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Andrew Fletcher
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JSON structure
Outlining the structure of the elements common attributes: type, title, name and required;
Text area
{
"type": "webform_multiple",
"title": "What's new?",
"name": "what_s_new_",
"required": false
}Text field
An additional attribute for the text field is maxlength
{
"type": "textfield",
"title": "Text field (optional)",
"name": "text_field_optional_",
"required": false,
"maxlength": 255
}Select field
Options attribute is an additional...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working on a decoupled React / Drupal 9 site.
Aim: Adjust the output of curated...
Andrew Fletcher
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How to make React calls on a Drupal 9 backend site using the search...
Andrew Fletcher
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This code is from Drupal 9 back-end for a React front-end via REST API.
Working...
Andrew Fletcher
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A bug bear that I have had for a while with Drupal content is how come the...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working in Laravel, I needed to loop through an array and know whether the current loop was odd or even row. To do this add the expression to your Twig file:
{% set direction = loop.index0 is odd ? 'left' : 'right' %}In the call above, the variable direction is set to either left or right depending on the value of the position of the loop row (loop.index0). I then used the left or right value in a div class adding to a series of tailwind css definitions. Such...
Andrew Fletcher
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Setting up the mail configuration in October CMS is a quick progress....
Andrew Fletcher
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Common commands
Themes and plugins have similar command lines. So rather...
Andrew Fletcher
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At times while developing in October CMS, you will perform a step that kills the...
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Using October CMS to migrate your site and update the tables with the plugins...
Andrew Fletcher
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I had the issue where I needed to filter an array list by a specific column. In my instance, the column is language. To be able to reduce the query to the language column the code required is
levels = selectedCategory?.levels.filter("language = %@", language)Language can be any string, in this instance for me language is a two alpha character such as 'fr', 'en' or 'de'.
Further to this you can continue to chain this query through including sort as per
levels =...