A Gatsby theme plugin for creating blogs from headless Ghost CMS.
npm install @draftbox-co/gatsby-theme-ghost-attila
bash
yarn add @draftbox-co/gatsby-theme-ghost-attila
# or
npm install @draftbox-co/gatsby-theme-ghost-attila --save
`
2. Add the following configuration to your gatsby-config.js file
`js
// gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
resolve: @draftbox-co/gatsby-theme-ghost-attila,
options: {
siteConfig: {
siteUrl: https://your-bog.com,
postsPerPage: 12,
siteTitleMeta: Gatsby Frontend powered by headless Ghost CMS,
siteDescriptionMeta: Turn your Ghost blog into a lightning fast static website with Gatsby,
shareImageWidth: 1000,
shareImageHeight: 523,
shortTitle: Ghost,
siteIcon: favicon.png,
backgroundColor: #e9e9e9,
themeColor: #15171A,
},
ghostConfig: {
"development": {
"apiUrl": "http://localhost:2368",
"contentApiKey": "9fcfdb1e5ea5b472e2e5b92942",
},
"production": {
"apiUrl": "https://your-ghost-cms.com",
"contentApiKey": "9fcfdb1e5ea5b472e2e5b92942",
},
},
},
},
],
}
`
3. Update siteConfig
In the configuration shown above, the most important fields to be changed are siteUrl, siteTitleMeta and siteDescriptionMeta. Update at least those to fit your needs. Also make sure your favicon.png can be found in folder static of your working directory.
4. Ghost Content API Keys
Change the apiUrl value to the URL of your Ghost CMS site. Next, update the contentApiKey value to a key associated with the Ghost CMS site. A key can be provided by creating an integration within Ghost Admin. Navigate to Integrations and click "Add new integration". Name the integration appropriately and click create.
Running
Start the development server. You now have a Gatsby site pulling content from headless Ghost.
`bash
gatsby develop
`
Optimizing
You can disable the default Ghost Handlebars Theme front-end by enabling the Make this site private flag within your Ghost settings. This enables password protection in front of the Ghost install and sets ` so your Gatsby front-end becomes the source of truth for SEO.