migrate_map tables
* for the classic node migrations and they contain data. These tables may not
* exist if you are developing custom migrations and do not want to use the
* complete node migrations. Set this to TRUE to force the use of the classic
* node migrations.
*/
$settings['migrate_node_migrate_type_classic'] = FALSE;
/**
* Load local development override configuration, if available.
*
* Create a settings.local.php file to override variables on secondary (staging,
* development, etc.) installations of this site.
*
* Typical uses of settings.local.php include:
* - Disabling caching.
* - Disabling JavaScript/CSS compression.
* - Rerouting outgoing emails.
*
* Keep this code block at the end of this file to take full effect.
*/
#
# if (file_exists($app_root . '/' . $site_path . '/settings.local.php')) {
# include $app_root . '/' . $site_path . '/settings.local.php';
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# Local development services.
#
# To activate this feature, follow the instructions at the top of the
# 'example.settings.local.php' file, which sits next to this file.
parameters:
http.response.debug_cacheability_headers: true
services:
cache.backend.null:
class: Drupal\Core\Cache\NullBackendFactory

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Please read core/INSTALL.txt for detailed installation instructions for your
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more information, visit the Drupal website, [Drupal.org][Drupal.org], and join
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Every issue on Drupal.org automatically creates a new community-accessible fork
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before writing a single line of code.
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changes for a record of every notable breaking change and new feature since
2011.
## Security
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page][Security advisories] (available as [an RSS feed][security RSS]). This
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a potential security issue to the Drupal security team, see the [Security team
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## Legal matters
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[license](/core/LICENSE.txt).
Learn about the [Drupal trademark and logo policy here][trademark].
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[GitLab repository]: https://git.drupalcode.org/project/drupal
[issue queue]: https://www.drupal.org/project/issues/drupal
[issue forks]: https://www.drupal.org/drupalorg/docs/gitlab-integration/issue-forks-merge-requests
[documentation]: https://www.drupal.org/documentation
[changelog]: https://www.drupal.org/list-changes/drupal
[modules]: https://www.drupal.org/project/project_module
[security advisories]: https://www.drupal.org/security
[security RSS]: https://www.drupal.org/security/rss.xml
[security team]: https://www.drupal.org/drupal-security-team
[service providers]: https://www.drupal.org/drupal-services
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# Drupal editor configuration normalization
# @see http://editorconfig.org/
# This is the top-most .editorconfig file; do not search in parent directories.
root = true
# All files.
[*]
end_of_line = LF
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
charset = utf-8
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
insert_final_newline = true
[composer.{json,lock}]
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core/**/*
vendor/**/*
sites/**/files/**/*
libraries/**/*
sites/**/libraries/**/*
profiles/**/libraries/**/*
**/js_test_files/**/*
**/node_modules/**/*

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{
"extends": "./core/.eslintrc.json"
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<?php
// phpcs:ignoreFile
/**
* @file
* Local development override configuration feature.
*
* To activate this feature, copy and rename it such that its path plus
* filename is 'sites/default/settings.local.php'. Then, go to the bottom of
* 'sites/default/settings.php' and uncomment the commented lines that mention
* 'settings.local.php'.
*
* If you are using a site name in the path, such as 'sites/example.com', copy
* this file to 'sites/example.com/settings.local.php', and uncomment the lines
* at the bottom of 'sites/example.com/settings.php'.
*/
/**
* Assertions.
*
* The Drupal project primarily uses runtime assertions to enforce the
* expectations of the API by failing when incorrect calls are made by code
* under development.
*
* @see http://php.net/assert
* @see https://www.drupal.org/node/2492225
*
* If you are using PHP 7.0 it is strongly recommended that you set
* zend.assertions=1 in the PHP.ini file (It cannot be changed from .htaccess
* or runtime) on development machines and to 0 in production.
*
* @see https://wiki.php.net/rfc/expectations
*/
assert_options(ASSERT_ACTIVE, TRUE);
\Drupal\Component\Assertion\Handle::register();
/**
* Enable local development services.
*/
$settings['container_yamls'][] = DRUPAL_ROOT . '/sites/development.services.yml';
/**
* Show all error messages, with backtrace information.
*
* In case the error level could not be fetched from the database, as for
* example the database connection failed, we rely only on this value.
*/
$config['system.logging']['error_level'] = 'verbose';
/**
* Disable CSS and JS aggregation.
*/
$config['system.performance']['css']['preprocess'] = FALSE;
$config['system.performance']['js']['preprocess'] = FALSE;
/**
* Disable the render cache.
*
* Note: you should test with the render cache enabled, to ensure the correct
* cacheability metadata is present. However, in the early stages of
* development, you may want to disable it.
*
* This setting disables the render cache by using the Null cache back-end
* defined by the development.services.yml file above.
*
* Only use this setting once the site has been installed.
*/
# $settings['cache']['bins']['render'] = 'cache.backend.null';
/**
* Disable caching for migrations.
*
* Uncomment the code below to only store migrations in memory and not in the
* database. This makes it easier to develop custom migrations.
*/
# $settings['cache']['bins']['discovery_migration'] = 'cache.backend.memory';
/**
* Disable Internal Page Cache.
*
* Note: you should test with Internal Page Cache enabled, to ensure the correct
* cacheability metadata is present. However, in the early stages of
* development, you may want to disable it.
*
* This setting disables the page cache by using the Null cache back-end
* defined by the development.services.yml file above.
*
* Only use this setting once the site has been installed.
*/
# $settings['cache']['bins']['page'] = 'cache.backend.null';
/**
* Disable Dynamic Page Cache.
*
* Note: you should test with Dynamic Page Cache enabled, to ensure the correct
* cacheability metadata is present (and hence the expected behavior). However,
* in the early stages of development, you may want to disable it.
*/
# $settings['cache']['bins']['dynamic_page_cache'] = 'cache.backend.null';
/**
* Allow test modules and themes to be installed.
*
* Drupal ignores test modules and themes by default for performance reasons.
* During development it can be useful to install test extensions for debugging
* purposes.
*/
# $settings['extension_discovery_scan_tests'] = TRUE;
/**
* Enable access to rebuild.php.
*
* This setting can be enabled to allow Drupal's php and database cached
* storage to be cleared via the rebuild.php page. Access to this page can also
* be gained by generating a query string from rebuild_token_calculator.sh and
* using these parameters in a request to rebuild.php.
*/
$settings['rebuild_access'] = TRUE;
/**
* Skip file system permissions hardening.
*
* The system module will periodically check the permissions of your site's
* site directory to ensure that it is not writable by the website user. For
* sites that are managed with a version control system, this can cause problems
* when files in that directory such as settings.php are updated, because the
* user pulling in the changes won't have permissions to modify files in the
* directory.
*/
$settings['skip_permissions_hardening'] = TRUE;
/**
* Exclude modules from configuration synchronization.
*
* On config export sync, no config or dependent config of any excluded module
* is exported. On config import sync, any config of any installed excluded
* module is ignored. In the exported configuration, it will be as if the
* excluded module had never been installed. When syncing configuration, if an
* excluded module is already installed, it will not be uninstalled by the
* configuration synchronization, and dependent configuration will remain
* intact. This affects only configuration synchronization; single import and
* export of configuration are not affected.
*
* Drupal does not validate or sanity check the list of excluded modules. For
* instance, it is your own responsibility to never exclude required modules,
* because it would mean that the exported configuration can not be imported
* anymore.
*
* This is an advanced feature and using it means opting out of some of the
* guarantees the configuration synchronization provides. It is not recommended
* to use this feature with modules that affect Drupal in a major way such as
* the language or field module.
*/
# $settings['config_exclude_modules'] = ['devel', 'stage_file_proxy'];

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<?php
// phpcs:ignoreFile
/**
* @file
* Configuration file for multi-site support and directory aliasing feature.
*
* This file is required for multi-site support and also allows you to define a
* set of aliases that map hostnames, ports, and pathnames to configuration
* directories in the sites directory. These aliases are loaded prior to
* scanning for directories, and they are exempt from the normal discovery
* rules. See default.settings.php to view how Drupal discovers the
* configuration directory when no alias is found.
*
* Aliases are useful on development servers, where the domain name may not be
* the same as the domain of the live server. Since Drupal stores file paths in
* the database (files, system table, etc.) this will ensure the paths are
* correct when the site is deployed to a live server.
*
* To activate this feature, copy and rename it such that its path plus
* filename is 'sites/sites.php'.
*
* Aliases are defined in an associative array named $sites. The array is
* written in the format: '<port>.<domain>.<path>' => 'directory'. As an
* example, to map https://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test to the configuration
* directory sites/example.com, the array should be defined as:
* @code
* $sites = [
* '8080.www.drupal.org.mysite.test' => 'example.com',
* ];
* @endcode
* The URL, https://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test/, could be a symbolic link
* or an Apache Alias directive that points to the Drupal root containing
* index.php. An alias could also be created for a subdomain. See the
* @link https://www.drupal.org/documentation/install online Drupal installation guide @endlink
* for more information on setting up domains, subdomains, and subdirectories.
*
* The following examples look for a site configuration in sites/example.com:
* @code
* URL: http://dev.drupal.org
* $sites['dev.drupal.org'] = 'example.com';
*
* URL: http://localhost/example
* $sites['localhost.example'] = 'example.com';
*
* URL: http://localhost:8080/example
* $sites['8080.localhost.example'] = 'example.com';
*
* URL: https://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test/
* $sites['8080.www.drupal.org.mysite.test'] = 'example.com';
* @endcode
*
* @see default.settings.php
* @see \Drupal\Core\DrupalKernel::getSitePath()
* @see https://www.drupal.org/documentation/install/multi-site
*/

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# Drupal git normalization
# @see https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gitattributes.html
# @see https://www.drupal.org/node/1542048
# Normally these settings would be done with macro attributes for improved
# readability and easier maintenance. However macros can only be defined at the
# repository root directory. Drupal avoids making any assumptions about where it
# is installed.
# Define text file attributes.
# - Treat them as text.
# - Ensure no CRLF line-endings, neither on checkout nor on checkin.
# - Detect whitespace errors.
# - Exposed by default in `git diff --color` on the CLI.
# - Validate with `git diff --check`.
# - Deny applying with `git apply --whitespace=error-all`.
# - Fix automatically with `git apply --whitespace=fix`.
*.config text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.css text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.dist text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.engine text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2 diff=php
*.html text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2 diff=html
*.inc text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2 diff=php
*.install text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2 diff=php
*.js text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.json text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.lock text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.map text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.md text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.module text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2 diff=php
*.php text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2 diff=php
*.po text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.profile text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2 diff=php
*.script text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.sh text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2 diff=php
*.sql text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.svg text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.theme text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2 diff=php
*.twig text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.txt text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.xml text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
*.yml text eol=lf whitespace=blank-at-eol,-blank-at-eof,-space-before-tab,tab-in-indent,tabwidth=2
# Define binary file attributes.
# - Do not treat them as text.
# - Include binary diff in patches instead of "binary files differ."
*.eot -text diff
*.exe -text diff
*.gif -text diff
*.gz -text diff
*.ico -text diff
*.jpeg -text diff
*.jpg -text diff
*.otf -text diff
*.phar -text diff
*.png -text diff
*.svgz -text diff
*.ttf -text diff
*.woff -text diff
*.woff2 -text diff

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<?php
/**
* @file
* Router script for the built-in PHP web server.
*
* The built-in web server should only be used for development and testing as it
* has a number of limitations that makes running Drupal on it highly insecure
* and somewhat limited.
*
* Note that:
* - The server is single-threaded, any requests made during the execution of
* the main request will hang until the main request has been completed.
* - The web server does not enforce any of the settings in .htaccess in
* particular a remote user will be able to download files that normally would
* be protected from direct access such as .module files.
*
* The router script is needed to work around a bug in PHP, see
* https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61286.
*
* Usage:
* php -S localhost:8888 .ht.router.php
*
* @see http://php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.webserver.php
*/
$url = parse_url($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
if (file_exists(__DIR__ . $url['path'])) {
// Serve the requested resource as-is.
return FALSE;
}
// Work around the PHP bug.
$path = $url['path'];
$script = 'index.php';
if (strpos($path, '.php') !== FALSE) {
// Work backwards through the path to check if a script exists. Otherwise
// fallback to index.php.
do {
$path = dirname($path);
if (preg_match('/\.php$/', $path) && is_file(__DIR__ . $path)) {
// Discovered that the path contains an existing PHP file. Use that as the
// script to include.
$script = ltrim($path, '/');
break;
}
} while ($path !== '/' && $path !== '.');
}
// Update $_SERVER variables to point to the correct index-file.
$index_file_absolute = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $script;
$index_file_relative = DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $script;
// SCRIPT_FILENAME will point to the router script itself, it should point to
// the full path of index.php.
$_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'] = $index_file_absolute;
// SCRIPT_NAME and PHP_SELF will either point to index.php or contain the full
// virtual path being requested depending on the URL being requested. They
// should always point to index.php relative to document root.
$_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'] = $index_file_relative;
$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] = $index_file_relative;
// Require the script and let core take over.
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#
# Apache/PHP/Drupal settings:
#
# Protect files and directories from prying eyes.
<FilesMatch "\.(engine|inc|install|make|module|profile|po|sh|.*sql|theme|twig|tpl(\.php)?|xtmpl|yml)(~|\.sw[op]|\.bak|\.orig|\.save)?$|^(\.(?!well-known).*|Entries.*|Repository|Root|Tag|Template|composer\.(json|lock)|web\.config)$|^#.*#$|\.php(~|\.sw[op]|\.bak|\.orig|\.save)$">
<IfModule mod_authz_core.c>
Require all denied
</IfModule>
<IfModule !mod_authz_core.c>
Order allow,deny
</IfModule>
</FilesMatch>
# Don't show directory listings for URLs which map to a directory.
Options -Indexes
# Set the default handler.
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm
# Add correct encoding for SVGZ.
AddType image/svg+xml svg svgz
AddEncoding gzip svgz
# Most of the following PHP settings cannot be changed at runtime. See
# sites/default/default.settings.php and
# Drupal\Core\DrupalKernel::bootEnvironment() for settings that can be
# changed at runtime.
# PHP 7, Apache 1 and 2.
<IfModule mod_php7.c>
php_value assert.active 0
</IfModule>
# Requires mod_expires to be enabled.
<IfModule mod_expires.c>
# Enable expirations.
ExpiresActive On
# Cache all files for 2 weeks after access (A).
ExpiresDefault A1209600
<FilesMatch \.php$>
# Do not allow PHP scripts to be cached unless they explicitly send cache
# headers themselves. Otherwise all scripts would have to overwrite the
# headers set by mod_expires if they want another caching behavior. This may
# fail if an error occurs early in the bootstrap process, and it may cause
# problems if a non-Drupal PHP file is installed in a subdirectory.
ExpiresActive Off
</FilesMatch>
</IfModule>
# Set a fallback resource if mod_rewrite is not enabled. This allows Drupal to
# work without clean URLs. This requires Apache version >= 2.2.16. If Drupal is
# not accessed by the top level URL (i.e.: http://example.com/drupal/ instead of
# http://example.com/), the path to index.php will need to be adjusted.
<IfModule !mod_rewrite.c>
FallbackResource /index.php
</IfModule>
# Various rewrite rules.
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine on
# Set "protossl" to "s" if we were accessed via https://. This is used later
# if you enable "www." stripping or enforcement, in order to ensure that
# you don't bounce between http and https.
RewriteRule ^ - [E=protossl]
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} on
RewriteRule ^ - [E=protossl:s]
# Make sure Authorization HTTP header is available to PHP
# even when running as CGI or FastCGI.
RewriteRule ^ - [E=HTTP_AUTHORIZATION:%{HTTP:Authorization}]
# Block access to "hidden" directories whose names begin with a period. This
# includes directories used by version control systems such as Subversion or
# Git to store control files. Files whose names begin with a period, as well
# as the control files used by CVS, are protected by the FilesMatch directive
# above.
#
# NOTE: This only works when mod_rewrite is loaded. Without mod_rewrite, it is
# not possible to block access to entire directories from .htaccess because
# <DirectoryMatch> is not allowed here.
#
# If you do not have mod_rewrite installed, you should remove these
# directories from your webroot or otherwise protect them from being
# downloaded.
RewriteRule "/\.|^\.(?!well-known/)" - [F]
# If your site can be accessed both with and without the 'www.' prefix, you
# can use one of the following settings to redirect users to your preferred
# URL, either WITH or WITHOUT the 'www.' prefix. Choose ONLY one option:
#
# To redirect all users to access the site WITH the 'www.' prefix,
# (http://example.com/foo will be redirected to http://www.example.com/foo)
# uncomment the following:
# RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} .
# RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\. [NC]
# RewriteRule ^ http%{ENV:protossl}://www.%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [L,R=301]
#
# To redirect all users to access the site WITHOUT the 'www.' prefix,
# (http://www.example.com/foo will be redirected to http://example.com/foo)
# uncomment the following:
# RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.(.+)$ [NC]
# RewriteRule ^ http%{ENV:protossl}://%1%{REQUEST_URI} [L,R=301]
# Modify the RewriteBase if you are using Drupal in a subdirectory or in a
# VirtualDocumentRoot and the rewrite rules are not working properly.
# For example if your site is at http://example.com/drupal uncomment and
# modify the following line:
# RewriteBase /drupal
#
# If your site is running in a VirtualDocumentRoot at http://example.com/,
# uncomment the following line:
# RewriteBase /
# Redirect common PHP files to their new locations.
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(.*)?/(install\.php) [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^(.*)?/(rebuild\.php)
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !core
RewriteRule ^ %1/core/%2 [L,QSA,R=301]
# Rewrite install.php during installation to see if mod_rewrite is working
RewriteRule ^core/install\.php core/install.php?rewrite=ok [QSA,L]
# Pass all requests not referring directly to files in the filesystem to
# index.php.
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !=/favicon.ico
RewriteRule ^ index.php [L]
# For security reasons, deny access to other PHP files on public sites.
# Note: The following URI conditions are not anchored at the start (^),
# because Drupal may be located in a subdirectory. To further improve
# security, you can replace '!/' with '!^/'.
# Allow access to PHP files in /core (like authorize.php or install.php):
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !/core/[^/]*\.php$
# Allow access to test-specific PHP files:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !/core/modules/system/tests/https?\.php
# Allow access to Statistics module's custom front controller.
# Copy and adapt this rule to directly execute PHP files in contributed or
# custom modules or to run another PHP application in the same directory.
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !/core/modules/statistics/statistics\.php$
# Deny access to any other PHP files that do not match the rules above.
# Specifically, disallow autoload.php from being served directly.
RewriteRule "^(.+/.*|autoload)\.php($|/)" - [F]
# Rules to correctly serve gzip compressed CSS and JS files.
# Requires both mod_rewrite and mod_headers to be enabled.
<IfModule mod_headers.c>
# Serve gzip compressed CSS files if they exist and the client accepts gzip.
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Accept-encoding} gzip
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}\.gz -s
RewriteRule ^(.*)\.css $1\.css\.gz [QSA]
# Serve gzip compressed JS files if they exist and the client accepts gzip.
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Accept-encoding} gzip
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}\.gz -s
RewriteRule ^(.*)\.js $1\.js\.gz [QSA]
# Serve correct content types, and prevent double compression.
RewriteRule \.css\.gz$ - [T=text/css,E=no-gzip:1,E=no-brotli:1]
RewriteRule \.js\.gz$ - [T=text/javascript,E=no-gzip:1,E=no-brotli:1]
<FilesMatch "(\.js\.gz|\.css\.gz)$">
# Serve correct encoding type.
Header set Content-Encoding gzip
# Force proxies to cache gzipped & non-gzipped css/js files separately.
Header append Vary Accept-Encoding
</FilesMatch>
</IfModule>
</IfModule>
# Various header fixes.
<IfModule mod_headers.c>
# Disable content sniffing, since it's an attack vector.
Header always set X-Content-Type-Options nosniff
# Disable Proxy header, since it's an attack vector.
RequestHeader unset Proxy
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<?php
/**
* @file
* The PHP page that serves all page requests on a Drupal installation.
*
* All Drupal code is released under the GNU General Public License.
* See COPYRIGHT.txt and LICENSE.txt files in the "core" directory.
*/
use Drupal\Core\DrupalKernel;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
$autoloader = require_once 'autoload.php';
$kernel = new DrupalKernel('prod', $autoloader);
$request = Request::createFromGlobals();
$response = $kernel->handle($request);
$response->send();
$kernel->terminate($request, $response);

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Modules extend your site functionality beyond Drupal core.
WHAT TO PLACE IN THIS DIRECTORY?
--------------------------------
Placing downloaded and custom modules in this directory separates downloaded and
custom modules from Drupal core's modules. This allows Drupal core to be updated
without overwriting these files.
DOWNLOAD ADDITIONAL MODULES
---------------------------
Contributed modules from the Drupal community may be downloaded at
https://www.drupal.org/project/project_module.
ORGANIZING MODULES IN THIS DIRECTORY
------------------------------------
You may create subdirectories in this directory, to organize your added modules,
without breaking the site. Some common subdirectories include "contrib" for
contributed modules, and "custom" for custom modules. Note that if you move a
module to a subdirectory after it has been enabled, you may need to clear the
Drupal cache so it can be found.
There are number of directories that are ignored when looking for modules. These
are 'src', 'lib', 'vendor', 'assets', 'css', 'files', 'images', 'js', 'misc',
'templates', 'includes', 'fixtures' and 'Drupal'.
MULTISITE CONFIGURATION
-----------------------
In multisite configurations, modules found in this directory are available to
all sites. You may also put modules in the sites/all/modules directory, and the
versions in sites/all/modules will take precedence over versions of the same
module that are here. Alternatively, the sites/your_site_name/modules directory
pattern may be used to restrict modules to a specific site instance.
MORE INFORMATION
----------------
Refer to the “Developing for Drupal” section of the README.txt in the Drupal
root directory for further information on extending Drupal with custom modules.

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Installation profiles define additional steps that run after the base
installation of Drupal is completed. They may also offer additional
functionality and change the behavior of the site.
WHAT TO PLACE IN THIS DIRECTORY?
--------------------------------
Place downloaded and custom installation profiles in this directory.
Note that installation profiles are generally provided as part of a Drupal
distribution.
DOWNLOAD ADDITIONAL DISTRIBUTIONS
---------------------------------
Contributed distributions from the Drupal community may be downloaded at
https://www.drupal.org/project/project_distribution.
MULTISITE CONFIGURATION
-----------------------
In multisite configurations, installation profiles found in this directory are
available to all sites during their initial site installation.
MORE INFORMATION
----------------
Refer to the "Installation profiles" section of the README.txt in the Drupal
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#
# robots.txt
#
# This file is to prevent the crawling and indexing of certain parts
# of your site by web crawlers and spiders run by sites like Yahoo!
# and Google. By telling these "robots" where not to go on your site,
# you save bandwidth and server resources.
#
# This file will be ignored unless it is at the root of your host:
# Used: http://example.com/robots.txt
# Ignored: http://example.com/site/robots.txt
#
# For more information about the robots.txt standard, see:
# http://www.robotstxt.org/robotstxt.html
User-agent: *
# CSS, JS, Images
Allow: /core/*.css$
Allow: /core/*.css?
Allow: /core/*.js$
Allow: /core/*.js?
Allow: /core/*.gif
Allow: /core/*.jpg
Allow: /core/*.jpeg
Allow: /core/*.png
Allow: /core/*.svg
Allow: /profiles/*.css$
Allow: /profiles/*.css?
Allow: /profiles/*.js$
Allow: /profiles/*.js?
Allow: /profiles/*.gif
Allow: /profiles/*.jpg
Allow: /profiles/*.jpeg
Allow: /profiles/*.png
Allow: /profiles/*.svg
# Directories
Disallow: /core/
Disallow: /profiles/
# Files
Disallow: /README.txt
Disallow: /web.config
# Paths (clean URLs)
Disallow: /admin/
Disallow: /comment/reply/
Disallow: /filter/tips
Disallow: /node/add/
Disallow: /search/
Disallow: /user/register
Disallow: /user/password
Disallow: /user/login
Disallow: /user/logout
# Paths (no clean URLs)
Disallow: /index.php/admin/
Disallow: /index.php/comment/reply/
Disallow: /index.php/filter/tips
Disallow: /index.php/node/add/
Disallow: /index.php/search/
Disallow: /index.php/user/password
Disallow: /index.php/user/register
Disallow: /index.php/user/login
Disallow: /index.php/user/logout

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This directory structure contains the settings and configuration files specific
to your site or sites and is an integral part of multisite configurations.
It is now recommended to place your custom and downloaded extensions in the
/modules, /themes, and /profiles directories located in the Drupal root. The
sites/all/ subdirectory structure, which was recommended in previous versions
of Drupal, is still supported.
See core/INSTALL.txt for information about single-site installation or
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Themes allow you to change the look and feel of your Drupal site. You can use
themes contributed by others or create your own.
WHAT TO PLACE IN THIS DIRECTORY?
--------------------------------
Placing downloaded and custom themes in this directory separates downloaded and
custom themes from Drupal core's themes. This allows Drupal core to be updated
without overwriting these files.
DOWNLOAD ADDITIONAL THEMES
--------------------------
Contributed themes from the Drupal community may be downloaded at
https://www.drupal.org/project/project_theme.
MULTISITE CONFIGURATION
-----------------------
In multisite configurations, themes found in this directory are available to
all sites. You may also put themes in the sites/all/themes directory, and the
versions in sites/all/themes will take precedence over versions of the same
themes that are here. Alternatively, the sites/your_site_name/themes directory
pattern may be used to restrict themes to a specific site instance.
MORE INFORMATION
-----------------
Refer to the "Appearance" section of the README.txt in the Drupal root directory
for further information on customizing the appearance of Drupal with custom
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<?php
/**
* @file
* The PHP page that handles updating the Drupal installation.
*
* All Drupal code is released under the GNU General Public License.
* See COPYRIGHT.txt and LICENSE.txt files in the "core" directory.
*/
use Drupal\Core\Update\UpdateKernel;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
$autoloader = require_once 'autoload.php';
// Disable garbage collection during test runs. Under certain circumstances the
// update path will create so many objects that garbage collection causes
// segmentation faults.
if (drupal_valid_test_ua()) {
gc_collect_cycles();
gc_disable();
}
$kernel = new UpdateKernel('prod', $autoloader, FALSE);
$request = Request::createFromGlobals();
$response = $kernel->handle($request);
$response->send();
$kernel->terminate($request, $response);

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<configuration>
<system.webServer>
<!-- Don't show directory listings for URLs which map to a directory. -->
<directoryBrowse enabled="false" />
<!--
Caching configuration was not delegated by default. Some hosters may not
delegate the caching configuration to site owners by default and that
may cause errors when users install. Uncomment this if you want to and
are allowed to enable caching.
-->
<!--
<caching>
<profiles>
<add extension=".php" policy="DisableCache" kernelCachePolicy="DisableCache" />
<add extension=".html" policy="CacheForTimePeriod" kernelCachePolicy="CacheForTimePeriod" duration="14:00:00" />
</profiles>
</caching>
-->
<rewrite>
<rules>
<rule name="Protect files and directories from prying eyes" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="\.(engine|inc|install|module|profile|po|sh|.*sql|theme|twig|tpl(\.php)?|xtmpl|yml|svn-base)$|^(code-style\.pl|Entries.*|Repository|Root|Tag|Template|all-wcprops|entries|format|composer\.(json|lock)|\.htaccess)$" />
<action type="CustomResponse" statusCode="403" subStatusCode="0" statusReason="Forbidden" statusDescription="Access is forbidden." />
</rule>
<rule name="Force simple error message for requests for non-existent favicon.ico" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="favicon\.ico" />
<action type="CustomResponse" statusCode="404" subStatusCode="1" statusReason="File Not Found" statusDescription="The requested file favicon.ico was not found" />
<conditions>
<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsFile" negate="true" />
</conditions>
</rule>
<!-- To redirect all users to access the site WITH the 'www.' prefix,
http://example.com/foo will be redirected to http://www.example.com/foo)
adapt and uncomment the following: -->
<!--
<rule name="Redirect to add www" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^(.*)$" ignoreCase="false" />
<conditions>
<add input="{HTTP_HOST}" pattern="^example\.com$" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" redirectType="Permanent" url="http://www.example.com/{R:1}" />
</rule>
-->
<!-- To redirect all users to access the site WITHOUT the 'www.' prefix,
http://www.example.com/foo will be redirected to http://example.com/foo)
adapt and uncomment the following: -->
<!--
<rule name="Redirect to remove www" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^(.*)$" ignoreCase="false" />
<conditions>
<add input="{HTTP_HOST}" pattern="^www\.example\.com$" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" redirectType="Permanent" url="http://example.com/{R:1}" />
</rule>
-->
<!-- Pass all requests not referring directly to files in the filesystem
to index.php. -->
<rule name="Short URLS" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^(.*)$" ignoreCase="false" />
<conditions>
<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsFile" ignoreCase="false" negate="true" />
<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsDirectory" ignoreCase="false" negate="true" />
<add input="{URL}" pattern="^/favicon.ico$" ignoreCase="false" negate="true" />
</conditions>
<action type="Rewrite" url="index.php" />
</rule>
</rules>
</rewrite>
<!-- If running Windows Server 2008 R2 this can be commented out -->
<!-- httpErrors>
<remove statusCode="404" subStatusCode="-1" />
<error statusCode="404" prefixLanguageFilePath="" path="/index.php" responseMode="ExecuteURL" />
</httpErrors -->
<defaultDocument>
<!-- Set the default document -->
<files>
<clear />
<add value="index.php" />
</files>
</defaultDocument>
</system.webServer>
</configuration>

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# Reporting a security issues
If you believe you have found a security issue in the CKEditor 4 software, please contact us immediately.
When reporting a potential security problem, please bear this in mind:
* Make sure to provide as many details as possible about the vulnerability.
* Please do not disclose publicly any security issues until we fix them and publish security releases.
Contact the security team at security@cksource.com. As soon as we receive the security report, we will work promptly to confirm the issue and then to provide a security fix.

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/**
* This is a Drupal-optimized build of CKEditor.
*
* To re-create this build:
* 1. Clone the development repo of CKEditor to your machine
* 2. Check out the version you'd like to build
* 3. Copy PATH/TO/DRUPAL/core/assets/vendor/ckeditor/build-config.js ./dev/builder/
* 4. Run ./dev/builder/build.sh -s
*
* Then, replace this directory (core/assets/vendor/ckeditor) with your build.
*
* Also: Remember to update core/core.libraries.yml if you are doing an update of the version of CKEditor for Drupal
* Core.
*
* If you are developing or debugging CKEditor plugins, you may want to work
* against an unoptimized (unminified) CKEditor build. To do so,
* run the build command with the --leave-js-unminified flag.
*
* NOTE:
* This file is not used by CKEditor, you may remove it.
* Changing this file will not change your CKEditor configuration.
*/
/* exported CKBUILDER_CONFIG */
var CKBUILDER_CONFIG = {
skin: 'moono-lisa',
ignore: [
// CKEditor repository structure: unrelated to the usage of CKEditor itself.
'bender.js',
'bender.ci.js',
'.bender',
'bender-err.log',
'bender-out.log',
'bender-runner.config.json',
'.travis.yml',
'dev',
'docs',
'.DS_Store',
'.editorconfig',
'.gitignore',
'.gitattributes',
'.github',
'gruntfile.js',
'.idea',
'.jscsrc',
'.jshintignore',
'.jshintrc',
'less',
'.mailmap',
'node_modules',
'.nvmrc',
'package.json',
'README.md',
'tests',
// Parts of CKEditor that we consciously don't ship with Drupal.
'adapters',
'config.js',
'contents.css',
'styles.js',
'samples',
'skins/moono-lisa/readme.md'
],
plugins: {
a11yhelp: 1,
about: 1,
autogrow: 1,
basicstyles: 1,
blockquote: 1,
clipboard: 1,
contextmenu: 1,
elementspath: 1,
enterkey: 1,
entities: 1,
filebrowser: 1,
floatingspace: 1,
format: 1,
horizontalrule: 1,
htmlwriter: 1,
image2: 1,
indent: 1,
indentlist: 1,
justify: 1,
language: 1,
list: 1,
magicline: 1,
maximize: 1,
pastefromgdocs: 1,
pastefromlibreoffice: 1,
pastefromword: 1,
pastetext: 1,
removeformat: 1,
sharedspace: 1,
showblocks: 1,
showborders: 1,
sourcearea: 1,
sourcedialog: 1,
specialchar: 1,
stylescombo: 1,
tab: 1,
table: 1,
tableresize: 1,
tabletools: 1,
toolbar: 1,
undo: 1,
widget: 1,
wysiwygarea: 1
}
};

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Copyright (c) 2003-2021, CKSource - Frederico Knabben. All rights reserved.
For licensing, see LICENSE.md or https://ckeditor.com/legal/ckeditor-oss-license
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hr.js Found: 66 Missing: 0
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is.js Found: 41 Missing: 25
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lt.js Found: 66 Missing: 0
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mk.js Found: 0 Missing: 66
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ms.js Found: 39 Missing: 27
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nl.js Found: 65 Missing: 1
no.js Found: 66 Missing: 0
pl.js Found: 66 Missing: 0
pt-br.js Found: 66 Missing: 0
pt.js Found: 52 Missing: 14
ro.js Found: 61 Missing: 5
ru.js Found: 66 Missing: 0
sk.js Found: 49 Missing: 17
sl.js Found: 48 Missing: 18
sr-latn.js Found: 40 Missing: 26
sr.js Found: 40 Missing: 26
sv.js Found: 62 Missing: 4
th.js Found: 40 Missing: 26
tr.js Found: 66 Missing: 0
ug.js Found: 66 Missing: 0
uk.js Found: 66 Missing: 0
vi.js Found: 66 Missing: 0
zh-cn.js Found: 66 Missing: 0
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