config:export¶
Export Drupal configuration to a directory.
Export configuration files to the site's config directory or export configuration and save files in a backup directory.
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Examples¶
config:export --destination
Options¶
- --add. Run
git add -pafter exporting. This lets you choose which config changes to sync for commit. - --commit. Run
git add -Aandgit commitafter exporting. This commits everything that was exported without prompting. - --message=MESSAGE. Commit comment for the exported configuration. Optional; may only be used with --commit.
- --destination[=DESTINATION]. An arbitrary directory that should receive the exported files. A backup directory is used when no value is provided.
- --diff. Show preview as a diff, instead of a change list.
- --format=FORMAT. Format the result data. Available formats: csv,json,list,null,php,print-r,string,table,tsv,var_dump,var_export,xml,yaml [default: null]
- --fields=FIELDS. Limit output to only the listed elements. Name top-level elements by key, e.g. "--fields=name,date", or use dot notation to select a nested element, e.g. "--fields=a.b.c as example".
- --field=FIELD. Select just one field, and force format to string.
Global Options¶
- -v|vv|vvv, --verbose. Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug
- -y, --yes. Auto-accept the default for all user prompts. Equivalent to --no-interaction.
- -l, --uri=URI. A base URL for building links and selecting a multi-site. Defaults to https://default.
- To see all global options, run
drush core:global-options.
Aliases¶
- cex
- config-export
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- An argument or option with square brackets is optional.
- Any default value is listed at end of arg/option description.
- An ellipsis indicates that an argument accepts multiple values separated by a space.