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@scullyio/scully-plugin-base-href-rewrite
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npm install -D @scullyio/scully-plugin-base-href-rewrite
This is the Scully base-Href rewriting render plugin. You can add this to the postRenderer, or to the defaultPostRenderer to change the base HREF to what you need.
You can set the the base-HREF using the setPluginUption('baseHref', {href:'newHref/'})
If you want to rewrite the base-href for all pages you can use the setPluginConfig option and add the plugin to the defaultPostRenderers array like this:
import { baseHrefRewrite } from '@scullyio/scully-plugin-base-href-rewrite';
const defaultPostRenderers = ['seoHrefOptimise', baseHrefRewrite];
setPluginConfig(baseHrefRewrite, { href: 'xxx' });
export const config: ScullyConfig = {
/** ... config here */
defaultPostRenderers,
routes: {
/** all your routes are here **/
},
};
If you want to change a single route, you can put it in your scully config like this:
import { baseHrefRewrite } from '@scullyio/scully-plugin-base-href-rewrite';
export const config: ScullyConfig = {
/** ... config here */
routes: {
'/basehref/rewritten': {
type: 'default',
postRenderers: [baseHrefRewrite],
baseHref: '/basehref/rewritten/',
},
},
};
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## Getting Started
We found that @scullyio/scully-plugin-base-href-rewrite demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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