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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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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...
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Recently I came across this piece of gold when dealing with databases,...
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Dealing with errors in Drupal development is a common occurrence, and...
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Alright, picture this: you're knee-deep in Drupal 10 development, churning out code like a pro. But hold up, what's this? Twig debug mode is still on in production? Cue the headaches. Suddenly, your beautifully crafted HTML is drowning in unnecessary output, and innocent contact form responses are sprouting template suggestions left and right. It's a mess.
In the world of Drupal, keeping things secure and streamlined is key. And one crucial piece of the puzzle? Managing Twig template debugging....
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I'm getting the following error
TypeError: Cannot assign null to property...
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Have you ever walked into a situation at work and just wondered how everything...
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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...
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When receiving a logic error such as
LogicException: Form errors cannot be set after form validation has finished. in Drupal\Core\Form\FormState->setErrorByName() (line 1104 of /var/www/html/project/core/lib/Drupal/Core/Form/FormState.php).This error "LogicException: Form errors cannot be set after form validation has finished," indicates that the setErrorByName() function is being called at an inappropriate time in the form processing lifecycle. Specifically, this error occurs when an...
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Adding a new service to a custom module and the following error greeted me:
The...
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Continuing on from the Drupal 9 to Drupal 10 upgrade outline written...
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To view the email before it's sent from Drupal, especially when using Drupal 10...
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To run a SQL command using Drush, use the following sql-query command
drush...