This starter is forked from the gatsby-starter-netlify-cms and modified to use WordPress instead of netlify-cms, using the gatsby-source-wordpress plugin as the data connector.
Demo: https://gatsby-starter-wordpress.netlify.com/
Looking for maintainer: If you're interested in taking over the maintenance of this starter, please reach out in an issue. We're not working with Gatsby any more (it got way too complicated, hello nextjs), and so we're not maintaining this.
gatsby new NAME https://github.com/GatsbyCentral/gatsby-starter-wordpress
- Edit
gatsby-config.js
, changebaseUrl
- Make sure you have at least 1 post and 1 page on your WordPress site
- Make sure at least 1 post has at least 1 tag
- Ensure the permalink structure in your WordPress installation is set to
Post Name
instead of the deafultPlain
, or else thegatsby-source-wordpress
plugin won't be able to communicate with WordPress - Rejoice
- For more information on the source plugin, check out the gatsby-source-wordpress repository page
- File any issues here
- This is based on the netlify starter which uses bulma. This adds 150KB to every built page.
- Your WordPress site must have at least 1 post with 1 tag, or the starter will crash
- Nested pages / categories will not render with nested pages
- A WordPress page like
/about/team/
will render on Gatsby as/team/
- Likewise for categories
- Discussion here #24
- A WordPress page like
This plugin uses gatsby-plugin-purgecss and bulma. The bulma build would otherwise be ~170K which adds 170K to each of your built HTML pages. However, with purgecss this is reduced 90%.
Check the gatsby-source-wordpress plugin for more information. If you want to copy the demo content, you can grab the WordPress XML export here and import it into your WordPress site as a starting point.
Please post support questions on StackOverflow or other similar sites. Please only post issues here if you have a bug to report with a reproduction. Unfortunately we're not able to provide support here.
This starter was forked from the netlify starter by the GatsbyCentral crew. Additional contributions were gratefully received from the following folks: