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Next.js + Sanity starter with Turborepo 🚀

Starter to get going with Next.js and Sanity.

Features

  • Field Level Translation
  • Pages Singletons (each page as a single content type)

What's inside? 👀

This turborepo uses npm as a package manager. It includes the following packages/apps:

Apps and Packages 📦

  • cms: a Sanity v3 app
  • web: a Next.js app (using pages)
  • tsconfig: tsconfig.jsons used throughout the monorepo

Each package/app is 100% TypeScript.

Utilities

This starter has some additional tools already setup for you:

Getting Started

Clone and install dependencies

npm i

Sanity Setup

Let's setup sanity project

npm create sanity@latest

Here create a new project, and use the default dataset configuration.

Next in the project output path kill the process with ctrl + c

Go to Sanity Manage open the project and copy the projectId

Copy the .env.template in a new .env file in the root project and put the projectId as a value for

  • NEXT_PUBLIC_SANITY_PROJECT_ID
  • SANITY_STUDIO_PROJECT_ID

Now create a staging dataset using

cd apps/cms
npx sanity dataset create staging

Sanity Schemas

Pages

The cms app has a desk structure so that each schema within of schemas/pages be a singleton (single content type). the id of each document is the name of the schema.

Localization

This starter has a config for manage the localization within each app

Sanity

The sanity app has a field level translations of which are available

  • localeString: object with string fields for each locale
  • localeText: object with text fields for each locale

these must be used in as types in fields of schemas that require multilanguage

also are filtered using Language Filter

the languages available for each field are configured within i18n/lang

Queries

The recommended way for run the queries is by sending a lang variable for extract each translation. example:

*[_type == 'post'] {
  ...,
  'title': title[$lang]
}

Turbo Setup ✨

Build

To build all apps and packages, run the following command:

npm run build

Develop

To develop all apps and packages, run the following command:

npm run dev

Remote Caching 💽

Turborepo can use a technique known as Remote Caching to share cache artifacts across machines, enabling you to share build caches with your team and CI/CD pipelines.

By default, Turborepo will cache locally. To enable Remote Caching you will need an account with Vercel. If you don't have an account you can create one, then enter the following commands:

cd my-turborepo
npx turbo login

This will authenticate the Turborepo CLI with your Vercel account.

Next, you can link your Turborepo to your Remote Cache by running the following command from the root of your turborepo:

npx turbo link

Useful Links

Next.js + Sanity

Turborepo

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