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gatsby-plugin-feed
Advanced tools
Create an RSS feed (or multiple feeds) for your Gatsby site. Please note: This plugin only generates the xml
file(s) when run in production
mode! To test your feed, run: gatsby build && gatsby serve
.
npm install gatsby-plugin-feed
gatsby-plugin-feed
uses the rss package to generate the RSS feed. We recommend using the siteMetadata
information inside your gatsby-config
to define the title
, description
, and site_url
of the RSS feed. Those keys directly get passed to the rss feedOptions.
module.exports = {
siteMetadata: {
title: `Your site title`,
description: `Your site desccription`,
site_url: `https://your-site-url.com`,
}
}
Afterwards, you should configure gatsby-plugin-feed
inside your gatsby-config
like so (this example assumes the site uses Markdown pages):
module.exports = {
siteMetadata: {
title: `Your site title`,
description: `Your site desccription`,
site_url: `https://your-site-url.com`,
},
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-feed`,
options: {
feeds: [
{
serialize: ({ query: { site, allMarkdownRemark } }) => {
return allMarkdownRemark.nodes.map(node => {
return Object.assign({}, node.frontmatter, {
description: node.excerpt,
date: node.frontmatter.date,
url: site.siteMetadata.siteUrl + node.fields.slug,
guid: site.siteMetadata.siteUrl + node.fields.slug,
custom_elements: [{ "content:encoded": node.html }],
})
})
},
query: `
{
allMarkdownRemark(
sort: { order: DESC, fields: [frontmatter___date] },
) {
nodes {
excerpt
html
fields {
slug
}
frontmatter {
title
date
}
}
}
}
`,
output: "/rss.xml",
title: "Your Site's RSS Feed",
},
],
},
},
],
}
gatsby-plugin-feed
accepts two top-level plugin options:
query
(optional): A GraphQL query to fetch the title
, description
, and site_url
. By default, the plugin queries for siteMetadata
.feeds
(required): One or multiple RSS feeds you want to define.feeds
itself has these required keys:
title
: Title of the RSS feedoutput
: Output location of the xml
fileserialize
: You get access to the GraphQL query inside the top-level query
key and inside feeds.query
. You have to return an array of objects containing keys of rss itemOptions
query
: GraphQL query to get contents for RSS itemsNeed more help? Check out the documentation Adding an RSS Feed.
As mentioned above, gatsby-plugin-feed
accepts optional additions.
feeds
has these additional options:
match
: Configuration, indicating which pages will have feed reference included. The accepted types of match
are string
or undefined
. By default, when match
is not configured, all pages will have feed reference inserted. If string
is provided, it will be used to build a RegExp and then to test whether pathname
of current page satisfied this regular expression. Only pages that satisfied this rule will have feed reference included.link
: Configuration that will override the default generated rss link from output
.All additional options are passed through to the feedOptions
section of the rss
package. Thus you could write something like this:
module.exports = {
siteMetadata: {/* siteMetadata contents */},
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-feed`,
options: {
feeds: [
{
serialize: ({ query: { site, allMarkdownRemark } }) => {
/* contents go here */
},
query: `/* query goes here */`,
output: "/rss.xml",
title: "Your Site's RSS Feed",
// Optional configuration specific for plugin:
match: "^/blog/",
link: "https://feeds.feedburner.com/gatsby/blog",
// Optional configuration passed through to itemOptions
custom_namespaces: {
media: 'http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/',
},
language: `en-US`,
},
],
},
},
],
}
The serialize
function can return all keys of the rss itemOptions
setup.
FAQs
Creates an RSS feed for your Gatsby site.
The npm package gatsby-plugin-feed receives a total of 16,281 weekly downloads. As such, gatsby-plugin-feed popularity was classified as popular.
We found that gatsby-plugin-feed demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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