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@sanity/groq-store
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Don't use this package directly, yet.
It's a new version of
@sanity/groq-store
that uses Content Source Maps instead of groq-js to subscribe to queries that are kept in sync with document mutations in real time.It's currently used by
@sanity/presentation
. We're planning on using it in@sanity/core-loader
and@sanity/preview-kit
.When the API is stable we'll document it and https://github.com/sanity-io/groq-store will be archived and link to this README. This notice will be removed and you can start using it directly.
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Stream dataset to memory for in-memory querying
The npm package @sanity/groq-store receives a total of 21,641 weekly downloads. As such, @sanity/groq-store popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sanity/groq-store demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 40 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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