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LN Webworks: ECA Modules for Effective Business Automation and Workflow Optimization

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Automating workflows and decision-making procedures is important for efficiency in the fast-paced commercial world of today. 

Event-Condition-Action (ECA) modules are designed to help businesses achieve this by enhancing operations, reducing errors, and improving productivity. At LN Webworks, a Drupal Development Company, our team experts have explored how ECA modules can automate business logic, improve decision-making, and seamlessly integrate with AI and BPMN.io for a more powerful and efficient workflow.

What are ECA Modules? 

ECA modules are tools that automate business logic by defining a set of rules based on three core elements:

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Drupal Association blog: A Year Like No Other Exploring Milestones from DrupalCon 2024

As we look ahead to what will come in 2025, it's a perfect time to reflect on the remarkable journey our Drupal community has undertaken over the past year. Traditionally, we've gathered at two major annual events—DrupalCon North America and DrupalCon Europe. However, the past year was a year of expansion and innovation, marked by three dynamic DrupalCons in Portland, Barcelona, and Singapore, each contributing uniquely to our project's evolution.

Embracing Innovation in Portland

In May 2024, DrupalCon Portland brought together a diverse group of developers, designers, and strategists. The conference featured a comprehensive schedule, including sessions on community health, development and coding, and user experience. A highlight was the Driesnote, where Dries Buytaert, our founder, provided insights into the future of Drupal. The event also emphasized contribution, with dedicated spaces for general contribution and Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions, fostering collaboration and community engagement.

Celebrating Community in Barcelona

September 2024 saw us gather in Barcelona for an event that exemplified Drupal's global reach and collaborative spirit. The conference featured over 100 sessions and four inspiring keynotes, covering a wide array of topics from technical deep dives to business strategies. The Women in Drupal Award was a highlight, recognizing significant contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion within our community.

The Driesnote provided deep insights into the future of Drupal, including updates on the Drupal Starshot Initiative, which aims to make Drupal more accessible and user-friendly, particularly for non-developers.

Expanding Horizons in Singapore

December 2024 marked Drupal's return to Asia with DrupalCon Singapore, the first in the region in six years. The event was a vibrant mix of learning, networking, and innovation, featuring the inaugural DrupalCon Splash Awards in Asia, which recognized the best Drupal sites in the region. Exclusive training opportunities were offered, catering to new users as well as backend and frontend developers.

The conference schedule was packed with sessions that highlighted Drupal's versatility and its application across various industries. The Driesnote provided attendees with updates on the progress of the Starshot Initiative and the upcoming release of Drupal 11, targeted for August 2024, with a fallback of December 2024.

Looking Ahead to Atlanta

With such a successful year behind us, we're now setting our sights on DrupalCon Atlanta 2025. Scheduled for 24-27 March, 2025, this event promises to build upon the momentum of 2024, offering even more opportunities for learning, collaboration, and innovation. As we prepare for this upcoming conference, it's worth reflecting on the insights gained from the past year's events and how they can inform our contributions moving forward.

Why Engaging with the Community Matters?

Attending DrupalCons offers more than just access to sessions and keynotes; it's about becoming part of a global community dedicated to open-source excellence. The networking opportunities, collaborative sessions, and the chance to contribute to Drupal's future are invaluable experiences that can significantly enhance your professional journey.

For those who couldn't attend the 2024 conferences, the session recordings provide a treasure trove of information and insights. Engaging with these materials can help you stay abreast of the latest developments and prepare you for active participation in future events.

Final Thoughts

Reflecting back on the past year, it's evident that our Drupal community made significant strides in innovation, inclusivity, and global collaboration. The introduction of the Starshot Initiative and the forthcoming Drupal 11 signal a new era for Drupal, one that emphasizes accessibility and user-friendliness.

As we look forward to DrupalCon Atlanta 2025, let's carry forward the lessons learned and the connections made, continuing to build a robust and inclusive community. Whether you're a seasoned developer or new to Drupal, there's a place for you in this journey.

Here's to another year of growth, collaboration, and shared success in the Drupal ecosystem.

Drupal Association blog: DrupalCon Singapore 2024: A Vibrant Celebration of the Drupal Community

DrupalCon Singapore 2024 was an extraordinary gathering of developers, marketers, and business leaders, uniting passionate minds to celebrate innovation and collaboration within the Drupal ecosystem across Asia. This milestone event marked a return of DrupalCon to Asia, made possible by the vision and hard work of the Drupal Asia Steering Committee—a dynamic group of volunteers from around the globe. Their efforts ignited a sense of excitement and camaraderie, engaging both new and seasoned community members.

A Dream Realized: The Steering Committee’s Role

The Drupal Asia Steering Committee, formed in 2023 under the Linux Australia Council, played a pivotal role in organizing this spectacular event. As a community-driven initiative, the committee’s dedication to fostering connections and growth within the Drupal ecosystem was evident in every aspect of the conference. Their collaborative efforts with the Drupal Association laid the groundwork for an unforgettable experience.

To learn more about the Asia Steering Committee or to get involved in future DrupalCons in Asia, visit drupalasia.org.

Event Highlights at a Glance

Here’s a snapshot of the key moments, milestones, and takeaways from DrupalCon Singapore 2024. For a more detailed view, please view the recap.

Key Metrics:
  • Total Registrations: 253 participants from diverse professional backgrounds, with an impressive 54% attending their first-ever DrupalCon!
  • Complimentary Tickets: 21% of attendees received complimentary passes, showcasing the community’s inclusivity.

Registration Type

Number of Registrations

Paid

200

Complimentary

53

Top countries by attendance:
  • India: 61 attendees
  • Singapore: 41 attendees
  • Australia: 36 attendees
  • Japan: 27 attendees

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Program and Sessions:
  • Sessions Delivered: 41 impactful talks, including inspiring keynotes from industry leaders.
  • Topics: From Drupal CMS advancements to real-world case studies on digital transformation.
  • Contribution: Sold out with 110 registrations and high demand for additional spots.

The International Splash Awards made an exciting return to Asia, celebrating exceptional websites and digital experiences built with Drupal. Congratulations to the winners! 

View the full list of winners.

Sponsorship and Exhibition

Thank You, Sponsors! DrupalCon Singapore 2024 was powered by an incredible array of sponsors who provided invaluable support for everything from coffee breaks, awards ceremonies, and everything in between! Their contributions made this event possible, and we are deeply grateful.

  • Expo Hall Highlights: The vibrant Expo Hall featured 12 sponsor booths alongside dedicated spaces for the Drupal Association and the Community Booth. These provided unique networking opportunities and showcased ways for attendees to stay engaged with the Drupal community.

Attendee Feedback: A Resounding Success

Post-event surveys painted a bright picture:

  • Overall Satisfaction: 81% of respondents rated their DrupalCon experience as Excellent or Good.
  • Valuable Insights: Attendees shared constructive feedback on improving future events, offered topic suggestions, and even proposed ideas for upcoming DrupalCon locations.

Looking Ahead

DrupalCons remain a cornerstone event for the global Drupal community, fostering learning, networking, and innovation. The success of DrupalCon Singapore 2024 underscores the community’s passion and commitment to advancing web development and supporting emerging talent.

Stay tuned for details on future DrupalCons by visiting the Drupal Association Events page.

This year’s DrupalCon Asia was more than just a conference—it was a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and community. I can’t wait to see where the journey takes us next!

Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #486 - GraphQL & Drupal Decoupled

Today we are talking about GraphQL, Drupal Decoupled, and What to do with them with guest Jesus Manuel Olivas. We’ll also cover CORS UI as our module of the week.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/486

Topics
  • What is GraphQL
  • How do you use GraphQL with Drupal
  • Would you use GraphQL without a headless theme
  • Do you need additional server requirements
  • What are some of your favorite GraphQL modules
  • What caused the change from v3 to v4
  • What is meant by Drupal Decoupled
  • What are the best use cases
  • How do you handle caching and performance
  • How do you handle roles and permissions
  • Do you think AI has made decoupled more interesting
Resources Guests

Jesus Manuel Olivas - drupal-decoupled.octahedroid.com jmolivas

Hosts

Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Scott Weston - scott-weston

MOTW Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu

  • Brief description:
    • Have you ever wanted to control your site’s Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (aka CORS) configuration, directly within the Drupal admin UI? There’s a module for that.
  • Module name/project name:
  • Brief history
    • How old: created in Sep 2016 by Sam Becker (sam152), a prolific module maintainer in his own right, though the most recent release is by Matt Glaman, who has been on this show and will need no introduction for many of our listeners
    • Versions available: 8.x-1.2 which supports Drupal 9, 10, and 11
  • Maintainership
    • Actively maintained
    • Security coverage
    • Number of open issues: 2 open issues, 1 of which is a bug, and also has a patch available
  • Usage stats:
  • Module features and usage
    • By default cross-origin requests to Drupal applications will be denied. Since Drupal 8.2 you can add a section to your site’s services.yml file to enable responses, and specify what headers, methods, and origins should be supported
    • This module provides a form within Drupal to control these values. This could be helpful if, for example, these values need to change on a frequent basis, or for less technical users who are experimenting with a headless architecture.
    • I should note that the bug mentioned earlier throws a fatal error in PHP 8, but is a simple fix. So if you want to try out this module, make sure you apply the patch.

The Drop Times: Busting Drupal Myths

Dear Readers,

Drupal might have a perception problem, notes John Picozzi in his latest blog post about the challenges Drupal faces despite its advancements. With Drupal 7 officially retiring and Drupal CMS v1 launching, Drupal has had significant changes in the beginning of the year itself.

"Although his learning curve became a meme, his approach imposed on you a working methodology that, at the time (2011!!), made you feel like Neo from the Matrix with a module and a couple of hooks placed well. And then that hierarchy of templates that allowed you to touch every point of the output: wonder."

shares Lorenzo Luci, a Drupal Specialist, about the official Drupal 7 end of life.

Drupal is a powerful open-source content management framework with a vibrant community and a strong commitment to the Digital Public Good philosophy. Despite its advancements in performance, usability, and scalability with versions 8, 9, and 10, Drupal continues to struggle with outdated perceptions that label it as an "old" and developer-focused CMS.

“The fact that Drupal is considered an ‘old’ CMS by some is laughable. Anyone with an informed and current point of view knows that Drupal is one of the more modern content frameworks on the market.”

notes John.

Negative experiences with poorly implemented older versions and misconceptions about open-source security contribute to this perception issue. However, Drupal’s robust security measures, continuous improvements, and commitment to transparency make it one of the most modern and secure platforms available. Addressing these misunderstandings requires educating stakeholders about Drupal's capabilities, such as its multi-site strengths, API-first approach, and seamless upgrade paths that eliminate the need for full rebuilds.

To combat Drupal's perception challenges, it's crucial to highlight its modern advancements, community-driven initiatives, and evolving ease of use. The introduction of tools like Experience Builder and Project Browser simplifies site-building and content management, addressing concerns about Drupal's learning curve. The Promote Drupal initiative and the newly formed Drupal marketing team are working to reshape its image, emphasizing strengths in scalability, structured content delivery, and third-party integrations. Drupal's open-source nature fosters innovation and collaboration, while the ongoing transformation of Drupal.org provides a more engaging, accessible platform to attract new users. By leveraging webinars, case studies, and community advocacy, Drupal can continue to dispel outdated notions and position itself as a powerful, future-ready CMS.

Here are the important stories from the past week.

Interviews

Discover Drupal

Events

Organization News

We acknowledge that there are more stories to share. However, due to selection constraints, we must pause further exploration for now.

To get timely updates, follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. You can also join us on Drupal Slack at #thedroptimes.

Thank you, 
Sincerely 
Alka Elizabeth 
Sub-editor, The DropTimes.

The Drop Times: Drupal Public Data, Statistics & Silver Linings? An Exploration

In this first instalment of a three-part series, Graham Leach examines publicly available Drupal usage data from December 22-28, 2024, applying statistical techniques to uncover trends and actionable insights. The analysis explores Drupal core installation statistics, data quality considerations, and exploratory data analysis methods to better understand Drupal's evolving ecosystem.

Golems GABB: New Navigation Sidebar module in core

New Navigation Sidebar module in core Editor Mon, 01/27/2025 - 11:08

Sometimes, the Drupal site's navigation feels like a maze. Well, Drupal has heard your pleas and delivered a game-changer: the new Navigation Sidebar module. Hot off the presses and integrated right into Drupal core, this module is poised to revolutionize the way you navigate your site, opening up a world of possibilities. 
A team of enthusiasts and true Drupal professionals recently introduced a new Navigation Sidebar module. At the moment, this is an experimental solution. Its main task is to improve the administrative interface and simplify the management process significantly. And today, almost everyone can try out its new functions. Therefore, Golems Drupal web developers are excited to find out what features this module has and what opportunities it provides.