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gatsby-plugin-wrap-pages

v1.1.1

Published

With this Gatsby Plugin you can wrap your pages declaratively

Downloads

157

Readme

Gatsby Plugin for wrapping pages

With this plugin you can add (nested) wrappers inside the pages directory. It will give you declaratively control of what pages you wrap with either HTML elements or React Providers.

my-project/
├── src/
│   └── pages/
│       ├── wrap-pages.tsx // ← wrapPagesDeep(<Layout>)
│       ├── index.tsx
│       └── your-path/
│           ├── wrap-pages.tsx // ← wrapPagesDeep(<Layout>)
│           ├── index.tsx
│           ├── … // more pages
│           └── more-nested-paths/
│               ├── wrap-pages.js // ← wrapPages(<Provider>)
│               ├── index.js
│               └── … // more pages
├── package.json
└── gatsby-config.json

Install

npm install gatsby-plugin-wrap-pages
# or
yarn add gatsby-plugin-wrap-pages

… and add it to your gatsby-config.js file:

exports.plugins = [
+	'gatsby-plugin-wrap-pages'
]

How to use

Create a file called wrap-pages.js (or .tsx) inside /src/pages/...somewhere with a named export function. That's it.

The parameters of that function are the same as Gatsby's API wrapPageElement, including the element, which we now can return – but modified.

Wrap pages at the current scope

  • Add a wrapper function named wrapPages:
// Inside wrap-pages.js (or.tsx)
export function wrapPages({ element }) {
  return <div>{element}</div>
}

Pages in that specific directory will be wrapped with <div>[current page]</div>.

Wrap nested pages

  • Add a function named wrapPagesDeep:
// Inside wrap-pages.js (or.tsx)
export function wrapPagesDeep({ element }) {
  return <YourProvider>{element}</YourProvider>
}

All your pages, including the ones in nested directories, will be wrapped in <YourProvider>.


Read more about how to use this plugin on GitHub.