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gatsby-source-pocketapi

GatsbyJS plugin fetching data from Pocket API

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gatsby-source-pocketapi

GatsbyJS plugin fetching data from Pocket API (a Mozilla project).

Compatibility

  • v4.x - for Gatsby 4 and Gatsby 5

How to Use

  1. npm install --save gatsby-source-pocketapi

  2. Go to https://getpocket.com/developer/ and create a new app to get your consumer key.

  3. Run node node_modules/node-getpocket/authorise --consumerkey 'YOUR-CONSUMER-KEY' and point your browser to http://127.0.0.1:8080 to get your POCKET_ACCESS_TOKEN string.

    For more info on this process see https://github.com/vicchi/node-getpocket, which this plugin uses to talk to the Pocket API.

  4. In your gatsby-config.js

module.exports = {
  plugins: [
    {
      resolve: `gatsby-source-pocketapi`,
      options: {
        consumerKey: INSERT_HERE_YOUR_POCKET_CONSUMER_KEY,
        accessToken: INSERT_HERE_YOUR_POCKET_ACCESS_TOKEN,
        weeksOfHistory: 52,
        apiMaxRecordsToReturn: 10000,
        getCurrentWeekOnly: `n`,
        stateFilterString: 'archive',
        tagFilter: false,
        tagFilterString: '_untagged_',
        favouriteFilter: false,
        favouriteFilterValue: 0,
        searchFilter: false,
        searchFilterString: 'These 21 things',
        domainFilter: false,
        domainFilterString: 'buzzfeed.com',
      },
    },
  ],
};

Plugin Options

  • weeksOfHistory: Number of weeks worth of articles to fetch
  • apiMaxRecordsToReturn: Number of records to return. If higher than 5000, the items will be fetched in several calls.
  • getCurrentWeekOnly:
    • n will fetch data based on the settings above.
    • y returns the current week and the last week (it'll make sense when you try it).
  • stateFilterString:
    • unread = only return unread items.
    • archive = only return archived items.
    • all = return both unread and archived items.
  • tagFilter:
    • true will use the tagFilterString value to get articles with that tag.
    • false will ignore the tagFilterString value
  • tagFilterString: If tagFilter is true then get articles tagged with this value. '\_untagged\_' will only return articles with no tags.
  • favouriteFilter (note UK English spelling!):
    • true will use the favouriteFilterValue to get articles that have/have not been favourited in Pocket
    • false will ignore the favouriteFilterValue
  • favouriteFilterValue:
    • 0 = only return un-favorited items
    • 1 = only return favorited items
  • searchFilter:
    • true will use the searchFilterString value to get articles with that value in the URL or title.
    • false will ignore the searchFilterString value
  • searchFilterString: If searchFilter is true then get articles with this value in the URL or title.
  • domainFilter:
    • true will use the domainFilterString value to get articles for that domain.
    • false will ignore the domainFilterString value
  • domainFilterString: If domainFilter is true then get articles from this domain.

How to query your Pocket articles data using GraphQL

Below is a sample query for fetching all Article nodes.

query PageQuery {
  allPocketArticle(sort: { fields: readWeek }) {
    edges {
      node {
        id
        url
        title
        favourite
        excerpt
        is_article
        is_index
        has_video
        has_image
        word_count
        tags
        time_read
        readDay
        readWeek
        articleDomain
        domainFavicon
        image {
          item_id
          src
          width
          height
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Author

This plugin contains code or other contributions of the open source community. The original code was written by Conrad Jackson who maintained it since March 13, 2018 at https://github.com/conradj/gatsby-source-pocket. On February 5, 2023 the project has moved, with approval of Conrad, to https://github.com/Vacilando/gatsby-source-pocketapi where it continues to this day. Thank you again, @conradj, for your trust and a chance to steer the development of this plugin into the future.

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Package last updated on 07 Feb 2023

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