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sourcebit-sample-plugin
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A sample plugin for Sourcebit
This is a simple Sourcebit plugin for development and educational purposes. It retrieves entries from a remote API located at https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/. If the watch option is supplied, one of the entries will be randomly picked every 3 seconds and a string containing "(updated)" will be appended to the body field.
For details on how Sourcebit plugins work and the requirements for creating a new plugin, please check out contribution guidelines.
For a step-by-step walkthrough on building a Sourcebit plugin, check out our tutorial at: https://www.stackbit.com/blog/sourcebit-plugin/
To install the plugin and add it to your project, run:
npm install sourcebit-sample-plugin --save
💡 You don't need to run this command if you start Sourcebit using the interactive setup process, as the CLI will install the plugin for you and add it as a dependency to your project.
The plugin accepts the following configuration parameters. They can be supplied in any of the following ways:
options object of the plugin configuration block inside sourcebit.js, with the value of the Property column as a key;sourcebit fetch command;.env file, with the value of the Env variable column separated by the value with an equals sign (e.g. MY_VARIABLE=my-value);sourcebit fetch command, using the value of the Parameter column as the name of the parameter (e.g. sourcebit fetch --my-parameter).| Property | Type | Visibility | Default value | Env variable | Parameter | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
mySecret | String | Private | MY_SECRET | A secret value. Not actually used by the plugin, purely for demonstration purposes. | ||
watch | Boolean | Public | false | watch | Whether to update entries on a regular interval. | |
titleCase | Boolean | Public | false | Whether to convert the value of the title field to title-case |
sourcebit.js
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
module: require('sourcebit-sample-plugin'),
options: {
titleCase: true
}
}
]
};
This plugin offers an interactive setup process via the npx create-sourcebit command.
N/A
This plugin adds normalized entries to the objects data bucket and normalized model objects to the models data bucket.
The example directory contains a basic installation of Sourcebit with this sample plugin installed and configured. It's a good way to develop a plugin locally.
To run it, run:
cd example
npm install
# Run Sourcebit in the command-line
npm run sourcebit-cli
# Run Sourcebit in a Node.js application
npm run sourcebit-node
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A sample Sourcebit plugin
The npm package sourcebit-sample-plugin receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, sourcebit-sample-plugin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sourcebit-sample-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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