Installs Drush, a command line shell and scripting interface for Drupal, on any Linux or UNIX system.
PHP must be installed on the system prior to running this role (suggested role: geerlingguy.php
).
Global composer installation requires Composer to also be installed on the system (suggested role: geerlingguy.composer
).
Source installation additionally requires Git and Composer to also be installed on the system (suggested roles: geerlingguy.git
and geerlingguy.composer
).
Available variables are listed below, along with default values (see defaults/main.yml
):
Drush Launcher is a small wrapper around Drush for your global $PATH
.
It is the recommended way to use drush
, but there are some situations where you might wish to install and run Drush globally without using Drush Launcher. The following variables control Drush Launcher's installation:
drush_launcher_install: true
Set to no
if you don't want the launcher installed.
drush_launcher_version: "0.6.0"
The version of the Drush Launcher to install. This should exactly match an available Drush Launcher release.
drush_launcher_phar_url: https://github.com/drush-ops/drush-launcher/releases/download/{{ drush_launcher_version }}/drush.phar
The URL from which the Drush Launcher phar file will be downloaded.
drush_launcher_path: /usr/local/bin/drush
The path where drush will be installed and available to your system. Should be in your user's $PATH
so you can run commands simply with drush
instead of the full path.
Some people need to have the full power of drush
available globally, and this role allows the global install of Drush via Composer. If using this option, make sure you have Composer installed!
drush_composer_global_install: false
Set to yes
(and set drush_launcher_install
to false
) if you want to install drush
globally using Composer.
drush_composer_version: "~9.0"
The version constraint for the global Drush installation.
drush_composer_update: false
Whether to run composer update drush/drush
to ensure the version of Drush installed globally is the latest version.
drush_composer_path: /usr/local/bin/drush
The path in which a symlink to the Drush binary installed via Composer should be placed.
NOTE: Composer 'global' installation is global to the user under which Drush is installed—e.g. if you install globally using the root user,
drush
will only work properly asroot
or when usingsudo
.
You can also install Drush from source if you need a bleeding-edge release, or if you need a specific version which can't be installed via Composer.
drush_install_from_source: false
Set to yes
(and set drush_launcher_install
to false
) if you want to install drush
globally using the Drush source code.
drush_source_install_bin_path: /usr/local/bin/drush
drush_source_install_path: /usr/local/share/drush
The location of the entire drush installation (includes all the supporting files, as well as the drush
executable file.
drush_source_install_version: "8.x"
The version of Drush to install (examples: "master"
for the bleeding edge, "8.x"
, "7.x"
, "6.2.0"
). This should be a string as it refers to a git branch, tag, or commit hash.
drush_keep_updated: false
drush_force_update: false
Whether to keep Drush up-to-date with the latest revision of the branch specified by drush_version
, and whether to force the update (e.g. overwrite local modifications to the drush repository).
drush_force_composer_install: false
Use this if you get an error message when provisioning like Unable to load autoload.php. Run composer install to fetch dependencies and write this file
. It will force a composer install
inside the Drush directory.
drush_composer_cli_options: "--prefer-source --no-interaction"
These options are the safest for avoiding GitHub API rate limits when installing Drush, and can be very helpful when working on dependencies/installation, but builds can be sped up substantially by changing the first option to --prefer-dist.
drush_clone_depth: 1
Whether to clone the entire repo (by default), or specify the number of previous commits for a smaller and faster clone.
None.
- hosts: servers
roles:
- geerlingguy.drush
After the playbook runs, the drush
command will be accessible from normal system accounts.
MIT / BSD
This role was created in 2014 by Jeff Geerling, author of Ansible for DevOps.