express-prismic v1.1.1
express-prismic
Prismic.io support for ExpressJS
This is a set of helpers to use Prismic.io in an Express application. If you're starting from scratch, our NodeJS SDK is a good base.
Configuration
After including express-prismic
in your package.json
, simply import the prismic object:
var prismic = require('express-prismic').Prismic;
The Prismic object is extended from the Javascript Kit, so any attribute of the official kit, for example Predicates
, is also available in the object exposed by express-prismic.
It needs to be initialized with your configuration:
prismic.init({
apiEndPoint: "https://your-repo-name.prismic.io", // Mandatory
linkResolver: function(doc) { // Mandatory
return false;
},
accessToken: "xxx" // Optional
});
Usage
You can then create a Prismic context in your routes if you need to query your repository:
app.route('/').get(function(req, res) {
var p = prismic.withContext(req,res); // This will retrieve the API object asynchronously (using a promise)
p.getByUID('page', 'get-started', function (err, document) {
res.render('index-prismic', {
document: document
});
});
});
Several helper functions are available to query your repository. The most flexible is the query
function:
var p = prismic.withContext(req,res); // This will retrieve the API object asynchronously (using a promise)
p.query(prismic.Predicate.fulltext('document', term), {
page: 2,
pageSize: 10
}, function (err, results) {
[...]
});
Previews
You can preview any document including drafts in your production site, securely. All you have to do is:
- Include this route:
app.route('/preview').get(prismic.preview);
- Configure the URL to that preview route in the settings of your repository
- Make sure that the Prismic Toolbar is included in your views
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