Session Submissions Open for DrupalSouth, Wellington 2014
Wellington is again excited to host the DrupalSouth conference from February 14-16, 2014. This event will deliver three jam packed days of world-class sessions, training, talks, code sprints and networking opportunities with developers, designers, business and community leaders from the global Drupal community.
Speaking submissions are now being accepted for DrupalSouth conference sessions targeted at users of all levels, including:
Working with extra fields in Drupal 7
Entities in Drupal 7 are really powerful. Predominantly because of the Fields module that can dynamically implement properties onto an Entity bundle through the Fields UI. This makes the Fields and Fields UI modules the key modules for driver content view and edit pages.
Drupal 7: Programatically updating Panel panes on node template variants.
Programatically working with Panels in Drupal is a bit of a nightmare. Trying to figure out how to obtain the right panel display and discover the right load and save tasks can be an utter disaster as you try trace code through ctools, page manager and panels itself while trying to understand what a ctools task or handler is or how to load them.
Authenticated page caching with Varnish & Drupal
If you're reading this blog post then you probably know by now that caching Drupal pages with varnish is pretty easy with Drupal 7. So long as the pages are anonymous. As soon as you're logged in however, the game changes. Infact as soon as you obtain a session with PHP, the game changes and you instead rely on block level caching and views and panels caching. For some sites that will be acceptable. But when you start to scale the amount of users hitting your site, PHP just can't keep up and you'll either start to run out of connections or max out your memory.
DBTNG Migrator - Welcome to warp speed!
A while ago I blogged about one of the awesome powers of Drupal 7 - the ability to be database agnostic. The ability to migrate from one database server to another. A shift from one software product to another. Now while that isn't all that newer feature. Till now its been incredibily difficult to do. Till Drupal 7. Last week, I recieved an email asking me about how to migrate a SQLite database to MySQL. While i did try help remotely, I realised it would be much easier to write an open source script to do all the work. And considering the amount of conversation this particular conversation got at Drupalcon Chicago, I decided it was worth even making it into a module with a drush backend ability.
Drupal 7 Finally Released
Drupal 7 is Officially released. After 2.5 years of community work, the much perfected Drupal 7 has been released in all its glory. Its features include a test driven code base with a built in test suite, a sparkling new object orientated database layer that supports not just MySQL and PostgreSQL but SQLite also, improved caching and theming layer, file streamers, a major overhaul of the user interface to make Drupal more intuitive for end users. [video:http://vimeo.com/18352872]