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Naive HTML serialization from Sanity documents

This is a Sanity Studio v3 package. For the v2 version, please refer to the v2-branch.

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What this package solves

This is not a plugin, and probably does not need to be installed independently. Instead, it is a dependency for our translation tooling. If you're using any of our TranslationsTab plugins and need to solve a serialization issue, you can skip to the custom serialization guide.

What this package does

This is the source for tooling for naively turning documents and rich text fields into HTML, deserializing them, combining them with source documents, and patching them back. Ideally, this should take in objects that are in portable text, text arrays, or objects with text fields without knowing their specific names or types, and be able to patch them back without additional work on the part of the developer.

This builds heavily on @portabletext/to-html and Sanity's block-tools, and it's highly recommended you familiarize yourself with these if you plan on customizing.

Quick start

Remember, you probably don't want this package on its own! For those that do:

From the same directory as your studio:

npm install --save sanity-naive-html-serializer

or

yarn add sanity-naive-html-serializer

Now, you can import something from the serializer and use it in your code:

import {
  BaseDocumentSerializer,
  BaseDocumentDeserializer,
  BaseDocumentMerger,
} from 'sanity-naive-html-serializer'

v2-to-v3-changes

You likely will not need to make changes to your usage of this package. The biggest change to your codebase will be feeding in the schema to BaseDocumentSerializer. BaseDocumentSerializer should be the only affected interface.

In v2

import schemas from 'part:@sanity/base/schema'

const serializer = BaseDocumentSerializer(schemas)
const serialized = serializer.serializeDocument(doc, 'document')

In v3

If you're in a valid React context:

import useSchema from 'sanity'

const MyComponent = (doc) => {
  const schemas = useSchema()
  const serializer = BaseDocumentSerializer(schemas)
  const serialized = serializer.serializeDocument(doc, 'document')
}

If you're not in a component, you'll likely have access to the schema from the context param passed through most configuration functions. For example:

const defaultDocumentNode: DefaultDocumentNodeResolver = (S, {schema}) => {
  return S.document().views([
    S.view.form(),
    S.view
      .component(SerializeView)
      .options({
        serializeFunc: (doc: SanityDocument) => {
          BaseDocumentSerializer(schema).serializeDocument(doc, 'document')
        },
      })
      .title('Serialize'),
  ])
}

License

MIT © Sanity.io

Develop & test

This plugin uses @sanity/plugin-kit with default configuration for build & watch scripts.

See Testing a plugin in Sanity Studio on how to run this plugin with hotreload in the studio.

Release new version

Run "CI & Release" workflow. Make sure to select the main branch and check "Release new version".

Semantic release will only release on configured branches, so it is safe to run release on any branch.

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