@glartek/gatsby-plugin-netlify
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A Gatsby plugin which generates a _headers file for netlify
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gatsby-plugin-netlify
Automatically generates a _headers
file and a _redirects
file at the root of the public folder to configure
HTTP headers and redirects on Netlify.
By default, the plugin will add some basic security headers. You can easily add or replace headers through the plugin config.
Install
npm install --save gatsby-plugin-netlify
How to use
// In your gatsby-config.js
plugins: [`gatsby-plugin-netlify`]
Configuration
If you just need the critical assets, you don't need to add any additional config. However, if you want to add headers, remove default headers, or transform the given headers, you can use the following configuration options.
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-netlify`,
options: {
headers: {}, // option to add more headers. `Link` headers are transformed by the below criteria
allPageHeaders: [], // option to add headers for all pages. `Link` headers are transformed by the below criteria
mergeSecurityHeaders: true, // boolean to turn off the default security headers
mergeLinkHeaders: true, // boolean to turn off the default gatsby js headers
mergeCachingHeaders: true, // boolean to turn off the default caching headers
transformHeaders: (headers, path) => headers, // optional transform for manipulating headers under each path (e.g.sorting), etc.
generateMatchPathRewrites: true, // boolean to turn off automatic creation of redirect rules for client only paths
},
},
]
Headers
The headers object represents a JS version of the
Netlify _headers
file format.
You should pass in an object with string keys (representing the paths) and an
array of strings for each header.
An example:
{
options: {
headers: {
"/*": [
"Basic-Auth: someuser:somepassword anotheruser:anotherpassword",
],
"/my-page": [
// matching headers (by type) are replaced by Netlify with more specific routes
"Basic-Auth: differentuser:differentpassword",
],
},
}
}
Link paths are specially handed by this plugin. Since most files are processed
and cache-busted through Gatsby (with a file hash), the plugin will transform
any base file names to the hashed variants. If the file is not hashed, it will
ensure the path is valid relative to the output public
folder. You should be
able to reference assets imported through javascript in the static
folder.
Do not specify the public path in the config, as the plugin will provide it for you.
The Netlify _headers
file does not inherit headers, and it will replace any
matching headers it finds in more specific routes. For example, if you add a
link to the root wildcard path (/*
), it will be replaced by any more
specific path. If you want a resource to put linked across the site, you will
have to add to every path. To make this easier, the plugin provides the
allPageHeaders
option to inject the same headers on every path.
{
options: {
allPageHeaders: [
"Link: </static/my-logo.png>; rel=preload; as=image",
],
headers: {
"/*": [
"Basic-Auth: someuser:somepassword anotheruser:anotherpassword",
],
},
}
}
You can validate the _headers
config through the
Netlify playground app.
Redirects
You can create redirects using the createRedirect
action.
In addition to the options provided by the Gatsby API, you can pass these options specific to this plugin:
| Attribute | Description |
| ------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| force
| Overrides existing content in the path. This is particularly useful for domain alias redirects. See the Netlify documentation for this option. |
| statusCode
| Overrides the HTTP status code which is set to 302
by default or 301
when isPermanent
is true
. Since Netlify supports custom status codes, you can set one here. For example, 200
for rewrites, or 404
for a custom error page. See the Netlify documentation for this option. |
An example:
createRedirect({ fromPath: "/old-url", toPath: "/new-url", isPermanent: true })
createRedirect({ fromPath: "/url", toPath: "/zn-CH/url", Language: "zn" })
createRedirect({
fromPath: "/url_that_is/not_pretty",
toPath: "/pretty/url",
statusCode: 200,
})
You can also create a _redirects
file in the static
folder for the same effect. Any programmatically created redirects will be appended to the file.
# my manually set redirects
/home /
/blog/my-post.php /blog/my-post
You can validate the _redirects
config through the
Netlify playground app.
Redirect rules are automatically added for client only paths. If those rules are conflicting with custom rules or if you want to have more control over them you can disable them in configuration by setting generateMatchPathRewrites
to false
.