I am looking to add Drush to my $PATH variable but when I try to globally require drush in Composer I get this error. (Basically saying that I shouldn't install consolidation/site-process. Cant seem to find any answers to this(.Install error
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I have a drupal project, and I am trying to install drush for mamp server. I have run:
composer global require drush/drush:dev-master
In the directory of my project, but when I am trying to run:
drush status
I get:
command not found: drush
Follow information listed in : https://www.drupal.org/node/1674222
At the very least, you definitely did not carry these two steps out correctly, which symlink the "drush" binary.
cd /usr/bin
ln -s /Users/myusername/drush/drush
Replace /Users/myusername/ with the name of the directory where you unpacked Drush.
You may need to quit and restart Terminal after completing these instructions before running any drush commands.
http://youtu.be/TCg02d4am_Q for more details
If you're still having problems, I suggest following the instructions here: https://www.drupal.org/node/1674222 and reporting back, editting your answer to reflect the new error you get, so we can actually help you figure out what step of the install you're not running successfully.
I want to update my drupal, but when I am executing drush up there is an error:
The tb_sirate_starter directory could not be found within the profiles directory at /var/www/html/project/sites/all/modules/tb_megamenu, perhaps the project is enabled but has been deleted from disk.
I have tb_megamenu and I tried to install tb_sirate_starter but the error is not disappearing
The update might have moved files around and failed before the system table in Drupal's database was updated.
Try installing the Regsitry Rebuild project (if not installed already) and running a registry rebuild: https://www.drupal.org/project/registry_rebuild.
You can see if you already have it installed and run it by executing:
drush rr
If you do not have it installed already, go ahead an install it and follow directions on the project page to run it.
Once that is complete, run an updb and cache clearas well:
drush updb -y
drush cc all
Be sure to make a backup of your database and codebase before doing any of this (as you should have before running drush up in your original attempt and as you should before any and all upgrades).
Composer is working fine (checked the "php composer.phar" command)
However upon trying to install symfony2 by pasting the exakt command from their site, I only get an error like this:
Mattias-MacBook-Air:temp acr$ composer create-project symfony/framework-standard-edition /Users/acr/Documents/www/ "2.3.*"
-bash: composer: command not found
-bash: composer: command not found
Do I have to configure my OSX in a certain way for this to work?
If so, is my machine messed up, since that isn't covered in the walkthrough, so I assume other people won't have to?
I have downloaded drush and cofigured it properly .Now I am trying to download a module "themekey" and install it to my drupal .Its downloading properly using
drush dl themekey
but when I try to install it using
drush en -y themekey
I get this error
drush en -y themekey
Command pm-enable needs a higher bootstrap level to run - you will [error]
need to invoke drush from a more functional Drupal environment to run
this command.
The drush command 'en themekey' could not be executed. [error]
A Drupal installation directory could not be found
Please help me in this , I am new in drpal drush and did not find way to solve this
Here is my drupal folder
/opt/lampp/htdocs/projects/drupal_test/
You need a working drupal installation, meaning php can be executed the mysql server can be reached. Then you have to change into the root directory of your installation - in your case:
cd /opt/lampp/htdocs/projects/drupal_test/
and execute the command:
drush en modulename -y
For debugging use
drush rq
If you tried changing localhost to 127.0.0.1 in settings and it still doesn't work, please have a look at the solution I found here:
Drush: “Command pm-enable needs a higher bootstrap level to run
When running drush you can run into this error message. In my case, the mysql command line tool provided with Mamp Pro was not available. You can easily test this by typing the command ‘mysql’ in terminal. Your output might be -bash: mysql: command not found.
To solve this, do the following in terminal:
sudo vim ~/.bash_profile
Press i
Move to the last line and append
export PATH=/Applications/MAMP/Library/bin/:$PATH
Hit escape
Type in :wq (including the colon) to write the file and quit vim.
Reload your profile by running source ~/.bash_profile.
The mysql command AND drush should now work!
So I am a new to doctrine, but I am not able to install a bundle at all. I am following the guide, but the "error" which I am getting is very unusual.
Anyhow, I add this lines into deps file:
[FOSRestBundle]
git=http://github.com/FriendsOfSymfony/FOSRestBundle.git
target=bundles/FOS/RestBundle
Then I do:
./bin/vendors install
And I get:
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php5/20090626+lfs/sqlite.so' - /usr/lib/php5/20090626+lfs/sqlite.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in Unknown on line 0
Your project seems to be based on a Standard Edition that includes vendors.
Try to run ./bin/vendors install --reinstall
So on this standard way I am not able to install it at all. Can somebody explain me what is the problem, because to me it looks like, the symfony vendors script doesnt recognize changes in deps file at all.
This happens when you've downloaded the Symfony2 Standard Edition from the website. The vendor install script checks to see if the vendor directories are git repositories, and if not, will throw this error. You can fix the situation in one of two ways:
you can either run the command that it suggests: php bin/vendors install --reinstall
or, you can remove the vendors directory, then run php bin/vendors install, which amounts to about the same thing
No need to install that. Just follow the steps in the url : http://mmoreramerino.github.com/GearmanBundle/installation.html