Extension for Visual Studio Code that makes developing applications for Sanity.io that much more awesome.
Syntax highlighting for the GROQ query language is available in the following situations:
- Files with the
.groq
extension - Fenced code blocks in Markdown with the
groq
tag - Tagged template literals with the
groq
tag - Queries using the
defineQuery
method - Template literals prefixed with the
/* groq */
comment - Template literals starting with a
// groq
comment
When GROQ-queries are detected, the extension will allow you to run the query and displays the result as JSON in a separate tab.
The project ID and dataset used is determined by finding sanity.cli.ts
in the workspace. If multiple files are found, the extension will prompt you to select one.
If the GROQ file/query has any variables, then extension asks for a relative filename of a JSON-file containing an object of key-value mappings. It autofills the param filename based on the current file with a .json
extension, if it exists.
Install the VSCode Sanity.io Extension. This extension adds syntax highlighting for GROQ-files and groq
tags.
- Clone the repository - https://github.com/sanity-io/vscode-sanity
npm install
- Open it in VSCode
- Go to the debugging section and run the launch program "Extension"
- This will open another VSCode instance with extension enabled
- Open a file that should be syntax highlighted
- Make changes to the extension code, then press (
Ctrl+R
orCmd+R
on Mac) in the syntax highlighted file to test the changes
MIT