Drupal 9 is all set to release in June 2020, and brings with it end-of-life announcements for Drupal 7 and 8.
Source: Drupal 7, 8 and 9
While historically every new Drupal release has been evaluated in terms of all the new features being introduced, Drupal 9 is a bit of a break with tradition. If Drupal 8 represented a complete makeover of the technology, Drupal 9 is more a makeover of how a major Drupal release is rolled out.
So we take a look at what’s on the cards with Drupal 9, and have our Drupal experts weigh in on what that means for developers and site owners.
Dries’ latest post “Plan for Drupal 9” says the big deal with Drupal 9 is that it shouldn’t be a big deal. And that thinking is exactly what is new.
Drupal 9 is not being built on a new core but rather within Drupal 8. New features and functionalities will be added to D8 as backward-compatible code. These will start being available to D8 users as experimental features, that can be used and modified for the better. All this while, older D8 features will work without a hitch.
Once these new features are stable, their older counterparts will be deprecated. And finally, the complete collection of these stable new features will be Drupal 9.
Ravindra Singh, Senior Drupal Architect at Srijan, thinks this approach is going to make life easier for Drupal users and developers. “Because everything new that makes up Drupal 9 will emerge out of existing Drupal 8, the final result will feel more like a minor version release rather than a ground-breaking all-new thing. And that’s good because it means less upheaval in the lives of Drupal users and developers. There will not be a huge learning curve for Drupalers to master D9, as was the case with D8. Most importantly, there won’t be a massive backlog of changes to be made to existing D8 sites, for them to remain functional with D9. All you need to do to make the migration easier and faster is to keep your Drupal 8 site abreast with all new updates."
The fact that Drupal 9 will not feel brand new also means that the upgrade from 8 to 9 will be super smooth.
Ritesh Gurung, our Senior Solutions Architect says, “Drupal developers working with D8 will have a chance to explore D9 features right from the start, and begin to upgrade any core or contributed modules. But the greatest benefit will be for Drupal site owners, specifically D8 sites. Those who have kept up with using the latest themes and modules, running on the updated D8 APIs, will have no trouble upgrading to D9.”
Highlighting how all Drupal releases are a community affair, Ritesh said, “Besides the volunteers working dedicatedly on Drupal 9, everybody else who gets to start using the experimental modules will be able to identify and help resolve any bugs and errors during the transition phase.”
As per the plans shared by Dries during Drupal Europe, both Drupal 7 and Drupal 8 will be end-of-life in 2021. Now if you are still on Drupal 7, you have two choices:
Continue with Drupal 7 till 2020, and then plan your migration to Drupal 9 in 2021
Migrate for D7 to D8, and then to D9, between 2019 to 2021
Now a direct migration from D7 to D9 seems like the best, and most cost effective path - why have two migrations when you can have just one.
However in this case, doing two migration might actually be a more practical option.
Ishan Mahajan, currently leading our large-scale Drupal project with Crain Communications, explains how:
Choosing to continue with Drupal 7 till 2020 doesn’t mean there’s no upgrade work coming your way. Drupal will likely release some more updates to D7 till it’s end-of-life. So there will be time and efforts invested to ensure your site keeps up with those.
Given the fact that D8 is now well advanced, with stable upgrade paths for almost all modules, you can move from D7 to D8 without giving up on any major site features or functionalities
So if you are still on D7, the announcement of D9 should be another reason to move to D8 as soon as possible. This will ensure you can move easily to D9 when it releases.
And for enterprises already running multiple sites on D8, Ishan says it’s important to “Make sure that the sites are always on the latest D8 version as well as ensure that no deprecated module or API is used. That way, these sites will be ready of Drupal 9.” So there you have it, Drupal 9 - a major Drupal release that’s being designed to be as minimally disruptive as possible.
If you have more questions about Drupal 9 features and how it might impact your site, our team of Drupal experts, and range of Drupal development services, are ready to help you with best ways to migrate and overcome the Drupal 9 end-of-life in November 2023 with ease.
And if you’re still speculating whether or not to opt for Drupal 10 migration, read our blog on Drupal 10’s interesting new features and compatibility that will urge you to make the switch soon.
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