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@ragg/gatsby-remark-relative-images

v0.2.4

Published

Convert image src(s) in markdown to be relative to their node's parent directory. This will help gatsby-remark-images match images outside the node folder. For example, use with NetlifyCMS.

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gatsby-remark-relative-images

Convert image src(s) in markdown to be relative to their node's parent directory. This will help gatsby-remark-images match images outside the node folder. For example, use with NetlifyCMS.

NOTE: This was built for use with NetlifyCMS and should be considered a temporary solution until relative paths are supported. If it works for other use cases then great!

Install

npm install --save gatsby-remark-relative-images

How to use

// gatsby-config.js
plugins: [
  // Add static assets before markdown files
  {
    resolve: 'gatsby-source-filesystem',
    options: {
      path: `${__dirname}/static/uploads`,
      name: 'uploads',
    },
  },
  {
    resolve: 'gatsby-source-filesystem',
    options: {
      path: `${__dirname}/src/pages`,
      name: 'pages',
    },
  },
  {
    resolve: `gatsby-transformer-remark`,
    options: {
      plugins: [
        // gatsby-remark-relative-images must
        // go before gatsby-remark-images
        {
          resolve: `gatsby-remark-relative-images`,
        },
        {
          resolve: `gatsby-remark-images`,
          options: {
            // It's important to specify the maxWidth (in pixels) of
            // the content container as this plugin uses this as the
            // base for generating different widths of each image.
            maxWidth: 590,
          },
        },
      ],
    },
  },
];

To convert frontmatter images

Use the exported function fmImagesToRelative in your gatsby-node.js. This takes every node returned by your gatsby-source plugins and converts any absolute paths in markdown frontmatter data into relative paths if a matching file is found.

// gatsby-node.js
const { fmImagesToRelative } = require('gatsby-remark-relative-images');

exports.onCreateNode = ({ node }) => {
  fmImagesToRelative(node);
};

FAQs

I'm getting the error: Field "image" must not have a selection since type "String" has no subfields

This is a common error when working with Netlify CMS (see issue gatsby/gatsby#5990).

The application must include the media with gatsby-source-filesystem to include all the uploaded media and to make it available on build time. Note: The media folder must be included before the other content.

For example, an application that is using NetlifyCMS and this plugin, and has a content folder with markdown that comes from Netlify. Here's how the gatsby-config.js should look like:

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    {
      resolve: `gatsby-source-filesystem`,
      options: {
        path: `${__dirname}/static/assets`,
        name: 'assets',
      },
    },
    {
      resolve: `gatsby-source-filesystem`,
      options: {
        path: `${__dirname}/src/content`,
        name: 'content',
      },
    },
    `gatsby-transformer-sharp`,
    `gatsby-plugin-sharp`,
    {
      resolve: `gatsby-transformer-remark`,
      options: {
        plugins: [
          `gatsby-remark-relative-images`,
          {
            resolve: `gatsby-remark-images`,
            options: {},
          },
        ],
      },
    },
    `gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms`,
  ],
}