--- date: 2020-05-22T14:08:00.367Z updated: 2020-05-23T11:35:12+02:00 title: Redirect Plugin for Markdown Pages in Gatsby image: ./gatsby-redirect-from-teaser.png changelog: kremalicious/gatsby-redirect-from tags: - goodies - gatsby - development toc: true --- Plugin for [Gatsby](https://www.gatsbyjs.org) to create redirects based on a list in your Markdown frontmatter, mimicking the behavior of [jekyll-redirect-from](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-redirect-from). ## Features By adding a `redirect_from` list of URLs to your Markdown file's YAML frontmatter, this plugin creates client-side redirects for all of them at build time, with Gatsby's [createRedirect](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/docs/actions/#createRedirect) used under the hood. By combining this plugin with [gatsby-plugin-meta-redirect](https://github.com/getchalk/gatsby-plugin-meta-redirect) you get simple server-side redirects from your `redirect_from` lists out of the box. You can also combine it with any other plugin picking up Gatsby `createRedirect` calls to get proper SEO-friendly [server-side redirects](#server-side-redirects) for your hosting provider. ## Usage First, install the plugin from your project's root: ```bash cd yourproject/ npm i gatsby-redirect-from gatsby-plugin-meta-redirect ``` Then add it to your `gatsby-config.js` file under `plugins`: ```js title="gatsby-config.js" plugins: [ 'gatsby-redirect-from', 'gatsby-plugin-meta-redirect' // make sure this is always the last one ] ``` That's it for the configuration. Finally, use the key `redirect_from` followed by a list in your Markdown file's YAML frontmatter: ```yaml title="post.md" --- title: Aperture File Types redirect_from: - /new-goodies-aperture-file-types-icons/ - /goodie-updated-aperture-file-types-v11/ - /aperture-file-types-v12-released/ - /2008/04/aperture-file-types/ # note: trailing slashes are required --- ``` ## Default Query Plugin assumes the default setup from [gatsby-starter-blog](https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby-starter-blog), with Markdown files processed by [gatsby-transformer-remark](https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/tree/master/packages/gatsby-transformer-remark), and adding a field `slug` for each markdown node. Resulting in the availability of a `allMarkdownRemark` query. Head over to `gatsby-starter-blog`'s [`gatsby-node.js`](https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby-starter-blog/blob/master/gatsby-node.js#L57) file to see how this is done, or follow the [Adding Markdown Pages](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/docs/adding-markdown-pages/) tutorial. Optionally, you can pass a different query to this [plugin's configuration](#options). ## Server-Side Redirects Gatsby's `createRedirect` only creates client-side redirects, so further integration is needed to get SEO-friendly server-side redirects or make your redirects work when users have JavaScript disabled. Which is highly dependent on your hosting provider: if you want to have the proper HTML status codes like `301`, Apache needs `.htaccess` rules for that, Nginx needs `rewrite` rules, S3 needs `RoutingRules`, Vercel needs entries in a `vercel.json`, Netlify needs a `_redirects` file, and so on. One simple way, as suggested by default in installation, is to use [gatsby-plugin-meta-redirect](https://github.com/getchalk/gatsby-plugin-meta-redirect) to generate static HTML files with a `` tag for every `createRedirect` call in their ``. So it works out of the box with this plugin without further adjustments. This way is the most compatible way of handling redirects, working with pretty much every hosting provider. Only catch: it's only for usability, no SEO-friendly `301` redirect is set anywhere. For some hosting providers additional plugins are available which will pick up the redirects created by this plugin and create server-side redirects for you. Be sure to add any of those plugins after `gatsby-redirect-from` in your `gatsby-config.js`: | Provider | Plugin | | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Netlify | [gatbsy-plugin-netlify](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/packages/gatsby-plugin-netlify/) | | Vercel | [gatsby-plugin-zeit-now](https://github.com/universse/gatsby-plugin-zeit-now) | | AWS S3 | [gatsby-plugin-s3](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/packages/gatsby-plugin-s3) | | Nginx | [gatsby-plugin-nginx-redirect](https://github.com/gimoteco/gatsby-plugin-nginx-redirect) | | Apache | [gatsby-plugin-htaccess-redirects](https://github.com/GatsbyCentral/gatsby-plugin-htaccess-redirects) | ## Options Plugin does not require to be configured but additional customization options are available: | Option | Default | Description | | ------- | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `query` | `allMarkdownRemark` | Modify the query being used to get the frontmatter data. E.g. if you use MDX, set `allMdx` here. | Add options to the plugins's configuration object in `gatsby-config.js` like so: ```js title="gatsby-config.js" plugins: [ { resolve: 'gatsby-redirect-from', options: { query: 'allMdx' } }, 'gatsby-plugin-meta-redirect' // make sure this is always the last one ] ``` ## Check out & contribute Head over to GitHub for more documentation, take a peek into the code, or to report some bugs.

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