Pull data from your Cloudinary account into the Gatsby data layer with gatsby-source-cloudinary
:
- 📥 Creates a
CloudinaryMedia
node for each media file found based on your configuration.
Use together with gatsby-transformer-cloudinary
to:
- 🖼️ Add gatsby-plugin-image support to the sourced
CloudinaryMedia
nodes. - 📤 Upload local images and remote images to Cloudinary from within your Gatsby project.
This is a community library supported by the Cloudinary Developer Experience team.
- 🚀 Getting Started
- 🖼️ Use with Gatsby Image
- 🔌 Pugin Options
⚠️ Gotchas- 📚 Other Resources
- 🏴☠️ Contribute
npm install gatsby-source-cloudinary
or
yarn add gatsby-source-cloudinary
Add gatsby-source-cloudinary
to the plugin array in your gatsby-config.js
file.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-source-cloudinary`,
options: {
cloudName: process.env.CLOUDINARY_CLOUD_NAME,
apiKey: process.env.CLOUDINARY_API_KEY,
apiSecret: process.env.CLOUDINARY_API_SECRET,
// resourceType: `image`,
// type: `twitter`,
// maxResults: 22,
// tags: true,
// context: true,
// prefix: `demo/animals`
},
},
],
};
process.env
import React from 'react';
import { graphql } from 'gatsby';
export default function BasicPage({ data }) {
return (
<main>
{data.allCloudinaryMedia.nodes.map((media, index) => (
<img key={index} width="200px" src={media.secure_url} />
))}
</main>
);
}
export const query = graphql`
query {
allCloudinaryMedia {
nodes {
secure_url # https version of the url
# url - http version of the url
}
}
}
`;
To add support for gatsby-plugin-image
you'll need the gatsby-transformer-cloudinary
plugin.
npm install gatsby-transformer-cloudinary gatsby-plugin-image
or
yarn add gatsby-transformer-cloudinary gatsby-plugin-image
// File: ./gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-source-cloudinary`,
options: {
cloudName: process.env.CLOUDINARY_CLOUD_NAME,
apiKey: process.env.CLOUDINARY_API_KEY,
apiSecret: process.env.CLOUDINARY_API_SECRET,
// resourceType: `image`,
// type: `twitter`,
// maxResults: 22,
// tags: true,
// context: true,
// prefix: `demo/animals`
},
},
{
resolve: `gatsby-transformer-cloudinary`,
options: {
// Add the `gatsbyImageData` resolver to `CloudinaryMedia`
transformTypes: [`CloudinaryMedia`],
},
},
`gatsby-plugin-image`,
],
};
Check the gatsby-plugin-image
docs and gatsby-transformer-cloudinary
docs to learn more.
// File: ./pages/images.js
import React from 'react';
import { graphql } from 'gatsby';
import { GatsbyImage, getImage } from 'gatsby-plugin-image';
export default function GasbyImagePage({ data }) {
return (
<main>
{data.allCloudinaryMedia.nodes.map((media, index) => {
const image = getImage(media);
return <GatsbyImage key={index} image={image} />;
})}
</main>
);
}
export const query = graphql`
query {
allCloudinaryMedia {
nodes {
gatsbyImageData(width: 300, placeholder: BLURRED)
}
}
}
`;
You'll find your Cloudinary account's cloudName
in your Cloudinary console.
Type: String
Default: n/a
Note: Store and retrieve your cloudName
as an environment variable.
The API Key of your Cloudinary account. You'll find it in your Cloudinary console.
Type: String
Default: n/a
Note: Store and retrieve your apiKey
as an environment variable.
The API Secret of your Cloudinary account. You'll find it in your Cloudinary console.
Type: String
Default: n/a
Note: Store and retrieve your apiSecret
as an environment variable.
The resource types to include when pulling data from Cloudinary.
Type: String
Default: image
Valid: image
, raw
and video
Note: Use the video resourceType
for all video and audio files, such as .mp3
and .mp4
.
The storage types to include when pulling data from your Cloudinary account.
Type: String
Default: n/a
Valid: upload
, private
, authenticated
, facebook
, twitter
, gplus
, instagram_name
, gravatar
, youtube
, hulu
, vimeo
, animoto
, worldstarhiphop
and dailymotion
Note: When not given, all types are sourced.
Max number of resources to return.
Type: Integer
Default: 10
When true
, includes the list of tag names assigned to each resource.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Find all resources with a public ID that starts with the given prefix
sorted by public ID in the response.
Type: String
Default: n/a
Note: Can be used to source only media files from a specific folder. However, you will need to specify both type
and resourceType
in the config options.
When true
, includes the context data assigned to each resource. Helpful in retrieving alt text or custom metadata configured for the media file in Cloudinary.
Type: Boolean
Default: n/a
The custom domain name (CNAME) to use for building secure URLs (https
).
Relevant only for users on the Advanced plan or higher that have a custom CNAME. For details, see Private CDNs and CNAMEs.
Type: String
Default: n/a
The custom domain name (CNAME) to use for building non-secure URLs (http
).
Relevant only for users on the Advanced plan or higher that have a custom CNAME. For details, see Private CDNs and CNAMEs.
Type: String
Default: n/a
Relevant only for users on the Advanced plan or higher that have private CDN distribution. For details, see Private CDNs and CNAMEs.
Type: Boolean
Default: false
- Gatsby pulls the data from Cloudinary when it builds; you need to trigger a rebuild whenever new media files are added to the Cloudinary account.
f_auto
andq_auto
Cloudinary transformations are applied automatically to thesecure_url
andurl
value optimizing the delivered media quality and format.- If you use this plugin together with
gatsby-transformer-cloudinary
the secureDistribution, cname and privateCdn options do not carry over, and there is no way to set them in that plugin.
You may improve the documentation, help fellow users, report bugs, suggest enhancements, contribute code and more.
Get started by reading the contribution docs.