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Andrew Fletcher
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Running composer on a server... when running the command composer update, screen would error out. In the site directory, composer would show
composer --version
Composer version 1.10.24 2021-12-09 20:06:33Whereas, the commnd
/opt/plesk/php/7.4/bin/php /usr/lib64/plesk-9.0/composer.phar --version
Composer version 2.2.5 2022-01-21 17:25:52Ok, so composer on the server is running 2.2x. But on my site directory, 1.x
Updating Composer
If I ran the command to update composer...
Andrew Fletcher
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Have you tried to run a composer update script that...
Andrew Fletcher
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A recent attempt to run an update composer (regular activity for many of...
Andrew Fletcher
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Updating Drupal from 8.7.10 to 8.8.x or 8.9.x has seen a significant change...
Andrew Fletcher
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As outlined in an earlier article composer php version, when installing the...
Andrew Fletcher
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Running a common composer command, post an upgrade on the server to Centos 7 and I received the following error:
/usr/local/bin/composer: line 8: 6210 KilledThe "Killed" message usually means that your process consumed too much memory, so you may simply need to add more memory to your system if possible. You can increase the memory, however, note that you shouldn't be doing this action on a production server, and additionally you shouldn't be using composer update at all....
Andrew Fletcher
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Images
For some time, when looking for images online for your app or site I have...
Andrew Fletcher
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Adding an image via RESTUI can be done in a snap... once you know how! I...
Andrew Fletcher
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The magically descriptive error 401 Forbidden "message": "Access...
Andrew Fletcher
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If you are like me you probably have searched for clues to and found little......
Andrew Fletcher
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In Drupal 8.x hiding the subject line is a quick task.
In the admin area of your site go to structure > comment types > {comment type} > manage form display and the URL will be like https://domain.com/admin/structure/comment/manage/{comment}/form-display. I have put the type in braces as you might have several comment types. If you only have the default Drupal setting, then use default comments and the path will...
Andrew Fletcher
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You have been working hard on getting comments being added (POST) through REST...
Andrew Fletcher
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For others that have spent countless hours getting this to work and are...