Community Digest #33: Status dashboard, color-themed portfolio, and image for Gatsby
Written by Knut Melvær
This week’s Community Digest features the newest projects and Studio features from the community ecosystem: a build status dashboard for projects on Vercel, an alternative Sanity image implementation for Gatsby, and a slick portfolio site with a neat Studio setup.
Dashboard widget for Vercel
Robin Pyon, the creator of the Media plugin, is back with another useful addition for Sanity Studio. A widget for the Dashboard to monitor your projects on Vercel that:
- displays a list of recent builds along with deployment aliases, branch/commit messages, build-age, and creator
- refreshes periodically (every 20 seconds) when the window gains focus and immediately after a manual build is triggered
- optionally displays a button for manual builds
Portfolio for Nik Sharma
We love the clean design of the portfolio that PBJ shared with us in the #i-made-this channel. Built with Gatsby, it includes color theming as well as Instagram and TikTok embeds in the rich text editor.
Sanity images for Gatsby
Corey Ward has built a lot of websites with Gatsby. He took it upon himself to make a new plugin for using Sanity’s asset pipeline in Gatsby projects. If the built-in support for gatsby-image
isn't to your liking, this is definitely worth checking out.
In Corey's own words:
It’s here, it’s here, it’s finally here! It’s the well-considered marriage between Sanity’s image assets and Gatsby that you’ve all been waiting for!
- Outputs a single
<img>
tag: no messing with nested DOM structures - Supports low-quality image previews out of the box, without build-time penalties
- Generates a
srcSet
automatically based on thewidth
you specify in your component code (meaning you can change it on the fly!) - Applies Sanity hotspot data as the
object-position
in case you need it - Computes cropped dimensions and drops
srcSet
entries that are larger than the source dimensions when appropriate (follows Sanity’s image-url parameters) - Configures image quality, resizing behavior, file format, and more with Sanity’s Image API
Corey also shares a secret trick: You can use this for non-Gatsby projects as well using Webpack’s DefinePlugin configuration.
Join us in the community
Come join us in the Slack community; we'd love to meet you in the #introductions channel.
Want to be in this digest? Got a project to share? Head on over to the #i-made-this channel. If you need help along the way, be sure to check out our other channels (#help, #gatsby, etc).