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@gravity-ui/blog-constructor
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npm install @gravity-ui/blog-constructor
Blog-constructor
is a library based on the Page-constructor library for creating blog format web pages. Blog-constructor uses the custom
prop from page-constructor to add the components needed for the blog.
The blog-constructor has both client components and server components for import. The blog pages is imported as a React component. To make sure it runs properly, wrap it in BlogConstructorProvider
:
import {BlogPage, BlogConstructorProvider} from '@gravity-ui/blog-constructor';
// Main blog page
<BlogConstructorProvider {...providerProps}>
<BlogPage
content={content}
posts={posts}
tags={tags}
getPosts={handleGetPosts}
settings={settings}
/>
</BlogConstructorProvider>
---
import {BlogPostPage, BlogConstructorProvider} from '@gravity-ui/blog-constructor';
// Post page
<BlogConstructorProvider {...providerProps}>
<BlogPostPage
content={content}
post={post}
suggestedPosts={suggestedPosts}
settings={settings}
shareOptions={shareOptions}
/>
</BlogConstructorProvider>
Documentation about providerProps.
Also blog-constructor have server components to help you transform your data if you need
import {
transformPost,
sanitizeMeta,
createReadableContent,
transformPageContent,
} from '@gravity-ui/blog-constructor/server';
To make sure the i18n library used in your project runs properly, perform its initialization and set the project's current locale value in lang
. For example:
import {configure, Lang} from '@gravity-ui/blog-constructor';
configure({lang: Lang.En});
npm ci
npm run dev
FAQs
Gravity UI Blog Constructor
We found that @gravity-ui/blog-constructor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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