@cobuildlab/gatsby-source-8base

Source plugin for Gatsby.

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

gatsby-source-8base

Source plugin for Gatsby.

Install

npm install --save @cobuildlab/gatsby-source-8base

How to Install in Gatsby

// In gatsby-config.js
plugins:[
  {
    resolve: "@cobuildlab/gatsby-source-8base",
    options: {
      url: 'https://api.8base.com',
      apiToken: "xxxxxxxx",
      workspaceId: "xxxxxxx",
      nodeType: ['Post8Base'],
      graphqlQuery: `
        query {
          postsList {
            items {
              id
              title
            }
          count
          }
        }
      `
     }
  }
]
// In gatsby-config.js
// In the case two queries
// List node is a list to get the name of the node to be created
plugins:[
  {
    resolve: "@cobuildlab/gatsby-source-8base",
    options: {
      url: 'https://api.8base.com',
      apiToken: "xxxxxxxx",
      workspaceId: "xxxxxxx",
      nodeType: ['Post8Base', 'Example8Base'],
      graphqlQuery: `
        query {
          postsList {
            items {
              id
              title
            }
          count
          }
        exampleList {
          items {
            id
            title
            description
          }
        }
      }
      `
     }
  }
]

How to Use

Example of how to create pages dynamically. In the case of an image in the query, the name of the filename and downloadUrl field are important, since they are used to verify that an image exists and make the corresponding optimization.

// In your gatsby-node.js

const _ = require('lodash');
const Promise = require('bluebird');
const path = require('path');
const { createFilePath } = require('gatsby-source-filesystem');\

exports.createPages = ({ graphql, actions }) => {
  const { createPage } = actions

  return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
    resolve(
      graphql(
        `
          query BasePost {
            allPost8Base {
              post: edges {
                post: node {
                  id
                  title
                  slug
                  content
                  imageUrl {
                    id
                    filename
                    downloadUrl
                  }
                }
              }
            }
          }
        `
      ).then(response => {
        
        if (response.errors) {
          return reject(response.errors);
        }        
 
        response.data['allPost8Base'].post.forEach((data, index) => {
          createPage({
            path: `/blog/${data.slug}`,
            component: path.resolve(`./src/templates/my-template.js`),
            // The context is passed as props to the component as well
            // as into the component's GraphQL query.
            context: {
              data: data
            },
          })
        })
      })
    )
  })
}

My template:

// myTemplate.js

import React, { Fragment } from "react"

function myTemplate({ pageContext }) {
  const { data } = pageContext;
  const { title, content, remoteImage  } = data;
  return (
    <Fragment>
      <div className="blog-post-container">
        <div className="blog-post">
          <h1> {title} </h1>
          <div> {content} </div>
        </div>
        <div className="blog-post-image">
          <img src={remoteImage.publicURL} alt="" />    
        </div>
      </div>
    </Fragment>
  )
}
export default myTemplate

Optional

Example of how to convert markdown text to html for rendering in dynamic page creation

npm i --save remark-html

// In your gatsby-node.js

const _ = require('lodash');
const Promise = require('bluebird');
const path = require('path');
const { createFilePath } = require('gatsby-source-filesystem');
const unified = require('unified');
const markdown = require('remark-parse');
const html = require('remark-html');

exports.createPages = ({ graphql, actions }) => {
  const { createPage } = actions

  return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
    resolve(
      graphql(
        `
          query BasePost {
            allPost8Base {
              post: edges {
                post: node {
                  id
                  title
                  slug
                  content
                  imageUrl {
                    id
                    filename
                    downloadUrl
                  }
                }
              }
            }
          }
        `
      ).then(response => {
        
        if (response.errors) {
          return reject(response.errors);
        }        
 
        response.data['allPost8Base'].post.forEach((data, index) => {
          unified()
            .use(markdown)
            .use(html)
            .process(post.content, function (err, file) {
              if (err) throw err;
                data.content = String(file);
              createPage({
                path: `/blog/${data.slug}`,
                component: path.resolve(`./src/templates/my-template.js`),
                context: {
                  data
                },
              });
          });
        })
      })
    )
  })
}
export default myTemplate

My template:

// myTemplate.js

import React, { Fragment } from "react"

function myTemplate({ pageContext }) {
  const { data } = pageContext;
  const { title, content, remoteImage  } = data;
  return (
    <Fragment>
      <div className="blog-post-container">
        <div className="blog-post">
          <h1> {title} </h1>
          <div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: content }}></div>
        </div>
        <div className="blog-post-image">
          <img src={remoteImage.publicURL} alt="" />    
        </div>
      </div>
    </Fragment>
  )
}
export default myTemplate

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