Wieting
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Gating My Content & More - Parts 3 and 4 7 min read Feb 18, 2023 | Updated: Mar 23, 2023 17:28
See Gating My Content & More - Parts 1 and 2 for prerequsite and background info. Introducing Wieting Content Part 3 of this process, the introduction of Wieting Theatre Guild content, is described in the project repo’s README.md file. Since the project is in a private repo I’ll include the pertinent parts here from this gist. Part 4 - Protecting Pages with StatiCrypt CLI + More Let’s jump in with StatiCrypt CLI. The following experience is from the README.md file in my https://github. ...
Gating My Content & More - Parts 1 and 2 9 min read Feb 6, 2023 | Updated: Feb 9, 2023 11:44
A Blended Approach It’s a new month, February 2023 that is, and this the first part of follow-up to last month’s post in my personal blog, namely Gating My Content. Now, rather than trying to “gate” some of the content in the Wieting Theatre website, I’m going to start a new site, with characteristics listed below, and include only the protected portion of the Wieting’s content. I call this a “blended” approach because it will, at least initially, leverage and blend guidance and elements from many of the resources I’ve captured at https://www. ...
How to Create a New GitHub Repo from an Existing Branch 1 min read Feb 26, 2020
I just found a handy git/GitHub workflow in a Quora post titled “How do I create a new GitHub repository from a branch in an existing repository?”. And I used it, successfully, to create a new GitHub repo for my updated Drupal 8 rendition of the Wieting Theatre’s website. The new GitHub repo is wieting-D8-DO and it was created from the wieting branch of docker-compose-drupal. The commands I used looked something like this: cd ~/GitHub git clone https://github.com/SummittDweller/docker-compose-drupal.git cd docker-compose-drupal git checkout master git reset --hard origin/wieting git checkout wieting git remote rm origin git remote add origin https://github. ...
Migration to Lando 7 min read Feb 17, 2020 | Updated: Feb 20, 2020 22:25
I have ITS tickets, for seemingly simple DNS changes, that are now more than a month old, and because of that I’ve taken steps to try and do some ISLE staging work on one of my DigitalOcean droplets, namely summitt-services-droplet-01. In order to accommodate that I’ve moved nearly all of the sites and services from that droplet to my other, summitt-dweller-DO-docker. The site migration was a smooth process except for https://Wieting.TamaToledo.com. That Drupal 8 site has been difficult to upgrade and migrate largely because it was deployed using my old Port-Ability scripts, and about a year ago I scrapped Port-Ability in favor of Docksal, but I never got around to moving that particular site to a Docksal environment. ...