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gatsby-plugin-storyblok-image
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Adds gatsby-plugin-image to Gatsby & Storyblok as a content source.
gatsby-plugin-storyblok-image let you use gatsby-plugin-image with Storyblok service v2.
Let you can create any dynamic content in the Storyblok CMS and get advantage with the optimized images outside of GraphQL static query.
Plugin write with Typescript. Props design to be gatsby-plugin-image liked.
npm i gatsby-plugin-storyblok-image
or
yarn add gatsby-plugin-storyblok-image
import { GatsbyImage } from 'gatsby-plugin-image'
import { getGatsbyImageProps } from 'gatsby-plugin-storyblok-image'
export default function Image({ image }) {
const gatsbyImageData = getGatsbyImageProps(image, {
// layout can be 'fixed' | 'constrained' | 'fullWidth'
// see more: https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/reference/built-in-components/gatsby-plugin-image/#layout
layout: 'fixed',
// use width & height when layout is 'fixed' or 'constrained'
width: 900,
height: 900,
// Optional:
// quality: 100,
// outputPixelDensities: [1, 2, 3], // for constrained default is [0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 3]
// breakpoints [750, 1080, 1366, 1920], // for fullWidth or constrained
// backgroundColor: 'transparent', // make the image like fixed object to contain instead of cover. Default not set.
// Storyblok image service additional options:
// smartCrop: true, // default true
})
return (
<GatsbyImage {...gatsbyImageData} />
)
}
This plugin is the alternate of gatsby-storyblok-image, which is inspired by Sanity's way of implementing gatsby-image outside of GraphQL in their gatsby-source-sanity plugin.
FAQs
Adds gatsby-plugin-image to Gatsby & Storyblok as a content source.
The npm package gatsby-plugin-storyblok-image receives a total of 218 weekly downloads. As such, gatsby-plugin-storyblok-image popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gatsby-plugin-storyblok-image 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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