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The Official Sanity integration for Astro
In your Astro project, run the following command to install the Sanity Astro integration:
npx astro add @sanity/astro @astrojs/react
npm install @astrojs/react @sanity/astro @types/react-dom @types/react react-dom react
Configure the integration in your astro.config.mjs
file. The configuration options and methods are the same as for @sanity/client:
import sanity from "@sanity/astro";
import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
// https://astro.build/config
export default defineConfig({
integrations: [
sanity({
projectId: "3do82whm",
dataset: "next",
useCdn: true,
}),
],
});
This enables the use of useSanityClient()
in your template files. For example:
---
// /blog/index.astro
import { useSanityClient } from "@sanity/astro";
const client = useSanityClient();
const posts = await client.fetch(`*[_type == "post" && defined(slug)] | order(publishedAt desc)`);
---
<h1>Blog</h1>
<ul>
{posts.map((post) => (
<li>
<a href={"/posts/" + post.slug.current} class="post-link">
{post.title}
</a>
</li>
))}
</ul>
Check out this guide for a more elaborate introduction to how to integrate content from Sanity into Astro.
Sanity Studio is a customizable content workspace where you can edit your content. It‘s a Single Page Application that you can keep in its own repository, together with your Astro project as a monorepo, or embedded in your website.
To initialize a Studio in a dedicated folder, you can run npm create sanity@latest
and follow the instructions.
This integration lets you embed a Sanity Studio on a route in your Astro project. To enable it:
sanity.config.ts
(or .js
)projectId
and dataset
to it:// sanity.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from "sanity";
import { deskTool } from "sanity/desk";
export default defineConfig({
name: "project-name",
title: "Project Name",
projectId: "<YOUR-PROJECT-ID>",
dataset: "<YOUR-DATASET-NAME>",
plugins: [deskTool()],
schema: {
types: [],
},
});
You can use this configuration file to install plugins, add a schema with document types, add customizations etc.
astro.config.mjs
:
output: 'hybrid'
: Required since the Studio is a client-side applicationstudioBasePath: '/admin'
: The route/path for where you want to access your studiointegrations
array.// astro.config.mjs
import sanityIntegration from "@sanity/astro";
import { defineConfig } from "astro/config";
import react from "@astrojs/react";
export default defineConfig({
output: "hybrid",
integrations: [
sanityIntegration({
projectId: "3do82whm",
dataset: "next",
useCdn: true,
// Access the Studio on your.url/admin
studioBasePath: "/admin",
}),
react(),
],
});
Remember that you have to enable CORS origins for authenticated requests for the domains you're running your website project on. The Studio should automatically detect and let you add this when you access it on a new URL.
We recommend using astro-portabletext to render your PortableText fields in Astro. See an example of this in apps/example/src/components/PortableText.astro, including using custom components to render custom blocks and annotations.
We recommend using @sanity/image-url to help you generate URLs for presenting Sanity images in your Astro app. See an example of this in apps/example/src/components/SanityImage.astro
FAQs
Official Sanity Astro integration
The npm package @sanity/astro receives a total of 4,979 weekly downloads. As such, @sanity/astro popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sanity/astro demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 56 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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