config:status¶
Display status of configuration (differences between the filesystem configuration and database configuration).
Examples¶
drush config:status
. Display configuration items that need to be synchronized.drush config:status --state=Identical
. Display configuration items that are in default state.drush config:status --state='Only in sync dir' --prefix=node.type.
. Display all content types that would be created in active storage on configuration import.drush config:status --state=Any --format=list
. List all config names.drush config:status 2>&1 | grep "No differences"
. Check there are no differences between database and exported config. Useful for CI.
Options¶
- --state[=STATE]. A comma-separated list of states to filter results. [default: Only in DB,Only in sync dir,Different]
- --prefix=PREFIX. Prefix The config prefix. For example, system. No prefix will return all names in the system.
- --format=FORMAT. Format the result data. Available formats: csv,json,list,null,php,print-r,sections,string,table,tsv,var_dump,var_export,xml,yaml [default: table]
- --fields=FIELDS. Available fields: Name (name), State (state) [default: name,state]
- --field=FIELD. Select just one field, and force format to string.
- --filter[=FILTER]. Filter output based on provided expression
Topics¶
- Output formatters and filters: control the command output (docs:output-formats-filters)
Aliases¶
- cst
- config-status
Legend
- 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.