Static Site Generator
This is using Metalsmith and React to create a static site given params.
git clone git@github.com:holidayextras/static-site-generator.git
cd static-site-generator
npm i
npm run build
src
src param provided for the .md file directorydataSource
the source to pull the content from as a function (or object as described below)dataSource.type
This can currently be either hxseo or prismicdataSource.url
This is the endpoint url for hxseo or prismic apidataSource.token
This is the token to pass in if the endpoint is privatetemplateDir
templateDir param provided for the template directorylayoutDir
layoutDir param provided for the layouts directorydestination
destination param provided for the output directoryassets
assets param provided for the assets directory
Optional
You can pass in a config
param too setup an object used in pages (domain, default agents etc)
webpack
is optional if you want to create a common js for the site and page specific js files for isomorphic pages. (This will be a link to the webpack.config.js file)
Publishing
This repoistory is available on npm here, if you wish to release a new version simply bump the package.json version number and the build process will take care of the rest.
Redux
To add a store to the SSG build when using React
as a template, you can either pass in a store to the src/*.md
files or you can pass in a global store into the main SSG setup.
SSG({
src: path.join( __dirname, '..' ),
clean: clean,
config: config,
showReactIDs: true,
dataSource: {
type: 'api',
token: token,
initSetup: initSetup,
state: '../stores/mainStore.js'
},
layoutDir: '_layouts',
templateDir: '_layouts/_templates',
destination: '_site',
assets: 'public',
webpack: 'webpack.config.js'
})
or
---
template: mainTemplate.jsx
baseFile: baseTemplate.jsx
permalink: false
store: '../stores/mainStore.js'
dataSource:
host: 'api1.example.com'
port: '80'
type: 'api1'
query: '/getPagesFromHere?pages=test/'
repeater: 'data'
pageDataField: 'attributes'
pageNameField: 'pageName'
Building multiple endpoints
You can now build multiple API endpoints within a single app / template group, please see this example on how you can do this.
app/index.js
import config from '../config/'
import initSetup from '../config/initSetup'
const token = '0123456789'
SSG({
src: path.join( __dirname, '..' ),
clean: clean,
config: config,
showReactIDs: true,
dataSource: {
type: 'api',
token: token,
initSetup: initSetup
},
layoutDir: '_layouts',
templateDir: '_layouts/_templates',
destination: '_site',
assets: 'public',
webpack: 'webpack.config.js'
})
config/initSetup.js
const token = process.env.HAPI_TOKEN || '9876543210'
const initSetup = params => {
if ( !params.dataSource.type === 'api1' ) return params
params.dataSource.query += '&token=' + token
return params
}
export initSetup
src/api1.md
---
template: mainTemplate.jsx
baseFile: baseTemplate.jsx
permalink: false
dataSource:
host: 'api1.example.com'
port: '80'
type: 'api1'
query: '/getPagesFromHere?pages=test/'
repeater: 'data'
pageDataField: 'attributes'
pageNameField: 'pageName'
src/api2.md
---
template: mainTemplate.jsx
baseFile: baseTemplate.jsx
permalink: false
dataSource:
host: 'api2.example.com'
query: '/getPagesFromThere?thePages=anotherTest/'
repeater: 'articles'
pageNameField: 'html_url'
postPageNameChange: 'strip'