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Andrew Fletcher
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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
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I installed Lando 3.6.2 and Laravel 9. When I visit the web page, I...
Andrew Fletcher
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Updating to PHP 8.1, I found this interesting code stop...
Deprecated function:...
Andrew Fletcher
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Running Docker
Dangerous word... I'm assuming that Docker is installed....
Andrew Fletcher
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Having access to a site’s URL in your templates can come in handy for many...
Andrew Fletcher
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I want to create a content type that has a paragraph. Easy enough.
What happens when I want to extend this concept and have a paragraph within the first paragraph? Importantly, then display the second paragraph in a twig file.
How to create a content type that holds a paragraph within a paragraph and make it display in twig files?
First, I thought I would use kint() or dump() to review the output and generate the structure to the data directly in the twig file.
Given we...
Andrew Fletcher
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Since upgrading to Drupal 9.3.0 have you come across this error?
Edit...
Andrew Fletcher
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When you have an entity ID value such as node ID (nid) or taxonomy term ID, how...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working in Twig, I had to add classes to a pre-existing array. Whilst I've...
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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To add Erlang repository that also includes the public key for verifying signed...