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When There's Not a Module For That

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Presented by

Benjamin Melançon & Mauricio Dinarte

AKA

mlncn & dinarcon


Together,

We are

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ask@agaric.coop


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When building a Drupal site, “there’s a module for that” can be the sweetest words you can hear.

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Regular node add form with Save button

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frankenstein.info.yml

name: Frankenstein
type: module
description: "Rename save button for Frankenstein's content."
core: 8.x

 

frankenstein.module

<?php
function frankenstein_form_node_frankenstein_form_alter(&$form, \Drupal\Core\Form\FormStateInterface $form_state) {
  $form['actions']['submit']['#value'] = t('Re-animate!');
}

Where to put these files

Folder hierarchy of custom module in Drupal


Regular node add form with Save button


Enable your module:

drush -y en frankenstein


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Enable your module


Regular node add form with Save button as reanimate


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That simple form alter has hidden gotchas

  • As written, it only applies to the create (node/add) form— not the edit form.
  • There's a dozen variations of the humble form alter hook, and all are valid.

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