Drupal issueshttps://lab.civicrm.org/dev/drupal/-/issues2020-10-20T21:12:09Zhttps://lab.civicrm.org/dev/drupal/-/issues/115Let's make some D8 upgrade documentation2020-10-20T21:12:09ZStoobLet's make some D8 upgrade documentation[This single stack exchange](https://civicrm.stackexchange.com/questions/33945/how-can-i-update-civicrm-installed-with-drupal-8-using-composer) the best documentation yet I've found about upgrading Drupal 8 and it is varied and cluttered...[This single stack exchange](https://civicrm.stackexchange.com/questions/33945/how-can-i-update-civicrm-installed-with-drupal-8-using-composer) the best documentation yet I've found about upgrading Drupal 8 and it is varied and cluttered. With a security update of Civi planned for April, we need to provide a more consolidated way to provide upgrade instructions. I volunteer to help, but since I have not yet been successful upgrading my Composer-installed Civi on D8 (hosted by CiviHosting) myself I am not qualified to write it. I am currently looking for solutions and collaborators.2020-04-11https://lab.civicrm.org/dev/drupal/-/issues/193drush: use \Civi\Setup instead of custom installer2024-02-14T09:52:26Zbgmdrush: use \Civi\Setup instead of custom installerInitial discussion: https://github.com/civicrm/civicrm-core/pull/29242#issuecomment-1926066031
The old installer would rely on having the l10n files installed with both the 'mysql' files and the 'mo' files. The newer `\Civi\Setup`, whic...Initial discussion: https://github.com/civicrm/civicrm-core/pull/29242#issuecomment-1926066031
The old installer would rely on having the l10n files installed with both the 'mysql' files and the 'mo' files. The newer `\Civi\Setup`, which is used by the Drupal 7/10 UI and by WordPress and Joomla, runs the mysql files through `ts` at run-time, so it's not necessary to generate those files anymore.
The last bastion is in the drush 8 functions, which presumably no-one uses anymore except Aegir users.
(I have pending PRs and will link them here)