AMP ⚡ using Gatsby
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title: AMP ⚡ using Gatsby
slug: amp-using-gatsby
lang: en-US
tags:
- amp
- gatsby
date: 2018-11-18T07:48:04.838Z
summary: >-
I created gatsby plugin for generating AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages). I try
to explain how to use it.
I created gatsby plugin (called gatsby-plugin-html2amp) for generating AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages). I try to explain how to use it.
It's easy to use 😁
Prepare Gatsby blog
$ npm install --global gatsby-cli
$ gatsby new gatsby-blog https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby-starter-blog
then check the blog
$ cd gatsby-blog
$ npm start
# Access http://localhost:8000
Make it AMP !
Add plugin
$ npm install --save gatsby-plugin-html2amp
Set plugin configuration to gatsby-config.js
at bottom of file.
{
resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-html2amp',
options: {
files: ['**/*.html'],
dist: 'public/amp'
}
}
Modify blog post template
To make your post page valid as AMP add canonical
in <head>
src/templates/blog-post.js
export const pageQuery = graphql`
query BlogPostBySlug($slug: String!) {
site {
siteMetadata {
title
author
}
}
markdownRemark(fields: { slug: { eq: $slug } }) {
id
excerpt
html
fields { // ⚡ Add this fields.slug into Graphql
slug
}
frontmatter {
title
date(formatString: "MMMM DD, YYYY")
}
}
}
`
then add canonical
src/templates/blog-post.js
<Helmet
htmlAttributes={{ lang: 'en' }}
meta={[{ name: 'description', content: siteDescription }]}
title={`${post.frontmatter.title} | ${siteTitle}`}>
<link rel="canonical" href={`${post.fields.slug}`} /> // ⚡ Add canonical
</Helmet>
Generate
$ npm run build
Now you can see AMP source at public/amp
⚡