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Is decoupled Drupal still a thing?
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pubDate: 2023-10-26
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- software-development
- drupal
- decoupled-drupal
- vuejs
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A few years ago, decoupled or headless Drupal - where Drupal is used as an API with a separate front-end - was very popular with some large Drupal agencies and clients using it.
[I gave a conference talk][talk] about how to use Drupal as a backend application for a Vue.js frontend.
Recently, though, I haven't heard much about it.
Some previous advocates have moved back to the more traditional approach.
Interestingly, though, I did hear quite a bit about it at DrupalCon and about Drupal and Next.js in particular.
I want to try using Drupal with Astro in the future and see what the landscape is like now.
## What about you?
Do you use Drupal in a decoupled or headless way? If so, what do you use for the frontend?
If not, or if you've moved back to a more traditional approach, why?
Reply and let me know.
[talk]: https://www.oliverdavies.uk/talks/decoupling-drupal-vuejs