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const path = require(`path`)
const chunk = require(`lodash/chunk`)
// This is a simple debugging tool
// dd() will prettily dump to the terminal and kill the process
// const { dd } = require(`dumper.js`)
/**
* exports.createPages is a built-in Gatsby Node API.
* It's purpose is to allow you to create pages for your site! 💡
*
* See https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/node-apis/#createPages for more info.
*/
exports.createPages = async gatsbyUtilities => {
// Query our posts from the GraphQL server
const posts = await getPosts(gatsbyUtilities)
// If there are no posts in WordPress, don't do anything
if (!posts.length) {
return
}
// If there are posts, create pages for them
await createIndividualBlogPostPages({ posts, gatsbyUtilities })
// And a paginated archive
await createBlogPostArchive({ posts, gatsbyUtilities })
}
/**
* This function creates all the individual blog pages in this site
*/
const createIndividualBlogPostPages = async ({ posts, gatsbyUtilities }) =>
Promise.all(
posts.map(({ previous, post, next }) =>
// createPage is an action passed to createPages
// See https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/actions#createPage for more info
gatsbyUtilities.actions.createPage({
// Use the WordPress uri as the Gatsby page path
// This is a good idea so that internal links and menus work 👍
path: post.uri,
// use the blog post template as the page component
component: path.resolve(`./src/templates/blog-post.js`),
// `context` is available in the template as a prop and
// as a variable in GraphQL.
context: {
// we need to add the post id here
// so our blog post template knows which blog post
// the current page is (when you open it in a browser)
id: post.id,
// We also use the next and previous id's to query them and add links!
previousPostId: previous ? previous.id : null,
nextPostId: next ? next.id : null,
},
})
)
)
/**
* This function creates all the individual blog pages in this site
*/
async function createBlogPostArchive({ posts, gatsbyUtilities }) {
const graphqlResult = await gatsbyUtilities.graphql(/* GraphQL */ `
{
wp {
readingSettings {
postsPerPage
}
}
}
`)
const { postsPerPage } = graphqlResult.data.wp.readingSettings
const postsChunkedIntoArchivePages = chunk(posts, postsPerPage)
const totalPages = postsChunkedIntoArchivePages.length
return Promise.all(
postsChunkedIntoArchivePages.map(async (_posts, index) => {
const pageNumber = index + 1
const getPagePath = page => {
if (page > 0 && page <= totalPages) {
// Since our homepage is our blog page
// we want the first page to be "/" and any additional pages
// to be numbered.
// "/blog/2" for example
return page === 1 ? `/` : `/blog/${page}`
}
return null
}
// createPage is an action passed to createPages
// See https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/actions#createPage for more info
await gatsbyUtilities.actions.createPage({
path: getPagePath(pageNumber),
// use the blog post archive template as the page component
component: path.resolve(`./src/templates/blog-post-archive.js`),
// `context` is available in the template as a prop and
// as a variable in GraphQL.
context: {
// the index of our loop is the offset of which posts we want to display
// so for page 1, 0 * 10 = 0 offset, for page 2, 1 * 10 = 10 posts offset,
// etc
offset: index * postsPerPage,
// We need to tell the template how many posts to display too
postsPerPage,
nextPagePath: getPagePath(pageNumber + 1),
previousPagePath: getPagePath(pageNumber - 1),
},
})
})
)
}
/**
* This function queries Gatsby's GraphQL server and asks for
* All WordPress blog posts. If there are any GraphQL error it throws an error
* Otherwise it will return the posts 🙌
*
* We're passing in the utilities we got from createPages.
* So see https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/node-apis/#createPages for more info!
*/
async function getPosts({ graphql, reporter }) {
const graphqlResult = await graphql(/* GraphQL */ `
query WpPosts {
# Query all WordPress blog posts sorted by date
allWpPost(sort: { fields: [date], order: DESC }) {
edges {
previous {
id
}
# note: this is a GraphQL alias. It renames "node" to "post" for this query
# We're doing this because this "node" is a post! It makes our code more readable further down the line.
post: node {
id
uri
}
next {
id
}
}
}
}
`)
if (graphqlResult.errors) {
reporter.panicOnBuild(
`There was an error loading your blog posts`,
graphqlResult.errors
)
return
}
return graphqlResult.data.allWpPost.edges
}