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sourcebit-target-next

A Sourcebit target plugin for Next.js

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sourcebit-target-next

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A Sourcebit target plugin for the Next.js framework.

Overview

This plugin leverages Next.js SSG capabilities to provide content from any Sourcebit data source, such as a headless CMS, into React page components as properties using getStaticProps and getStaticPaths methods

Installation

  1. Install Sourcebit and the plugin:

    npm install sourcebit sourcebit-target-next
    
  2. Import sourcebit and sourcebit.js configuration file into your next.config.js file (the next section will explain how to configure sourcebit.js file):

    const sourcebit = require('sourcebit');
    const sourcebitConfig = require('./sourcebit.js');
    sourcebit.fetch(sourcebitConfig);
    
  3. To provide data fetched by Sourcebit to pages, update getStaticPaths and getStaticProps methods of your page components:

    • If a page does not use dynamic routes, then it should only have the getStaticProps method. To pass the data fetched by Sourcebit to a page, update its getStaticProps by calling sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPropsForPageAtPath(path) and returning the props returned from it. The path parameter should be the URL path of the rendered page.

      For example, if the page component is index.js, then the path would be /, and if the page component is about.js, then the path would be /about.

      For instance, given a page component at pages/index.js, the code would look like this:

      import { sourcebitDataClient } from 'sourcebit-target-next';
      
      export async function getStaticProps() {
          const props = await sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPropsForPageAtPath('/');
          return { props };
      }
      
    • If a page does use dynamic routes then it should have both getStaticProps and getStaticPaths methods.

      Similar to the previous example, use getStaticPropsForPageAtPath(path) to get the static props. But in this case, the path parameter cannot be constant. Instead it should be computed by applying params provided by the getStaticProps to the pattern of the dynamic route.

      For example, given a page component at pages/[...slug].js, the code would look like this:

      import { sourcebitDataClient } from 'sourcebit-target-next';
      
      export async function getStaticProps({ params }) {
          const pagePath = '/' + params.slug.join('/');
          const props = await sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPropsForPageAtPath(pagePath);
          return { props };
      }
      

      Use sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPaths() to get the static paths of pages and return them from getStaticPaths. Note that sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPaths() returns paths for all pages, therefore you will need to filter them to return only those that are supported by the dynamic route of the given page.

      For example, if you have two pages with dynamic routes, each will have to filter its own static paths:

      pages/post/[pid].js

      import { sourcebitDataClient } from 'sourcebit-target-next';
      
      export async function getStaticProps() {
          ...
      }
      
      export async function getStaticPaths() {
          const paths = await sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPaths();
          return {
              paths: paths.filter(path => path.startsWith('/post/')),
              fallback: false
          };
      }
      

      pages/[...slug].js

      import { sourcebitDataClient } from 'sourcebit-target-next';
      
      export async function getStaticProps() {
          ...
      }
      
      export async function getStaticPaths() {
          const paths = await sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPaths();
          return {
              // do not include paths for /post/[pid].js and for /index.js
              paths: paths.filter(path => path !== '/' && !path.startsWith('/post/')),
              fallback: false
          };
      }
      
  4. To update the browser with live content changes while running next dev, wrap your pages with following higher order component (HOC):

    import withRemoteDataUpdates from 'sourcebit-target-next/withRemoteDataUpdates';
    
    class Page extends React.Component {
        render() {
            // ...
        }
    }
    
    export default withRemoteDataUpdates(Page);
    

Sourcebit Configuration

The plugin is configured with two options - pages and commonProps:

sourcebit.js:

module.exports = {
    plugins: [
        ...otherPlugins,
        {
            module: require('sourcebit-target-next'),
            options: {
                // Define which source objects represent pages 
                // and under which paths they should be available.
                pages: [
                    { path: '/{slug}', predicate: _.matchesProperty('__metadata.modelName', 'page') },
                    { path: '/{slug}', predicate: _.matchesProperty('__metadata.modelName', 'special_page') },
                    { path: '/blog/{slug}', predicate: _.matchesProperty('__metadata.modelName', 'post') }
                ],
                // Define common props that will be provided to all pages
                commonProps: {
                    config: { single: true, predicate: _.matchesProperty('__metadata.modelName', 'site_config') },
                    posts: { predicate: _.matchesProperty('__metadata.modelName', 'post') }
                }
            }
        }
    ]
};

  1. pages (array) An array of objects mapping entries fetched by one of the source plugins to props that will be provided to a specific page identified by its path via getStaticProps.

    Every object should define two fields path and predicate. The predicate is used to filter entries fetched by source plugins. While the path is used to generate the URL path of the page. The path parameter can use tokens in form of {token_name} where each token_name is a field of an entry from the source plugin.

    When calling sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPropsForPageAtPath(pagePath) from within getStaticProps, the returned value will be an object with two properties: page holding the actual page entry; and path matching the pagePath passed to getStaticPropsForPageAtPath.

    For example:

    // lodash's matchesProperty(path, value) creates a function that compares
    // between the value at "path" of a given object to the provided "value"
    [
        { path: '/{slug}', predicate: _.matchesProperty('__metadata.modelName', 'page') },
        { path: '/{slug}', predicate: _.matchesProperty('__metadata.modelName', 'custom_page') },
        { path: '/blog/{slug}', predicate: _.matchesProperty('__metadata.modelName', 'post') }
    ]
    

    Assuming a Headless CMS returned a page of type custom_page having slug: "about", calling sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPropsForPageAtPath('/about') from within getStaticProps will return a following object:

    {
        path: '/about',
        page: {
            slug: "about",
            ...otherEntryFields    
        }
    }
    
  2. commonProps (object) An object mapping entries fetched by one of the source plugins to props that will be provided to all page components via getStaticProps.

    The keys of the object specify the propery names that will be provided to page components, and their values specify what data should go into these properties. Every value should be an object with a predicate field. The predicate is used to filter entries fetched by source plugins. Additionally, a boolean field single can be used to specify a property that should reference a single entry rather list of entries. If single: true is applied to multiple entries, only the first one will be selected.

    When calling sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPropsForPageAtPath(pagePath) from within getStaticProps, the returned value will be an object with two predefined properties page and path as described above, plus all the properties defined by this map.

    For example:

    {
        config: { single: true, predicate: _.matchesProperty('_type', 'site_config') },
        posts: { predicate: _.matchesProperty('_type', 'post') }
    }
    

    When calling sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPropsForPageAtPath(pagePath), in addition to page and path properties, the returned object will have config and posts:

    {
        path: '/about',
        page: { ... },
        config: { ... },
        posts: [ ... ]
    }
    
  3. liveUpdate (boolean) A flag indicating if page should reload its data when remote data changed. Defaults to true when NODE_ENV is set to development.

You can check out an example project that uses sourcebit-source-sanity and sourcebit-target-next plugins to fetch the data from Sanity.io and feed it into Next.js page components.

Tips

Add following to your .gitignore:

.sourcebit-cache.json
.sourcebit-nextjs-cache.json

To simplify the dynamic routing architecture and to allow greater flexibility when creating pages in Headless CMS, we advise using following pattern:

pages/[...slug].js

import React from 'react';
import { sourcebitDataClient } from 'sourcebit-target-next';
import withRemoteDataUpdates from 'sourcebit-target-next/withRemoteDataUpdates';
import pageLayouts from '../layouts';

class Page extends React.Component {
    render() {
        // every page can have different layout, pick the layout based
        // on the modelName of the page
        const PageLayout = pageLayouts[_.get(this.props, 'page.__metadata.modelName')];
        return <PageLayout {...this.props}/>;
    }
}

export async function getStaticPaths() {
    const paths = await sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPaths();
    return { paths: paths.filter(path => path !== '/'), fallback: false };
}

export async function getStaticProps({ params }) {
    const pagePath = '/' + params.slug.join('/');
    const props = await sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPropsForPageAtPath(pagePath);
    return { props };
}

export default withRemoteDataUpdates(Page);

pages/index.js

import Page from './[...slug]';
import { sourcebitDataClient } from 'sourcebit-target-next';

export async function getStaticProps({ params }) {
    console.log('Page [index] getStaticProps, params: ', params);
    const props = await sourcebitDataClient.getStaticPropsForPageAtPath('/');
    return { props };
}

export default Page;

Note: we are using additional index.js page because [...slug].js page does not catch root page /;

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Package last updated on 24 May 2020

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