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Back to EpisodesTalking Drupal #454 - Drupal API Client
Published 1 year, 8 months ago
Description
Today we are talking about Drupal's API Client, What it does, and why you might need it with guest Brian Perry. We'll also cover Iconify Icons as our module of the week.
For show notes visit: www.talkingDrupal.com/454
Topics- Brian what is new with you!
- Elevator pitch for Drupal API Client
- What was Pitchburg like
- Is this a normalizer for JSON API
- Why is this JS framework agnostic
- What is typescript and how does Drupal API Client use it
- Looking at the quick start guide the second step is to create an instance, where do you do that
- Who is this module for
- Will Drupal API Client be added to core
- What is on the roadmap
- How does this relate to Chapter Three and Next.js
- What is the spin up time
- How will Starshot impact this
- API Client
- API Client Quick Start
- NPM Packages
- Ideas Queue Issue - Promote API client packages to Drupal NPM namespace
- Drupal at your Fingertips
- Open collective
- JSON API Schema
Brian Perry - brianperry.dev brianperry
HostsNic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Randy Fay - rfay
MOTW CorrespondentMartin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu
- Brief description:
- Have you ever wanted to empower your content creators to place icons from a massive, open source library into your Drupal site? There's a module for that.
- Module name/project name:
- Brief history
- How old: created on May 22 of this year, so less than two weeks ago, by David Galeano (gxleano) of Factorial
- Versions available: 1.0.0 which supports Drupal 9.3 or newer, right up to Drupal 11
- Maintainership
- Actively maintained
- Security coverage
- Test coverage
- Documentation
- Number of open issues: 2 open issues, neither of which are bugs
- Usage stats:
- 1 site
- Module features and usage
- Out of the box the module provides both a CKEditor button for placing icons, and a new field type. It even provides a new form element that can be used in custom forms, a render element you can use to programmatically put an