...but good news!
A new project is on the way, head over to mdx-embed for more info
If you have any questions in the mean time you'll find me on Twitter: @pauliescanlon
With gatsby-mdx-embed
you can embed media content from providers like Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and a number of others directly in .mdx
... no imports required
npm install @pauliescanlon/gatsby-mdx-embed --save
npm install gatsby-plugin-mdx @mdx-js/mdx @mdx-js/react --save
// gatsby.config
module.exports = {
...
plugins: [`@pauliescanlon/gatsby-mdx-embed`]
...
}
gatsby-mdx-embed
automatically injects an MDXProvider
. If it's the first and / or only plugin that uses this method you shouldn't have any clashes.
However, if you're using a theme or some other plugin that uses .mdx
you may need to switch the order of the plugins.
A note on using multiple MDXProvider
(s) directly from @chrisbiscardi
Multiple providers will merge the components object. Last provider wins
If the above doesn't help you might need to manually import the MdxEmbedProvider
and use it to wrap your MDXRenderer
// layout.js
import { MdxEmbedProvider } from '@pauliescanlon/gatsby-mdx-embed';
<MdxEmbedProvider>
<MDXRenderer>{body}</MDXRenderer>
</MdxEmbedProvider>;
MDX Embed has been updated to include Intersection Observer support for all providers.
With Intersection Observer support now heavy provider scripts won't be loaded until the component in question scrolls in to view... Keeping your site blazing fast! ⚡
If you're using gatsby-mdx-embed in your project i'd love to hear from you @pauliescanlon
Thanks to the following projects which were used as references