![]() ![]() However, there are problems with its use. Some of the customizations Drupal gets used for include: managing a Drupal site and using a Drupal theme, creating a Drupal plugin and then using that to extend other Drupal modules, and using Drupal’s core API to add or remove functionality to Drupal core.ĭrupal is a pretty robust open-source application, and a lot of developers use it because it is easy to use and easy to extend. Drupal also has a lot of other modules and customizations you can use to extend its functionality. If your API is bad, you can use a Drupal module to remove it from core. If your API is good, you can use a Drupal module to add it to Drupal core. You can create a custom API to extend its functionality, and as Drupal core has lots of customizations you can add to it. I guess the way Drupal’s API really works, is that you can register your API with the API Manager (which I’m sure you use already).Ī Drupal custom API allows you to add any functionality you want to the Drupal core. I never used Drupal to build an API, but I imagine I’d be able to learn how to do it, as long as I knew the Drupal language. I thought it was just a way of using JavaScript in Drupal to build an API. I’m a big fan of building custom APIs because it’s a way more flexible solution to a problem that I’m already doing, and they make creating APIs much easier. I’m not quite sure what they mean by it, but it seems to be a very interesting tool for building custom APIs. ![]() I met a couple of people recently who are obsessed with the Drupal API. ![]()
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