The ThumbWhere Drupal Module enables developers to build solutions for ThumbWhere within the Drupal CMS
With the ThumbWhere Drupal Module, developers can get started in minutes with a single, downloadable package.
For more information about the ThumbWhere Drupal Module, including a complete list of supported services, see thumbwhere.com/sdk/drupal.
Before you can begin, you must sign up for each service you want to use.
To sign up for a service:
(You can't currently sign up - we are in closed trials - but the signing process will be something like this)
- Go to the home page for the service. You can find a list of services on thumbwhere.com/products.
- Click the Sign Up button on the top right corner of the page. If you don't already have an TW account, you are prompted to create one as part of the sign up process.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- TW sends you a confirmation e-mail after the sign-up process is complete. At any time, you can view your current account activity and manage your account by going to admin.thumbwhere.com and clicking "Your Account".
- You then need to configure your ThumbWhere account informaton into the Admin Panel for the ThumbWhere module in Drupal.
The source tree for the module includes the following files and directories:
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- You are at least an intermediate-level PHP developer and have a basic understanding of object-oriented PHP.
- You have a valid ThumbWhere account, and you've already signed up for the services you want to use.
- Drupal 7 CMS
Locate the latest version and using the Drupal Module, Admin install the module via a URL to it's tar.gz or .zip file.
require_once 'dependencies/tw/sdk.class.php';
You need to configure your ThumbWhere account informaton into the Admin Panel for the ThumbWhere module in Drupal.
require_once 'dependencies/tw/sdk.class.php';
- ThumbWhere Drupal Module: http://thumbwhere.com/sdk/php
- Documentation: http://thumbwhere.com/sdk/php/docs/
- License: http://thumbwhere.com/licenses/apache2.0/