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@stackbit/sdk
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Stackbit SDK contains set of utilities to work with stackbit.yaml file.
npm install @stackbit/sdk
Create a FileBrowser
with FileSystemFileBrowserAdapter
or GitHubFileBrowserAdapter
:
Analyzing a local project:
import { FileSystemFileBrowserAdapter, FileBrowser } from '@stackbit/sdk';
const fileBrowserAdapter = new FileSystemFileBrowserAdapter({ dirPath: inputDir });
const fileBrowser = new FileBrowser({ fileBrowserAdapter });
Analyzing a remote GitHub project:
import { GitHubFileBrowserAdapter, FileBrowser } from '@stackbit/sdk';
const fileBrowserAdapter = new GitHubFileBrowserAdapter({
owner: 'stackbit',
repo: 'theme',
branch: 'master',
auth: GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN
});
const fileBrowser = new FileBrowser({ fileBrowserAdapter });
Then, pass the fileBrowser
to the analyzeSite()
method, get the result and save the config
as stackbit.yaml
:
import { writeConfig, analyzeSite } from '@stackbit/sdk';
const analyzeResult = await analyzeSite({ fileBrowser });
await writeConfig({ dirPath: inputDir, config: analyzeResult.config });
Load and validate stackbit.yaml
. Any errors will be returned within the errors
array.
import { loadConfig } from '@stackbit/sdk';
const configResult = await loadConfig({ dirPath: inputDir });
configResult.errors.forEach((error) => {
console.log(error.message);
});
If configResult.config
is not null, pass it to load and validate web-site's content. Any errors will be returned within the errors
array, and loaded content within the contentItems
:
import { loadContent } from '@stackbit/sdk';
if (configResult.config) {
return;
}
const contentResult = await loadContent({ dirPath: inputDir, config: configResult.config });
contentResult.contentItems.forEach((contentItem) => {
console.log(contentItem.__metadata.filePath);
});
contentResult.errors.forEach((error) => {
console.log(error.message);
});
FAQs
Stackbit SDK
The npm package @stackbit/sdk receives a total of 19,819 weekly downloads. As such, @stackbit/sdk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @stackbit/sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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