The Deploy module is designed to allow users to easily stage and preview content for a Drupal site. Deploy automatically manages dependencies between entities (like node references). It is designed to have a rich API which can be easily extended to be used in a variety of content staging situations.
Drupal 8
Deploy has been re-designed for Drupal 8 and is based on the Multiversion and Replication modules. This creates a very flexible and efficient content staging framework for Drupal 8! See the below presentations for more details:
- DrupalCon Dublin 2016 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgmypdEOEVs
Drupal 7
The Drupal 7 version is a complete rewrite providing a flexible API.
Demo videos:
Additional recommended modules:
- Deploy Add-on - containing common implementations for many use cases
Drupal 6
There are a few blockers for a stable D6 release. See the issue tag beta blocker and #526936: Find best way to proceeding with 6.x-1.x.
Deploy for Drupal 6 makes extensive use of the Services 6.x-2.x module for communicating with remote sites. (As of 07/18/2011, Services 6.x-3.x is incompatible, and there are no plans to make it so.)
Please read the installation and usage documentation before using the Deployment module. There are a lot of moving parts and while its not "hard" to setup, there are several steps to go through. Also, you can watch this screencast:
Credits
The Drupal 6 version was developed by Palantir.net for Foreign Affairs magazine.
The Drupal 7 version is built by dixon_ and funded by Senzilla.
Project information
- Module categories: Administration Tools, Developer Tools, Import and Export
- 798 sites report using this module
- Created by gdd on , updated
- Stable releases for this project are covered by the security advisory policy.
Look for the shield icon below.
Releases
Development version: 7.x-3.x-dev updated 28 Jun 2019 at 15:08 UTC
Fix XSS vulnerability in deploy_ui submodule
Development version: 7.x-2.x-dev updated 10 Jul 2018 at 08:33 UTC