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@microflash/gridsome-plugin-feed

v1.2.2

Published

Gridsome plugin to generate RSS, Atom and JSON feeds

Downloads

60

Readme

Gridsome Feed Plugin

npm license

A Gridsome plugin to generate RSS, Atom and JSON feeds

Install

yarn add @microflash/gridsome-plugin-feed
npm install @microflash/gridsome-plugin-feed

Usage

// gridsome.config.js

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    {
      use: '@microflash/gridsome-plugin-feed',
      options: {

        // (required) Provide GraphQL collection types
        contentTypes: ['BlogPost'],

        // (optional) Properties used by feed API
        // See https://github.com/jpmonette/feed#example for all options
        feedOptions: {
          title: 'My blog',
          description: 'My Personal blog on books, cookies and kittens'
        },

        // Available options with their default values

        // (optional) Options for feed formats
        // RSS is enabled by default
        rss: {
          enabled: true,
          output: '/feed.xml'
        },
        atom: {
          enabled: false,
          output: '/feed.atom'
        },
        json: {
          enabled: false,
          output: '/feed.json'
        },

        // (optional) number of items to include in a feed
        maxItems: 25,

        // (optional) an array of properties to be parsed as HTML
        // Converts relative URLs to absolute URLs
        // You can disable this by omitting the option
        htmlFields: ['content'],

        // (optional) appends a trailing slash to the URLs
        enforceTrailingSlashes: false,

        // (optional) a function to filter out the nodes
        // e.g., filter out all outdated posts, filterNodes: (node) => !!node.outdated
        filterNodes: (node) => true,

        // (optional) sets the properties on each feed item
        // See https://github.com/jpmonette/feed#example for all options
        nodeToFeedItem: (node) => ({
          title: node.title,
          date: node.date,
          content: node.content
        })
      }
    }
  ]
}

Contribute

Feel free to contribute to the project. Take a look at the contribution guidelines to get started.

Credits

@onecrayon for implementing the original plugin