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gatsby-node-helpers
Advanced tools
Gatsby node helper functions to aid node creation. To be used when creating Gatsby source plugins.
Note: The following documentation is incomplete and will be written at a later time.
npm install --save gatsby-node-helpers
Import the default module:
import createNodeHelpers from 'gatsby-node-helpers'
Call createNodeHelpers
with options.
import createNodeHelpers from 'gatsby-node-helpers'
const {
createNodeFactory,
generateNodeId,
generateTypeName,
} = createNodeHelpers({
typePrefix: `Shopify`,
})
Call createNodeFactory
with a type name.
import createNodeHelpers from 'gatsby-node-helpers'
const {
createNodeFactory,
generateNodeId,
generateTypeName,
} = createNodeHelpers({
typePrefix: `Shopify`,
})
const PRODUCT_TYPE = `Product`
const PRODUCT_VARIANT_TYPE = `ProductVariant`
export const ProductNode = createNodeFactory(PRODUCT_TYPE, node => {
if (node.variants) {
const variants = node.variants.edges.map(edge => edge.node)
// Set additional fields
const variantPrices = variants
.map(variant => Number.parseFloat(variant.price))
.filter(Boolean)
node.minPrice = Math.min(...variantPrices) || 0
node.maxPrice = Math.max(...variantPrices) || 0
// Set children
node.children = variants.map(variant =>
generateNodeId(PRODUCT_VARIANT_TYPE, variant.id),
)
// Remove unnecessary fields
delete node.variants
}
return node
})
export const ProductVariantNode = createNodeFactory(PRODUCT_VARIANT_TYPE)
gatsby-node.js
ProductNode
accepts an object and returns a new object to be passed to
Gatsby's createNode
action creator.
It handles setting up Gatsby's internal fields, including the content digest and node type.
// gatsby-node.js
import { ProductNode } from './nodes'
import { getAllProducts } from './api'
exports.sourceNodes = async ({ boundActionCreators }) => {
const { createNode } = boundActionCreators
const products = await getAllProducts()
products.forEach(product => {
const productNode = ProductNode(product)
createNode(productNode)
product.variants.edges.forEach(edge => {
const variant = edge.node
const productVariantNode = ProductVariantNode(variant, {
parent: productNode.id,
})
createNode(productVariantNode)
})
})
}
createNodeHelpers
Default export of the package.
({
sourceId?: String,
typePrefix: String,
conflictFieldPrefix?: String
}) => ({
createNodeFactory: (type: String, middleware?: Node => Node) => (obj: Object, overrides?: Object),
generateNodeId: (type: String, id: String) => String,
generateTypeName: (type: String) => String
})
The following options are provided as an object.
sourceId?: String
- Optional (default: __SOURCE__
)Default source parent ID. If not defined, the node is set as a top-level node.
typePrefix: String
- RequiredPrefix for all nodes. Used a namespace for node type names and IDs. Must be PascalCase.
conflictFieldPrefix?: String
- Optional (default: camelcased typePrefix
)Prefix for all fields conflicting with Gatsby's internal fields:
id
children
parent
fields
internal
The following outputs are provided as an object.
createNodeFactory: (type: String, middleware?: Node => Node) => (obj: Object, overrides?: Object)
Jump to documentation: createNodeFactory
generateNodeId: (type: String, id: String) => String
Jump to documentation: generateNodeId
generateTypeName: (type: String) => String
Jump to documentation: generateTypeName
The following functions are generated by createNodeHelpers
.
createNodeFactory
;(type: String, middleware?: Node => Node) => (
obj: Object,
overrides?: Object,
) => Node
type: String
- RequiredThe type of the node the resulting function will create.
middleware?: Node => Node
- Optional (default: identity function)Allows for modifying the node beyond the default Gatsby fields. This function recieves the Node object and must return the Node object, with modifications if necessary.
The middleware function is called at the following point:
createNodeFactory
's resulting
function.Typical uses of the middleware function is setting up the children
field,
adding new fields based on the object, and removing unecessary fields.
(obj: Object, overrides?: Object) => Node
Factory function to create a Gatsby createNode
compatible object.
It takes in an object, sets it up for Gatsby using the previously defined options (see Inputs above), merges any overrides provided, and returns an object.
By default, the input object is kept intact, with the following exceptions:
Field | Description |
---|---|
id | A generated string containing typePrefix , type , and the original id |
parent | sourceId set in createNodeHelpers (__SOURCE__ by default) |
children | [] by default |
internal.type | A generated string containing typePrefix and type |
internal.contentDigest | MD5 hash of the object including the above added fields |
The overrides
parameter allows for a final chance to override any node field.
The object is merged directly with no modifications.
generateNodeId
;(type: String, id: String) => String
Function that takes in a node type and node ID and returns a formatted string. It is used internally to create a node's ID.
Because it is used internally to create a node's ID, it can be useful when
setting obj.parent
and obj.children
in a middleware function or overrides
object. The result will always be the same as long as the same type and ID are
provided.
type: String
- RequiredType of the node.
id: String
- RequiredID of the node. Must be unique scoped to the type.
String
A formatted string containing typePrefix
, type
and id
. Used internally to
consistently generate node IDs.
generateTypeName
(type: String): String
type: String
- RequiredType of the node.
String
A formatted string containing typePrefix
and type
. Used internally to
consistently generate node type names.
FAQs
Gatsby node helper functions to aid node creation.
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