Show your editors how their page will look on Google and major social platforms in your documents' view
This is a Sanity Studio v3 plugin. For the v2 version, please refer to the 0.1.5 version.
Start by installing:
npm install sanity-plugin-social-preview
# or
yarn add sanity-plugin-social-preview
Now go into your deskStructure
file and add the following (if you don't have structure builder settings, check out the official guide):
// deskStructure.js
import { SocialPreview, toPlainText } from 'sanity-plugin-social-preview'
export const getDefaultDocumentNode = ({ schemaType }) => {
// EXAMPLE: Add the social preview view only to those schema types that support it
if (['blog.post', 'marketing.page'].includes(schemaType)) {
return S.document().views([
S.view.form(),
// Add your social preview component
S.view.component(SocialPreview()).title('Social & SEO'),
])
}
return S.document().views([S.view.form()])
}
By default, the plugin will try to extract the data for previews based on common data patterns found in Sanity documents, according to the fallbackPrepareData function.
You can, however, customize which data to pick from the current document and display in its social and SEO previews. For that, pass a prepareData
function, which must return an object with properties to render:
SocialPreview({
// Determine how the SEO/social title, description, url and image are extracted from
// the document's value.
prepareData: ({ title, seo, body, slug }) => ({
title: seo.title || title,
description: seo.description || toPlainText(body || []),
url: `https://example.com/${slug.current}`,
image: seo.ogImage,
}),
}),
If, for example, your description comes from seo.description
and that's Portable Text rich text content, you can use the toPlainText
helper and truncate
it:
import { SocialPreview, toPlainText, truncate } from 'sanity-plugin-social-preview'
// ...
SocialPreview({
prepareData: ({ title, seo }) => ({
title,
description: truncate(toPlainText(seo?.description || []), 200),
url: 'https://hdoro.dev',
}),
}),
You can also remove and customize any individual previews:
SocialPreview({
prepareData: () => ({
/* your default data preparation... */
}),
// Deactivate Facebook previews
facebook: false,
// And customize LinkedIn data - this is the same
linkedin: ({ title }) => ({
title: `${title} | only on LinkedIn`,
// Images can also be external URLs
image: 'https://my-site.com/og-linkedin.png',
}),
})
Feel free to contribute with your PR, as long as you're respectful. Big thanks to @mornir and @fdfontes for your help!