Export contentful entries to filesystem (md/yaml) for static site generators (hugo/grow/...)
Automatically removes all files from the configured output directory that are not part of the exported entries.
When a .gitignore
file is found only ignored files are removed.
npm install --save-dev @jungvonmatt/contentful-ssg
npx cssg help [command]
npx cssg init
Initializes contentful-ssg and stores the config values in the contentful-ssg.config.js
file.
Contentful SSG ships with built in typescript support. Add --typescript
to generate a typescript configuration file.
npx cssg init --typescript
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
accessToken | string |
undefined |
Content Delivery API - access token |
previewAccessToken | string |
undefined |
Content Preview API - access token |
spaceId | string |
undefined |
Contentful Space id |
environmentId | string |
'master' |
Contentful Environment id |
format |
string |function |object
|
'yaml' |
File format ( yaml , toml , md , json ) You can add a function returning the format or you can add a mapping object like {yaml: [glob pattern]} (pattern should match the directory) |
plugins |
[string] |[[string, options]] |[{resolve:'string', options:{}}]
|
[] |
Add plugins to contentful-ssg. See Plugins |
directory | string |
'./content' |
Base directory for content files. |
validate | function |
undefined |
Pass function(transformContext, runtimeContext){...} to validate an entry. Return false to skip the entry completely. Without a validate function entries with a missing required field are skipped. |
transform | function |
undefined |
Pass function(transformContext, runtimeContext){...} to modify the stored object. Return undefined to skip the entry completely. (no file will be written) |
mapDirectory | function |
undefined |
Pass function(transformContext, runtimeContext, defaultValue){...} to customize the directory per content-type relative to the base directory. |
mapFilename | function |
undefined |
Pass function(transformContext, runtimeContext, defaultValue){...} to customize the filename per entry |
mapAssetLink | function |
undefined |
Pass function(transformContext, runtimeContext, defaultValue){...} to customize how asset links are stored |
mapEntryLink | function |
undefined |
Pass function(transformContext, runtimeContext, defaultValue){...} to customize how entry links are stored |
mapMetaFields | function |
undefined |
Pass function(transformContext, runtimeContext, defaultValue){...} to customize the meta fields per entry |
richTextRenderer |
boolean |object |function
|
{} |
We use the contentful rich-text-html-renderer to render the html.You can pass a configuration object or you can pass function(document){...} to use your own richtext renderer or you can turn it off by passing false to get a mirrored version of the JSON output |
before | function |
undefined |
Runs function(runtimeContext){...} before processing the content right after pulling data from contentful |
after | function |
undefined |
Runs function(runtimeContext){...} after processing the content right before the cleanup |
You can add plugins to contentful-ssg by adding the package name or a local path to the plugins array of your configuration.
plugins: ['my-plugin-package', './plugins/my-local-plugin]
All plugins can have options specified by wrapping the name and an options object in an array inside your config or by using a more verbose object notation.
For specifying no options, these are all equivalent:
{
"plugins": ["my-plugin", ["my-plugin"], ["my-plugin", {}], {resolve: "my-plugin", options: {}}]
}
To specify an option, pass an object with the keys as the option names.
{
"plugins": [
[
"my-plugin-a",
{
"option": "value"
}
],
{
resolve: "my-plugin-b",
options: {
"option": "value"
}
}
]
}
before
import
(runtimeContext) => {
// Do things before processing the localized contentful entries
// The return value should be an object which is merged with the runtime context.
return { key: 'test' };
}
after
(runtimeContext) => {
// Do things after processing the localized contentful entries before cleanup
// We have access to values added to the context in the before hook
console.log(runtimeContext.key); // -> 'test'
};
transform
(transformContext, runtimeContext) => {
const { content } = transformContext;
// modify content and
// return object
return content;
};
mapFilename
(transformContext, runtimeContext, defaultValue) => {
// customize the filename on entry level
// return string
return defaultValue;
};
mapDirectory
(transformContext, runtimeContext, defaultValue) => {
// customize the directory on entry level
// return string
return defaultValue;
};
mapAssetLink
(transformContext, runtimeContext, defaultValue) => {
const {asset} = transformContext;
// customize the asset representation in front matter
// return object
return { ...defaultValue, ... };
}
mapEntryLink
(transformContext, runtimeContext, defaultValue) => {
const {entry} = transformContext;
// customize how the entry is added to your front matter
// return object
return { ...defaultValue, ... };
}
mapMetaFields
(transformContext, runtimeContext, defaultValue) => {
const {entry} = transformContext;
// customize how the sys meta data is added to your front matter
// return object
return { ...defaultValue, ... };
}
Get values from linked pages to e.g. build an url out of parent slugs.
{
transform: (context) => {
const { utils } = context;
const slugs = utils.collectValues('fields.slug', {
linkField: 'fields.parentPage',
});
return { ...content, url: '/' + slugs.join('/') };
};
}
The same as collectValues just without the value from the current entry
Wait for specific entry to be transformed. Be aware that this can lead to deadlocks when you're awaiting something which itself is waiting for the current entry to be transformed.
{
transform: (context) => {
const { utils } = context;
try {
// You can overwrite the default wait timeout of 20000ms using the second parameter
const linkedContext = await utils.waitFor('<contentful-id>', 5000);
// Do something usefull with the transformed data
// which you can't do with context.entryMap.get('<contentful-id>')
} catch (error) {
// Entry isn't available, the transform method for the entry throws an error
// or we encountered a cyclic dependency
}
return { ...content };
};
}
Fetch all content entries and store them as yaml in the configured directory
npx cssg fetch
To see all available command line options call
npx cssg help fetch
Same as fetch
but also starts a webserver listening for changes and registers a contentful webhook
npx cssg watch
To see all available command line options call
npx cssg help watch
See cssg-plugin-grow
See cssg-plugin-hugo