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sanity-plugin-icons

v0.2.0

Published

Icon Picker Input field for sanity bring your own icon packs!

Downloads

157

Readme

sanity-plugin-icons

This is a Sanity Studio v3 plugin.

Installation

npm install sanity-plugin-icons

Usage

Add it as a plugin in sanity.config.ts (or .js) and add the icon packages you use to the configuration array. (minimum of one provider is required)

Example with Sanity Icons and Lucide Icons:

Note that it is a better practice to limit the amount of icons you configure here to the icons you actually use in your project as the bundle size of your frontend and studio will increase when importing large icon libraries.

import {defineConfig} from 'sanity';
import {iconPicker} from 'sanity-plugin-icons'; // Or iconPickerTyped if you want to use the sanity typed package.
import { icons as lucideIcons } from "lucide-react";
import { icons as sanityIcons } from "@sanity/icons";

export default defineConfig({
  //...
  plugins: [iconPicker({
    configurations: [
       {
          title: "Lucide Icons",
          provider: "lucide",
          icons: () => {
            return Object.entries(lucideIcons).map(([name, icon]) => {
              const Component = icon;
              return {
                name: name,
                component: () => <Component size={20} />,
                tags: [name],
              };
            });
          },
        },
        {
          title: "Sanity Icons",
          provider: "sanity",
          icons: () => {
            return Object.entries(sanityIcons).map(([name, Component]) => {
              return {
                name: name,
                component: () => <Component />,
                tags: [name],
              };
            });
          },
        },
    ],
  })],
})

Usage in your frontend

import {icons as lucideIcons} from 'lucide-react'
import {icons as sanityIcons} from '@sanity/icons'

// Example data you get from sanity
const data = {
  _type: 'iconPicker',
  name: 'Beer',
  provider: 'lucide',
  _updatedAt: '2021-07-25T02:30:43.141Z',
}

const icons = {
  lucide: lucideIcons,
  sanity: sanityIcons,
}
export default function App() {
  const Icon = icons[data.provider][data.name]
  return (
    <div className="App">
      <Icon />
    </div>
  )
}

License

MIT © Casper Leerink

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.