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netlify-plugin-webmentions

v1.1.1

Published

Automatically discover any webmentions and send them after every production build

Downloads

37

Readme

Netlify Build Plugin: Automatically discover any webmentions and send them after every production build

Automatically discover any webmentions and send them after every production build.

This plugin will send webmentions to any mentioned websites that have a webmention endpoint after every production build. The plugin can be used without any configuration if using the defaults.

This plugin is a wrapper around Remy Sharp's Webmention.app command line

Usage

There are a couple of ways to install this plugin

UI based installation

You can install this plugin in the Netlify UI from this direct in-app installation link or from the Plugins directory.

If you do it this way, you will need to do any configuration using Build environment variables.

The variables used are:

  • WEBMENTION_BASE_URL: The base url of your site (optional, default: main URL set in Netlify)
  • WEBMENTION_FEED_PATH: Path to the feed URL (optional, default: /feed.xml)
  • WEBMENTION_LIMIT: Maximum number of feed entries to check for mentions (optional, default: 1)

File based installation

To use file based installation, add this package to your devDependencies:

npm install -D netlify-plugin-webmentions

Then add the following lines to your netlify.toml file:

[[plugins]]
  package = "netlify-plugin-webmentions"

	[plugins.inputs]

	# The base url of your site (optional, default: main URL set in Netlify)
	baseUrl = "https://example.com"

	# Path to the feed URL (optional, default: /feed.xml)
	feedPath = "/feed.xml"

	# Maximum number of feed entries to check for mentions (optional, default: 1)
	limit = 1

Note: The [[plugins]] line is required for each plugin, even if you have other plugins in your netlify.toml file already.