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remove GraphQL dependency because it is already included in GatsbyJS

mmarcobiedermann committed 7 years ago
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fix Navbar import

mmarcobiedermann committed 7 years ago
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Merge pull request #23 from Benaiah/fix-cms-bundle-path

AAustinGreen committed 7 years ago
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Make CMS bundle path relative to allow relocating the CMS

BBenaiah committed 7 years ago
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move Navbar component into it's own file

mmarcobiedermann committed 7 years ago
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README

The README file for this repository.

Gatsby + Netlify CMS Starter

This repo contains an example business website that is built with Gatsby, and Netlify CMS: Demo Link.

It follows the JAMstack architecture by using Git as a single source of truth, and Netlify for continuous deployment, and CDN distribution.

Prerequisites

  • Node (I recommend using v8.2.0 or higher)
  • Gatsby CLI

Getting Started (Recommended)

Netlify CMS can run in any frontend web environment, but the quickest way to try it out is by running it on a pre-configured starter site with Netlify. The example here is the Kaldi coffee company template (adapted from One Click Hugo CMS). Use the button below to build and deploy your own copy of the repository:

Deploy to Netlify

After clicking that button, you’ll authenticate with GitHub and choose a repository name. Netlify will then automatically create a repository in your GitHub account with a copy of the files from the template. Next, it will build and deploy the new site on Netlify, bringing you to the site dashboard when the build is complete. Next, you’ll need to set up Netlify’s Identity service to authorize users to log in to the CMS.

Access Locally

$ git clone https://github.com/[GITHUB_USERNAME]/[REPO_NAME].git
$ cd [REPO_NAME]
$ yarn
$ npm run develop

To test the CMS locally, you'll need run a production build of the site:

$ npm run build
$ npm run serve

Getting Started (Without Netlify)

$ gatsby new [SITE_DIRECTORY_NAME] https://github.com/AustinGreen/gatsby-starter-netlify-cms/
$ cd [SITE_DIRECTORY_NAME]
$ npm run build
$ npm run serve

Setting up the CMS

Follow the Netlify CMS Quick Start Guide to set up authentication, and hosting.

Debugging

Windows users might encounter node-gyp errors when trying to npm install. To resolve, make sure that you have both Python 2.7 and the Visual C++ build environment installed.

npm config set python python2.7
npm install --global --production windows-build-tools

Full details here