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Direction: Drupal ? HTTP endpoints
Drupal can publish article updates, landing page changes, or campaign content to external systems through HTTP APIs or webhooks. This is useful when marketing, editorial, or government communications teams need content changes reflected immediately in downstream platforms such as mobile apps, partner portals, or digital signage.
Direction: HTTP services ? Drupal
Drupal can retrieve images, videos, documents, and metadata from a Digital Asset Management platform exposed through HTTP APIs. Editorial teams can then insert approved assets into pages without downloading and re-uploading files, improving governance and reducing versioning issues.
Direction: Drupal ? HTTP workflow services
When users submit contact forms, service requests, event registrations, or lead forms in Drupal, the data can be sent via HTTP to workflow engines, CRM systems, or case management tools. This enables immediate routing to the right team, automated acknowledgements, and SLA-based follow-up.
Direction: Drupal ? HTTP-based front ends
Drupal can expose structured content through HTTP APIs for consumption by custom websites, mobile apps, kiosks, or microsites. This is valuable for organizations that want Drupal to remain the content hub while using specialized front ends for performance, design flexibility, or channel-specific experiences.
Direction: Bi-directional via HTTP APIs
Drupal?s taxonomy terms, categories, and content metadata can be synchronized with external platforms through HTTP integrations. This is especially useful when multiple teams manage shared content models across CMS, search, analytics, and marketing systems, ensuring consistent classification and reporting.
Direction: HTTP services ? Drupal
External editorial, product, or compliance systems can push approved content into Drupal through HTTP endpoints. For example, a product information system can send descriptions, pricing, or regulatory text into Drupal pages, allowing business teams to manage source data centrally while Drupal handles presentation and workflow.
Direction: Drupal ? HTTP notification services
Drupal can send HTTP notifications when content is submitted, approved, scheduled, or published. These events can notify stakeholders in collaboration tools, trigger QA checks, or update project tracking systems so editorial, legal, and digital teams stay aligned.