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gatsby-plugin-ebook

v1.0.2

Published

Creates an ebook from your Gatsby posts

Downloads

34

Readme

node npm

gatsby-plugin-ebook

A Gatsby.js plugin that creates an e-book from your all your posts whenever you build your site.

Getting started

Install the plugin by running the following command in your Gatsby site's root directory:

npm install gatsby-plugin-ebook

Add 'gatsby-plugin-ebook' to the plugins array in gatsby-config.js:

  plugins: [
    'gatsby-plugin-feed',
    'gatsby-plugin-offline',
    'gatsby-plugin-react-helmet',
+   'gatsby-plugin-ebook', 
  ]

Next time you build your site with the build command, an epub e-book will be generated in your public folder.

Customizing

By switching to the notation that lets you pass an options object you can customize how your e-book is created.

  plugins: [
    'gatsby-plugin-react-helmet',
-   'gatsby-plugin-ebook',
+   {
+     resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-ebook',
+     options: {
+       // custom options go here
+     }
+   }
  ]

The options object you pass is merged with the default options object, so you can (and should) only override the properties you want to customize.
Also, you can refer to the source code of the default options to use as a starting-off point.

Here are the currently available options:

query

As is customary in the Gatsby ecosystem, graphql is used to fetch the posts in your site. You can copy the default query and adapt it to suit your needs (e.g. only use posts written in English to compose the e-book).

  plugins: [
    'gatsby-plugin-react-helmet',
    'gatsby-plugin-ebook',
    {
      resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-ebook',
      options: {
        query: `
          {
            site {
              siteMetadata {
                title
                author
              }
            }
            allMarkdownRemark(
              sort: { fields: frontmatter___date, order: ASC },
+             filter: { fields: { langKey: { eq: "en" } } }
            ) {
              edges {
                node {
                  id
                  fileAbsolutePath
                  rawMarkdownBody
                  frontmatter {
                    title
                    date
                  }
                }
              }
            }
          }
        `,
      }
    }
  ]

filename

Lets you set the name of the generated epub file.

  plugins: [
    'gatsby-plugin-react-helmet',
    'gatsby-plugin-ebook',
    {
      resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-ebook',
      options: {
+       filename: 'my-ebook.epub',
      }
    }
  ]

publicDir

Lets you set the directory where the ebook will be created.
Typically this is the local public directory (the same directory where all Gatsby content will be created).

  plugins: [
    'gatsby-plugin-react-helmet',
    'gatsby-plugin-ebook',
    {
      resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-ebook',
      options: {
+       publicDir: './my-generated-site',
      }
    }
  ]

Running tests

Run tests with npm test.

License

MIT