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@sanity/vision
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Vision is a plugin for Sanity Studio for testing GROQ queries. It features:

npm install --save-exact @sanity/vision
// `sanity.config.ts` / `sanity.config.js`:
import {defineConfig} from 'sanity'
import {visionTool} from '@sanity/vision'
export default defineConfig({
// ...
plugins: [
visionTool({
// Note: These are both optional
defaultApiVersion: 'v2021-10-21',
defaultDataset: 'some-dataset',
}),
],
})
If you only want the Vision tool available in development (e.g., not in deployed studios), you can import and use the isDev constant from the sanity package:
// `sanity.config.ts` / `sanity.config.js`:
import {defineConfig, isDev} from 'sanity'
import {visionTool} from '@sanity/vision'
const devOnlyPlugins = [visionTool()]
export default defineConfig({
// ...
plugins: [
// ... your other plugins here ...
...(isDev ? devOnlyPlugins : []),
],
})
If you only want the Vision tool available to administrators, you can use the Tool API to filter out the tool based on role:
// `sanity.config.ts` / `sanity.config.js`:
import {defineConfig} from 'sanity'
import {visionTool} from '@sanity/vision'
export default defineConfig({
// ... name, title, projectId, dataset, etc.
plugins: [
// ... your other plugins here ...
visionTool(),
],
tools: (prev, {currentUser}) => {
const isAdmin = currentUser?.roles.some((role) => role.name === 'administrator')
// If the user has the administrator role, return all tools.
// If the user does not have the administrator role, filter out the vision tool.
return isAdmin ? prev : prev.filter((tool) => tool.name !== 'vision')
},
})
MIT-licensed. See LICENSE.
FAQs
Sanity plugin for running/debugging GROQ-queries against Sanity datasets
The npm package @sanity/vision receives a total of 122,231 weekly downloads. As such, @sanity/vision popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sanity/vision demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 105 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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