Add the "jekyll-prismic" gem to your Gemfile:
gem "jekyll-prismic"
Then add "jekyll-prismic" to your gems in _config.yml
:
gems:
- jekyll-prismic
prismic:
# Your repository endpoint
endpoint: https://lesbonneschoses.prismic.io/api
access_token: 'Your access token if the repo is private'
# Link resolving, key should match a document type in your repo, permalink
# then is expanded and returned when generating the document’s URL
links:
post:
permalink: /posts/:slug-:id/
# Collections, key is used to access in the site.prismic.collections
# template variable
collections:
# Example for a "posts" collection
posts:
# Query the documents by type (optional)
type: post
# Collection name (optional)
form: posts
# Permalink used to generate the output files. This should match an
# entry in "links", so documents link to the right output files
permalink: /posts/:slug-:id/
# Layout file for this collection
layout: prismic_post.html
# Max quantity of items (optional, default is 20)
page_size: 100
# Additional queries (optional)
query:
- ["missing", "my.post.allow_comments"]
# Order posts in the collection by a fragment (optional)
orderings: '[my.post.date desc]'
# Generate output files or not (default: false)
output: true
# Limit output to a number of files, useful for large collections
# (optional)
output_limit: nil
This plugin provides the site.prismic
template variable. This template provides access to tags, bookmarks, and the collections defined in the configuration.
Collections are accessed by their name in site.prismic.collections
. The posts
collections is available at site.prismic.collections.posts
.
To list all documents of the collection:
{% for post in site.prismic.collections.posts %}
<article>
<header>
{{ post.fragments.title.html }}
</header>
<div class="body">
{{ post.fragments.body.html }}
</div>
</article>
{% endfor %}
Prismic’s bookmarks are a handy way to load documents for things like error pages or site configuration. Bookmarks can be accessed with the site.prismic.bookmarks
object. Each bookmark is returned as document, fetched from the API.
Suppose, we have an error document 404.html
and a bookmark named errorpage
in Prismic, our template would look this way:
---
---
{% assign document = site.prismic.bookmarks.errorpage %}
<header>{{ document.fragments.title.html }}</header>
<main>
{{ document.fragments.body.html }}
</main>