Changes coming from Prismic.io.
See original GitHub issueI’m testing this Gatsby Starter on Netlify. Everything went well: continuous development on Netlify works with the contents of the GitHub repository, but it seems that the contents coming from Prismic.io (when I update a post) are not updated; I have to do new launch of Deploy site on Netlify. Any suggestion?
PS. Just to inform other users, on Netlify (in the Deploy settings area) it is necessary to compile the Build command field (writing gatsby build
) and the Publish directory field (writing public/
) as well as insert the API_KEY coming from Prismic.
Thank you for this wonderful project.
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In any case, I will report any positive evidence here. Thanks again!!!
Probably, yes. But you should ask that the author of the plugin I guess.