Today we are talking about Drupal Basics, Why we got away from them, and what we do to bring them back with guest Mike Anello. We’ll also cover Entity Reference Override as our module of the week.
How old: created in Sep 2016 by Jeff Eaton, though recent releases are by Benjamin Melançon (mlncn) of Agaric
Versions available: 2.0.0-beta3 which works with Drupal 10.1 or 11
Maintainership
Actively maintained
Security coverage, yes but needs a stable release
Test coverage
Documentation - user guide
Number of open issues: 13 open issues, 2 of which are bugs against the 2.0.x branch
Usage stats:
2,004 sites
Module features and usage
The module defines a new field type, with associated widgets and formatters.
Your site editors will see a normal entity reference field (autocomplete or select) with an additional text field. Text provided in that additional field can be used to override a specific field in the referenced entity’s display, or add a class to its rendered markup.
This could be handy in use cases like showing people with project-specific roles, or showing related articles with the summary tweaked to be more relevant to the main content being viewed.
It’s not a super-common need, but if you need this capability, it can save having to set up a more complicated content architecture with some kind of intermediary entity
I thought this module would be interesting because today’s guest, Mike Anello, is listed as one of the maintainers. Mike, what can you tell us about your history with the module and how you’ve used it?
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