2

I am trying to query my ACF options page fields that I have set up in the admin side, and through the WP API Query them using GatsbyJS's gatsby-source-wordpress. When I run build and dev it requests the data and prints out the output

=== [ Fetching wordpress__acf_options ] === http://url.local/wp-json/acf/v3/options/options/
⠈ source and transform nodes -> wordpress__acf_options fetched : 1
Fetching the wordpress__acf_options took: 518.885ms

=== [ Fetching wordpress__acf_options ] === http://url.local/wp-json/acf/v3/options/options
⠈ source and transform nodes -> wordpress__acf_options fetched : 1
Fetching the wordpress__acf_options took: 478.580ms

and within those urls on the browser, I get this response. So I know the data is correct

 {
        acf: {
            social_options: [
                {
                     social_name: "Twitter ",
                     social_link: "https://twitter.com"
                },
                {
                     social_name: "Linkedin",
                     social_link: "https://www.linkedin.com/"
                }
            ],
            test: "pagfe 1"
        }
    }

The problem is when I query the allWordpressAcfOptions in the internal GraphQL. I try and see what options are available to query but all I can get is the ID. This is my query below.

{
  allWordpressAcfOptions {
    edges {
      node {
        id
        internal {
          type
          contentDigest
          owner
        }
        children {
          id
        }
        wordpress_id
      }
    } 
  }
}

and none of the data in there is the data I need, an none of it is representative of the same data shown from REST API Link. So there is something missing. This is the response I get back from the Query.

{
  "data": {
    "allWordpressAcfOptions": {
      "edges": [
        {
          "node": {
            "id": "038ece9f-326d-5bb0-8f17-1bb72ce06c57",
            "internal": {
              "type": "wordpress__acf_options",
              "contentDigest": "10b2729a5f87723bbafc539f99fb23d6",
              "owner": "gatsby-source-wordpress"
            },
            "children": [],
            "wordpress_id": "acf"
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  }
}

For reference my gatsby-source-wordpress options in the gatsby config are this below

options: {
    baseUrl: 'url.local',
    protocol: 'http',
    hostingWPCOM: false,
    useACF: true,
    acfOptionPageIds: ['options'],
    verboseOutput: true
},

options refers to the page ID the my ACF options page is set in my functions.php on the wordpress side.

So in summary, GatsbyJs is referencing the API and pulling the data but what am I doing wrong to query the data via GraphQL?

5
  • Did you try using the graphql console and diving deeper into the result tree to see what is available under the schema? Nov 8, 2018 at 16:00
  • @RomeoMihalcea Yes you can see the results tree that were available in the original post where it reads allWordpressAcfOptions - but it show no data related to the endpoint in question
    – Sam Kelham
    Nov 8, 2018 at 21:44
  • is that the complete schema? you're probably missing something. The details provided are insufficient
    – itaintme
    Nov 11, 2018 at 7:40
  • @itaintme I agree, but what other Schema would I call to get the ACf options data?
    – Sam Kelham
    Nov 11, 2018 at 21:24
  • @SamKelham can't say without looking at the schema. Look around, you'll probably find something
    – itaintme
    Nov 12, 2018 at 9:35

0

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.