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name: "Continuous Integration"

on:
pull_request:
push:
branches:
tags:

jobs:
ci:
uses: laminas/workflow-continuous-integration/.github/workflows/[email protected]
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name: docs-build

on:
release:
types: [published]
workflow_dispatch:

jobs:
build-deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Build Docs
uses: dotkernel/documentation-theme/github-actions/docs@main
env:
DEPLOY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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# Admin-specific stuff:
.idea
composer.lock
docs/html
documentation-theme
vendor
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## Install development environment
# Install development environment

This collection of scripts provides multiple ways of creating and maintaining your development environment.

## Prerequisites

If you're not already using it, we recommend you to install
[Windows Terminal](https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/p/windows-terminal/9n0dx20hk701?activetab=pivot:overviewtab).

It's a modern tool that incorporates the power of multiple already known command-line applications like
`Windows PowerShell`, `Linux shell`, and more...

### Prerequisites
If you're not already using it, we recommend you to install [Windows Terminal](https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/p/windows-terminal/9n0dx20hk701?activetab=pivot:overviewtab).
It's a modern tool that incorporates the power of multiple already known command-line applications like `Windows PowerShell`, `Linux shell`, and more...
## How it works?

Choose a tool from the below list, and we will guide you through the steps that will install and configure it for you.

### How it works?
Choose a tool from the below list, and we will guide you through the steps that will install and configure it for you.
* [WSL](wsl/README.md)
* [Docker](docker/README.md)
- [WSL](wsl/README.md)
- [Docker](docker/README.md)
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{
"name": "dotkernel/development",
"description": "Set up development environment using Ansible+WSL2/Docker.",
"type": "metapackage",
"license": "MIT",
"authors": [
{
"name": "DotKernel Team",
"email": "[email protected]"
}
],
"require": {}
}
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# ../../README.md
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# Frequently asked questions

## How do I switch to a different version of PHP?

Execute the following command:

```shell
sudo dnf module switch-to php:remi-{major}.{minor} -y
```

where `{major}.{minor}` is one of the supported PHP versions: `8.3`, `8.2`, `8.1`, `8.0` and `7.4`.

Additionally, our setup includes predefined aliases for executing the above command.
The aliases are the following:

- `php74`: switch to PHP 7.4
- `php80`: switch to PHP 8.0
- `php81`: switch to PHP 8.1
- `php82`: switch to PHP 8.2
- `php83`: switch to PHP 8.3

After switching to a different PHP version, test with the following command:

```shell
php -v
```

Depending on the selected PHP version, the output should look similar to the below:

```text
PHP 8.3.8 (cli) (built: Jun 4 2024 14:53:17) (NTS gcc x86_64)
Copyright (c) The PHP Group
Zend Engine v4.3.8, Copyright (c) Zend Technologies
```

## How do I switch to a different version of Node.js?

Execute the following commands:

```shell
sudo dnf remove nodejs -y
curl -fsSL https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_{major}.x | sudo bash -
sudo dnf install nodejs -y
```

where `{major}` is the Node.js version you want to switch to.

Additionally, our setup includes predefined aliases for the above commands.
The aliases are the following:

- `node22`: switch to Node.js 22
- `node20`: switch to Node.js 20
- `node18`: switch to Node.js 18

After switching to a different Node.js version, test with the following command:

```shell
node -v
```

## How do I fix common permission issues?

If running your project you encounter permission issues, follow the below steps.

### Error

> PHP Fatal error: Uncaught InvalidArgumentException: The directory "`<path-to-project>`/data" is not writable...

> PHP Fatal error: Uncaught InvalidArgumentException: The directory "`<path-to-project>`/data/cache" is not writable...

> PHP Fatal error: Uncaught InvalidArgumentException: The directory "`<path-to-project>`/data/cache/doctrine" is not
> writable...

### Solution

```shell
chmod -R 777 data
```

### Error

> PHP Fatal error: Uncaught InvalidArgumentException: The directory "`<path-to-project>`/public/uploads" is not
> writable...

### Solution

```shell
chmod -R 777 public/uploads
```

### Error

> PHP Fatal error: Uncaught ErrorException: fopen(`<path-to-project>`/log/error-log-yyyy-mm-dd.log): Failed to open
> stream: Permission denied...

### Solution

```shell
chmod -R 777 log
```

## How do I create command aliases?

From either your terminal or file explorer, navigate to your home directory (`/home/<your-username>/`).

Using your preferred text editor, open the file: `.bash_profile` (if it does not exist, creat it first).

Move to the end of the file and enter on a new line:

```text
alias command_alias="command to execute"
```

where:

- `command_alias` is the name by which you want to call your original command
- `command to execute`: the original command to be executed on alias call

### Example

```text
alias list_files="ls -Al"
```

will create an alias called `list_files` that will run the command `ls -Al`.

Then, you can execute your custom alias in a terminal just as a regular command:

```shell
list_files
```
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# Introduction

`dotkernel/development` is a tool that helps you prepare your development environment with the following components:

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- `AlmaLinux9` - free and open source Linux distribution
- `PHP` - general-purpose scripting language geared towards web development
- `Apache` - free and open-source cross-platform web server software
- `MariaDB` - community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system
- `Git` - distributed version control system
- `Composer` - application-level dependency manager for the PHP
- `Node.js` - JavaScript runtime environment
- `PhpMyAdmin` - open source administration tool for MySQL and MariaDB
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# Installation

## Install AlmaLinux 9

Open Microsoft Store, in the search box type in: `AlmaLinux` and hit `Enter`.

From the results, select **AlmaLinux 9** - this will take you to **AlmaLinux 9**'s app page.

On this page, locate and click the `Install` button - this will download **AlmaLinux 9** WSL image on your system.

Once the download has finished, the `Install` button is replaced by an `Open` button - clicking it will open
`Windows Terminal`.

Here you will be asked to fill in your username (for example `dotkernel`):

```text
Installing, this may take a few minutes...
Please create a default UNIX user account. The username does not need to match your Windows username.
For more information visit: https://aka.ms/wslusers
Enter new UNIX username:
```

Next, you are prompted to enter a password to use with your username (you will not see what you are typing, that's a
security measure in Linux regarding passwords):

```text
Enter new UNIX username: dotkernel.
Changing password for user dotkernel.
New password:
```

Depending on the strength of your password, you might see one of the following messages (if you want to choose a
different password, hit `Enter` and you are taken back to previous step - else, continue with retyping your password).

```text
BAD PASSWORD: The password fails the dictionary check - it is based on a dictionary word
BAD PASSWORD: The password is a palindrome
```

Next, you are asked to retype your password:

```text
Retype new password:
```

Finally, you should see the following message:

```text
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
Installation successful!
[dotkernel@hostname:~]$
```

## Setup AlmaLinux 9
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Install requirements:

```shell
sudo dnf install epel-release dnf-utils http://rpms.remirepo.net/enterprise/remi-release-9.rpm -y
```

Update/Upgrade system packages:

```shell
sudo dnf upgrade -y
```

Now, install the latest version of **Ansible**:

```shell
sudo dnf install ansible -y
```

Clone `dotkernel/development` into your home directory:

```shell
git clone https://github.com/dotkernel/development.git
```

Move inside the directory `development/wsl`:

```shell
cd ~/development/wsl/
```

Using your preferred text editor, open `config.yml` where you must fill in the empty fields.

Save and close the file.

Install requirements and initialize systemd by running the below Ansible command:

```shell
ansible-playbook -i hosts install.yml --ask-become-pass
```

The installation process will ask for your password (set during the installation process) and will iterate over each
task in the playbook and will output a short summary with the results.

At this step, **AlmaLinux 9** needs to be restarted - quit it by pressing `Control` + `d`.

Open `Windows Terminal`.

Stop **AlmaLinux 9**:

```shell
wsl -t AlmaLinux9
```

Start **AlmaLinux 9**:

```shell
wsl -d AlmaLinux9
```

Move inside the directory `development/wsl`:

```shell
cd ~/development/wsl/
```

Continue installation by running the below Ansible command:

```shell
ansible-playbook -i hosts install.yml --ask-become-pass
```

The installation process will ask for your password (set during the installation process) and will iterate over each
task in the playbook and will output a short summary with the results.

Now check if everything works by opening in your browser:

- [http://localhost/](http://localhost/) - Apache's default home page
- [http://localhost/info.php](http://localhost/info.php) - PHP info page
- [http://localhost/phpmyadmin/](http://localhost/phpmyadmin/) - PhpMyAdmin (login with `root` + the root password you
configured in `config.yml` under `mariadb` -> `root_password`)

The installation is complete, your **AlmaLinux 9** development environment is ready to use.

## Running AlmaLinux 9

Open `Windows Terminal`.

Start **AlmaLinux 9**:

```shell
wsl -d AlmaLinux9
```

### Note

> In order to run your applications using WSL2, you always need to be connected to your AlmaLinux9 distribution.
> For this, all you need to do is to keep open an instance of Windows Terminal that is connected to it.
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