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Provide default if the variable is empty.

Open fjgarlin opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

The Problem/Issue/Bug

https://github.com/shaal/DrupalPod/issues/156

How this PR Solves The Problem

It sets a default value when none is set.

Manual Testing Instructions

Trigger a Drupalpod creating without selecting a profile.

Related Issue Link(s)

https://github.com/shaal/DrupalPod/issues/156

Release/Deployment notes

The "minimal" profile will be selected if none is specified.

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Added a default installation profile ("minimal") for the setup script when no specific profile is provided.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved the installation process by ensuring a fallback profile is utilized, enhancing user experience during site setup.

fjgarlin avatar Nov 22 '24 11:11 fjgarlin

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Walkthrough

The drupalpod-setup.sh script has been updated to include a conditional check for the DP_INSTALL_PROFILE variable. If this variable is not set, it defaults to the value "minimal". This change ensures that a default installation profile is used when none is specified, while the overall structure and functionality of the script remain unchanged.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
.gitpod/drupal/drupalpod-setup/drupalpod-setup.sh Added a conditional check for DP_INSTALL_PROFILE to set a default value of "minimal" if not specified.

Poem

In the land of code where rabbits play,
A script was changed in a clever way.
If no profile's set, don't you fret,
"Minimal" it shall be, a safe bet!
Hops of joy for this new delight,
Setting defaults makes coding bright! 🐇✨


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