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@cmpsr/contentful-core
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Base Composer components for standing up a React/NextJS app that can dynamically render components based on Contentful Model types mapped to components and queries.
A utility package providing the createContentfulLink
method for setting up a link with Apollo Client in React/Next.js applications using Contentful.
Install the package using Yarn:
yarn add @cmpsr/contentful-core
createContentfulLink
This method creates an Apollo Client HttpLink
for connecting to Contentful's GraphQL API.
Here's how to use createContentfulLink
to configure Apollo Client in a Next.js application:
import { ApolloClient, InMemoryCache } from "@apollo/client";
import { createContentfulLink } from "@cmpsr/contentful-core";
const apolloClient = new ApolloClient({
link: createContentfulLink({
space: process.env.CONTENTFUL_SPACE_ID,
accessToken: process.env.CONTENTFUL_ACCESS_TOKEN_DELIVERY,
}),
cache: new InMemoryCache(),
});
export default apolloClient;
FAQs
Base Composer components for standing up a React/NextJS app that can dynamically render components based on Contentful Model types mapped to components and queries.
The npm package @cmpsr/contentful-core receives a total of 760 weekly downloads. As such, @cmpsr/contentful-core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cmpsr/contentful-core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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