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podcast-to-sanity

v1.0.1

Published

Import your podcast RSS-feed to Sanity

Readme

Podcast to Sanity

This CLI lets you import podcasts into Sanity via their RSS-feed.

Installation

npm install -g podcast-to-sanity

Requirements

Requires node.js version >= 7.6

Usage

Install the CLI tool (see Installation above).

Have your Sanity project ID, dataset name and a write token ready.

Run podcast-to-sanity in your terminal and follow the instructions.

Run sanity install podcast in your Sanity project folder to view the content in the studio, or copy these schema files if you want to tweak them.

You can also check out the sanity podcast server if you want to try out the RSS-feed from your data.

Documentation

  Usage
    $ sanity-to-podcast

  Options
    --rssFeed, -r  Include a rss feed
    --projectId, -p Sanity.io project ID
    --dataset, -d Sanity.io dataset
    --token, -t Sanity token with write access
    --keep-file-location, -k Import audio file urls and not files to Sanity
    --help, -h Output this help text

  Examples
    $ podcast-to-sanity --keep-file-location
    # Imports all metadata and content, but not file assets

Caveats

Podcast RSS feeds aren't very standardized. Your milage may vary.

License

MIT-licensed. See LICENSE.