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sanity-secrets
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React hooks and UI for reading and managing secrets in a Sanity Studio. This is a good pattern for keeping configuration secret. Instead of using environment variables which would be bundled with the Studio source (it is an SPA), we store secret information in a document in the dataset. This document will not be readable to externals even in a public dataset. With custom access controls you can also specify which users can read the configuration in your Studio.
This plugin stores secrets as fields on a document in your dataset. Even though that document is not accessible without having the correct permissions (logged in user with read access) it will be included in any export your may do of your dataset and this is important to be aware of.
When native server-side secrets handling is available on the Sanity platform this plugin will be deprecated and a migration path will be provided.
Quick example of both using the secrets and putting up a dialog to let user enter them.
import {useSecrets, SettingsView} from 'sanity-secrets'
const namespace = "myPlugin"
const pluginConfigKeys = [{
key: 'apiKey',
title: 'Your secret API key'
}]
const MyComponent = () => {
const {secrets} = useSecrets(namespace)
const [showSettings, setShowSettings] = useState(false)
useEffect(() => {
if (!secrets) { setShowSettings(true)}
}, [secrets])
return (
{showSettings && (
<SettingsView
namespace={namespace}
keys={pluginConfigKeys}
onClose={() => {
setShowSettings(false)
}}
/>
)}
)
}
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React hooks and UI for reading and managing secrets in a Sanity Studio. This is a good pattern for keeping configuration secret. Instead of using environment variables which would be bundled with the Studio source (it is an SPA), we store secret informati
The npm package sanity-secrets receives a total of 542 weekly downloads. As such, sanity-secrets popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sanity-secrets 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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