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Drupal 10 Development Cookbook

You're reading from   Drupal 10 Development Cookbook Practical recipes to harness the power of Drupal for building digital experiences and dynamic websites

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234960
Length 442 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Up and Running with Drupal 2. Chapter 2: Content Building Experience FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Displaying Content through Views 4. Chapter 4: Extending Drupal with Custom Code 5. Chapter 5: Creating Custom Pages 6. Chapter 6: Accessing and Working with Entities 7. Chapter 7: Creating Forms with the Form API 8. Chapter 8: Plug and Play with Plugins 9. Chapter 9: Creating Custom Entity Types 10. Chapter 10: Theming and Frontend Development 11. Chapter 11: Multilingual and Internationalization 12. Chapter 12: Building APIs with Drupal 13. Chapter 13: Writing Automated Tests in Drupal 14. Chapter 14: Migrating External Data into Drupal 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using POST to create data with JSON:API

An API that returns data is great, but to make a more functional decoupled app or integrate external services, we need to be able to send data into Drupal as well. After reading the following section, you will be able to create entities in a Drupal 10 application from remote sources.

Getting ready

We are going to use the Article content type that comes installed in the Drupal 10 standard profile. If you do not have an Article content type, create one and add a basic field such as Body.

How to do it…

First, we need to tell Drupal to allow CRUD operations for JSON:API. Head back to the JSON:API settings page in the Configuration section of the Drupal admin and enable Accept all JSON:API create, read, update, and delete operations.:

Figure 12.13 – Enabling JSON:API to allow more actions

Figure 12.13 – Enabling JSON:API to allow more actions

If you do not enable this, you cannot do anything other than read data from a JSON:API endpoint.

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