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⚠️ This repository is deprecated. Please use strapi/strapi-starter-gatsby-blog instead.
Gatsby starter for creating a blog with Strapi.
This starter allows you to try Strapi with Gatsby with the example of a simple blog. It is fully customizable and due to the fact that it is open source, fully open to contributions. Do not hesitate to add new features etc ...
You may want to know how to develop such a starter by your own! This starter is actually the result of this tutorial
To deploy the Strapi instance you'll need:
- An Heroku account for free
- A Cloudinary account for saving images for free
Once you have created these accounts you can deploy your instance by clicking on this button
Here is the repository of the backend of this starter
On Netflify
- A Netilfy account for free
Once you have created your account, add the url of your Heroku instance (without the trailing slash) as a parameter to the following url.
- Visit this url to deploy your application
On Vercel
Coming soon...
On Gatsby Cloud
You may want to deploy this starter frontend on Gatsby Cloud in order to try the Gatsby Preview maybe!
- Fork this starter on your own Github account
- Create a new site by choosing the option "I already have a Gatsby site"
You'll be asked to select the repository you want to use
- Select your new Strapi Starter Gatsby Blog repository you just forked and specify the Gatsby project folder which is
frontend
in this starter
- You can then copy the webhook url and skip this step
- Paste your Strapi
API_URL
for both of yourBuilds Environment variables
andPreview Environment variables
(we consider that you deployed your strapi server)
Now you'll need to create a Webhook on your strapi server in order to tell Gatsby cloud to build your Gatsby project each time your create/update/delete content
- Open your Strapi admin panel and go to
/admin/settings/webhooks
- Create a new Webhook with following properties:
- Name:
Gatsby Cloud
- Url: The first Webhook Url Gatsby Cloud provide in your Gatsby Dashboard Sites. It should be something like this:
https://webhook.gatsbyjs.com/hooks/data_source/
without the/publish/
- Check every Events for
Entry
andMedia
- Name:
That's it! Now Strapi will inform Gatsby Cloud to build your Gatsby project everytime you create/update/delete content
- 2 Content types: Article, Category
- 2 Created articles
- 3 Created categories
- Permissions set to
true
for article and category - Responsive design using UIkit
- "/" display every articles
- "/article/:id" display one article
- "/category/:id" display articles depending on the category
Backend
See full instructions here
Frontend
git clone https://github.com/strapi/strapi-starter-gatsby-blog.git
cd strapi-starter-gatsby-blog
# Using yarn
yarn install
yarn develop
# Using npm
npm install
npm run develop
Gatsby server is running here => http://localhost:8000
Enjoy this starter