Gridsome requires gridsome.config.js
to work. Plugins and project settings are located here. A basic configuration file would look something like this:
module.exports = {
siteName: 'Gridsome',
siteUrl: 'https://www.gridsome.org',
plugins: []
}
string
<dirname>
Set a name for your project. The name is typically used in the title tag.
string
''
The description is used as description on your frontpage.
string
''
string
''
Gridsome assumes your project is served from the root of your domain.
Change this option to '/my-app'
if your project will be hosted in a
subdirectory called my-app
.
string
%s - <siteName>
Set a template for the title tag. The %s
placeholder is replaced with title
from metaInfo that you set in your pages.
Array
[]
Activate plugins by adding them to the plugins
array.
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
use: '@gridsome/source-filesystem',
options: {
path: 'blog/**/*.md',
route: '/blog/:year/:month/:day/:slug',
typeName: 'Post'
}
}
]
}
Read more about how to use plugins
object
{}
Define routes and templates for collections.
Read more about using templates
object
{}
Add global metadata to the GraphQL schema.
Read more about global metadata
string | Object
'./src/favicon.png'
Gridsome will use any image located at src/favicon.png
as favicon and
touchicon by default, but you can define another path or sizes etc. The icon
should be a square and minimum 16 pixels. The favicon will be resized to 16, 32,
96 pixels. And the touchicon will be resized to 76, 152, 120, 167, 180 pixels by
default.
module.exports = {
icon: './src/my-icon.png'
}
Use a different image for touch icons:
module.exports = {
icon: {
favicon: './src/my-favicon.png',
touchicon: './src/my-touchicon.png'
}
}
Define custom sizes and disable effects on iOS < 7 devices:
module.exports = {
icon: {
favicon: {
src: './src/my-favicon.png',
sizes: [16, 32, 96]
},
touchicon: {
src: './src/my-touchicon.png',
sizes: [76, 152, 120, 167],
precomposed: true
}
}
}
Object | Function
The option will be merged with the internal config if it is an object.
module.exports = {
configureWebpack: {
// merged with the internal config
}
}
If the option is a function, it will get the internal config as its first argument. You can either modify the argument or return a new config object that will override the internal webpack config.
const merge = require('webpack-merge')
module.exports = {
configureWebpack(config) {
return merge({ /* custom config */ }, config)
}
}
Function
A function that will receive an instance of ChainableConfig powered by webpack-chain.
boolean
false
Include the Vue template compiler at runtime.
Function
Configure the development server.
Read more about configuring the development server
boolean
true
Appends a trailing slash to pages and templates by default.
Pages with dynamic routes will not include a trailing slash when this option is enabled and must have extra rewrite rules on the server to work properly. Also, static paths for <g-link>
will not include a trailing slash automatically but should be included in the path:
<g-link to="/about-us/">About us</g-link>
function | object
Use a custom slugify method. Default slugifyer is @sindresorhus/slugify.
module.exports = {
permalinks: {
slugify: {
use: 'another-slugify-library',
options: {}
}
}
}
boolean
Default: false
Split CSS into multiple chunks. Splitting is disabled by default. Splitting CSS can result in weird behaviors.
Object
{}
Pass options to CSS-related loaders. For example:
module.exports = {
css: {
loaderOptions: {
scss: {
// options here will be passed to sass-loader
},
less: {
// options here will be passed to less-loader
}
}
}
}
Supported loaders are:
string
'localhost'
number
8080
string
'dist'
The directory where the production build files will be generated in when running gridsome build
.