Talking Drupal
Today we are talking about some things are on our mind including, The DOJ Accessibility ruling,Drupal CMS Event Recipes and Tooling for core development with our Hosts. We’ll also cover @font-your-face as our module of the week. For show notes visit: Topics DOJ Accessibility Ruling Drupal CMS Tooling for core development Open University Resources PHPUnit testing Guests Martin Anderson-Clutz - Hosts Nic Laflin - John Picozzi - Martin Anderson-Clutz - Joshua "Josh" Mitchell - MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - Brief description: Have you ever wanted to...
info_outline Talking Drupal #475 - WorkspacesTalking Drupal
Today we are talking about Workspaces, What They are, and How They Work with guest Scott Weston. We’ll also cover Workspaces Extra as our module of the week. For show notes visit: Topics What are Workspaces in Drupal What's a common use cases for Workspaces Are Workspaces stable Do Workspaces help with content versioning What does the module ecosystem look like for Workspaces Inspiration Workspaces best practices Any interesting ways it is being used Is there a way to access workspace content in twig Navigation integration Workspaces and workflows What aspects of a Workspace are limited...
info_outline Talking Drupal #474 - Revolt Event LoopTalking Drupal
Today we are talking about the revolt event Loop, what it is, and why it matters with guest Alexander Varwijk. We’ll also cover IEF Complex Widget Dialog as our module of the week. For show notes visit: Topics What is an event loop Why does Drupal need an event loop What will change in core to implement this What problem does this solve Does this make Cron cleaner and long running processes faster What impact will this have on contrib How would contrib use this loop What does this mean for database compatibility What inspired this change Test instability Why Revolt Will this help with...
info_outline Talking Drupal #473 - Color in CSS with SassTalking Drupal
Today we are talking about Color with CSS, Sass, and bringing it all into Drupal with guest Aubrey Sambor . We’ll also cover Navigation Extra Tools as our module of the week. For show notes visit: Topics A little career background Why Front end Do you prefer JS or CSS How do colors work today in CSS Is this different from the past What is gamut Can color functions help with contrast What color functions make you the most excited Is Sass still a thing Do you use preprocessors with color functions Post CSS in Drupal Any modules you can recommend to help with CSS colros Any benefit for...
info_outline Talking Drupal #472 - Access Policy APITalking Drupal
Today we are talking about Access Policy API, What it does, and How you can use it with guest Kristiaan Van den Eynde. We’ll also cover Visitors as our module of the week. For show notes visit: Topics What is the Access Policy API Why does Drupal need the Access Policy API How did Drupal handle access before How does the Access Policy API interact with roles Does a module exist that shows a UI What is the difference between Policy Based Access Control (PBAC), Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC) and Role Based Access Control (RBAC) How does Access Policy API work with PBAC, ABAC and RBAC...
info_outline Talking Drupal #471 - Off The Cuff #9Talking Drupal
Today we are talking about Freemium Drupal Modules, The WordPress hub-bub, and Drupal, Now with AI with our hosts. We’ll also cover FullCalendar as our module of the week. For show notes visit: Topics Freemium Drupal Wordpress controversy Drupal CMS and AI Resources Guests Hosts Nic Laflin - John Picozzi - Aubrey Sambor - Martin Anderson-Clutz - MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - Brief description: Have you ever wanted an interactive calendar to display your Drupal events with drag-and-drop rescheduling, and without using jQuery? There’s a module for...
info_outline Talking Drupal #470 - Creating RecipesTalking Drupal
Today we are talking about Creating Recipes, What Recipes already exist, and helpful tips and tricks with guest Jim Birch. We’ll also cover Features as our module of the week. For show notes visit: Topics What are recipes How do you recommend someone get started writing recipes Where can people find recipes Can you include sub recipes How should you test recipes Any tools that make writing recipes easier What recipes are needed that do not exist How can people move recipes forward Resources Guests Jim Birch - Hosts Nic Laflin - John Picozzi - Aubrey Sambor - MOTW ...
info_outline Talking Drupal #469 - Drupal’s Popularity & Dev ExperienceTalking Drupal
Today we are talking about Drupal’s Popularity & Dev Experience, what could be better, and things that are great with guest Nathan Dentzau. We’ll also cover Spam Master as our module of the week. For show notes visit: Topics Drupal's popularity What can Drupal to enhance popularity and enhance dev experience What is missing in Drupal What could use improvement in Drupal What about recent tooling improvements Drupal CMS (Starshot) Resources Hosts Nic Laflin - John Picozzi - Nate Dentzau - MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - Brief description: Have you...
info_outline Talking Drupal #468 - Drupal AITalking Drupal
Today we are talking about Artificial Intelligence (AI), How to integrate it with Drupal, and What the future might look like with guest Jamie Abrahams. We’ll also cover AI SEO Analyzer as our module of the week. For show notes visit: Topics What is AI What is Drupal AI How is it different from other AI modules How do people use AI in Drupal How does Drupal AI make AI easier to integrate in Drupal What is RAG How has Drupal AI evolved from AI Interpolator What does the future of AI look like Resources Guests Jamie Abrahams - Hosts Nic Laflin - John Picozzi - Martin...
info_outline Talking Drupal #467 - Config Actions SystemTalking Drupal
Today we are talking about The Config Actions System, What it does, and how it helps with Drupal Recipes with guests Alex Pott and Adam Globus-Hoenich. We’ll also cover the Events recipe as our module of the week. For show notes visit: Topics Explain Config Actions Is this related to the Actions UI How are config actions used in Drupal How will the average user interact with Config Actions What does non-desctructive mean Where did the Config Action system come from Future of the Config Action system How can people help out How does the Config Action system help with Drupal CMS Resources ...
info_outlineToday we are talking about DDEV, The DDEV Community, and It’s Future Sustainability with guest Randy Fay and Andrew Berry. We’ll also cover DDEV Drupal Contrib as our module of the week.
For show notes visit:
www.talkingDrupal.com/456
Topics
- What is DDEV
- In March you posted the DDEV Project Plan for 2024, what is the contributor training initiative
- DDEV has grown rapidly over the past few years, what do you attribute that to
- You seem to be the face of DDEV, who else is involved
- How is DDEV funded
- What happens when you retire
- Does the DDEV Foundation have employees
- What is DDEV coded in
- What is your favorite feature of DDEV
- What is next
- How can people get involved
Resources
- DDEV Project 2024 Plans
- DDEV Contributor Live Training
- Scheduling and signup
- DDEV Discord
- Nerdsniping XKCD Comic
- Level one learning xz utils
Guests
Andrew Berry - deviantintegral
Hosts
Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan
John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi
Randy Fay - rfay
MOTW
Correspondent
Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu
- Brief description:
- Have you ever wanted a local DDEV environment optimized for working on a Drupal contrib project? There’s a DDEV add-on for that.
- Module name/project name:
- Brief history
- How old: created in Apr 2023 by Moshe Weitzman, a Drupal core maintainer, and according to his resume the first American to contribute to Drupal
- Versions available: 1.0.0-rc8
- Maintainership
- Actively maintained
- Test coverage
- Documentation - Lengthy README
- Number of open issues: 2 open issues, 1 of which is a bug
- Module features and usage
- The add-on adds two ddev commands to help during setup:
- ddev poser creates a temporary composer.contrib.json, adding drupal/core-recommended as a dev dependency. It also runs composer install and yarn install so that all dependencies are available
- The additional ddev symlink-project command adds symlinks from your project files to an expected path within the custom modules directory of the installed version of Drupal
- Once it’s set up, you can easily run tests locally exactly the way they will be run in GitlabCI. It’s also even easier to apply any of the automatic fixes that are available, for example by running ddev phpcbf or ddev eslint with the –fix flag
- You can also commit the generated .ddev directory inside your project, to make it easy for other contributors to use the same tools
- I will note that after running ddev poser I got errors trying to use composer to add any other projects to the local environment, for example to use admin toolbar for manual testing
- That said, this is another great example of how the set of Drupal developer tools is always improving, and also illustrates to the power of DDEV’s add-ons