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Grav as Headless CMS Tied to Gatsby with GraphQL Schema

Gastby

This repo contains the code for a demo Gatsby website, it uses Snipcart for e-commerce and gets the product information from a Grav headless setup.

Steps:

  • Set up Grav CMS as a headless CMS.
  • Install React-powered static site generator Gatsby.
  • Create a source plugin to query the API with GraphQL.
  • The result? A small demo shop powered by Snipcart.

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Enjoy folks!

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