Module Development

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TimTheEnchanter's picture

New Module

Hey Guys,
After Ezra G's keynote at Sandcamp, I decided to contribute some of the custom modules I had created for a client project. I decided to start with something small, but useful (IMO).

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melquisedec2011's picture

NodeEntityFieldQuery

i got this message
Fatal error: Class 'NodeEntityFieldQuery' not found in.......

i was looking the cause but i could not find any documentacion about this, there is a lot about the entity,
i am writing a module in drupal 7 to show a node that contain CCK fields.

anybody has a idea what i need to check in order to solve this message. the other side i was thinking about made my own sql statement in order to get all node data

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christefano's picture

Drupal Module Development training in Los Angeles on June 21-23, 2011

Event type: 
User group meeting

This three-day workshop teaches you how to create a comprehensive Drupal module. We'll use and explain each of the top ten Drupal hooks, the menu system and the Form API. You’ll learn how to conform to Drupal coding standards. You’ll write secure code by using Drupal’s built-in functions to sanitize data for display.

    Sign up today at http://www.larks.la/training  

You’ll learn from the Drupal experts at Exaltation of Larks and Chapter Three the correct way to save and retrieve data, including how to add your own custom database tables. We’ll also practice using theme system from your module. Depending on interest, we’ll show you how to expose your custom data to Views, demonstrate how to create SimpleTests for your module, or teach you the proper way to upgrade your custom database schema.

What you will learn:

  • Drupal coding best practices
  • Understanding hooks
  • Using the Form API
  • Saving custom data
  • Providing themable output from your module
  • Techniques for keeping your site secure

Days

3 days: June 21-23, 2011. This training is from 10am-5pm and begins at 10am sharp.

Prerequisites

At least six months of prior PHP development. Familiarity with Drupal terms such as nodes, blocks, fields and views. Experience with Drupal configuration and contributed modules/themes is necessary for understanding the concepts of module development.

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