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Drush User's Guide

By : Juan Pablo Novillo Requena
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Drush User's Guide

By: Juan Pablo Novillo Requena

Overview of this book

<p>Drush is a command line interface for Drupal. Most of the tasks for building and maintaining a website are repetitive and involve filling in forms on administration pages. The majority of these tasks can be achieved with a single Drush command, shortening the development and maintenance time of a project drastically.</p> <p><em>Drush User's Guide</em> will allow you to be more productive and efficient in building and maintaining your Drupal sites through the command line. You will learn to install Drush on different platforms, and manage and configure your Drupal site by learning how to use and create Drush commands.</p> <p>Become a Drush expert by exploring its command toolkit; customizing it to suit your needs, and extending it with contributed modules.</p> <p>The command line will allow you to download, enable and upgrade Drupal projects in seconds. Back up your files, code and data in one single file, clear the cache, interact with databases, and deploy sites to remote machines - all using simply the command line. Use Drush with your own commands or alter existing ones; and extend the toolkit with a long list of contributed modules.</p> <p><em>Drush User's Guide</em> has everything you need to extend your use of the command line to easily build and manage your Drupal sites.</p>
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Creating users and user roles


Creating users and assigning roles to them through Drush is really helpful when we do not want to fill all the required fields of the Add User form (especially those that make sense only for registration purposes). We only need to provide a username, an e-mail, and a password. Let's see how we can manage users with a practical example.

Start by creating, through the web interface, a simple content type called Band, which will represent the list of bands attending our music festival. We will then create roles and users to manage this content type through Drush. Here is an example of how the content type fields would look. We have even added an Image field for each band's image.

Then, as we know that there will be collaborators who will register bands in our site, we are going to create a role for them and then create a couple of users. First, we create a role LINE-UP EDITOR with all permissions for the Band content type, as in the following screenshot:

Having done...