Sanity Media
Alternative media management for Sanity.
Background
This plugin provides a dedicated media browser for managing images within Sanity.
Out of the box, it provides a link in the menu where you can view all dataset images from anywhere within the studio.
It can also be used as a custom asset source for image fields.
Features
- Adds a menu item / tool for easy access from anywhere in the studio
- Grid / table views
- Multiple selection (hold down the shift key) and deletion
- Displays the selected assets on the current field
- Custom filters to display unused assets and those referenced in the current document
- Basic filename / date sorting
- If using as a custom asset source: displays the current document title that you're inserting into
- View basic file metadata: original file name and size, dimensions and MIME type
- Integration with Sanity's snackbar notifications
- Single click to download high quality versions of your assets
- Virtualized displays (with
react-window
) for speedy browsing of large datasets
When sanity-plugin-media
is accessed via a custom asset source, you'll have the option to insert assets as well as view the currently selected image for that field.
Install
In your Sanity project folder:
sanity install media
This will add the Media button to your studio menu. If this is all you're after – that's all you need to do!
Enabling it as a global custom asset source
This plugin exposes part:sanity-plugin-media/asset-source
as a part you can import when defining custom asset sources.
In sanity.json
, add the following snippet the parts
array:
{
"implements": "part:@sanity/form-builder/input/image/asset-sources",
"path": "./parts/assetSources.js"
}
./parts/assetSources.js
:
import MediaAssetSource from 'part:sanity-plugin-media/asset-source'
export default [MediaAssetSource]
Now clicking 'select' on every image field will invoke sanity-plugin-media
.
Read more about Sanity's custom asset sources.
Good to know
-
Displaying unused assets and assets referenced in the currrent document can be slow on large datasets (with thousands of images). This may be improved in future with changes to the GROQ query engine.
-
Batch deleting assets invokes multiple API requests - this is because Sanity's transactions are atomic. In other words, deleting 10 selected assets will use 10 API requests.
Roadmap
- Display total image count (Contingent on query engine rewrite)
- More keyboard shortcuts
- Delete confirmation dialog
- Image uploads
- Multiple insertion into documents
- More detailed metadata views
- Folder management (!)
- Fix typings across the board, consider using
typesafe-actions
- Remember browser options with local storage
Contributing
Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!