DrupalCon Prague 2013: WF TOOLS FTW @ PFIZER
For years people have complained about Drupal's lack of dev-stage-prod workflow. Most of the solutions either solve the the content part of the problem or handle deploying code. Now people have no reason to complain. WF Tools is a framework for coordinated deployment of Drupal code, content and configuration from a central management server.
WF Tools was first developed by Dave Hall for IAG and is now being deployed by Pfizer to manage their hundreds of Drupal sites.
The WF Tools framework fits the business rather than the business having to adapt to the tool. WF integrates many existing Drupal modules, including rules, uuid, deploy, services, while supporting third party apps and services such as Jenkins and Amazon SQS.
Pharmaceuticals, like other highly regulated industries, requires web content changes to be reviewed by multiple stakeholders in context of the site. These approvals need to be tracked and recorded. WF Tools provides the ability to preview changes in context across different environments, as well as the audit trail of approvals.
WF Tools allows multiple teams, or even vendors, to work simultaneously on the same site. The changes from each team can be deployed independently of each other. This allows for a very flexible development workflow.
Tim and Dave will explain what WF Tools is, what it can do and how Pfizer is using it. They will demonstrate an example implementation. During this session they will also cover some of the things to consider when moving to WF Tools.
WF Tools allows Pfizer to go from idea to live in an afternoon, with multiple levels of reviews and sign off.
WF Tools was first developed by Dave Hall for IAG and is now being deployed by Pfizer to manage their hundreds of Drupal sites.
The WF Tools framework fits the business rather than the business having to adapt to the tool. WF integrates many existing Drupal modules, including rules, uuid, deploy, services, while supporting third party apps and services such as Jenkins and Amazon SQS.
Pharmaceuticals, like other highly regulated industries, requires web content changes to be reviewed by multiple stakeholders in context of the site. These approvals need to be tracked and recorded. WF Tools provides the ability to preview changes in context across different environments, as well as the audit trail of approvals.
WF Tools allows multiple teams, or even vendors, to work simultaneously on the same site. The changes from each team can be deployed independently of each other. This allows for a very flexible development workflow.
Tim and Dave will explain what WF Tools is, what it can do and how Pfizer is using it. They will demonstrate an example implementation. During this session they will also cover some of the things to consider when moving to WF Tools.
WF Tools allows Pfizer to go from idea to live in an afternoon, with multiple levels of reviews and sign off.