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Drupal 8 Development Cookbook

You're reading from   Drupal 8 Development Cookbook Harness the power of Drupal 8 with this practical recipe-based guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
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ISBN-13 9781788290401
Length 430 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Up and Running with Drupal 8 FREE CHAPTER 2. The Content Authoring Experience 3. Displaying Content through Views 4. Extending Drupal 5. Frontend for the Win 6. Creating Forms with the Form API 7. Plug and Play with Plugins 8. Multilingual and Internationalization 9. Configuration Management - Deploying in Drupal 8 10. The Entity API 11. Off the Drupalicon Island 12. Web Services 13. The Drupal CLI

Creating a module


The first step to extend Drupal is to create a custom module. Although the task sounds daunting, it can be accomplished in a few simple steps. Modules can provide functionalities and customizations to functionalities provided by other modules, or they can be used as a way to contain the configuration and a site's state.

In this recipe, we will create a module by defining an info.yml file, a file containing information that Drupal uses to discover extensions, and enabling the module.

How to do it...

  1. Create a folder named mymodule in the modules folder in the base directory of your Drupal site. This will be your module's directory.
  2. Create a mymodule.info.yml file in your module's directory. This contains metadata that identifies the module to Drupal.
  3. Add a line to the name key to provide a name for the module:
name: My Module! 
  1. We will need to provide the type key to define the type of extension. We provide the module value:
type: module 
  1. The description key allows you to provide...
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