@builder.io/gatsby-transform-images
v0.0.3
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A transformer plugin to download all images from builder content to the local filesystem for further processing if they want, it optionally also flip all image cdn links to the new local assets
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Description
This plugin extends the Gatsby Builder.io GraphQL schema to add a localFiles
field to any builder model types specified in options. The field localFiles
returns a File
Array type. This enables downloading remote images to local so you have the flexibility to deploy them to a different CDN (or even process them with gatsby-plugin-sharp
if you need to). This plugin is inspired by the localFile field from Sanity.
Dependencies
This plugin depends on @builder.io/gatsby
How to install
npm i @builder.io/gatsby @builder.io/gatsby-transform-images --save
// in your gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
// ...
plugins: [
// ...
{
resolve: "@builder.io/gatsby-transform-images",
options: {
models: ['Page', 'LandingPage'] , // Class case
replaceLinksToStatic: true,
}
}
]
// ...
};
When do I use this plugin?
If you want to download assets for static distribution instead of using Sanity's CDN. This plugin downloads the Sanity Assets to the local filesystem.
Useful for reduced data usage in development or projects where you want the assets copied locally with builds for deploying without links to Sanity's CDN.
Examples of usage
query($path: String!) {
allBuilderModels {
page(
target: { urlPath: $path }
limit: 1
options: { cachebust: true }
) {
content
# download all image assets from content and make them available on localFiles Array
localFiles {
publicURL # mandatory field if you pass replaceLinksToStatic: true
childImageSharp {
fluid(maxWidth: 910) {
...GatsbyImageSharpFluid_withWebp_tracedSVG
}
}
}
}
}
}
How to contribute
Thanks for your interest in contributing to this plugin! Pull Requests welcome for any level of improvement, from a small typo to a new section, help us make the project better.
How to run the tests
yarn test
Pull Requests
To submit a pull request, follow these steps
- Fork and clone this repo
- Create a branch for your changes
- Install dependencies with
yarn
- Make changes locally
- Make sure tests pass, otherwise update the tests
- Commit your changes
- Push your branch to origin
- Open a pull request in this repository with a clear title and description and link to any relevant issues
- Wait for a maintainer to review your PR