Drag-and-drop Document Ordering without leaving the Editing surface.
This plugin aims to be OS-like in that you can select and move multiple documents by holding shift
and clicking a second item, and toggling on/off selections by holding command/control
.
A Sanity Studio with Desk Structure configured.
sanity install @sanity/orderable-document-list
The config parameter requires type
and also accepts title
and icon
.
// ./src/desk-structure/index.js (or similar)
import S from '@sanity/desk-tool/structure-builder'
import {orderableDocumentListDeskItem} from '@sanity/orderable-document-list'
export default () =>
S.list()
.title('Content')
.items([
// Minimum required configuration
orderableDocumentListDeskItem({type: 'category'}),
// Optional configuration
orderableDocumentListDeskItem({
type: 'project',
title: 'Projects',
icon: Paint
// See notes on adding a `filter` below
filter: `__i18n_lang == $lang`,
params: {
lang: 'en_US'
},
}),
// ... all other desk items
** Caution: Adding a filter
**
By default, the plugin will display all documents of the same type
. However, you may wish to add a filter
to reduce this down to a subset of documents. A typical usecase is for internationalized document schema to order documents of just the base language version.
However, order ranks are still computed based on all documents of the same type
. Creating multiple lists with different filter
settings could produce unexpected results.
You must pass in the type
of the schema, to create an initialValue
value.
Additionally, pass in overrides for the field, such as making it visible by passing hidden: false
.
You cannot override the name
, type
or initialValue
attributes.
Example:
// ./src/schema/category.js (or similar)
import {
orderRankField,
orderRankOrdering,
} from '@sanity/orderable-document-list';
export default {
name: 'category',
title: 'Category',
type: 'document',
// Optional: The plugin also exports a set of 'orderings' for use in other Document Lists
orderings: [orderRankOrdering],
fields: [
// Minimum required configuration
orderRankField({ type: 'category' }),
// OR you can override _some_ of the field settings
orderRankField({ type: 'category', hidden: false }),
// ...all other fields
On first load, your Document list will not have any Order. You can select "Reset Order" from the menu in the top right of the list. You can also re-run this at any time.
The orderRankField
will query the last Document to set an initialValue
to come after it. New Documents always start at the end of the Ordered list.
Now when writing a GROQ Query for Documents, use the orderRank
field value to return ordered results:
*[_type == "category"]|order(orderRank)
To get this first version out the door there are few configuration settings and a lot of opinions. Such as:
- The
name
of theorderRank
field is constant - The ability to only sort across all Documents of a
type
Feedback and PRs welcome :)
Uses kvandakes's TypeScript implementation of Jira's Lexorank to create a "lexographical" Document order.
Put simply it updates the position of an individual – or many – Documents in an ordered list without updating any others. It's fast.
MIT © Simeon Griggs See LICENSE