#ddev-generated # Upsun provider configuration. This works out of the box, but can be edited to add # your own preferences. If you edit it, remove the `ddev-generated` line from the top so # that it won't be overwritten. # To use this configuration, # 1. Check out the site from Upsun and then configure it with `ddev config`. You'll want to use `ddev start` and make sure the basic functionality is working. # 2. Obtain and configure an API token. # a. Login to the Upsun Dashboard and go to My Profile->API Tokens to create an API token for DDEV to use. # b. Add the API token to the `web_environment` section in your global ddev configuration at ~/.ddev/global_config.yaml: # ```yaml # web_environment: # - UPSUN_CLI_TOKEN=abcdeyourtoken # ``` # 3. Add UPSUN_PROJECT and UPSUN_ENVIRONMENT variables to your project `.ddev/config.yaml` or a `.ddev/config.upsun.yaml` # ```yaml # web_environment: # - UPSUN_PROJECT=nf4amudfn23biyourproject # - UPSUN_ENVIRONMENT=main # 4. `ddev restart` # 5. Run `ddev pull upsun`. After you agree to the prompt, the current upstream database and files will be downloaded. # 6. Optionally use `ddev push upsun` to push local files and database to Upsun. Note that `ddev push` is a command that can potentially damage your production site, so this is not recommended. # Debugging: Use `ddev exec upsun` to see what Upsun knows about # your configuration and whether it's working correctly. auth_command: command: | set -eu -o pipefail if [ -z "${UPSUN_CLI_TOKEN:-}" ]; then echo "Please make sure you have set UPSUN_CLI_TOKEN." && exit 1; fi if [ -z "${UPSUN_PROJECT:-}" ]; then echo "Please make sure you have set UPSUN_PROJECT." && exit 1; fi if [ -z "${UPSUN_ENVIRONMENT:-}" ]; then echo "Please make sure you have set UPSUN_ENVIRONMENT." && exit 1; fi db_pull_command: command: | # set -x # You can enable bash debugging output by uncommenting set -eu -o pipefail export UPSUN_CLI_NO_INTERACTION=1 ls /var/www/html/.ddev >/dev/null # This just refreshes stale NFS if possible upsun db:dump --yes --gzip --file=/var/www/html/.ddev/.downloads/db.sql.gz --project="${UPSUN_PROJECT}" --environment="${UPSUN_ENVIRONMENT}" files_import_command: command: | # set -x # You can enable bash debugging output by uncommenting set -eu -o pipefail export UPSUN_CLI_NO_INTERACTION=1 # Use $UPSUN_MOUNTS if it exists to get list of mounts to download, otherwise just web/sites/default/files (drupal) declare -a mounts=(${UPSUN_MOUNTS:-/web/sites/default/files}) upsun mount:download --all --yes --quiet --project="${UPSUN_PROJECT}" --environment="${UPSUN_ENVIRONMENT}" --target=/var/www/html # push is a dangerous command. If not absolutely needed it's better to delete these lines. db_push_command: command: | # set -x # You can enable bash debugging output by uncommenting set -eu -o pipefail export UPSUN_CLI_NO_INTERACTION=1 ls /var/www/html/.ddev >/dev/null # This just refreshes stale NFS if possible pushd /var/www/html/.ddev/.downloads >/dev/null gzip -dc db.sql.gz | upsun db:sql --project="${UPSUN_PROJECT}" --environment="${UPSUN_ENVIRONMENT}" # push is a dangerous command. If not absolutely needed it's better to delete these lines. # TODO: This is a naive, Drupal-centric push, which needs adjustment for the mount to be pushed. files_push_command: command: | # set -x # You can enable bash debugging output by uncommenting set -eu -o pipefail export UPSUN_CLI_NO_INTERACTION=1 ls "${DDEV_FILES_DIR}" >/dev/null # This just refreshes stale NFS if possible upsun mount:upload --yes --quiet --project="${UPSUN_PROJECT}" --environment="${UPSUN_ENVIRONMENT}" --source="${DDEV_FILES_DIR}" --mount=web/sites/default/files