This is my first attempt at using Gatsby v2. I have a test.md file which was created by the netlify cms, that's in the blog folder as you see in the filesystem above.
Also I can query the data using GraphiQL in the browser as above.
I get a list of blog posts(1) which is a link but there's no page generated to go to. When I run gatsby build
I get an error.
error Building static HTML for pages failed
6 | }) {
7 | const { markdownRemark } = data // data.markdownRemark holds our post data
> 8 | const { frontmatter, html } = markdownRemark
| ^
9 | return (
10 | <div className="blog-post-container">
11 | <div className="blog-post">
WebpackError: TypeError: Cannot read property 'frontmatter' of null
I've looked all over github issues and tried to debug in VSCode but no luck...
Here are the relevant files.
gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
siteMetadata: {
title: `simco-cms`,
},
plugins: [
`gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms`,
`gatsby-transformer-remark`,
{
resolve: `gatsby-source-filesystem`,
options: {
path: `${__dirname}/blog`,
name: "markdown-pages",
},
},
],
}
pages/index.js
import React from "react"
import { graphql } from "gatsby"
import PostLink from "../components/postLink"
const IndexPage = ({
data: {
allMarkdownRemark: { edges },
},
}) => {
const Posts = edges
.filter(edge => !!edge.node.frontmatter.date)
.map(edge => <PostLink key={edge.node.id} post={edge.node} />)
return <div>{Posts}</div>
}
export default IndexPage
export const pageQuery = graphql`
query {
allMarkdownRemark(sort: { order: DESC, fields: [frontmatter___date] }) {
edges {
node {
id
excerpt(pruneLength: 250)
frontmatter {
date(formatString: "MMMM DD, YYYY")
path
title
}
}
}
}
}
`
gatsby-node.js
const path = require("path")
exports.createPages = ({ actions, graphql }) => {
const { createPage } = actions
const blogPostTemplate = path.resolve(`src/templates/blogTemplate.js`)
return graphql(`
{
allMarkdownRemark(
sort: { order: DESC, fields: [frontmatter___date] }
limit: 1000
) {
edges {
node {
frontmatter {
path
}
}
}
}
}
`).then(result => {
if (result.errors) {
return Promise.reject(result.errors)
}
result.data.allMarkdownRemark.edges.forEach(({ node }) => {
createPage({
path: node.frontmatter.path,
component: blogPostTemplate,
context: {}, // additional data can be passed via context
})
})
})
}
templates/blogTemplate.js
import React from "react"
import { graphql } from "gatsby"
export default function Template({
data, // this prop will be injected by the GraphQL query below.
}) {
const { markdownRemark } = data // data.markdownRemark holds our post data
const { frontmatter, html } = markdownRemark
return (
<div className="blog-post-container">
<div className="blog-post">
<h1>{frontmatter.title}</h1>
<h2>{frontmatter.date}</h2>
<div
className="blog-post-content"
dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: html }}
/>
</div>
</div>
)
}
export const pageQuery = graphql`
query($path: String!) {
markdownRemark(frontmatter: { path: { eq: $path } }) {
html
frontmatter {
date(formatString: "MMMM DD, YYYY")
path
title
}
}
}
`
The path being resolved to your markdown is relative to the root of your project/repository location. The path passed to the template must be an absolute path for the query to be able to resolve the data at $path
.
blog/test.md
---
path: test
date: 2018-11-05T16:25:21.303Z
title: test
---
test
If you really want your path to be /test
for this blog post then change the path:
---
path: /test
date: 2018-11-05T16:25:21.303Z
title: test
---
test
Otherwise change it to path: /blog/test