Drupal Decoupled Simplifies Adoption with New Composer Project Template
The "Drupal Decoupled" project, also known as headless Drupal, has introduced a new feature to simplify the adoption and implementation of decoupled architecture. This project, which separates the back-end content management from the front-end display, now leverages "Recipes" and can be easily adopted as a Composer Project Template. Jesús Manuel Olivas, Co-Founder and CEO of Octahedroid and Composabase, recently announced this update.
By decoupling the back-end and front-end, Drupal allows content to be exposed to various front-end systems, making it a flexible choice for developers seeking more control over their website's presentation. The new integration with Recipes and the Composer Project Template is designed to streamline the process of setting up and managing a decoupled Drupal environment. This is expected to significantly reduce the time and effort required by developers, thus accelerating the implementation of decoupled architectures.
Ben Peter Mathew, community manager of The Drop Times, connected with Jesús Manuel Olivas to learn more about the impact of these developments.
Jesús explained,
"With the integration of Recipes into the Drupal Decoupled project, and the availability to adopt it as a Composer Project Template, we hope to streamline the process to develop decoupled architecture implementations. These ready-to-install configurations make it easier than ever to set up and manage a decoupled Drupal environment, greatly reducing the time and effort required."
Developers interested in exploring this new feature can access the Drupal Decoupled project with the integrated Recipes and Composer Project Template here.
This development marks a significant step forward in making decoupled Drupal more accessible and easier to implement, potentially broadening its adoption across the developer community.
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