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Andrew Fletcher
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These steps are for Drupal 8 and 9.
Export your database
Order here is important. First you want to clear all the Drupal caches. Then export / dump the db the sql database to a file in your home directory.
drush cr
drush sql-dump > path/to/your/file/ourpout/sql-dump-file-name.sqlor
drush sql-dump --extra-dump=--no-tablespaces --result-file=../sql/db-2022-12-07.sqlWithout having to manually set the date
drush sql-dump --extra-dump=--no-tablespaces...
Andrew Fletcher
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Loading the code in a platform - in this article, I'll be focusing on Android...
Andrew Fletcher
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By default the maximum file upload size is set to 2MB. It is not a...
Andrew Fletcher
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Goal: I want to download a table list to a txt or csv file.
Initially, as a root...
Andrew Fletcher
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It appears that the plugin or file path is not working how it used to be on...
Andrew Fletcher
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On your local OSX environment using Terminal or iTerm you can create a MySQL database, database user, and password, as well as, assign all privileges to the user for the database.
Knowing your credentials, before beginning you will need to know the following:
user: {user}
password: {password}
database: {database}
For my local environment, I'll be using these credentials
user
root
password
root
database
safs
Walkthrough the steps to build your database:
The initial step is to...
Andrew Fletcher
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This article assumes that you are running Docker and Lando already. Don't...
Andrew Fletcher
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Running Docker and attempting to install a web proxy environment where I'm...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working on an Azure server I ran a mysqldump command to generate a copy of the...
Andrew Fletcher
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When attempting to backup mysql using the mysqldump command
mysqldump -u root...
Andrew Fletcher
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How to Create New MySQL User
Before you can create a new MySQL user, you need to open a terminal window and launch the MySQL shell as the root user. To do so, enter the following command:
sudo mysql –u root –por rather than typing sudo each time you can enter:
sudo su
mysql -u root -pIn either scenario next type in the root password and press Enter.
The prompt will change to
mysql>
Database list
Can you view the list of databases on the server using the following command:
SHOW...
Andrew Fletcher
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The generally accepted answer to a mysqldump is:
mysqldump -h [host] -u...
Andrew Fletcher
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To add ejabberd and run MYSQL to the server I needed to update the server...
Andrew Fletcher
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Localization is the process of showing other languages in your app and is...
Andrew Fletcher
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The starting point is to read through and follow the notes outlined on the...