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Drupal 10 Masterclass

By : Adam Bergstein
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Drupal 10 Masterclass

By: Adam Bergstein

Overview of this book

Learning Drupal can be challenging because of its robust, extensible, and powerful capability for digital experiences, making it difficult for beginners to grasp and use it for application development. If you’re looking to break into Drupal with hands-on knowledge, this Drupal 10 Masterclass is for you. With this book, you’ll gain a thorough knowledge of Drupal by understanding its core concepts, including its technical architecture, frontend, backend, framework, and latest features. Equipped with foundational knowledge, you’ll bootstrap and install your first project with expert guidance on maintaining Drupal applications. Progressively, you’ll build applications using Drupal’s core features such as content structures, multilingual support, users, roles, Views, search, and digital assets. You’ll discover techniques for developing modules and themes and harness Drupal’s robust content management through layout builder, blocks, and content workflows. The book familiarizes you with prominent tools such as Git, Drush, and Composer for code deployments and DevOps practices for Drupal application management. You’ll also explore advanced use cases for content migration and multisite implementation, extending your application’s capabilities. By the end of this book, you’ll not only have learned how to build a successful Drupal application but may also find yourself contributing to the Drupal community.
Table of Contents (31 chapters)
1
Part 1:Foundational Concepts
7
Part 2:Setting up - Installing and Maintaining
10
Part 3:Building - Features and Configuration
12
Chapter 9: Users, Roles, and Permissions
17
Part 4:Using - Content Management
21
Part 5:Advanced Topics
Appendix A - Drupal Terminology

Using workflows

Workflow features are incorporated into Drupal’s standard content management capabilities. The community has contributed additional capabilities that can be added on. Some examples include the Scheduler module (https://www.drupal.org/project/scheduler), which integrates time-related events with the Content Moderation module, a bulk publishing module for use within Content Moderation (https://www.drupal.org/project/moderated_content_bulk_publish), and a notifications module also tied to Content Moderation (https://www.drupal.org/project/content_moderation_notifications). The following section highlights the usage of out-of-the-box content workflow features in Drupal only.

The main content listing has a new Moderated content tab for viewing workflow states within the content. It is found at admin/content/moderated and is shown in the following figure:

Figure 16.5 – Content overview for the Moderated content tab

Figure 16.5 – Content overview for the Moderated content tab

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