Decoupled Drupal in Practice (eBook)
XXVII, 492 Seiten
Apress (Verlag)
978-1-4842-4072-4 (ISBN)
Gain a clear understanding of the most important concepts in the decoupled CMS landscape. You will learn how to architect and implement decoupled Drupal architectures across the stack-from building the back end and designing APIs to integrating with front-end technologies. You'll also review presenting data through consumer applications in widely adopted technologies such as Angular, Ember, React, and Vue.js.
Featuring a foreword by Drupal founder and project lead Dries Buytaert, the first part of this book chronicles the history of the CMS and the server-client divide, analyzes the risks and rewards of decoupled CMS architectures, and presents architectural patterns. From there, the book explores the core and contributed landscape for decoupled Drupal, authentication mechanisms, and the surrounding tooling ecosystem before delving into consumer implementations in a variety of technologies. Finally, a series of chapters on advanced topics feature the Drupal REST plugin system, schemas and generated documentation, and caching.
Several projects point to a decoupled future for Drupal, including the Contenta CMS and work to modernize Drupal's JavaScript using React. Begin learning about these and other exciting developments with Decoupled Drupal today.
What You'll Learn
- Evaluate the risks and rewards of decoupled Drupal and classify its architectures
- Authenticate requests to Drupal using OAuth, JWT, and Basic Authentication
- Consume and manipulate Drupal content via API through HTTP requests
- Integrate with other consumer applications for native mobile and desktop as well as set-top boxes (Roku, Apple TV, Samsung TV)
- Add new resources to Drupal's REST API using the REST plugin system
- Generate API documentation that complies with the OpenAPI (Swagger) standard
Who This Book Is For
Those with some exposure to CMSes like WordPress and Drupal and those who wish to follow along with JavaScript application development will benefit. A familiarity with API-first or services-oriented architectures is helpful but not presumed.
Preston So has been a web developer since 2001, a Drupal developer since 2007, a Drupal contributor since 2009, and a globally recognized expert on decoupled Drupal since 2015. Currently, he works as Director of Research and Innovation at Acquia, where he is the primary subject matter expert and evangelist for decoupled Drupal and API-first approaches. Previously, he led the Entertainment Weekly development team at Time Inc. (now Meredith). Over the last decade, he has given talks at over 50 conferences on five continents in multiple languages on a variety of topics, including front-end development, responsive design, user experience, Drupal development, open-source innovation, emerging technologies (conversational interfaces, augmented reality), the decentralized web, and decoupled Drupal. He has presented at SXSW Interactive twice (2017, 2018) and at industry conferences around the world, including Frontend United, Great Wide Open, and others. He has also delivered keynotes at conferences on four continents in multiple languages on the subject of decoupled Drupal.
Gain a clear understanding of the most important concepts in the decoupled CMS landscape. You will learn how to architect and implement decoupled Drupal architectures across the stack-from building the back end and designing APIs to integrating with front-end technologies. You'll also review presenting data through consumer applications in widely adopted technologies such as Angular, Ember, React, and Vue.js.Featuring a foreword by Drupal founder and project lead Dries Buytaert, the first part of this book chronicles the history of the CMS and the server-client divide, analyzes the risks and rewards of decoupled CMS architectures, and presents architectural patterns. From there, the book explores the core and contributed landscape for decoupled Drupal, authentication mechanisms, and the surrounding tooling ecosystem before delving into consumer implementations in a variety of technologies. Finally, a series of chapters on advanced topics feature the Drupal REST plugin system, schemas and generated documentation, and caching. Several projects point to a decoupled future for Drupal, including the Contenta CMS and work to modernize Drupal's JavaScript using React. Begin learning about these and other exciting developments with Decoupled Drupal today.What You ll LearnEvaluate the risks and rewards of decoupled Drupal and classify its architecturesAuthenticate requests to Drupal using OAuth, JWT, and Basic AuthenticationConsume and manipulate Drupal content via API through HTTP requestsIntegrate with other consumer applications for native mobile and desktop as well as set-top boxes (Roku, Apple TV, Samsung TV)Add new resources to Drupal's REST API using the REST plugin systemGenerate API documentation that complies with the OpenAPI (Swagger) standardWho This Book Is ForThose with some exposure to CMSes like WordPress and Drupal and those who wish to follow along with JavaScript application development will benefit. A familiarity with API-first or services-oriented architectures is helpful but not presumed.
Preston So has been a web developer since 2001, a Drupal developer since 2007, a Drupal contributor since 2009, and a globally recognized expert on decoupled Drupal since 2015. Currently, he works as Director of Research and Innovation at Acquia, where he is the primary subject matter expert and evangelist for decoupled Drupal and API-first approaches. Previously, he led the Entertainment Weekly development team at Time Inc. (now Meredith). Over the last decade, he has given talks at over 50 conferences on five continents in multiple languages on a variety of topics, including front-end development, responsive design, user experience, Drupal development, open-source innovation, emerging technologies (conversational interfaces, augmented reality), the decentralized web, and decoupled Drupal. He has presented at SXSW Interactive twice (2017, 2018) and at industry conferences around the world, including Frontend United, Great Wide Open, and others. He has also delivered keynotes at conferences on four continents in multiple languages on the subject of decoupled Drupal.
Part I. Decoupled Drupal Fundamentals1. The Changing Web2. The Server-side Web: From Monolithic to Decoupled CMS3. The Client-side Web: From Static to Dynamic Pages4. Decoupled Drupal5. Advantages of Decoupled Drupal6. Disadvantages of Decoupled DrupalPart II. Decoupling Drupal7. Decoupling Drupal 8 Core8. Decoupling Drupal 8 With Contributed Modules9. Authenticating Requests in Drupal 8Part III. Consuming and Manipulating Drupal 810. Core REST11. Using Views with Core REST12. JSON API in Drupal13. RELAXed Web Services14. GraphQL in DrupalPart IV. The Decoupled Drupal Ecosystem15. API-first Distributions16. Software Development Kits and Reference BuildsPart V. Integration with JavaScript Consumers17. React18. React Native19. Angular20. Vue21. EmberPart VI. Advanced Topics in Decoupled Drupal22. The REST Plugin System23. Contributed Modules for Advanced Use Cases24. Schemas and Generated Documentation25. Caching26. The Future of Decoupled Drupal
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.12.2018 |
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Zusatzinfo | XXVII, 492 p. 152 illus. |
Verlagsort | Berkeley |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet |
Schlagworte | API-first • CaaS • decoupled drupal • headless CMS • OpenAPI • REST API • Swagger |
ISBN-10 | 1-4842-4072-3 / 1484240723 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4842-4072-4 / 9781484240724 |
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