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I want to be able to disable and then uninstall a module programmatically on my local environment and then easily push that code to prod so everything gets updated.

I'm guessing it's something with the hook_update_N. But not sure where to start.

leymannx
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Think I found the answer! Within the modules .install file, I added this code:

/**
 * Disable and uninstall the module.
 */
function MODULE_update_7200() {
  if( module_exists('MODULE')) {
    module_disable(array('MODULE'));
    drupal_uninstall_modules(array('MODULE'));
  }
}

The number in the function should reflect your drupal install. See how to number them here: http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules%21system%21system.api.php/function/hook_update_N/7

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Drupal 8

In Drupal 8 this is only one step now.

To be placed inside MYMODULE.install:

/**
 * Uninstall Field UI.
 */
function MYMODULE_update_8001(&$sandbox) {

  \Drupal::service('module_installer')->uninstall(['field_ui']);

}
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In Drupal 8 you can use configuration API to enable and disable modules. For example, if you want to enable devel module. You have to add following code to the core.extension.yml devel: 0 If you want to uninstall you have to remove devel: 0 from the core.extension.yml

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  • This is step 2. Step 1 would be to have it exported initially `drush cex`. Then your step. And then step 3: re-import the config `drush cim`. But actually that's not what OP is asking for. The question is: **programmatically**. – leymannx Jun 05 '18 at 10:04
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    In some circumstances it may not be possible to do a configuration import without first disabling a module in an update hook. – Eelke Blok Jul 10 '18 at 09:10