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astro-seo-images

v3.0.0

Published

Use Astro templates to generate social images for your Astro build

Downloads

9

Readme

Astro SEO Images

Use Astro templates to generate social images for your Astro build

Usage

Install

pnpm install --save-dev astro-seo-images

# or if you prefer yarn
yarn add --dev astro-seo-images

# or if you prefer npm
npm install --save-dev astro-seo-images

Create your template(s)

This example is at /src/pages/blog/[slug]/card.astro. You can visit this page whilst running in dev mode to check how it will look.

You can create any template you like here. Import CSS, JavaScript and images to your hearts content.

---
// /src/pages/blog/[slug]/card.astro
export async function getStaticPaths() {
  return ['a', 'b', 'c'].map(slug => {
    return {
      params: { slug },
      props: { title: slug },
    },
  });
}

interface Props {
  title: string;
}

const { title } = Astro.props;
---

<h1>
  {title}
</h1>

Add the integrations

Add the integration to your Astro config. The routes property is required. For any file you wish to use as a template just remove /src/pages from the beginning of the filepath, and the .astro extension, and that will be your route. routes accepts an array so if you have multiple templates you wish to use this should work.

import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
import socialImages from "astro-seo-images";

export default defineConfig({
  integrations: [
    socialImages({
      routes: ["/blog/[slug]/card"],
    }),
  ],
});

Build your site

On creating a production build PNG images will be generated at the routes you provided. In the example above this would mean I could expect to see images at /dist/blog/a/card.png, /dist/blog/b/card.png and /dist/blog/c/card.png.