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eleventy-plugin-cloudcannon
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An Eleventy (11ty) plugin that creates CloudCannon editor details.
Available on npm.
npm install eleventy-plugin-cloudcannon --save
Add the following addPlugin
call to your module.exports
function in the Eleventy config file
(.eleventy.js
by default):
const pluginCloudCannon = require('eleventy-plugin-cloudcannon');
module.exports = function (eleventyConfig) {
eleventyConfig.addPlugin(pluginCloudCannon, options);
};
If you set custom dir
values for your site, pass them to the plugin as well:
const pluginCloudCannon = require('eleventy-plugin-cloudcannon');
module.exports = function (eleventyConfig) {
const config = {
dir: {
data: '_my-custom-data',
layouts: '_layouts',
includes: '_my-includes'
}
};
eleventyConfig.addPlugin(pluginCloudCannon, config);
return config;
};
To ensure your site stays up to date with future plugin versions, add the following to your _cloudcannon-prebuild.sh
:
nvm use 14
npm update eleventy-plugin-cloudcannon
npm install
rm -rf cloudcannon
cp -R node_modules/eleventy-plugin-cloudcannon/cloudcannon .
Matches what you set or return in your main config. All optional, including the parameter itself.
Key | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
pathPrefix | string | '' | Custom pathPrefix setting your site uses |
input | string | '.' | Custom input path your site uses |
dir | object | { data: '_data', includes: '_includes', layouts: '_includes' } | Custom paths your site uses (if any) |
This plugin reads data from cloudcannon
if available (defaults to _data/cloudcannon.json
or _data/cloudcannon.js
).
Details on each property here are listed in the relevant parts of the CloudCannon documentation.
The following is an empty template as an example.
{
"timezone": "",
"collections": {
"projects": {
"path": "",
"name": "",
"title": "",
"output": false,
"_sort_key": "",
"_subtext_key": "",
"_image_key": "",
"_image_size": "",
"_singular_name": "",
"_singular_key": "",
"_disable_add": false,
"_icon": "",
"_enabled_editors": null,
"_add_options": []
}
},
"_comments": {},
"_options": {},
"_editor": {},
"_source_editor": {},
"_array_structures": {},
"_enabled_editors": null,
"_select_data": {}
}
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Eleventy plugin to create CloudCannon editor details
The npm package eleventy-plugin-cloudcannon receives a total of 872 weekly downloads. As such, eleventy-plugin-cloudcannon popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that eleventy-plugin-cloudcannon 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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