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Andrew Fletcher
Recently I have been investigating one of my Linux server's speed using the copy [cp] command.  This came about due to 'upgrading' the server from Centos 6 to 7.  Once I had migrated a domain, I ran the following command yes | cp -rf 'stg/core' 'tmpdir'To my surprise, the first run of this command took over 38 minutes to complete.  Crap!  Yes a simple cp -a command is a very painful and slow process.  Read more about the pain and times under Centos 7 in this...
Andrew Fletcher
Looking to install Solr on your server?  Not sure if it worth the...
Andrew Fletcher
Working on a decoupled React / Drupal 9 site. Aim: Adjust the output of curated...
Andrew Fletcher
How to make React calls on a Drupal 9 backend site using the search...
Andrew Fletcher
  Using the Drupal Poll module and passing via RESTful API -  How do...
Andrew Fletcher
This code is from Drupal 9 back-end for a React front-end via REST API. Working through the output for recently viewed pages... the code structure: <?php namespace Drupal\custom\Plugin\GetData\paragraph; use Drupal\custom\Plugin\GetData\ContentBase; use Drupal\custom\Plugin\GetData\ParagraphTrait; use Drupal\node\Entity\Node; /** * Provides Recent view pages data. * * @GetData( * id = "recent_view_pages", * title = @Translation("Recent view pages Data"), * ) */ class...
Andrew Fletcher
For an introduction into setting up RESTful hal+json refer to the set-up...
Andrew Fletcher
How to use the Drupal REST API to trigger I've forgot (need to change) my...
Andrew Fletcher
To get the X-CSRF token, first, you need to login as a member.  Follow the...
Andrew Fletcher
In retrieving an image, the primary element required is: File id or...
Andrew Fletcher
For an introduction into setting up RESTful hal+json refer to the set-up documentation. GET a node To get the content of the specific node you require the node.nid.  The key information required in the GET query: URL - your-site.com/node/<nid>?_format=hal_json; Content-Type - application/hal+json; Nod.nid - noted in the URL string as <nid>. Example using a node.nid of one (1).  So the nid in the URL is <nid> =...
Andrew Fletcher
For an introduction into setting up RESTful hal+json refer to the set-up...
Andrew Fletcher
For an introduction into setting up RESTful hal+json refer to the set-up...
Andrew Fletcher
To POST an image is similar to the other posts mentioned on this site....
Andrew Fletcher
For an introduction to setting up RESTful hal+json refer to the set-up...