Hasty Treat - Gatsby Tips
Aug 17, 2020•18 min
Episode description
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about tips and tricks for using Gatsby in your projects
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Show Notes 02:02 - React Helmet
Make a re-usable SEO component that sets defaults. Spread children to override.
04:27 - When in doubt, stop the build and restart
Gatsby clean
Nuke node_modules + package-lock
05:34 - Use ESM to use ES Modules everywhere - share functions between gatsby-node and gatsby-browser
06:44 - Run the build command locally to troubleshoot prod
Dev mode isn’t SSG’d - people overlook this
08:06 - Wrap your layout automatically in gatsby-ssr and gatbsy-browser
wrapPageElement and wrapRootElement
09:50 - Consider just adding the layout component manually to each page
This will allow you to skip the layout if you need to have a page that isn’t typical
11:21 - Layout is not suitable for unmount animations
Orchestrating individual component animations in Gatsby isn’t easy, use wrapPageElement to write your animations or delays for internally unmounted components.
12:59 - use onCreatePage to pass context to the layout
exports.onCreatePage = ({ page, actions }) => { const { createPage } = actions; if (page.path.match(/thumbnail/)) { page.context.layout = 'thumbnail'; createPage(page); } }; 14:03 - You don’t have to query for everything
Hard-coding data in html/jsx is super valid
15:32 - Gatsby Parallel Runner
For lots of images
Links Gridsom
Google Cloud
Cloudinary
Sanity Image
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