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Comment module is a dependency of a bunch of Islandora modules #1369
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I think if we want to avoid that then we're saddled with maintaining our own solr config and not using anything from |
Since defaults provides standard fields on repository objects, it might be nice to provide a corresponding set of search configs. As it is, admins still need to configure all the "islandora" fields at |
Totally. And facets. We should provide reasonable defaults for those, too. |
Now that we're not relying on |
Bumping this... now that we have islandora_search, does the comment module still need to be a dependency of islandora_defaults, islandora_oaipmh, and islandora_search? comment is a dependency of search_api_solr_defaults, which in turn is a dependency of islandora_search. If we can get rid of that last dependency, we can get rid of the comment module (I think). |
I have a branch for this, but I need to build a fresh box from scratch to test it before I issue the PR. |
Actually, it will be a lot easier to test this as a branch on islandora_defaults itself... |
Okay, I've tested my branch and it does remove the dependency on Comment. HOWEVER, it will still appear on a standard Drupal install because it is used by the Article content type. To truly remove Comment you have to delete the comment field from the Article content type and then uninstall the module. PR incoming. |
All resolved, thanks very much @seth-shaw-unlv! |
Looks like the core Comment module is a dependency for the following modules:
Which makes it difficult to uninstall it. Looking at the .info.yml files for the modules listed above, it's there for Islandora Defaults and ... Solr Search Defaults (not one of ours).
So I guess the only way to not have comments on a site is to not configure any permissions for it? Here's the policy of the Solr Search Defaults maintainers: https://www.drupal.org/project/search_api_solr/issues/2938102.
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