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<?php
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/**
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* Examples of valid statements for a Drush runtime config (drushrc) file.
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* Use this file to cut down on typing out lenghty and repetetive command line
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* options in the Drush commands you use and to avoid mistakes.
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*
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* Rename this file to drushrc.php and optionally copy it to one of the places
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* listed below in order of precedence:
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*
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* 1. Drupal site folder (e.g. sites/{default|example.com}/drushrc.php).
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* 2. Drupal sites/all/drush folder.
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* 3. In any location, as specified by the --config (-c) option.
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* 4. User's .drush folder (i.e. ~/.drush/drushrc.php).
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* 5. System wide configuration folder (e.g. /etc/drush/drushrc.php).
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* 6. Drush installation folder.
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*
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* If a configuration file is found in any of the above locations, it will be
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* loaded and merged with other configuration files in the search list.
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*
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* If you have some configuration options that are specific to a particular
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* version of Drush, then you may place them in a file called drush5rc.php.
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* The version-specific file is loaded in addtion to, and after, the general-
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* purpose drushrc file. Version-specific configuration files can be placed
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* in any of the locations specified above.
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*
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* IMPORTANT NOTE regarding configuration file on Windows:
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*
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* For Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and later versions is the
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* system window configuration folder C:\ProgramData\Drush. For previous
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* versions of Windows is the folder C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Drush.
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*
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* IMPORTANT NOTE on configuration file loading:
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*
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* At its core, Drush works by "bootstrapping" the Drupal environment in very
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* much the same way that is done during a normal page request from the web
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* server, so most Drush commands run in the context of a fully-initialized
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* website.
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*
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* Configuration files are loaded in the reverse order they are shown above. All
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* configuration files are loaded in the first bootstrapping phase, but
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* a configuration file in a specific Drupal site folder other than the default
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* (eg, sites/example.com/drushrc.php) will not be loaded unless a specific
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* Drupal site is selected. However, it _will_ be loaded if a site is selected
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* (either via the current working directory or by use of the --uri option),
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* even if the Drush command being run does not bootstrap to the Drupal Site
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* phase.
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*
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* IMPORTANT NOTE for users upgrading from Drush 4:
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*
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* Drush 5 no longer looks for aliases, configs or command files in the Drupal
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* root folder, so if you previously used drushrc.php files in the Drupal root
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* you will need to move the file to sites/all/drush/drushrc.php.
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*
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* The Drush commands 'rsync' and 'sql-sync' are special cases. These commands
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* will load the configuration file for the site specified by the source
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* parameter; however, they do not load the configuration file for the site
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* specified by the destination parameter, nor do they load configuration files
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* for remote sites.
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*
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* See `drush topic docs-bootstrap` for more information on how bootstrapping
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* affects the loading of Drush configuration files.
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*/
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// Specify a particular multisite.
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# $options['l'] = 'http://example.com/subir';
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// Specify your Drupal core base directory (useful if you use symlinks).
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# $options['r'] = '/home/USER/workspace/drupal-6';
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/**
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* Useful shell aliases:
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*
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* Drush shell aliases act similar to git aliases. For best results, define
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* aliases in one of the drushrc file locations between #3 through #6 above.
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* More information on shell aliases can be found via:
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* `drush topic docs-shell-aliases` on the command line.
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*
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* @see https://git.wiki.kernel.org/articles/a/l/i/Aliases.html#Advanced.
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*/
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# $options['shell-aliases']['pull'] = '!git pull'; // We've all done it.
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# $options['shell-aliases']['pulldb'] = '!git pull && drush updatedb';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['noncore'] = 'pm-list --no-core';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['wipe'] = 'cache-clear all';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['unsuck'] = 'pm-disable -y overlay,dashboard';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['offline'] = 'variable-set -y --always-set maintenance_mode 1';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['online'] = 'variable-delete -y --exact maintenance_mode';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['dis-all'] = '!drush -y dis $(drush pml --status=enabled --type=module --no-core --pipe)';
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// You can create a local cache of all projects checked out using
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// --package-handler=git_drupalorg; this can be faster for repeated
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// downloads, but can be dangerous. See: http://randyfay.com/node/119
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# $options['cache'] = TRUE;
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/**
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* Historical (deprecated) aliases:
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*
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* The following aliases were supported in Drush 4, but removed in Drush 5. To
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* keep using them, uncomment the following lines or copy them to your drushrc
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* file.
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*/
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# $options['shell-aliases']['script'] = 'php-script';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['sync'] = 'core-rsync';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['installsite'] = 'site-install';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['is'] = 'site-install';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['wd'] = 'watchdog-delete';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['enable'] = 'pm-enable';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['disable'] = 'pm-disable';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['uninstall'] = 'pm-uninstall';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['sm'] = 'pm-list';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['refresh'] = 'pm-refresh';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['updatecode'] = 'pm-updatecode';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['update'] = 'pm-update';
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# $options['shell-aliases']['download'] = 'pm-download';
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// Load a drushrc.php configuration file from the current working directory.
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# $options['config'][] = '.';
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/**
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* Drush knows how to check for and download its own code updates with the
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* `drush pm-updatecode` and `drush version` commands. Set this value to TRUE
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* (default) allows updates to latest stable release. Set to FALSE to disable
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* self update checks completely. Set to 'head' to allow bleeding-edge updates
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* from the code repository.
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*/
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# $options['self-update'] = FALSE;
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/**
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* Enable logging and periodic upload of anonymized usage statistics. The Drush
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* maintainers use this data to learn which commands and options are most
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* See the usage-show and usage-send commands.
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*/
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# $options['drush_usage_log'] = TRUE;
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# $options['drush_usage_send'] = TRUE;
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/**
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* By default, Drush will download projects compatibile with the current
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* version of Drupal, or, if no Drupal site is specified, then the Drupal-7
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* version of the project is downloaded. Set default-major to select a
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* different default version.
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*/
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# $options['default-major'] = 6;
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// Clone extensions (modules, themes, etc.) from drupal.org via 'pm-download'.
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# $options['package-handler'] = 'git_drupalorg';
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/**
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* Specify folders to search for Drush command files (*.drush.inc). These
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* values are always merged with include paths defined on the command line or
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* in other configuration files. On the command line, paths may be separated
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* by a colon (:) on Unix-based systems or a semi-colon (;) on Windows.
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*/
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# $options['include'] = array('/path/to/commands','/path2/to/more/commands');
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/**
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* Specify the modules to ignore when searching for command files (*.drush.inc)
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* inside a Drupal site.
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*/
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# $options['ignored-modules'] = array('module1', 'module2');
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/**
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* Specify the folders to search for Drush alias files (*.alias.drushrc.php and
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* *.aliases.drushrc.php). These values are always merged with alias paths
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* defined on the command line or in other configuration files. On the command
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* line, paths may be separated by a colon (:) on Unix-based systems or a
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* semi-colon (;) on Windows.
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*/
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# $options['alias-path'] = array('/path/to/aliases','/path2/to/more/aliases');
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/**
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* Specify the folder where 'sql-sync' should store persistent dump files.
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* Keeping the dump files around improves the performance of rsync when the
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* database is rsync'ed to a remote system. If a dump directory is not
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* specified, then 'sql-sync' will store dumps in temporary files.
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*/
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# $options['dump-dir'] = '/path/to/dumpdir';
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/**
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* Specify the filename and path where 'sql-dump' should store backups of
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* database dumps. The default is to dump to STDOUT, however if this option is
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* set in a drushrc.php file, the default behaviour can be achieved by
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* specifying a value of FALSE ("--result-file=0" on the command line). Two
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* substitution tokens are available: @DATABASE is replaced with the name of the
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* database being dumped, and @DATE is replaced with the current time and date
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* of the dump of the form: YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS. A value of TRUE ("--result-file=1"
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* on the command line) will cause 'sql-dump' to use the same temporary backup
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* location as 'pm-updatecode'.
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*/
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# $options['result-file'] = TRUE;
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# $options['result-file'] = '/path/to/backup/dir/@DATABASE_@DATE.sql';
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// Enable verbose mode.
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# $options['v'] = 1;
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// Show database passwords in 'status' and 'sql-conf' commands.
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# $options['show-passwords'] = 1;
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/**
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* Specify the logging level for PHP notices. Defaults to "notice". Set to
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* "warning" when doing Drush development. Also make sure that error_reporting
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* is set to E_ALL in your php configuration file. See `drush status` for the
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* path to your php.ini file.
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*/
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# $options['php-notices'] = 'warning';
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/**
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* Specify options to pass to ssh in backend invoke. The default is to prohibit
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* password authentication, and is included here, so you may add additional
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* parameters without losing the default configuration.
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*/
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# $options['ssh-options'] = '-o PasswordAuthentication=no';
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// Set 'remote-os' to 'Windows' to make Drush use Windows shell escape rules
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// for remote sites that do not have an 'os' item set.
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# $options['remote-os'] = 'Linux';
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// By default, unknown options are disallowed and result in an error. Change
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// them to issue only a warning and let command proceed.
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# $options['strict'] = FALSE;
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/**
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* Drush requires at least rsync version 2.6.4 for some functions to work
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* correctly. rsync version 2.6.8 or earlier may give the following error
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* message: "--remove-source-files: unknown option". To fix this, set
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* $options['rsync-version'] = '2.6.8'; (replace with the lowest version of
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* rsync installed on any system you are using with Drush). Note that this
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* option can also be set in a site alias, which is the prefered solution if
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* newer versions of rsync are available on some of the systems you use.
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* See: http://drupal.org/node/955092
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*/
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# $options['rsync-version'] = '2.6.9';
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/**
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* The output charset suitable to pass to the iconv PHP function's out_charset
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* parameter.
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*
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* Drush will convert its output from UTF-8 to the charset specified here. It
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* is possible to use //TRANSLIT and //IGNORE charset name suffixes (see iconv
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* documentation). If not defined, conversion will not be performed.
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*/
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# $options['output_charset'] = 'ISO-8859-1';
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# $options['output_charset'] = 'KOI8-R//IGNORE';
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# $options['output_charset'] = 'ISO-8859-1//TRANSLIT';
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/**
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* Multiple-site execution options:
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*
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* Some drush commands such as 'sql-sync' are intended for or capable of being
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* executed on multiple sites or server environments and will pass along the
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* options specified here to all instances of the command being executed.
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*/
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/**
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* By default, Drush will prepend the name of the site to the output of any
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* multiple-site command execution. To disable this behavior, set the
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* "--no-label" option.
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*/
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# $options['no-label'] = TRUE;
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/**
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* An explicit list of tables which should be included in sql-dump and sql-sync.
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*/
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# $options['tables']['common'] = array('user', 'permissions', 'role_permission', 'role');
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/**
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* List of tables whose *data* is skipped by the 'sql-dump' and 'sql-sync'
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* commands when the "--structure-tables-key=common" option is provided.
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* You may add specific tables to the existing array or add a new element.
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*/
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# $options['structure-tables']['common'] = array('cache', 'cache_filter', 'cache_menu', 'cache_page', 'history', 'sessions', 'watchdog');
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/**
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* List of tables to be omitted entirely from SQL dumps made by the 'sql-dump'
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* and 'sql-sync' commands when the "--skip-tables-key=common" option is
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* provided on the command line. This is useful if your database contains
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* non-Drupal tables used by some other application or during a migration for
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* example. You may add new tables to the existing array or add a new element.
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*/
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# $options['skip-tables']['common'] = array('migration_data1', 'migration_data2');
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/**
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* Override specific entries in Drupal's 'variable' table or settings.php
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*/
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# $options['variables']['site_name'] = 'My Drupal site';
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# $options['variables']['theme_default'] = 'minnelli';
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# $options['variables']['anonymous'] = 'Visitor';
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/**
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* Command-specific execution options:
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*
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* Most execution options can be shared between multiple Drush commands; these
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* are specified as top-level elements of the $options array in the prior
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* examples above. On the other hand, other options are command-specific, and,
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* in some cases, a shared option needs a different configuration depending on
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* which command is being executing.
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*
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* To define options that are only applicable to certain commands, make an entry
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* in the $command-specific array as shown below. The name of the command may
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* be either the command's full name or any of the command's aliases.
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*
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* Options defined here will be overridden by options of the same name on the
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* command line. Unary flags such as "--verbose" are overridden via special
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* "--no-xxx" options (e.g. "--no-verbose").
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*
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* Limitation: If 'verbose' is set in a command-specific option, it must be
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* cleared by '--no-verbose', not '--no-v', and visa-versa.
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*/
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// Ensure all rsync commands use verbose output.
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# $command_specific['rsync'] = array('verbose' => TRUE);
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// CVS credentials for module dowlnoads.
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# $command_specific['dl'] = array('cvscredentials' => 'user:pass');
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// Additional folders to search for scripts.
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// Separate by : (Unix-based systems) or ; (Windows).
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# $command_specific['script']['script-path'] = 'sites/all/scripts:profiles/myprofile/scripts';
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// Always show release notes when running pm-update or pm-updatecode.
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# $command_specific['pm-update'] = array('notes' => TRUE);
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# $command_specific['pm-updatecode'] = array('notes' => TRUE);
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// Set a predetermined username and password when using site-install.
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# $command_specific['site-install'] = array('account-name' => 'alice', 'account-pass' => 'secret');
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/**
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* List of Drush commands or aliases that should override built-in shell
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* functions and commands; otherwise, built-ins override Drush commands. Default
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* is 'help,dd,sa'. Warning: bad things can happen if you put the wrong thing
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* here (e.g. eval, grep), so be cautious. If a Drush command overrides a
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* built-in command (e.g. bash help), then you can use the `builtin` operator
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* to run the built-in version (e.g. `builtin help` to show bash help instead of
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* Drush help.) If a Drush command overrides a shell command (e.g. grep), then
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* you can use the regular shell command by typing in the full path to the
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* command (e.g. /bin/grep).
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*/
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# $command_specific['core-cli'] = array('override' => 'help,dd,sa');
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/**
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* Load a drushrc file from the 'drush' folder at the root of the current
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* git repository. Example script below by grayside. Customize as desired.
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* @see: http://grayside.org/node/93.
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*/
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#exec('git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2> /dev/null', $output);
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#if (!empty($output)) {
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# $repo = $output[0];
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# $options['config'] = $repo . '/drush/drushrc.php';
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# $options['include'] = $repo . '/drush/commands';
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# $options['alias-path'] = $repo . '/drush/aliases';
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#}
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