gatsby-source-directus
Source plugin for pulling data into the Gatsby GraphQL Data Layer from a Directus API.
5️⃣ Installation for gatsby 4 and 5
Depending on the gatsby version you are using you will need to include the following dependencies to your project on these respective versions: @4if you are using gatsby@4 and @5 if you are using gatsby@5.
gatsby@4 dependencies
npm install --save gatsby-source-graphql@4 gatsby-source-filesystem@4gatsby@5 dependencies
npm install --save gatsby-source-graphql@5 gatsby-source-filesystem@5Install the package
npm install --save @directus/gatsby-source-directusUsage
- Go to
gatsby-config.json your Gatsby project - Add new entry to plugins properly configured with your settings
module.exports = {
// ... some gatsby configuration
plugins: [
// ... some gatsby plugins
// You can take advantage of the following plugins with gatsby-source-directus
// `gatsby-plugin-image`,
// `gatsby-transformer-sharp`,
// `gatsby-plugin-sharp`,
// Finally our plugin
{
resolve: '@directus/gatsby-source-directus',
options: {
url: `https://myproject.directus.cloud`, // Fill with your Directus instance address
auth: {
token: 'my_secret_token', // You can use a static token from an user
// Or you can use the credentials of an user
// email: "johndoe@directus.cloud",
// password: "mysecretpassword",
},
},
},
],
};- Request your data
query {
# if you change `type.name`, remember to also rename following field
directus {
# the collection you want to query
articles {
# the fields you want to query from above collection
title
files {
# since this is a M2M relationship, we need to reference the junction field
directus_files_id {
# `id` is required to be fetched in order to be used with `gatsby-transformer-sharp`
id
imageFile {
# when using the plugin 'gatsby-transformer-sharp', you can query images with transformations
childImageSharp {
gatsbyImageData(width: 200)
}
}
}
}
}
}
# it's also possible to query system collections
directus_system {
users {
email
}
files {
id
imageFile {
childImageSharp {
gatsbyImageData(width: 200)
}
}
}
}
}Note: When using with gatsby-transformer-sharp you will need to query id of the asset (specified on
DirectusData_directus_files type).
Options
-
url[Required] - should be a valid URL to your Directus instance -
auth[Optional] - defines if requests will have authentication or not. You should define this if you want access to non-public content. View more about permissions-
auth.token[Optional] - should be the static token of the user which will make the requests. You can define one on user detail page. -
auth.email[Optional, but required with password and ignored ifauth.tokendefined] - should be the email of the user which will make the requests. -
auth.password[*Optional, but required with email and ignored ifauth.tokendefined*] - should be the password of the user which will make the requests.
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type[Optional] - defines the type and field name to be used on GraphQL. If you are using multiple instances of Directus, please ensure you have unique type and field names per instance.-
type.name[Optional, defaults toDirectusData] - defines the GraphQL type name to be used for user defined collections -
type.field[Optional, defaults todirectus] - defines the GraphQL field name to query user defined collections. If you change this property, remember to query the proper field insidequery. -
type.system_name[Optional, defaults toDirectusSystemData] - defines the GraphQL type name to be used for Directus defined collections, i.e.,directus_users,directus_files, etc. -
type.system_field[Optional, defaults todirectus_system] - defines the GraphQL field name to query Directus defined collections.
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dev[Optional] - defines options for development environmentsdev.refresh[Optional, defaults to 15s] - tells the refresh rate in seconds of the schema. Should be a number in seconds or a string supported by ms
-
graphql[Optional] - defines extra options to be passed intogatsby-source-graphql. Useful for advanced use cases. -
concurrency[Optional, defaults to10] - tells how much images tries to download concurrently
How to query
The default way to query data is to fetch items from directus field.
query {
directus {
items {
my_collection {
some_field
other_field
}
}
}
}If you specify the type.field, you must query from that field instead.
query {
# In this case `type.field` is "blog"
blog {
items {
posts {
id
title
slug
status
}
}
}
# While in this case `type.field` is "portal"
portal {
items {
pages {
id
title
slug
status
}
}
}
}