For installing additional contrib modules or other packages (libraries) we strongly recommend to use Composer because it allows you to install all dependencies and check if installed modules (and vendor packages) don't have any incompatibilities with added module.
For installing vendor packages and javascript libraries you can use commands in the table below.
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If you install Opigno with Composer (see details):
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Installing a contrib project (latest version) | composer require drupal/PROJECT |
Installing a contrib project (specific version) | composer require drupal/PROJECT:1.0.0-beta3 |
Installing a javascript library (e.g. dropzone) | composer require bower-asset/dropzone |
If you install Opigno from downloaded tarball (see details):
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When you specify a path to contrib modules for module installation you can use commands from the table above.
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You can add your own custom module to manage added dependencies for Opigno. See here for more details. |