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Drupal 8 Configuration Management

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783985203
Length 148 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Understanding Configuration Management FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuration Management for Administrators 3. Drupal 8's Take on Configuration Management 4. The Configuration Management API 5. The Anatomy of Schema Files 6. Adding Configuration Management to Your Module 7. Upgrading Your Drupal 7 Variables to the Drupal 8 Configuration 8. Managing Configuration for Multilingual Websites 9. Useful Tools and Getting Help Index

A simple configuration API

As you learned earlier in this book, there are several types of configuration objects in Drupal 8: simple configuration and the more complex configuration entities.

Working with configuration data

If you've worked with Drupal 7 before and have written some custom code, you will surely remember the variable subsystem. Drupal 7 itself and many modules store their settings in the {variable} database table. Every configuration saved to this table needs to be serialized before saving and converted back to its original state while reading from the table. To read and write configuration, Drupal 7 has the widely used functions variable_get($name) and variable_set($name, $value).

Here are some small examples of how Drupal 7 reads and saves simple configuration settings, taken from system.admin.inc:

<?php
// The status message depends on whether an admin theme is currently in use:
// a value of 0 means the admin theme is set to be the default theme.
$admin_theme =...
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