# Summary

Provides a widget for inline management (creation, modification, removal) of referenced entities, useful in parent/child relationships.

Currently issuing 8.x-1.0-rc8.

# Project URL

https://www.drupal.org/project/inline_entity_form

# Where is the code?

http://cgit.drupalcode.org/inline_entity_form/log/?h=8.x-1.x

# Estimated completion date

Unknown

# Dependencies

N/A

# Who's doing the port?

@slashrsm

# What help do they need?

Unknown

# D8 roadmap

#2576445: Inline Entity Form stable release plan

# Background and reference information

N/A

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Comments

webchick created an issue. See original summary.

jibran’s picture

Can IEF support DER? Should I create a feature request in IEF or just provide a new widget in DER?

taggartj’s picture

This is great however would you ever concedsier moving some of the code in the .module file to some services so you can leverage dependency injection ?
Just a thought :)

I could help out if you want.

taggartj’s picture

FileSize
23.98 KB

Here is a quick relatively strict phpcs run over the module.

taggartj’s picture

and here is a patch to fix alot of it.

bojanz’s picture

@taggartj
Patches are not accepted in Contrib Tracker issues. Open an issue in the Inline Entity Form issue queue.

司南’s picture

The 8.x branch's Readme.txt was totally copy from 7.x, but 8.x is not totally same with 7.x, 8.x need it's own documentation.

mmjvb’s picture

Status: Needs review » Reviewed & tested by the community
badrange’s picture

I just posted this comment in the Road to 1.0 issue: https://www.drupal.org/project/inline_entity_form/issues/2576445

Given the nature of the SA-CORE-2019-003 security issue I really hope we can get a stable release of IEF, even if it is full of known bugs.

I would sleep much better at night knowing that the maintainers would have been informed behind the scenes if the module was affected by this issue (and future ones).

Right now our site may or may not be exposed to a security risk, and neither you nor us knows before the security team reveals more information publicly, by which time our site may already be under attack.

Thank you for your efforts!

mmjvb’s picture

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