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sanity-plugin-vercel-deploy
Advanced tools
Trigger Vercel Deploy Hooks from your Sanity Studio.
✨ LIVE status updates ✨ multiple deployments ✨ active polling ✨ Vercel Teams support ✨
Run the following command in your studio folder using the Sanity CLI:
sanity install vercel-deploy
⚠️ Note: If your Studio is not using the @sanity/dashboard
part, you'll need to manually install this as well:
sanity install @sanity/dashboard
Once installed, you should see a new "Deploy" tool in your Sanity Studio navbar.
To create a new deployment, click the Add Project
button. Next, you'll be prompted to add the following:
Title
A name for your deployment. This can be whatever you want, to help you organize your deployments. Typically, this should be the environment you are deploying to, like
Production
orStaging
Vercel Project Name
This is the actual Project Name listed in your Vercel account. Navigate to your Project Settings within Vercel to find your Project Name.
Vercel Team Slug
If your project is part of a Vercel Team you will need to fill out this field. Navigate to your Team from within Vercel, and use the URL slug (ie. vercel.com/
team-666
).
Deploy Hook URL
This is the Vercel Deploy hook you want to trigger. You can set these up within your Vercel Project, under Settings -> Git and scroll down to the "Deploy Hooks" section. Create your desired hook (ie. "Production Deploy" on
main
branch)
Vercel Token
This is a token from your Vercel Account (not project). Navigate to your Account Settings, and go to "Tokens". Create a new Token, giving it a recognizable name for what it's being used for, like "Sanity Deploy". A Token will be generated for you to copy once.
😎 Once you've created your deployment you can now trigger deploys at anytime!
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Trigger Vercel Deploy Hooks from your Sanity Studio
The npm package sanity-plugin-vercel-deploy receives a total of 1,348 weekly downloads. As such, sanity-plugin-vercel-deploy popularity was classified as popular.
We found that sanity-plugin-vercel-deploy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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