An Overview of Drupal Front-End Component Integration Methods

A presentation at DrupalCon Europe 2020 in December 2020 in by Brian Perry

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An Overview of Drupal Front-End Component Integration Methods Brian Perry Lead Front-End Developer Slides & Sandbox Repo: http://bit.ly/component-int

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BRIAN PERRY • Lead Front End Dev at Bounteous • Rocking the Chicago suburbs • Lover of all things components… …and Nintendo d.o: brianperry twitter: bricomedy github: backlineint nintendo: wabrian brianperryinteractive.com 2

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COMPONENTS!

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COMPONENT BASED DEVELOPMENT What is it? • Creating modular and re-usable elements • Building a design system, not a series of pages • Can use a pattern library for documentation and prototyping • Tools like Pattern Lab and Storybook • Can help decouple front and back end development. 5

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OUR EXAMPLE TWIG COMPONENT

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COMPONENTS IN DRUPAL

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WHERE DO MY COMPONENTS LIVE? For the sake of this talk… Standard Drupal Components Integrated Drupal Components • Live in the default template directory • • May not require any additional effort to get data to display Live somewhere other than the default templates directory • Require some additional effort to get data to display • For this talk, I don’t really care how your integrated components get into your theme. • Could live in your theme • Could be external dependency 12

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STANDARD DRUPAL COMPONENTS May be right for your team or project. No shame necessary. • Build with Drupal (and only Drupal) in mind. • Take advantage of things that can be re-used in Drupal • Display modes • Blocks • Paragraphs • Layouts • Lose out on rapid prototyping advantages. 13

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STANDARD DRUPAL COMPONENT {{ label }} {{ content.field_platform }} {{ content.field_image }} {{ content.field_year }} View mode: teaser {{ content.body }} {{ url }} 14

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INTEGRATED DRUPAL COMPONENTS Building components that live outside of the traditional templates directory

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COMPONENT LIBRARY / PATTERN LAB 18

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COMPONENTS MODULE Creates Twig namespaces to access templates in non-standard locations 19

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INTEGRATION APPROACHES Primarily fall into two categories Mapping Data In Code • Includes: Mapping Data In Admin UI • Includes: • Mapping in Twig templates • UI Patterns • Preprocessing • Layouts • More likely to get out of sync with Drupal UI • Less likely to disrupt Drupal functionality • More likely to break things like caching, Drupal functionality, etc. • Potentially not as flexible 20

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INTEGRATING IN CODE {{ label }} {{ content.field_platform }} {{ content.field_image }} {{ content.field_year }} View mode: teaser {{ content.body }} {{ url }} 21

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MAPPING IN TWIG PRESENTER TEMPLATE Drupal template references template in component library 22

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DATA MAPPING IN PREPROCESS Map in preprocess… 23

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DATA MAPPING IN PREPROCESS …and use simpler include in Twig presenter template 24

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HELPER MODULES Simplify Twig Mapping Twig Field Value • Get Partial data from field render arrays • field_label • field_value • field_raw • field_target_entity • Map just the data you want • May require additional caching considerations… Twig Tweak • Helpful twig functions and filters • Render views, blocks, regions, fields, entities and so on. • Render image with specific image style • Extract tokens from context 25

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STARTER KITS AND THEMES • Simplify set up and provide default tooling • Some provide default components and helper functions • Various levels of opinionated • Examples: • Emulsify • Gesso • Shila • Particle 26

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EMULSIFY DESIGN SYSTEM EXAMPLE • Same presenter templates • Different component location • Different component library tool 27

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MAPPING DATA IN THE ADMIN UI

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UI PATTERNS MODULE Define and manage components in a way that Drupal understands • Define UI Patterns as Drupal Plugins • Configure data mappings in the UI • Optional Pattern Library page exposed in Drupal • Also allows Drupal to: • Preprocess patterns • Render patterns programmatically 31

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UI PATTERNS VIEWS 36

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LAYOUTS {{ region: title }} {{ region: platform }} {{ region: image }} {{ region: year }} Layout: container {{ region: body }} {{ region: link }} 38

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LAYOUTS AND LAYOUT BUILDER 39

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LAYOUTS AND LAYOUT BUILDER 40

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LAYOUTS AND LAYOUT BUILDER Add ‘container’ section for teaser layout 41

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COMPONENT BLOCKS Best of both worlds • Recently released (stable release, but early) • Exposes UI Patterns to Layout Builder • Sidesteps visual layout issues • Use any fields available to the entity, along with fixed inputs. 42

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COMPONENT BLOCKS Add ‘container’ section for teaser layout 43

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COMPONENT BLOCKS 44

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COMPONENT BLOCKS 45

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COMPONENT Not to be confused with ‘Components’… • Recently released • Another way to define a component via yml • Can derive block configuration • More focused on Decoupled use case (inspired by PDB) 46

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RENDER COMPONENT AS COMPONENT BLOCK Settings passed as data attributes on wrapping div. 48

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COMPONENT DEFINITION APPROACHES Manual Definition • Define component in code so that Drupal becomes aware of it. • Likely requires some amount of duplication between Drupal and component library Automatic Discovery • Drupal module automatically discovers components from component library and makes them available to Drupal. • Emerging/experimental concept. • • Dev modules, proceed with caution. Expects a particular convention and thus won’t work with all component libraries. 49

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AUTOMATIC DISCOVERY

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UI PATTERNS PATTERN LAB Automatically create UI Patterns from your pattern library… really. • End result same as previous UI Patterns Example • No redundant ui_patterns.yml file necessary • Some limitations • Requires yml or json file with pattern data • Requires specific approach to nested components. 51

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PATTERNKIT Combines aspects of manual definition and automatic discovery • Requires creating schema definition file (which has potential applications outside of Drupal) • Automatically derives blocks from pattern library components • Supports a specific set of field types • Token support in D7 but not yet D8 52

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PATTERNKIT PATTERN DISCOVERY 53

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WINGSUIT Tool to build Twig UI Components with Storybook • Extended variants of UI Patterns • Generate components via cli • Use with zero config in Drupal with wingsuit_companion module • Wingsuit Kickstarter project available 56

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PRE-PACKAGED COMPONENT SOLUTIONS

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BOLT DESIGN SYSTEM Ready to use web-components • Full design system • Selectively require components. 58

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COMPONY Component distribution system • Combines a theme, Gulp workflow and components. • Download existing components or create your own • Not Composer / NPM driven 59

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SINGLE FILE COMPONENTS Drupal components with Vue style syntax • Use like any template • Automatically generates library definitions • Derive Blocks and Layouts with Annotations • Provides component library • Doesn’t really solve integration problem • Does help with distribution and re-use. 60

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COMPONENT WORKFLOW Present and Future

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CURRENT APPROACH(ES) Leveraging a mix of approaches • Integrated components in a custom theme • Majority of twig/sass/js inside Pattern Library instance. • Defining component mapping in Drupal UI for lightweight components • Preprocess for components with heavy logic • Created preprocess helper abstract class – hope to open source in future • Project specific helper functions • Limited mapping in twig templates • Build components compatible with Layout Builder • Custom block types with limited use of Paragraphs 63

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SO… WHAT SHOULD I DO? Start by mapping in code. • Most battle tested approach • Chose an approach based on team makeup • FE focused – Twig mapping • BE savvy – Preprocess • Consider other methods as experience grows 64

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DREAM WORKFLOW Basically React (or insert the name of your favorite JS framework here) • Build fully packaged distributable components • Easily install them • npm install cool-component / composer require drupal/cool-component • Import them in code • import ‘CoolComponent’ from ‘cool-component’; / {% include ‘@components/cool-component.twig’ %} • Use them as I see fit • <CoolComponent /> 65

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HOW DO WE GET THERE? Have a lot of the pieces, but need a little extra ‘magic’ • Make it easier to package, distribute and use individual components • Track evolution of Web Components • Improve UI based component configuration process in Drupal • With specific focus on Layout Builder. • Component Blocks seems to bridge this gap well • Evolve approaches allowing Drupal to automatically discover components • Keep building amazing looking component based sites using Drupal 66

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Thanks to the many Drupal component ecosystem contributors!

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Q&A Brian Perry Lead Front End Developer Email: brian.perry@bounteous.com