Next-Drupal 2.0 Released with Support for Next.js 15 and Drupal 11
Chapter Three has released the first stable version of Next-Drupal 2.0, marking a significant advancement for developers building headless front-ends with Drupal and Next.js. The update delivers performance improvements, broader API capabilities, and an improved developer experience, strengthening Next-Drupal’s position as a key tool for decoupled Drupal architectures.
The release includes full support for Next.js’s App Router, enabling improved routing, server components, and dynamic data fetching. It also introduces tag-based cache invalidation using Drupal’s cache tag system, allowing for more precise content updates compared to path-based methods. Support for Next.js 15 and Drupal 11 ensures compatibility with the latest platforms.
Designed for teams adopting headless architecture, Next-Drupal 2.0 combines Drupal’s powerful content management with the speed and flexibility of modern front-end development.
Next-Drupal remains open-source and community-driven, inviting developers to explore new features, contribute, and collaborate on future enhancements.
For more information, visit https://next-drupal.org/blog/next-drupal-2-0.