Course details
Let's be honest: sometimes there are 4 ways to do anything in Drupal, and 3 of them are best practice depending on circumstances. Pick the wrong path and you might still build a functional website.. for now. 6 months later you may find that architectural decisions are coming back to hurt you - your site may have slowed down, crashed, feel like it is held together with duct tape, or become hard to refactor.
Our 4-part "Become a Drupal Architect" serious is designed to take the intermediate module developer to the next level. We want you to think higher level than code - it's time to think like an architect. This class is part 4 of the 4-part series, and it is focused on "Using Automation to Support Quality Assurance"
Who is this for?
- Entry to mid-level Drupal developers looking to make better long-term architectural decisions.
- Drupal developers who are already comfortable building Drupal 8/9 websites.
- Drupal developers who are already comfortable with PHP.
- Drupal developers who are already fairly comfortable with Object Oriented programming.
- Comfort with building Drupal 8/9 websites.
- Comfort with PHP.
- Comfort with Object-Oriented Programming.
- Understand how and what it means to write code that is "testable".
- Get your contributions accepted: Contributing code to Drupal.org with automated tests.
- Unit testing for Drupal codebases.
- Functional testing for Drupal.
- Visual regression testing with Drupal.
- Continuous Integration: why and compare available options.