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@weknow/gatsby-remark-drupal
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Provides support for markdown preprocessing for Drupal body fields.
Provides support for markdown preprocessing to Drupal body fields.
text/markdown
field for drupal body fields of the selected content types.gatsby-source-drupal
plugin.NOTE: To make sure your Drupal site expose markdown use the Toast UI Editor integration for Drupal provided by the tui_editor module.
npm install --save @weknow/gatsby-remark-drupal
// In your gatsby-config.js
resolve: `gatsby-transformer-remark`,
options: {
plugins: [
`@weknow/gatsby-remark-drupal`,
// In your gatsby-config.js
resolve: `gatsby-transformer-remark`,
options: {
plugins: [
{
resolve: `@weknow/gatsby-remark-drupal`,
options: {
nodes: [`article`,`page`, `landing`, `cta`]
}
}
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
nodes | [article ,page ] | The Drupal node types to process. |
FAQs
Provides support for markdown preprocessing for Drupal body fields.
We found that @weknow/gatsby-remark-drupal 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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