Next.js for Drupal multilingual template by Wunder
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Full Changelog: https://github.com/wunderio/next-drupal-starterkit/compare/v2.5.0...v2.6.0
Published by vermario 4 months ago
Published by vermario 5 months ago
This release improves security by closing off the GraphQL endpoint to unauthenticated requests.
Instead, we now setup and use two separate consumer entities associated with user roles with the appropriate permissions. We will use the consumer with higher permissions only when generating previews, and the one with regular permissions for all other operations.
This impacted also the npm run graphql-codegen
operation used in development, which now will automatically get an authentication token from the Drupal backend when run.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/wunderio/next-drupal-starterkit/compare/v2.3.0...v2.4.0
Published by vermario 5 months ago
Published by vermario 6 months ago
Published by vermario 8 months ago
Published by vermario 8 months ago
Published by vermario 8 months ago
This release is a major update. Instead of using JSONAPI, the starterkit now uses GraphQL to fetch data from Drupal.
All features are kept but have been re-implemented to use the new way of handling data coming from the backend.
graphql-request
for fetching data from Drupalgraphql-codegen
for generating types from GraphQL schema, queries and fragmentszod
for JSONAPI responsesPublished by vermario 8 months ago
The starterkit provides a basic setup for a new project using next-drupal to build a decoupled Drupal frontend with Next.js.
At this point, the starterkit includes the following features: