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Change Variables with Preprocess Functions for Drupal 8, 9, and 10

Preprocess functions are specially-named PHP functions that allow themes and modules to modify the variables passed to a Twig template file. They are commonly used by themes to alter existing variables before they are passed to the relevant template files. For example; Changing the makeup of render array so that it renders an <ol> list instead of a <ul> list. Or appending data to the label of a node depending on custom logic.

In this tutorial we'll:

  • Define a new preprocess function in our theme's .theme file
  • Use the preprocess functions to modify the content of an existing variable before it's used in Twig

By the end of this tutorial you should be able to define new preprocess functions in a theme (or module) that manipulate the variables for a specific Twig template file.

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