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Source plugin for pulling data into Gatsby from the official GitHub v4 GraphQL API.
npm i gatsby-source-github-api
Follow GitHub's guide how to generate a token.
Once you are done, either create a gatsby-config.js file or open the one you already have.
In there, you want to add this plugin and at least add the token in the options object:
// In your gatsby-config.js
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-source-github-api`,
options: {
// url: API URL to use. Defaults to https://api.github.com/graphql
url: someUrl,
// token: required by the GitHub API
token: someString,
// GraphQLquery: defaults to a search query
graphQLQuery: anotherString,
// variables: defaults to variables needed for a search query
variables: someObject
}
}
];Search query:
// In your gatsby-config.js
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-source-github-api`,
options: {
token: "hunter2",
variables: {
q: "author:ldd state:closed type:pr sort:comments",
nFirst: 2
}
}
}
];resulting API call:
query ($nFirst: Int, $q: String) {
search(query: "${q}", type: ISSUE, first: ${nFirst}){
edges{
node{
... on PullRequest{
title
}
}
}
}
}Custom GraphQL query:
// In your gatsby-config.js
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-source-github-api`,
options: {
token: "hunter2",
variables: {},
graphQLQuery: `
query {
repository(owner:"torvalds",name:"linux"){
description
}
}
`
}
}
];resulting API call:
query {
repository(owner: "torvalds", name: "linux") {
description
}
}For more examples see gatsby-starter-github-portfolio.
You'll probably want to use valid GraphQL queries. To help you, GitHub has a Query Explorer with auto-completion.
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