1.1.0 • Published 4 years ago
@11ty/eleventy-data-transistor-fm v1.1.0
Eleventy Data Plugin: Transistor.fm
API Docs: https://developers.transistor.fm/#episodes
Installation:
npm install @11ty/eleventy-data-transistor-fmUsage
const TransistorFmPlugin = require("@11ty/eleventy-data-transistor-fm");
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) {
eleventyConfig.addPlugin(TransistorFmPlugin);
};In a template
By default, the episodes are stored in transistorfm.episodes (this is configurable).
{% for episode in transistorfm.episodes %}
{{ episode.title }}
{% endfor %}Use with an API key
By default, a Transistor FM API key is optional. If you want to use one, create a .env file and add an entry for TRANSISTOR_FM_API_KEY:
TRANSISTOR_FM_API_KEY=This is my keyYou can make the key required or even change the name of the environment variable by passing options to your plugin.
Pass in options
const TransistorFmPlugin = require("@11ty/eleventy-data-transistor-fm");
module.exports = function(eleventyConfig) {
eleventyConfig.addPlugin(TransistorFmPlugin, {
envApiKey: "TRANSISTOR_FM_API_KEY", // the name of the environment variable for the API key
envApiKeyRequired: false, // fail if the environment variable is missing?
data: "transistorfm.episodes", // where in Eleventy to store the return data
});
};