I'm trying to use React-slick with gatsby-plugin images and I have the page setup like this.
import React from "react";
import { graphql } from "gatsby"
import Slider from "react-slick";
import "slick-carousel/slick/slick.css";
import "slick-carousel/slick/slick-theme.css";
import { GatsbyImage } from "gatsby-plugin-image"
const settings = {
autoPlay: true,
arrows: false,
dots: true,
infinite: true,
speed: 500,
slidesToShow: 1,
slidesToScroll: 1,
};
const ImgSlide = ({ data }) => {
return (
<div>
<Slider {...settings}>
<div>
<GatsbyImage fluid={data.image1.childImageSharp.fluid} />
</div>
<div>
<GatsbyImage fluid={data.image2.childImageSharp.fluid} />
</div>
</Slider>
</div>
);
};
export const pageQuery = graphql`
query {
image1: file(relativePath: { eq: "images/icon.png" }) {
childImageSharp {
fluid {
...GatsbyImageSharpFluid
}
}
}
image2: file(relativePath: { eq: "images/icon.png" }) {
childImageSharp {
fluid {
...GatsbyImageSharpFluid
}
}
}
}
`
export default ImgSlide;
When i run Gatsby develop I get an error saying image1 is not defined. I really don't know what I'm missing here. I think it has something to do with how I'm trying to define image1 but I'm pretty sure I've used relativePath properly unless I'm not specifying the location properly.
I do have the same image specified twice that is just because I have not imported the photos in just yet I'm just testing to make it work.
gatsby-config setup is
module.exports = {
siteMetadata: {
title: "Inkd Era",
description: "Clothing and brand built for tattoo and tattoed culture",
},
plugins: [
"gatsby-plugin-sass",
"gatsby-plugin-image",
"gatsby-plugin-react-helmet",
"gatsby-plugin-sitemap",
{
resolve: "gatsby-plugin-manifest",
options: {
icon: "src/images/icon.png",
},
},
"gatsby-transformer-remark",
"gatsby-plugin-sharp",
"gatsby-transformer-sharp",
{
resolve: "gatsby-transformer-remark",
options: {
plugins: [
{
resolve: "gatsby-remark-images",
options: {
maxWidth: 650,
},
},
],
},
},
{
resolve: "gatsby-source-filesystem",
options: {
name: "images",
path: `${__dirname}/src/images/`,
},
__key: "images",
},
{
resolve: "gatsby-source-filesystem",
options: {
name: "pages",
path: `${__dirname}/src/pages/`,
},
__key: "pages",
},
{
resolve: `gatsby-plugin-manifest`,
options: {
name: `Inkd Era`,
short_name: `Inkd era`,
start_url: `/`,
background_color: `#000`,
theme_color: `#fafafa`,
display: `standalone`,
icon: `content/assets/gatsby-icon.png`,
},
},
],
};
The structure for the new <GatsbyImage>
component when passing the image itself is using the image
prop
, not fluid
. In addition, the query needs to fetch gatsbyImageData
, not fluid
as you can see in the docs:
import { graphql } from "gatsby"
import { GatsbyImage, getImage } from "gatsby-plugin-image"
function BlogPost({ data }) {
const image = getImage(data.blogPost.avatar)
return (
<section>
<h2>{data.blogPost.title}</h2>
<GatsbyImage image={image} alt={data.blogPost.author} />
<p>{data.blogPost.body}</p>
</section>
)
}
export const pageQuery = graphql`
query {
blogPost(id: { eq: $Id }) {
title
body
author
avatar {
childImageSharp {
gatsbyImageData(
width: 200
placeholder: BLURRED
formats: [AUTO, WEBP, AVIF]
)
}
}
}
}
`
In your scenario, you are mixing the gatsby-image
approach, from Gatsby v2
with the new gatsby-plugin-image
, which stills in beta, but it's from the v3
.
If you want to use the <GatsbyImage>
, adapt the query and the component to the needs, otherwise, use the gatsby-image
properly like:
import Img from `gatsby-image`
<Img fluid={data.image1.childImageSharp.fluid} />
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