The Essential Gatsby build plugin enables caching of builds, SSR and DSG render modes, image CDN and Gatsby Functions. It is installed automatically for all new Gatsby sites.
Note:
- Essential Gatsby includes functionality from the Gatsby Cache build plugin. If you already have the Gatsby Cache plugin installed on your Netlify site, you should remove it before installing this plugin.
- Essential Gatsby is not compatible with the Gatsby community plugin gatsby-plugin-netlify-cache.
Gatsby sites need two plugins to support all features.
- The Netlify build plugin, called "Essential Gatsby" or
@netlify/plugin-gatsby
. This is installed automatically for all Gatsby sites deployed to Netlify. - The Gatsby plugin
gatsby-plugin-netlify
. This needs to be manually installed.
New Gatsby sites on Netlify automatically install the Essential Gatsby build plugin. You can confirm this in the build logs. If you need to install it manually, you have two options:
-
The Netlify UI. Here, you can search for "Essential Gatsby" and install the plugin.
-
File-based plugin installation. You can install the plugin as
@netlify/plugin-gatsby
in yournetlify.toml
file.
You should also install the Gatsby plugin gatsby-plugin-netlify. This is required for SSR and DSG pages, and adds support for Gatsby redirects and asset caching rules:
- Add the package as a dependency:
npm install -D gatsby-plugin-netlify
- Then add the following to your
gatsby-config.js
file:
module.exports = {
plugins: ['gatsby-plugin-netlify'],
}
See the gatsby-plugin-netlify docs for more information, including optional plugin configuration.
In order to support Gatsby Functions and DSG and SSR render modes, this plugin
generates four Netlify Functions called __api
, __ssr
, __dsg
and _ipx
. If
you are not using any of these modes, then you can disable the creation of these
functions. If you are using the latest version of gatsby-plugin-netlify
then
this will be handled automatically, disabling functions if the site has no
Gatsby Functions, or DSG/SSR pages. Otherwise, you can do this manually by
setting the environment variable NETLIFY_SKIP_GATSBY_FUNCTIONS
to true
. Be
aware that if you do this, any DSG or SSR pages will not work, and nor will any
Gatsby Functions or the remote image CDN.
Gatsby includes beta support for deferred image resizing using a CDN. Netlify includes full support for Image CDN on all plans. For details on how to enable it, see the image CDN docs.
Currently you cannot use StaticImage
or gatsby-transformer-sharp
in SSR or
DSG pages. Support for Gatsby Image CDN is coming soon. The best workaround is
to use an image CDN such as
Cloudinary
or imgix to host your images. This will give
you faster builds and rendering too.
When developing Gatsby Functions it is usually easier to use the built-in
gatsby develop
functions server. However if you want to try the Netlify
functions wrapper it will run via netlify dev
. You should be sure to run
netlify build
first, so that the wrappers are generated and the functions
copied across.
In order to use Netlify Background or Netlify Scheduled Functions in your Gatsby project, you will need to create a netlify/functions
directory at the root of the project, and put the Functions in there.
Once that's completed, the Background or Scheduled Function can be invoked like an ordinary Gatsby function.