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@sanity/export
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Exports documents and assets from a Sanity dataset
npm install --save @sanity/export
const exportDataset = require('@sanity/export')
exportDataset({
// Instance of @sanity/client configured to correct project ID and dataset
client: someInstantiatedSanityClientInstance,
// Name of dataset to export
dataset: 'myDataset',
// Path to write tar.gz-archive file to, or `-` for stdout
outputPath: '/home/your-user/myDataset.tar.gz',
// Whether or not to export assets. Note that this operation is currently slightly lossy;
// metadata stored on the asset document itself (original filename, for instance) might be lost
// Default: `true`
assets: false,
// Exports documents only, without downloading or rewriting asset references
// Default: `false`
raw: true,
// Whether or not to export drafts
// Default: `true`
drafts: true,
// Export only given document types (`_type`)
// Optional, default: all types
types: ['products', 'shops'],
// Run 12 concurrent asset downloads
assetConcurrency: 12,
})
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)This functionality is built in to the @sanity/cli
package as sanity dataset export
MIT-licensed. See LICENSE.
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Export Sanity documents and assets
The npm package @sanity/export receives a total of 89,458 weekly downloads. As such, @sanity/export popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sanity/export demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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