Integrating Third-Party Applications with Drupal Using REST APIs
QTAtech's latest article discusses the integration of third-party applications with Drupal using REST APIs, highlighting the flexibility and scalability of this approach. By enabling the REST module, developers can expose Drupal entities via RESTful APIs and use HTTP methods such as GET, POST, PATCH, and DELETE for seamless interaction.
The article provides practical examples, including retrieving and creating users through API requests, and outlines the steps for developing custom REST plugins. These insights help developers build robust, interoperable solutions, enhancing Drupal's functionality in external integrations.
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