Install a Gatsby Blog built using React, GraphQL and Cosmic JS

Written by carsoncgibbons | Published 2018/06/05
Tech Story Tags: javascript | graphql | react | web-development | blog

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Cosmic JS just rolled out its Gatsby Source Plugin for building blazing-fast websites using Cosmic JS as a data source. Cosmic JS Community Member Jazib Sawar has built the first Gatsby Blog using React, GraphQL and Cosmic JS. In this blog I’ll demonstrate installing this blazing fast blog built using Gatsby and utilizing the power of Cosmic JS 🔥🚀⚡️

TL;DR: Gatsby BlogGatsby Blog DemoGatsby Blog CodebaseGatsby Source PluginBuild a Gatsby Blog using the Cosmic JS Source Plugin

Step 1: Create a New Bucket

Step 2: Install the Gatsby Blog

Install via the Cosmic JS CLI Run the following code, one line at a time, in your preferred command line tool. Go to the Cosmic CLI NPM page for more info.

Cosmic JS is empowering blended teams of developers and non-technical editors to build apps faster and manage content more nimbly on a light-weight stack. Installing example applications is a great way to prototype and get familiarized with easy content modeling examples within your Bucket Dashboard. To install the Gatsby Blog from the Cosmic JS Community, Sign Up.

Cosmic JS is an API-first cloud-based content management platform that makes it easy to manage applications and content. If you have questions about the Cosmic JS API, please reach out to the founders on Twitter or Slack.

Carson Gibbons is the Co-Founder & CMO of Cosmic JS, an API-first Cloud-based Content Management Platform that decouples content from code, allowing devs to build slick apps and websites in any programming language they want.


Written by carsoncgibbons | Director of Sales @ Preciate Formerly Co-Founder @ Cosmic JS Y Combinator W19 Batch
Published by HackerNoon on 2018/06/05