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gatsby-source-ergast

v1.0.1

Published

Gatsby source plugin to get the latest Formula 1 season data from the fantastic Ergast API with (uses axios).

Downloads

3

Readme

Simple source plugin to grab the latest Formula 1 season data from the fantastic Ergast API.


🏎 Quick start

yarn add gatsby-source-ergast

or

npm i gatsby-source-ergast

Add this to your gatsby-config.js file 👍

plugins: [
  "gatsby-source-ergast",
],

Enjoy 🎉


🧐 What's inside?

/gatsby-source-ergast
├── .gitignore
├── gatsby-node.js
├── index.js
├── LICENSE
├── package.json
└── README.md
  • .gitignore: Stuff not to track.
  • gatsby-node.js: The good stuff 👀.
  • index.js: A file that will be loaded by default when the plugin is required by another application.
  • LICENSE: This source plugin is licensed under the 0BSD license.
  • package.json: A manifest file, which includes things like metadata.
  • README.md: A text file containing useful reference information.

🙏 Contributing

Feel free to submit updates/PRs for this source plugin. It's still very basic and could be expanded to include a lot more control over the data pulled from Ergast.


Notes:

Inline with the request from Ergast to keep calls to a minimum, Gatsby will call the API to reqest data at build-time. The slight downside being that you'll need to manually build the site (or feel free to make a webhook) after a race meeting, to ensure the results/standings and times are all up to date.

If this is something i end up creating, i'll update the plugin readme to reflect this.