.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. _development-environment: ======================= Development environment ======================= You can run the code quality checks and automated tests locally (using a local PHP, Composer, and database) or using runTests.sh. To kickstart the project, we suggest the usage of the `TYPO3-testing-distribution `__ by Oliver Klee as development environment. The distribution comes with a frontend, example data and predefined plugins. .. index:: Clone TYPO3 Testing Distribution .. code-block:: bash git clone git@github.com:oliverklee/TYPO3-testing-distribution.git Also clone the tea extension. .. index:: Clone Tea Extension .. code-block:: bash git clone git@github.com:TYPO3BestPractices/tea.git You can organize the folder structure as you wish, but lets say your folder structure looks like this: .. index:: Folder structure .. code-block:: bash git\ TYPO3-testing-distribution tea Inside the testing distribution there is a file :file:`docker-compose.extensions.yaml.template` which mounts the used extensions. This file need to be renamed and adjusted. .. index:: Create docker-compose.extensions.yaml .. code-block:: bash cp .ddev/docker-compose.extensions.yaml.template .ddev/docker-compose.extensions.yaml The file needs to mount the tea extension into the testing distribution. Keep in mind that you use the correct paths here. .. index:: Mount extension into testing distribution .. code-block:: yaml services: web: volumes: - "$HOME/git/tea:/var/www/html/src/extensions/tea:cached,ro" After that you can start the testing distribution using ddev. .. index:: Start the testing distribution .. code-block:: bash ddev start ddev composer install ddev install-typo3 ddev db-import After that you should be able to access the frontend: .. code-block:: bash ddev launch