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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:32:22+00:00 2026-05-12T09:32:22+00:00

What is the best application workflow metaphor for Drupal module? In PHP frameworks we

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What is the best application workflow metaphor for Drupal module?
In PHP frameworks we think MVC-style. How do we think inside Drupal?

Asumming I am writing some user-oriented module like Shop, Catalog or Forum.
As far as I understand there are no or few MVC based modules.
Should I generally treat Drupal modules (as sub-application) as a number of
screens connected via forms and hyperlinks or there is a better way.

My question may be a little bit speculative, but I hope someone will share my
intent to think models, not just “scripts”.

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    2026-05-12T09:32:22+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:32 am

    Presentation-abstraction-control (PAC) seems to be the closest match of a pattern describing Drupals general approach of things, but I guess this is more or less accidental 😉

    The hierarchical organization of (more or less) independent PAC triplets can be roughly mapped to Drupal modules being more or less independent agents under a common roof, doing their part in all three areas (View, Controller, Model/Abstraction).

    Model-view-presenter also defines some aspects that can be found in Drupal, especially the deviation from MVC in that the View does not take its contents directly from the Model, but from the controller, so that the flow of information is strictly View<>Controller/Presenter<>Model.

    But the separation of concerns in Drupal is (as of yet) quite informal and depends a lot on the coding discipline of the developers, therefore being constantly on the edge of breaking down completely (there are many modules putting plenty of logic into the theming layer, so more or less into the view).

    That said, not enforcing the separation to strictly seems to be one of the reasons for Drupals success, as it allows a wide range of people with very different backgrounds to contribute without having to be trained developers. For example, a HTML/CSS Guy with a little knowledge of PHP can achieve quite a lot of tweaking and added functionality from within his templates alone, without having to implement full blown modules. If what he did is of general interest, it will sooner or later evolve into a more formal structure/module by other people picking it up. Same goes for the wannabee, hobby and beginner developers – they can accomplish their goals even without really understanding whats going on, so their ideas for functionalities get added to the contributions and can be refined, if they meet a general interest.

    So far this has worked pretty well – the core of Drupal got more formal (or less scriptish 😉 with every major release while still keeping the flexibility for add ons – let’s see if this will hold up in the future …

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