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gatsby-plugin-netlify-functions-seldo
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A Gatsby plugin build and run Netlify functions
With the release of netlify dev this package should be used anymore.
Netlify Functions allow you to run AWS Lambda functions.
For more details, check out the docs site.
npm install --save gatsby-plugin-netlify-functions
Add the Netlify Functions plugin in your gatsby-config.js
:
plugins: [`gatsby-plugin-netlify-functions`]
Netlify Functions can be configured via the plugin options below. You can learn about how to pass options to plugins in the Gatsby docs.
functionsSrc
(required, default: undefined
)
Directory of the source of functions
functionsOutput
(required, default: undefined
)
Directory where to put built functions
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-netlify-functions`,
options: {
functionsSrc: `${__dirname}/src/functions`,
functionsOutput: `${__dirname}/functions`,
},
},
]
For help with integrating Netlify Functions with Gatsby, check out the community Gitter.
[0.0.3] - 2018-10-30
FAQs
A Gatsby plugin build and run Netlify functions
We found that gatsby-plugin-netlify-functions-seldo demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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