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Andrew Fletcher
Do you want to know how to add a node alias in a twig file?  Rather than do the set up in a custom module or using your theme file. To be able to create a node alias in a twig file you need to know the node.nid value.  Obviously without it you have nothing to reference from.  In this example, the node.nid value is extracted during a loop.  A fairly standard loop such as {% for row in rows %} // ... script doing some magic ... // {% endfor %}Begin by setting the nid value...
Andrew Fletcher
Having access to a site’s URL in your templates can come in handy for many...
Andrew Fletcher
Having Drupal Solr Search APi running, I thought adding synonyms to the mix...
Andrew Fletcher
I want to create a content type that has a paragraph.  Easy enough. What...
Andrew Fletcher
Since upgrading to Drupal 9.3.0 have you come across this error? Edit...
Andrew Fletcher
When you have an entity ID value such as node ID (nid) or taxonomy term ID, how can you create the alias in a twig file?  In other words, instead of /taxonomy/term/{tid} I would like to get the alias I have defined for this, eg: /some/path/to/my/term. In trying to find an answer you might have queried your search criteria using something like twig canonical taxonomy path twig canonical entity path twig canonical node path  How to achieve This is achieved through using the...
Andrew Fletcher
Working in Twig, I had to add classes to a pre-existing array.  Whilst I've...
Andrew Fletcher
Working in Laravel, I needed to loop through an array and know whether the...