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if I'll to filter data in taxonomy pages, example : I'll get a list of post where tag is A, then I'll filter it with published: true.
published: true
query ($page: Int) { category { title belongsTo(perPage: 10, page: $page) @paginate { pageInfo { totalPages currentPage } edges { node { ... on Post { id title path } } } } } }
when I filter it use this
query Tag ($id: ID!, $page: Int) { tag (id: $id) { title belongsTo (perPage: 2, page: $page, sortBy: "date", filter: { published: {eq: true} }) @paginate { totalCount pageInfo { totalPages currentPage } edges { node { ...on Post { title path date (format: "D MMMM YYYY") timeToRead description content } } } } } }
I get Error in terminal Field "published" is not defined by type BelongsToFilterInput how can I filter and solve it?
Field "published" is not defined by type BelongsToFilterInput
So, I added the published feature to my blog site. You will need to add the following to the gridsome.server.js file. It will add the filter, but will ignore the published field in your development server:
published
gridsome.server.js
module.exports = function(api) { api.loadSource(store => { if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') { const posts = store.getContentType('Post') posts.data().forEach(node => { if (node.published !== true) { posts.removeNode(node.id) } }) } }) }
oke solved, thank's.
Great I am glad this helped.
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if I'll to filter data in taxonomy pages, example :
I'll get a list of post where tag is A, then I'll filter it with
published: true
.when I filter it use this
I get Error in terminal
Field "published" is not defined by type BelongsToFilterInput
how can I filter and solve it?
So, I added the
published
feature to my blog site. You will need to add the following to thegridsome.server.js
file. It will add the filter, but will ignore thepublished
field in your development server:oke solved, thank's.
Great I am glad this helped.