Command to see modules within a project

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Posted by eporama on March 6, 2010 at 12:14pm

Is there any drush command to see which modules are included within a project? You can download a project, "cck", for example, and you need to enable "content", "text", "fieldgroup", etc. The only way I've found to see what "cck" packaged was to do a statusmodules command and see what changed (or to look directly for .info files within the folder).

Sometimes I just can't remember all of the modules of a project and forget to enable "views_ui", for another example. Then I wonder why "drush --yes en views" worked, but I don't see any change on my website... Then look at the /admin/build/modules page and slap my forehead and enable "views_ui".

Thanks.

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Interested Too

Posted by Scott McCabe on March 6, 2010 at 2:41pm

I'm also interested in this.

Learning Drush recently, I was able to 'drush dl google_analytics' fine, but multiple efforts to 'drush en' (e.g. google_analytics, "Google Analytics") failed.

I have been too busy to search the issue queue on this. Is there something already there that we can link to?

re: Interested too

Posted by John_Buehrer on October 6, 2010 at 6:59am

The packagers blew it, they deleted an underscore between the downloading and enabling phases:

$ drush -r ... dl google_analytics
$ drush -r ... -y en googleanalytics

It's a shame those guys don't realize how a small negligence can lead to huge wastes of time for users. I've seen other examples like this; how can we improve the situation?

Almost there

Posted by jonhattan on March 6, 2010 at 2:50pm

There's an ongoing issue to implement drush pm-list --package=cck -> http://drupal.org/node/654682

Note statusmodules is pm-list in drush 3.x, and it also list themes.

seems like find would address

Posted by moshe weitzman on March 7, 2010 at 2:10pm

seems like find would address this need.

$ drush dl views
Project views (7.x-3.x-dev) downloaded to /var/www/drupal-7.x-cvs/sites/all/modules/views. [success]
Project views contains 4 modules: views_export, views_test, views, views_ui. [success]

This won't be available in the 3.x series as of http://drupal.org/node/866716#comment-3405374

Show modules not enabled ?

Posted by John_Buehrer on October 6, 2010 at 8:25am

Is there a way to show modules not enabled, with a systematic output format like --pipe?
The use-case is general automation and reporting.

This seems to work better for cck than content_lock,
where the Perl snippet below misses content_lock_timeout.

$ alias dr='drush -r mySite'

$ dr pm-list | grep lock
Core - required Block (block) Module Enabled 6.19
Drupal Wiki Content locking (edit lock) (content_lock) Module Not installed 6.x-2.2
Drupal Wiki Content locking (edit lock) timeouts Module Not installed 6.x-2.2
(content_lock_timeout)

$ dr pm-list --package=content_lock | grep -i 'not installed'

$ dr pm-list --package=content_lock
Name Type Status Version

$ dr pm-list --pipe | grep content_lock
content_lock
content_lock_timeout

$ dr pm-list | perl -ne '
> next unless /^.+(([^(]+))\s+module\s+not\s+installed/i;
> $module = 1ドル;
> next unless $module =~ /content_lock/;
> print $module."\n";
> '
content_lock

$ dr pm-list --package=cck | grep -i 'not installed'
Content (content) Module Not installed 6.x-2.6
Content Copy (content_copy) Module Not installed 6.x-2.6
Content Permissions (content_permissions) Module Not installed 6.x-2.6
Fieldgroup (fieldgroup) Module Not installed 6.x-2.6
Node Reference (nodereference) Module Not installed 6.x-2.6
Number (number) Module Not installed 6.x-2.6
Option Widgets (optionwidgets) Module Not installed 6.x-2.6
Text (text) Module Not installed 6.x-2.6
User Reference (userreference) Module Not installed 6.x-2.6

$ dr pm-list --package=cck | perl -ne '
next unless /^.+(([^(]+))\s+module\s+not\s+installed/i;
$module = 1ドル;
print $module."\n";
'
content
content_copy
content_permissions
fieldgroup
nodereference
number
optionwidgets
text
userreference

BTW, isn't there a difference between "not installed" and "not enabled"?
I think "installed" is more like "downloaded" than "enabled".

Please use separate posts for different questions

Posted by jonhattan on October 6, 2010 at 8:41am

Please use separate posts for different questions.

What you're looking for is explained in the help for pm-list.

drush pm-list --status="disabled,not installed" --pipe

Thanks

Posted by John_Buehrer on October 6, 2010 at 9:43am

Will check it.

drush

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