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gatsby-business-in-build

v0.2.1

Published

Console data business in build.

Downloads

5

Readme



Gatsby Business in Build

BiB by Edu4Dev


Request business data written on gatsby-config.js.

🚀 Quick start

To get started to log data on your build, you can follow these steps:

  1. Install The Business Log - gatsby-plugin with:
npm i gatsby-business-in-build

If you already have customize your gatsby-config.js, you can use it. Otherwise, you can create a new gatsby-config.js file to setting your plugin.

🧐 What's inside?

This plugin generates the files Gatsby looks for inside node_modules.

/gatsby-business-in-build ├── gatsby-node.js ├── index.js ├── LICENSE(0BSD) ├── package.json └── README.md

The plugin files structure will merge both gatsby-node file:

/your-gatsby-site
├── gatsby-node.js

/gatsby-business-in-build
├── gatsby-node.js
└── (*.*)

With your-gatsby-site being your Gatsby site, the plugin will inject the plugin file "gatsby-node.js" inside your build.

  1. Configure the plugin

Inside of the gatsby-config.js file of your site (in this case, your-gatsby-site/gatsby-config.js, inject the plugin in the plugins list:

module.exports = {
{
	resolve: `gatsby-business-in-build`,
		options: {
			name: 'Gatsby Business in Build',
			version: '0.0.0',
			developer: 'Milton Bolonha',
			coauthorBusiness: 'Edu4Dev',
			project: 'Atomic Theme',
			url: 'https://dominiofinal.com',
			message: 'Copy not comedy.',
		},
	},
}
  1. Verify the plugin was added correctly

You can verify your plugin was added to your site correctly by running gatsby develop or gatsby build for the site.

You should now see a message logged to the console in the preinit phase of the Gatsby build process:

$ gatsby develop
success open and validate gatsby-configs - 0.033s

		GATSBY BUSINESS IN BUILD

		Aplication Name: Atomic Theme
		Version: 1.0.0
		Developer: Milton Bolonha
		Coauthor Business: Edu4Dev
		Project: Gatsby Business in Build
		Website: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-business-in-build
		Mensage: Copy not comedy.

(...)

🎓 Learning Gatsby

If you're looking for more guidance on plugins, how they work, or what their role is in the Gatsby ecosystem, check out some of these resources: