diff --git a/website/src/daily-emails/2023-03-04.md b/website/src/daily-emails/2023-03-04.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2a82e477a --- /dev/null +++ b/website/src/daily-emails/2023-03-04.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +--- +title: > + Why I built a tool to generate configuration files +pubDate: 2023-03-04 +permalink: > + archive/2023/03/04/why-i-built-a-tool-to-generate-configuration-files +--- + +I'm always working on various personal and client projects, and they contain a lot of the same configuration files. I exclusively use Docker and Docker Compose on all projects, I use a `justfile` for running tasks, and for PHP projects, I need configuration files for tools like PHPStan, PHPCS and PHPUnit. + +The majority of those files are the same with some slight configuration for each project - such as whether it uses `web` or `docroot`, or which paths are checked with static analysis or for coding standards issues. + +I've given a talk called [Working with Workspace](https://www.oliverdavies.uk/talks/working-with-workspace) - a tool that we used at an agency I worked at. It had two functions - to execute project tasks and to generate configuration files from templates. + +I use a `justfile` to execute tasks and commands but needed to write my own tool to generate the configuration files. + +The result is that I can add one YAML file to a project, enter the values that it needs and when I run the CLI tool, it will generate all of the files the project needs. + +As well as being faster to set up a project, like a [LocalGov Drupal Docker example](https://github.com/opdavies/docker-examples/tree/main/drupal-localgov), having a canonical set of templated configuration files I can enhance and maintain by adding new features and fixes and they'll be added to every project when I next generate its files.