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[docs][recipes] Sourcing from Drupal #14950
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For reference: Lullabot has written some great guides for Drupal+Gatsby integration |
Also note that the [edit: This has been fixed!] |
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Summary
To improve key learning workflows in the Recipes section of the docs, there should be an actionable recipe on sourcing from Drupal that comes after the recipes on sourcing Markdown pages and blog posts, sourcing from Wordpress and sourcing from Contentful.
This recipe should show how to use the
gatsby-source-drupal
plugin to source content from Drupal inline as concisely as possible. Showing how the data layer can be inspected with GraphiQL would help understanding. The docs page on Sourcing from Drupal can be used as a starting point: https://www.gatsbyjs.org/docs/sourcing-from-drupal/Recipes now follow this format:
This recipe should go into a new section of
docs/docs/recipes.md
titled "Sourcing Content" (if it hasn't already been created). There is a recipe template in the contributing docs, including tips on adding a new section: https://www.gatsbyjs.org/contributing/docs-templates/#recipesFor reference, the new recipe collection is also listed in a spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yNUQi_-3TsuDtE98hCIJQvLZ6X1YHlDmC-EJwOGxiHk/edit#gid=1252007048
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