Connecting to a virtual environment
Connecting to a virtual environment
You can connect to a virtual-machine/docker by providing the proper values for extra-options
and type
.
Pantheon Example
dev:
root: /path/to/pantheon/drupal
host: pantheonHost
user: pantheonUsername
type: ssh
options:
uri: default
drupal-console-binary: drupal
extra-options: '-o "AddressFamily inet"'
By default, the uri
option is default
and the drupal-console-binary
option is drupal
so it is not necessary to add options, but If you have changed the name of your drupal-console-binary
or uri
, You can define the name in the config.
In extra-options
you can define tty's option if it is necessary, example: extra-options: '-tt'
DrupalVM Example
dev:
root: /var/www/drupalvm/drupal
host: 192.168.88.88
user: vagrant
extra-options: '-o PasswordAuthentication=no -i ~/.vagrant.d/insecure_private_key'
type: ssh
Drupal4Docker example
dev:
root: /var/www/html
extra-options: docker-compose exec --user=82 php
type: container
When connecting using type: container
there is no need to provide host
and user
values.