@glartek/gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms
v4.3.11-preview.2
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A Gatsby plugin which generates the Netlify CMS single page app
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gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms
Gatsby v1 and Netlify CMS 1.x require gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms@^2.0.0
.
Gatsby v2 and Netlify CMS 2.x require gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms@^3.0.0
.
Gatsby v2 and Netlify CMS (netlify-cms-app) 2.9.x required gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms@^4.0.0
, which is documented below.
Overview
Automatically generates an admin/index.html
with a default Netlify CMS implementation.
Netlify CMS is a React single page app for editing git based content via API. Its built for non-technical and technical editors alike, and its super easy to install and configure. For more details, check out the docs site.
Note: gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms@^4.0.0
changes the requirement for Netlify CMS to use a new library published netlify-cms-app@^2.9.x
and is a breaking change.
Install
npm install --save netlify-cms-app gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms
How to use
Add the Netlify CMS plugin in your gatsby-config.js
:
plugins: [`gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms`]
Then add your Netlify CMS configuration
file in
static/admin/config.yml
.
Options
Netlify CMS can be configured via the plugin options below. You can learn about how to pass options to plugins in the Gatsby docs.
modulePath
(optional, type: string | Array<string>
, default: undefined
)
If you need to customize Netlify CMS, e.g. registering custom
widgets or
styling the preview
pane,
you'll need to do so in a JavaScript module and provide Gatsby with the path to
your module via the modulePath
option. Any styles imported by this module (or
by the modules that it imports, all the way down the chain) are automatically
applied to the editor preview pane by the plugin.
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms`,
options: {
/**
* One convention is to place your Netlify CMS customization code in a
* `src/cms` directory.
*/
modulePath: `${__dirname}/src/cms/cms.js`,
},
},
]
The js module might look like this:
/**
* The default export of `netlify-cms-app` is an object with all of the Netlify CMS
* extension registration methods, such as `registerWidget` and
* `registerPreviewTemplate`.
*/
import CMS from "netlify-cms-app"
/**
* Any imported styles should be automatically be applied to the editor preview
* pane thus eliminating the need to use `registerPreviewStyle` for imported
* styles. However if you are experiencing build errors regarding importing css,
* sass or scss into a cms module when deploying to the netlify platform, you
* may need to follow the implementation found in netlify documentation here:
* https://www.netlifycms.org/docs/beta-features/#raw-css-in-registerpreviewstyle
* All of the example imports below would result in styles being applied to the
* preview pane.
*/
import "module-that-imports-styles.js"
import "styles.scss"
import "../other-styles.css"
/**
* Let's say you've created widget and preview components for a custom image
* gallery widget in separate files:
*/
import ImageGalleryWidget from "./image-gallery-widget.js"
import ImageGalleryPreview from "./image-gallery-preview.js"
/**
* Register the imported widget:
*/
CMS.registerWidget(`image-gallery`, ImageGalleryWidget, ImageGalleryPreview)
manualInit
(optional, type: boolean
, default: false
)
Set this to true
If you need to manually initialize Netlify CMS. The plugin will take care of setting window.CMS_MANUAL_INIT
to true
:
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms`,
options: {
manualInit: true,
},
},
]
The js module might look like this:
import CMS from "netlify-cms-app"
/**
* Optionally pass in a config object. This object will be merged into `config.yml` if it exists
*/
CMS.init({
config: {
backend: {
name: "git-gateway",
},
},
})
enableIdentityWidget
(optional, type: boolean
, default: true
)
enableIdentityWidget
is true
by default, allowing Netlify
Identity to be used without
configuration. Disable it when not using Netlify Identity to reduce bundle size.
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms`,
options: {
enableIdentityWidget: true,
},
},
]
publicPath
(optional, type: string
, default: "admin"
)
Customize the path to Netlify CMS on your Gatsby site.
htmlTitle
(optional, type: string
, default: Content Manager
)
Customize the value of the title
tag in your CMS HTML (shows in the browser
bar).
htmlFavicon
(optional, type: string
, default: ""
)
Customize the value of the favicon
tag in your CMS HTML (shows in the browser
bar).
includeRobots
(optional, type: boolean
, default: false
)
By default, the CMS page is not indexed by crawlers. Use this to add a meta
tag to invite robots to index the CMS page.
customizeWebpackConfig
(optional, type: function
)
Function to customize webpack configuration.
Function parameters:
- config: webpack configuration for NetlifyCMS
- destructured object from onCreateWebpackConfig { store, stage, pathPrefix, getConfig, rules, loaders, plugins} as seen in https://www.gatsbyjs.org/docs/node-apis/#onCreateWebpackConfig
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms`,
options: {
customizeWebpackConfig: (config, { plugins }) => {
const Plugin = require("...")
config.plugins.push(
plugins.define({
"process.env.MY_VAR": JSON.stringify("my var value"),
})
)
config.plugins.push(new Plugin())
},
},
},
]
Example
Here is the plugin with example values for all options (note that no option is required):
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms`,
options: {
modulePath: `path/to/custom/script.js`, // default: undefined
enableIdentityWidget: true,
publicPath: `admin`,
htmlTitle: `Content Manager`,
htmlFavicon: `path/to/favicon`,
includeRobots: false,
},
},
]
Disable widget on site
If you're not using Netlify Identity within your site you have the option to completely disable the widget (and not the CMS). To do so, add the following to gatsby-node.js
:
const webpack = require(`webpack`)
exports.onCreateWebpackConfig = ({ actions }) => {
actions.setWebpackConfig({
plugins: [
new webpack.IgnorePlugin({
resourceRegExp: /^netlify-identity-widget$/,
}),
],
})
}
Support
For help with integrating Netlify CMS with Gatsby, check out the community Slack.