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Andrew Fletcher
When managing a server or developing applications, particularly on an Ubuntu system running Nginx, it's often necessary to verify the existence of files. This is crucial for tasks like deploying new versions, checking configuration files, or ensuring that required assets are in place. In this article, we'll explore how to use command-line queries to check if a file exists, highlighting various options and methods you can use.   Basic File Check with test Command The test command is a simple...
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To review the content of files being generated in the /tmp directory on an...
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The issue – I have a content type that includes an entity reference revisions...
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When building a theme in Drupal, it's often necessary to adapt your site’s UI...
Andrew Fletcher
Managing large directories, especially those filled with a diverse mix of media...
Andrew Fletcher
Recently I came across this piece of gold when dealing with databases, particularly relational ones like MySQL, managing transactions efficiently is crucial to ensure data integrity and consistency. In MySQL, transactions are used to group several SQL commands into a single unit that either completely succeeds or completely fails, ensuring that a database remains in a consistent state. Managing transactions efficiently in databases like MySQL is crucial for ensuring data integrity and...
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Dealing with errors in Drupal development is a common occurrence, and...
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In the realm of system administration and monitoring, understanding memory usage...
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Alright, picture this: you're knee-deep in Drupal 10 development, churning out...
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I'm getting the following error TypeError: Cannot assign null to property...
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A growing list of commands I've used and what they do in no specific order sudo snap install bw ps aux | grep java whoami ip addr show uptime sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y cat /etc/os-release sudo apt-get install needrestart sudo reboot sudo needrestart sudo ckan sysadmin add {name} sudo ckan sysadmin list sudo ckan user list sudo ckan --config /etc/ckan/default/ckan.ini config validate hstr sudo nano /etc/ckan/default/ckan.ini exit  Here's a breakdown of what each of these...
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Have you ever walked into a situation at work and just wondered how everything...
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When attempting to install python libraries on my OSX pip3 install pandas,...
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The red flag was when I saw the server disk space is showing a site is taking up...
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Extending the functionality of a contrib module in Drupal can enhance its...