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Utilities for indexing Sanity documents in Algolia

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Sanity + Algolia = ♥️

Here are some helpers to facilitate indexing your Sanity documents as Algolia records, via custom serializing, optional hidden/visibility filtering and directly syncing to an Algolia index from a Sanity webhook.

Steps to implement

  1. Set up one or more webhooks on Sanity to trigger when content is created, edited or deleted.
  2. Deploy a serverless function to receive the webhook payload and update Algolia index

Setup webhook

This is an example of indexing Sanity content in Algolia directly from a Sanity webhook. The target of the webhook is a serverless function running on Vercel, Netlify, AWS etc.

Set up the following Webhook on Sanity. It needs to be that specific webhook projection at the moment, as this module is not yet updated to take advantage of the new GROQ powered Webhooks. You should configure your webhook to target the URL of the serverless function once deployed.

Deploy serverless function

See examples in the example/ folder in this repository for how this can be done. You will want to tailor this code to your own content types and fields, and do any transformation on your data before its indexed in Algolia.

Note that your serverless hosting might require a build step to properly deploy your serverless functions, and that the exported handler and passed parameters might differ from the included examples. Please refer to documentation on deploying functions at your hosting service of choice in order to adapt it to your own needs.

First time indexing

The webhook is great for keeping Algolia up to date to new changes in your Sanity datasets, but you likely also want to first index any content you already have. The simplest way to do this is to run the sanityAlgolia.webhookSync method manually. For ease of use you can export the sanity client and the sanityAlgolia objects from your handler file exemplified above and make use of them like this

const sanity = ...; // configured Sanity client
const sanityAlgolia = ...; // configured sanity-algolia

// Fetch the _id of all the documents we want to index
const types = ["article", "page", "product", "author"];
const query = `* [_type in $types && !(_id in path("drafts.**"))][]._id`

sanity.fetch(query, { types }).then(ids =>
  sanityAlgolia.webhookSync(sanity, { ids: { created: ids, updated: [], deleted: [] }})
)

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