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Andrew Fletcher
Docker containers list To view a list of Docker containers that are currently running, you can use the docker ps command. Open your terminal or command prompt and run the following command: docker psThis command will display a list of running containers, showing information like the container ID, image name, status, ports, and more. If you want to see all containers, including those that are not currently running, you can use the following command: docker ps -aThe -a option shows all containers,...
Andrew Fletcher
Working in an AWS ec2 environment, my goal is to access the server via...
Andrew Fletcher
Build the PHP base image with apache-buster using the Dockerfile.base Since JN...
Andrew Fletcher
Currently, I have a situation where I have two repositories.  The first is...
Andrew Fletcher
When attempting to do a git push, are you getting the following...
Andrew Fletcher
  Using the Drupal Poll module and passing via RESTful API -  How do you get it working?   The initial set-up POST: {domain}/mhc_custom/poll?_format=json Content-type: application/json Accept: application/json { "choice": "1" }  If you run the above credentials, you will find the following response { "message": "The 'restful post mhc_custom_poll_submit' permission is required." }  Let's have a look at the backend path: Admin > Configuration > Web services...
Andrew Fletcher
For an introduction into setting up RESTful hal+json refer to the set-up...
Andrew Fletcher
How to use the Drupal REST API to trigger I've forgot (need to change) my...
Andrew Fletcher
To get the X-CSRF token, first, you need to login as a member.  Follow the...
Andrew Fletcher
In retrieving an image, the primary element required is: File id or...
Andrew Fletcher
For an introduction into setting up RESTful hal+json refer to the set-up documentation. GET a node To get the content of the specific node you require the node.nid.  The key information required in the GET query: URL - your-site.com/node/<nid>?_format=hal_json; Content-Type - application/hal+json; Nod.nid - noted in the URL string as <nid>. Example using a node.nid of one (1).  So the nid in the URL is <nid> =...
Andrew Fletcher
For an introduction into setting up RESTful hal+json refer to the set-up...
Andrew Fletcher
For an introduction into setting up RESTful hal+json refer to the set-up...
Andrew Fletcher
To POST an image is similar to the other posts mentioned on this site....
Andrew Fletcher
For an introduction to setting up RESTful hal+json refer to the set-up...