su-sws/stanford_profile

Installation Profile for the Stanford Webservice's Jumpstart Product.


Keywords
d8, jumpstart-core, profile
License
GPL-2.0-or-later

Documentation

8.x

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Maintainers: Mike Decker, sherakama

Changelog: Changelog.md

Description

This is the main installation profile for Stanford Web Services' self service platform and is used as a base for more.

Accessibility

WCAG Conformance 2.0 AA Badge This module conforms to level AA WCAG 2.0 standards as required by the university's accessibility policy. For more information on the policy please visit: https://ucomm.stanford.edu/policies/accessibility-policy.html.

Installation

Install this installation profile like any other profile. See Drupal Documentation

Configuration

Nothing special needed.

Releases

Steps to build a new release:

  • Checkout the latest commit from the 8.x-1.x branch.
  • Create a new branch for the release.
  • Commit any necessary changes to the release branch.
    • These may include, but are not necessarily limited to:
    • Update the version in any info.yml files, including in any submodules.
    • Update the CHANGELOG to reflect the changes made in the new release.
  • Make a PR to merge your release branch into main
  • Give the PR a semver-compliant label, e.g., (patch, minor, major). This may happen automatically via Github actions (if a labeler action is configured).
  • When the PR is merged to main, a new tag will be created automatically, bumping the version by the semver label.
  • The github action is built from: semver-release-action, and further documentation is available there.

Troubleshooting

If you are experiencing issues with this try posting an issue on the GitHub issues page.

Contribution / Collaboration

You are welcome to contribute functionality, bug fixes, or documentation to this module. If you would like to suggest a fix or new functionality you may add a new issue to the GitHub issue queue or you may fork this repository and submit a pull request. For more help please see GitHub's article on fork, branch, and pull requests