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Desk crashes with Uncaught Error: Workspace: missing context value #724
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Same problem |
I'm hitting this issue as well when trying to create a custom nav bar using the instructions at https://www.sanity.io/docs/studio-components-reference#db9fc60782a3 npm v10.2.3 |
I just had this issue happening quite randomly on a Remix project with an embedded Studio. No work was being done on the Sanity schemas or setup when it started happening. It would crash when i went to add new content on a Sanity document. |
Same here
Worked before updating, now i get |
Running into the same issue with my project, Has anyone found a workaround? |
Same here |
After latest updates, same issue is surfaced when hosting on Vercel, but locally all works fine. Frustrating, because absolutely not clear how to fix it. |
Is there any progress on this issue? I've tried many different approaches to find what causes that, but couldn't find it. |
I've encountered this issue as well, after adding a plugin to Sanity. |
I fixed this issue by
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Describe the bug
When embedding the studio into a Next.js app, the desk tool crashes and throws an error "Uncaught Error: Workspace: missing context value". What's interesting is that I have 2 identical projects and one of them works fine, the other crashes with the mentioned error. If I build the studio separately and go to localhost:3333/studio, it doesn't crash.
What could be the issue?
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
sanity.config.ts
Expected behavior
No error is thrown.
Screenshots
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Which versions of Sanity are you using?
Sanity v3.19.0
Next.js both v13.5.5 and v14.0.1
What operating system are you using?
macOS 14.1
Which versions of Node.js / npm are you running?
Run
npm -v && node -v
in the terminal and copy-paste the result here.Node.js v18.18.2
pnpm v8.10.0
Additional context
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Security issue?
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