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Drupal and IoT. Code examples, part 2: User temperatures!

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This will be the second part of the code examples, and the third in the series about Drupal and the Internet of Things.

As promised, I am posting the code for all the examples in the article about Drupal and the Internet of Things.

Drupal and IoT. Code examples, part 1

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The Internet of Things (or IoT for short) is probably even more of a buzzword than "Headless Drupal", but maybe not so much in Drupal land.

Drupal and the Internet of Things

Submitted on Mon, 04/13/2015 - 07:15

A couple of weeks ago I hacked together a quick proof of concept of editing the same template for using on the client side and the server side with Drupal 8. It looked like this:

Twice the fun: Twig on the server, twig on the client.

Submitted on Fri, 01/23/2015 - 00:59

I just wanted to take a moment to talk about how I approached the hot word "headless Drupal" on my blog. It uses some sort of "headless" communication with the Drupal site, but it also leverages Drupal in a standard way. For different reasons.

Headless Drupal with head fallback

Submitted on Sun, 11/23/2014 - 21:22

It has been a weekend in the spirit of headless Drupal, front-end optimizations and server side hacks. The result is I updated my blog to Drupal 8.

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Articles from orkjerns blogg

Drupal and IoT. Code examples, part 2: User temperatures!

Body

This will be the second part of the code examples, and the third in the series about Drupal and the Internet of Things.

As promised, I am posting the code for all the examples in the article about Drupal and the Internet of Things.

Drupal and IoT. Code examples, part 1

Body

The Internet of Things (or IoT for short) is probably even more of a buzzword than "Headless Drupal", but maybe not so much in Drupal land.

Drupal and the Internet of Things

Submitted on Mon, 04/13/2015 - 07:15

A couple of weeks ago I hacked together a quick proof of concept of editing the same template for using on the client side and the server side with Drupal 8. It looked like this:

Twice the fun: Twig on the server, twig on the client.

Submitted on Fri, 01/23/2015 - 00:59

I just wanted to take a moment to talk about how I approached the hot word "headless Drupal" on my blog. It uses some sort of "headless" communication with the Drupal site, but it also leverages Drupal in a standard way. For different reasons.

Headless Drupal with head fallback

Submitted on Sun, 11/23/2014 - 21:22

It has been a weekend in the spirit of headless Drupal, front-end optimizations and server side hacks. The result is I updated my blog to Drupal 8.

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