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Get the definitive guide on Gatsby, the JavaScript framework for
building blazing-fast websites and applications. Used by Nike,
Costa Coffee, and other companies worldwide, Gatsby is emerging as
one of the key technologies in the Jamstack (JavaScript, APIs, and
markup) ecosystem. With this comprehensive guide, you'll learn how
to architect, build, and deploy Gatsby sites independently or with
CMSs, commerce systems, and other data sources. Author Preston So
begins by showing you how to set up a Gatsby site from scratch.
From there, you'll learn ways to use Gatsby's declarative rendering
and GraphQL API, build complex offline-enabled sites, and learn how
to continuously deploy Gatsby sites on a variety of platforms,
including Gatsby Cloud. Discover how Gatsby integrates with many
data sources and plug-ins Set up, configure, and architect Gatsby
sites using Gatsby's CLI, React, JSX, and GraphQL with high
performance out of the box Build an independent Gatsby site based
on Markdown and data- and content-driven Gatsby sites that
integrate with CMSs and commerce platforms Deploy Gatsby sites on a
variety of platforms with full CI/CD and test coverage, including
Netlify, Vercel, and Gatsby Cloud
Gain a clear understanding of the most important concepts in the
decoupled CMS landscape. You will learn how to architect and
implement decoupled Drupal architectures across the stack-from
building the back end and designing APIs to integrating with
front-end technologies. You'll also review presenting data through
consumer applications in widely adopted technologies such as
Angular, Ember, React, and Vue.js. Featuring a foreword by Drupal
founder and project lead Dries Buytaert, the first part of this
book chronicles the history of the CMS and the server-client
divide, analyzes the risks and rewards of decoupled CMS
architectures, and presents architectural patterns. From there, the
book explores the core and contributed landscape for decoupled
Drupal, authentication mechanisms, and the surrounding tooling
ecosystem before delving into consumer implementations in a variety
of technologies. Finally, a series of chapters on advanced topics
feature the Drupal REST plugin system, schemas and generated
documentation, and caching. Several projects point to a decoupled
future for Drupal, including the Contenta CMS and work to modernize
Drupal's JavaScript using React. Begin learning about these and
other exciting developments with Decoupled Drupal today. What
You'll Learn Evaluate the risks and rewards of decoupled Drupal and
classify its architectures Authenticate requests to Drupal using
OAuth, JWT, and Basic Authentication Consume and manipulate Drupal
content via API through HTTP requests Integrate with other consumer
applications for native mobile and desktop as well as set-top boxes
(Roku, Apple TV, Samsung TV) Add new resources to Drupal's REST API
using the REST plugin system Generate API documentation that
complies with the OpenAPI (Swagger) standard Who This Book Is For
Those with some exposure to CMSes like WordPress and Drupal and
those who wish to follow along with JavaScript application
development will benefit. A familiarity with API-first or
services-oriented architectures is helpful but not presumed.
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