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I want to set up pagination in a Gatsby blog. In my pages/index.js page I am storing the posts, the "chunked" posts (e.g. chunks of 4 posts per page), and the current page number:

this.state = {
  allPosts: props.data.allMarkdownRemark.edges,
  postChunks: [],
  currentpage: 0,
};

Currently, if I go to localhost:8000 it points to this component, loads the first 4 posts and displays them. I want to be able to go to localhost:8000/page2 and for this route to point to the same component. Currently it takes me to the 404 page. How can I modify the routing so that all pageX routes go to the same index.js component?

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With Gatsby, you create routes programmatically.

Check out gatsby-paginate which makes it easy to create paginated index pages https://github.com/pixelstew/gatsby-paginate/

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If you use react-router you can just use <Route path="/" component={Blog} />

Any path that follows from the root "/" will go to the same Blog component (you can avoid this by declaring 'exact path' instead). I'm guessing you can use the url to determine which chunk you display then.

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    Yeah I'm wondering how to do this specifically in Gatsby's architecture, best practices etc.
    – GluePear
    Nov 8, 2017 at 21:30

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