Track(s):
Dev / DevOps, Site Building
Audience:
All

Backdrop CMS is essentially Drupal 7 plus a Configuration Management System (and a few hundred other improvements).

Configuration Management is done differently in Backdrop CMS than it is in modern versions of Drupal. Come learn about Configuration Management in Backdrop, including:

  • What is configuration management, and why do we need it?
  • Comparing changes in configuration using the Configuration Management Interface
  • how to deploy Configuration changes using the Configuration Management Interface
  • Comparing changes in configuration using git diff
  • how to deploy Configuration changes using git
  • Best practices for how to manage configuration simply
  • Best practices for how to manage configuration for multiple developers
  • Best practices for how to manage configuration for multiple instances of your website (for example: on Pantheon)
  • Coning soon: How to use configuration sets, or "Recipes"
  • Coming soon: the "Features" module for Backdrop (using Configuration)

Backdrop's Configuration Management System is my favorite improvement because it saves me so much time during maintenance, upgrades, and site builds.

 

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