pushd "$WEB_ROOT"
+CURRENT_PROFILE="$($DRUSH php-eval "echo drupal_get_profile();")"
+CURRENT_PROFILE_PATH="$($DRUSH php-eval "echo drupal_get_path('profile', '${CURRENT_PROFILE}');")"
+
+[ -d "$CURRENT_PROFILE_PATH" ] || { echo "Aborting, the current profile path is not valid." 1>&2; exit 1; }
+
# The list of modules and themes could also be obtained by exporting the
# configuration first and then looking at: config/install/core.extension.yml
# like this:
--profile-path="$PROJECT_ROOT" \
--no-interaction
+# Copy private code and data from the currently installed profile
+pushd "$CURRENT_PROFILE_PATH"
+
+find . -maxdepth 1 -type d ! -name "tests" -printf "%P\n" |
+ while read -r dir;
+ do
+ [ -d "$dir" ] && cp -r "$dir" "${PROFILE_DEST_DIR}/"
+ done
+
+find . -maxdepth 1 -type f ! -name "*.info.yml" -printf "%P\n" |
+ while read -r original_file;
+ do
+ DESTINATION_FILE="${PROFILE_DEST_DIR}/${original_file/#${CURRENT_PROFILE}/${PROFILE_MACHINE_NAME}}"
+ cp "${original_file}" "$DESTINATION_FILE"
+ if file "$original_file" | grep -q PHP;
+ then
+ sed -i \
+ -e "s/^function ${CURRENT_PROFILE}_/function ${PROFILE_MACHINE_NAME}_/g" \
+ -e "s/\$form\['#submit'\]\[\] = '${CURRENT_PROFILE}_/\$form\['#submit'\]\[\] = '${PROFILE_MACHINE_NAME}_/g" \
+ "$DESTINATION_FILE"
+ fi
+ done
+
+popd
+
# Basically do what's suggested in the "Configuration" section here:
# https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/creating-distributions/how-to-write-a-drupal-8-installation-profile
$DRUPAL_CONSOLE config:export --directory="${PROFILE_DEST_DIR}/config/install" --remove-uuid --remove-config-hash
#fdupes -f -1 "${WEB_ROOT}/core/profiles/standard/config/install/" "${PROFILE_DEST_DIR}/config/install/" | xargs rm
# Export the default content if the default_content module is there
-if echo "$ENABLED_MODULES" | grep -q default_content;
+if $DRUSH pm-list --type=module --field=name --status=enabled --pipe | grep -q "^default_content$";
then
$DRUSH default-content-export-references --folder="${PROFILE_DEST_DIR}/content" node
fi
+# The code copied over from the current profile may refer to the old name.
+# Warn the user about that.
+if [ "$PROFILE_MACHINE_NAME" != "$CURRENT_PROFILE" ];
+then
+ echo "The newly created profile has a name different from the current profile."
+ echo "Check that the code of the created profile refers to the new profile name."
+fi
+
popd