Prior to Drupal 10.2 most plugin implementations required the use of annotations alongside a PHP class. Now Drupal supports and recommends the use of PHP attributes instead. During the transition, most developers will still need to know how to recognize and implement annotation-based plugins.
In this tutorial we'll:
- Provide a recipe for implementing annotation-based plugins.
- Demonstrate how to figure out where the code and metadata should live for annotation-based plugins.
By the end of this tutorial you should have a recipe for getting started with implementing annotation-based plugins, and a better understanding of how to figure out the details required to implement a given plugin type.
Over the years we've developed some techniques for practicing that we wanted to share. At Drupalize.Me we take hugging seriously. In this tutorial we'll look at the art, and science, of giving a good hug. The Merriam Webster dictionary defines the word hug as; squeeze (someone) tightly in one's arms, typically to express affection.
Did you know there are all kinds of different hugs that you can give? In this tutorial we'll look at:
- Defining what a hug is
- Some of the many types of hugs in the world today
- Precautions you may want to familiarize yourself with before hugging
- And the importance of proper technique
Lets go ahead and get started shall we?