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Drupal 10 Development Cookbook - Third Edition

You're reading from  Drupal 10 Development Cookbook - Third Edition

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234960
Pages 442 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Authors (2):
Matt Glaman Matt Glaman
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Kevin Quillen Kevin Quillen
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Up and Running with Drupal 2. Chapter 2: Content Building Experience 3. Chapter 3: Displaying Content through Views 4. Chapter 4: Extending Drupal with Custom Code 5. Chapter 5: Creating Custom Pages 6. Chapter 6: Accessing and Working with Entities 7. Chapter 7: Creating Forms with the Form API 8. Chapter 8: Plug and Play with Plugins 9. Chapter 9: Creating Custom Entity Types 10. Chapter 10: Theming and Frontend Development 11. Chapter 11: Multilingual and Internationalization 12. Chapter 12: Building APIs with Drupal 13. Chapter 13: Writing Automated Tests in Drupal 14. Chapter 14: Migrating External Data into Drupal 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Providing configuration settings for your module

Modules can leverage configuration settings to allow end users to modify how they operate. These pieces of configuration are YAML files. Modules can also provide default configuration for other modules when they are installed. Once the module has been installed, the default configuration it provides is imported into Drupal. Modules may also modify existing configurations programmatically through an installation hook or update hooks.

In this recipe, we will provide a configuration that creates a new contact form and then manipulates it through an update hook.

Getting ready

This recipe requires a custom module, like the one created in the first recipe. We will refer to the module as mymodule throughout this recipe. Use your module’s appropriate name where necessary.

How to do it…

  1. Create a config folder in your module’s directory. Then, in that directory, create an install directory. Drupal looks...
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