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@sanity/presentation-comlink
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> [!WARNING] > This package is not meant to be used directly, it's a shared dependency of `sanity/presentation` and `@sanity/visual-editing`. Using it in production is at your own risk.
[!WARNING]
This package is not meant to be used directly, it's a shared dependency ofsanity/presentation
and@sanity/visual-editing
. Using it in production is at your own risk.
The sanity/presentation
tool requires a way to communicate with the application that lives within its preview iframe. The application is required to load up at least @sanity/visual-editing
, but can also load up @sanity/core-loader
, @sanity/next-loader
, @sanity/svelte-loader
, and @sanity/react-loader
.
It uses @sanity/comlink
to communicate over the iframe, and any popup preview windows, over the window.postMessage
protocol.
The typings for those messages are defined in this package, as well as utils for maintaining compatibility with how older versions of sanity/presentation
and @sanity/visual-editing
used to format its message payloads, and helpers for handling payloads..
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> [!WARNING] > This package is not meant to be used directly, it's a shared dependency of `sanity/presentation` and `@sanity/visual-editing`. Using it in production is at your own risk.
The npm package @sanity/presentation-comlink receives a total of 730 weekly downloads. As such, @sanity/presentation-comlink popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @sanity/presentation-comlink demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 71 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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