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Mastering Drupal 8 Views

By : Gregg Marshall
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Mastering Drupal 8 Views

By: Gregg Marshall

Overview of this book

Learn how to build complex displays of content—all without programming. Views were used on more than 80% of all Drupal 7 sites; now they are part of the Drupal 8 core. While most site builders and site owners are aware of views, they don't understand how to take full advantage of their power to create many amazing pages and blocks. If they use views, they might build 10 different view displays with different filters, without knowing that a contextual filter would require only a single display. Using our sample company, we'll take its existing content and evolve an ever more complex and powerful website for that company, starting with adapting the administration the user sees and moving on to making complex pages of information for site visitors. While the book is written for Drupal 8, the similarities between Views in Drupal 7 and 8 make this a useful reference for Drupal 7 site builders also.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Mastering Drupal 8 Views
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Changing the SQL queries generated by views


"The next two options, Use aggregation and Query settings, are pretty complex and change the very heart of Views—the SQL queries it generates. As I've said before, Views is a report writer for Drupal. As Drupal allows structured data (thanks to fields), it stores its data in a database, and not all content management systems do this, you can take this data and use SQL queries to create the many different kinds of displays you've been building. And for most Views users, they will never need to know any SQL; Views will do it for you.

Of course, professional programmers scoff at the SQL queries generated by Views. It has to make a lot of assumptions, so it doesn't always generate the most efficient SQL queries required for the display. However, this can usually be offset by Drupal's caching, even by an external cache such as Varnish, because most Drupal data doesn't change by the second, or for many sites, by the day.

Query settings

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