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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sasha
8efb926be9 chore: split e2e-admin__e2e__1 test suite (#9254)
Speeds up the longest test suite.
From:
<img width="494" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/76d96ece-696a-4b56-9192-deaa307a0442">
To:
<img width="477" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a9d46180-a9cc-4ef9-8727-0130b422baf0">
2024-11-17 00:47:38 +02:00
Jarrod Flesch
bcbca0e44a chore: improves field types (#9172)
### What?
Ensures `path` is required and only present on the fields that expect it
(all fields except row).

Deprecates `useFieldComponents` and `FieldComponentsProvider` and
instead extends the RenderField component to account for all field
types. This also improves type safety within `RenderField`.

### Why?
`path` being optional just adds DX overhead and annoyance. 

### How?
Added `FieldPaths` type which is added to iterable field types. Placed
`path` back onto the ClientFieldBase type.
2024-11-13 13:53:47 -05:00
James Mikrut
9da85430a5 feat: adds ability to define base filter for list view (#9177)
Adds the ability to define base list view filters, which is super
helpful when you're doing multi-tenant things in Payload.
2024-11-13 18:34:01 +00:00
Jacob Fletcher
c96fa613bc feat!: on demand rsc (#8364)
Currently, Payload renders all custom components on initial compile of
the admin panel. This is problematic for two key reasons:
1. Custom components do not receive contextual data, i.e. fields do not
receive their field data, edit views do not receive their document data,
etc.
2. Components are unnecessarily rendered before they are used

This was initially required to support React Server Components within
the Payload Admin Panel for two key reasons:
1. Fields can be dynamically rendered within arrays, blocks, etc.
2. Documents can be recursively rendered within a "drawer" UI, i.e.
relationship fields
3. Payload supports server/client component composition 

In order to achieve this, components need to be rendered on the server
and passed as "slots" to the client. Currently, the pattern for this is
to render custom server components in the "client config". Then when a
view or field is needed to be rendered, we first check the client config
for a "pre-rendered" component, otherwise render our client-side
fallback component.

But for the reasons listed above, this pattern doesn't exactly make
custom server components very useful within the Payload Admin Panel,
which is where this PR comes in. Now, instead of pre-rendering all
components on initial compile, we're able to render custom components
_on demand_, only as they are needed.

To achieve this, we've established [this
pattern](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8481) of React
Server Functions in the Payload Admin Panel. With Server Functions, we
can iterate the Payload Config and return JSX through React's
`text/x-component` content-type. This means we're able to pass
contextual props to custom components, such as data for fields and
views.

## Breaking Changes

1. Add the following to your root layout file, typically located at
`(app)/(payload)/layout.tsx`:

    ```diff
    /* THIS FILE WAS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY BY PAYLOAD. */
    /* DO NOT MODIFY IT BECAUSE IT COULD BE REWRITTEN AT ANY TIME. */
    + import type { ServerFunctionClient } from 'payload'

    import config from '@payload-config'
    import { RootLayout } from '@payloadcms/next/layouts'
    import { handleServerFunctions } from '@payloadcms/next/utilities'
    import React from 'react'

    import { importMap } from './admin/importMap.js'
    import './custom.scss'

    type Args = {
      children: React.ReactNode
    }

+ const serverFunctions: ServerFunctionClient = async function (args) {
    +  'use server'
    +  return handleServerFunctions({
    +    ...args,
    +    config,
    +    importMap,
    +  })
    + }

    const Layout = ({ children }: Args) => (
      <RootLayout
        config={config}
        importMap={importMap}
    +  serverFunctions={serverFunctions}
      >
        {children}
      </RootLayout>
    )

    export default Layout
    ```

2. If you were previously posting to the `/api/form-state` endpoint, it
no longer exists. Instead, you'll need to invoke the `form-state` Server
Function, which can be done through the _new_ `getFormState` utility:

    ```diff
    - import { getFormState } from '@payloadcms/ui'
    - const { state } = await getFormState({
    -   apiRoute: '',
    -   body: {
    -     // ...
    -   },
    -   serverURL: ''
    - })

    + const { getFormState } = useServerFunctions()
    +
    + const { state } = await getFormState({
    +   // ...
    + })
    ```

## Breaking Changes

```diff
- useFieldProps()
- useCellProps()
```

More details coming soon.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
2024-11-11 13:59:05 -05:00
Paul
01ccbd48b0 feat!: custom views are now public by default and fixed some issues with notFound page (#8820)
This PR aims to fix a few issues with the notFound page and custom views
so it matches v2 behaviour:
- Non authorised users should always be redirected to the login page
regardless if not found or valid URL
- Previously notFound would render for non users too potentially
exposing valid but protected routes and creating a confusing workflow as
the UI was being rendered as well
- Custom views are now public by default
- in our `admin` test suite, the `/admin/public-custom-view` is
accessible to non users but
`/admin/public-custom-view/protected-nested-view` is not unless the
checkbox is true in the Settings global, there's e2e coverage for this
- Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8716
2024-10-30 11:29:29 -06:00
Elliot DeNolf
040c2a2fbb chore(eslint): FlatConfig type deprecated, set to Config 2024-09-20 22:46:40 -04:00
Sasha
72995fccf5 feat(ui): useTableColumns add abillity to reset columns state (#8296)
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8205

Adds `resetColumnsState` method to `useTableColumns` return
Example of a `BeforeList` component for column state reset:
```ts
'use client'

import { Pill, useTableColumns } from '@payloadcms/ui'

function ResetDefaultColumnsButton() {
  const { resetColumnsState } = useTableColumns()

  return <Pill onClick={resetColumnsState}>Reset to default columns</Pill>
}

export { ResetDefaultColumnsButton }

```

Additionally, fixes that `setActiveColumns` didn't respect the passed
order of columns and didn't update the UI immediately
2024-09-18 20:35:03 -06:00
Jessica Chowdhury
3b59416298 feat: add new option for admin.components.header (#7647)
## Description

Adds `admin.components.header` option to allow users to insert custom
components in the page header / top of page.

[Related
discussion](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/7584)

- [X] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.

## Type of change

- [ ] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
- [X] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update

## Checklist:

- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works - will add
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
2024-09-16 10:05:15 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
51bc8b4416 feat: document drawer controls (#7679)
## Description

Currently, you cannot create, delete, or duplicate documents within the
document drawer directly. To create a document within a relationship
field, for example, you must first navigate to the parent field and open
the "create new" drawer. Similarly (but worse), to duplicate or delete a
document, you must _navigate to the parent document to perform these
actions_ which is incredibly disruptive to the content editing workflow.
This becomes especially apparent within the relationship field where you
can edit documents inline, but cannot duplicate or delete them. This PR
supports all document-level actions within the document drawer so that
these actions can be performed on-the-fly without navigating away.

Inline duplication flow on a polymorphic "hasOne" relationship:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb80404a-079d-44a1-b9bc-14eb2ab49a46

Inline deletion flow on a polymorphic "hasOne" relationship:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/10f3587f-f70a-4cca-83ee-5dbcad32f063

- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.

## Type of change

- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)

## Checklist:

- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
2024-09-11 14:34:03 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
6253ec5d1a fix(ui): optimizes the relationship field by sharing a single document drawer across all values (#8094)
## Description

Currently, the relationship field's _value(s)_ each render and controls
its own document drawer. This has led to `hasMany` relationships
processing a potentially large number of drawers unnecessarily. But the
real problem is when attempting to perform side-effects as a result of a
drawer action. Currently, when you change the value of a relationship
field, all drawers within are (rightfully) unmounted because the
component representing the value was itself unmounted. This meant that
you could not update the title of a document, for example, then update
the underlying field's value, without also closing the document drawer
outright. This is needed in order to support things like creating and
duplicating documents within document drawers (#7679).

- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.

## Type of change

- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)

## Checklist:

- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
2024-09-06 14:00:53 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
86fdad0bb8 chore: significantly improve eslint performance, lint and prettier everything 2024-08-29 21:25:50 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
bc367ab73c chore(eslint): upgrade to typescript-eslint v8, upgrade all eslint packages (#7082) 2024-08-29 16:27:58 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
ef818fd5c8 fix(ui): admin.dependencies components not added to client config (#7928) 2024-08-28 13:56:52 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
3d9051ad34 test: extracts reorderColumns e2e util for reuse (#7923) 2024-08-28 12:20:47 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
03440f5eca fix(next): properly 404s not found documents (#7833) 2024-08-23 14:59:03 +00:00
Jacob Fletcher
cb9b80aaf9 fix!: handles custom collection description components (#7789)
## Description

Closes #7784 by properly handling custom collection description
components via `admin.components.Description`. This component was
incorrectly added to the `admin.components.edit` key, and also was never
handled on the front-end. This was especially misleading because the
client-side config had a duplicative key in the proper position.

## Breaking Changes

This PR is only labeled as a breaking change because the key has changed
position within the config. If you were previously defining a custom
description component on a collection, simply move it into the correct
position:

Old:
```ts
{
  admin: {
    components: {
      edit: {
        Description: ''
      }
    }
  }
}
```

New:

```ts
{
  admin: {
    components: {
      Description: ''
    }
  }
}
```

- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.

## Type of change

- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update

## Checklist:

- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
2024-08-21 10:20:22 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
3a91deb0a4 feat: threads field config through components and strictly types props (#7754)
## Description

Threads the field config to all "field subcomponents" through props,
i.e. field label, description, error, etc. This way, the field config
that controls any particular component is easily accessible and strongly
typed, i.e. `props.field.maxLength`. This is true for both server and
client components, whose server-side props are now also contextually
typed. This behavior was temporarily removed in #7474 due to bloating
HTML, but has since been resolved in #7620. This PR also makes
significant improvements to component types by exporting explicit types
for _every component of every field_, each with its own client/server
variation. Now, a custom component can look something like this:

```tsx
import type { TextFieldLabelServerComponent } from 'payload'

import React from 'react'

export const CustomLabel: TextFieldLabelServerComponent = (props) => {
  return (
    <div>{`The max length of this field is: ${props?.field?.maxLength}`}</div>
  )
}
```

The following types are now available:

```ts
import type {
  TextFieldClientComponent,
  TextFieldServerComponent,
  TextFieldLabelClientComponent,
  TextFieldLabelServerComponent,
  TextFieldDescriptionClientComponent,
  TextFieldDescriptionServerComponent,
  TextFieldErrorClientComponent,
  TextFieldErrorServerComponent,
  // ...and so one for each field
} from 'payload'
```

BREAKING CHANGES:

In order to strictly type these components, a few breaking changes have
been made _solely to type definitions_. This only effects you if you are
heavily using custom components.

Old
```ts
import type { ErrorComponent, LabelComponent, DescriptionComponent } from 'payload'
```

New:
```ts
import type {
  FieldErrorClientComponent,
  FieldErrorServerComponent,
  FieldLabelClientComponent,
  FieldLabelServerComponent,
  FieldDescriptionClientComponent,
  FieldDescriptionServerComponent,
  // Note: these are the generic, underlying types of the more stricter types described above ^
  // For example, you should use the type that is explicit for your particular field and environment
  // i.e. `TextFieldLabelClientComponent` and not simply `FieldLabelClientComponent`
} from 'payload'
```

- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.

## Type of change

- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)

## Checklist:

- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
2024-08-20 04:25:10 +00:00
Jacob Fletcher
a526c7becd feat: custom view and document-level metadata (#7716) 2024-08-18 23:22:38 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
a212cdef3f fix(next): supports root document view overrides as separate from default edit view (#7673)
## Description

We've since lost the ability to override the document view at the
root-level. This was a feature that made it possible to override _the
entire document routing/view structure_, including the document
header/tabs and all nested routes within, i.e. the API route/view, the
Live Preview route/view, etc. This is distinct from the "default" edit
view, which _only_ targets the component rendered within the "edit" tab.
This regression was introduced when types were simplified down to better
support "component paths" here: #7620. The `default` key was incorrectly
used as the "root" view override. To continue to support stricter types
_and_ root view overrides, a new `root` key has been added to the
`views` config.

You were previously able to do this:

```tsx
import { MyComponent } from './MyComponent.js'

export const MyCollection = {
  // ...
  admin: {
    views: {
      Edit: MyComponent
    }
  }
}
```

This is now done like this:

```tsx
export const MyCollection = {
  // ...
  admin: {
    views: {
      edit: {
        root: {
          Component: './path-to-my-component.js'
        }
      }
    }
  }
}
```

Some of the documentation was also incorrect according to the new
component paths API.

- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.

## Type of change

- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update

## Checklist:

- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
2024-08-14 16:02:14 -04:00
Patrik
806c22e6bd fix(next): properly closes leave-without-saving modal after navigating from Leave anyway button (#7661) 2024-08-14 13:05:26 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
90b7b20699 feat!: beta-next (#7620)
This PR makes three major changes to the codebase:

1. [Component Paths](#component-paths)
Instead of importing custom components into your config directly, they
are now defined as file paths and rendered only when needed. That way
the Payload config will be significantly more lightweight, and ensures
that the Payload config is 100% server-only and Node-safe. Related
discussion: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/6938

2. [Client Config](#client-config)
Deprecates the component map by merging its logic into the client
config. The main goal of this change is for performance and
simplification. There was no need to deeply iterate over the Payload
config twice, once for the component map, and another for the client
config. Instead, we can do everything in the client config one time.
This has also dramatically simplified the client side prop drilling
through the UI library. Now, all components can share the same client
config which matches the exact shape of their Payload config (with the
exception of non-serializable props and mapped custom components).

3. [Custom client component are no longer
server-rendered](#custom-client-components-are-no-longer-server-rendered)
Previously, custom components would be server-rendered, no matter if
they are server or client components. Now, only server components are
rendered on the server. Client components are automatically detected,
and simply get passed through as `MappedComponent` to be rendered fully
client-side.

## Component Paths

Instead of importing custom components into your config directly, they
are now defined as file paths and rendered only when needed. That way
the Payload config will be significantly more lightweight, and ensures
that the Payload config is 100% server-only and Node-safe. Related
discussion: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/6938

In order to reference any custom components in the Payload config, you
now have to specify a string path to the component instead of importing
it.

Old:

```ts
import { MyComponent2} from './MyComponent2.js'

admin: {
  components: {
    Label: MyComponent2
  },
},
```

New:

```ts
admin: {
  components: {
    Label: '/collections/Posts/MyComponent2.js#MyComponent2', // <= has to be a relative path based on a baseDir configured in the Payload config - NOT relative based on the importing file
  },
},
```

### Local API within Next.js routes

Previously, if you used the Payload Local API within Next.js pages, all
the client-side modules are being added to the bundle for that specific
page, even if you only need server-side functionality.

This `/test` route, which uses the Payload local API, was previously 460
kb. It is now down to 91 kb and does not bundle the Payload client-side
admin panel anymore.

All tests done
[here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload-3.0-demo/tree/feat/path-test)
with beta.67/PR, db-mongodb and default richtext-lexical:

**dev /admin before:**
![CleanShot 2024-07-29 at 22 49
12@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4428e766-b368-4bcf-8c18-d0187ab64f3e)

**dev /admin after:**
![CleanShot 2024-07-29 at 22 50
49@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f494c848-7247-4b02-a650-a3fab4000de6)

---

**dev /test before:**
![CleanShot 2024-07-29 at 22 56
18@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1a7e9500-b859-4761-bf63-abbcdac6f8d6)

**dev /test after:**
![CleanShot 2024-07-29 at 22 47
45@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f89aa76d-f2d5-4572-9753-2267f034a45a)

---

**build before:**
![CleanShot 2024-07-29 at 22 57
14@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5f8f7281-2a4a-40a5-a788-c30ddcdd51b5)

**build after::**
![CleanShot 2024-07-29 at 22 56
39@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ea8772fd-512f-4db0-9a81-4b014715a1b7)

### Usage of the Payload Local API / config outside of Next.js

This will make it a lot easier to use the Payload config / local API in
other, server-side contexts. Previously, you might encounter errors due
to client files (like .scss files) not being allowed to be imported.

## Client Config

Deprecates the component map by merging its logic into the client
config. The main goal of this change is for performance and
simplification. There was no need to deeply iterate over the Payload
config twice, once for the component map, and another for the client
config. Instead, we can do everything in the client config one time.
This has also dramatically simplified the client side prop drilling
through the UI library. Now, all components can share the same client
config which matches the exact shape of their Payload config (with the
exception of non-serializable props and mapped custom components).

This is breaking change. The `useComponentMap` hook no longer exists,
and most component props have changed (for the better):

```ts
const { componentMap } = useComponentMap() // old
const { config } = useConfig() // new
```

The `useConfig` hook has also changed in shape, `config` is now a
property _within_ the context obj:

```ts
const config = useConfig() // old
const { config } = useConfig() // new
```

## Custom Client Components are no longer server rendered

Previously, custom components would be server-rendered, no matter if
they are server or client components. Now, only server components are
rendered on the server. Client components are automatically detected,
and simply get passed through as `MappedComponent` to be rendered fully
client-side.

The benefit of this change:

Custom client components can now receive props. Previously, the only way
for them to receive dynamic props from a parent client component was to
use hooks, e.g. `useFieldProps()`. Now, we do have the option of passing
in props to the custom components directly, if they are client
components. This will be simpler than having to look for the correct
hook.

This makes rendering them on the client a little bit more complex, as
you now have to check if that component is a server component (=>
already has been rendered) or a client component (=> not rendered yet,
has to be rendered here). However, this added complexity has been
alleviated through the easy-to-use `<RenderMappedComponent />` helper.

This helper now also handles rendering arrays of custom components (e.g.
beforeList, beforeLogin ...), which actually makes rendering custom
components easier in some cases.

## Misc improvements

This PR includes misc, breaking changes. For example, we previously
allowed unions between components and config object for the same
property. E.g. for the custom view property, you were allowed to pass in
a custom component or an object with other properties, alongside a
custom component.

Those union types are now gone. You can now either pass an object, or a
component. The previous `{ View: MyViewComponent}` is now `{ View: {
Component: MyViewComponent} }` or `{ View: { Default: { Component:
MyViewComponent} } }`.

This dramatically simplifies the way we read & process those properties,
especially in buildComponentMap. We can now simply check for the
existence of one specific property, which always has to be a component,
instead of running cursed runtime checks on a shared union property
which could contain a component, but could also contain functions or
objects.

![CleanShot 2024-07-29 at 23 07
07@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1e75aa4c-7a4c-419f-9070-216bb7b9a5e5)

![CleanShot 2024-07-29 at 23 09
40@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b4c96450-6b7e-496c-a4f7-59126bfd0991)

- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.

---------

Co-authored-by: PatrikKozak <patrik@payloadcms.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul <paul@payloadcms.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@nouance.io>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
2024-08-13 12:54:33 -04:00
Jessica Chowdhury
6f35c356fe fix: custom meta icons getting overwritten by default icon (#7466)
## Description

Issue reported by Trading Point.

Payload favicon is still shown even when a custom icon is provided.

To replicate add to Payload config:
```ts
  admin: {
    meta: {
      icons: [
        {
          url: '/images/test.jpg',
          fetchPriority: 'high',
          sizes: '16x16',
        },
      ],
    },
  },
```

- [X] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.

## Type of change

- [X] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)

## Checklist:

- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
2024-08-06 14:01:46 +00:00
Alessio Gravili
995f51d941 fix: too many RSC props were being passed, inflating initial HTML size (#7474)
The following config caused the html size to grow to 500mb:

```ts
import type { ArrayField, Block, CollectionConfig } from 'payload'

import { BlocksFeature, lexicalEditor } from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical'

const richTextLayoutBlockGridBoxes2: ArrayField = {
  name: 'gridBx',
  labels: { singular: 'Grid Box', plural: 'Grid Boxes' },
  type: 'array',
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'gridBx',
      label: 'Grid Box Content',
      type: 'blocks',
      maxRows: 1,
      blocks: [],
    },
  ],
}

const richTextLayoutBlock2: Block = {
  slug: 'layout',
  interfaceName: 'RichTextLayoutBlock',
  labels: { singular: 'Layout', plural: 'Layout' },
  fields: [richTextLayoutBlockGridBoxes2],
}

const richTextBlock2: Block = {
  slug: 'rich-text',
  interfaceName: 'RichTextBlock',
  labels: { singular: 'Rich Text', plural: 'Rich Text' },
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'richTextContent',
      label: 'Rich Text',
      type: 'richText',
      required: true,
      editor: lexicalEditor({
        features: ({ defaultFeatures }) => [
          ...defaultFeatures,
          BlocksFeature({ blocks: [richTextLayoutBlock2] }),
        ],
      }),
    },
  ],
}

const richTextLayoutBlockGridBoxes1: ArrayField = {
  name: 'gridBx',
  labels: { singular: 'Grid Box', plural: 'Grid Boxes' },
  type: 'array',
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'gridBx',
      label: 'Grid Box Content',
      type: 'blocks',
      maxRows: 1,
      blocks: [richTextBlock2],
    },
  ],
}

const richTextLayoutBlock1: Block = {
  slug: 'layout',
  interfaceName: 'RichTextLayoutBlock',
  labels: { singular: 'Layout', plural: 'Layout' },
  fields: [richTextLayoutBlockGridBoxes1],
}

const richTextBlock1: Block = {
  slug: 'rich-text',
  interfaceName: 'RichTextBlock',
  labels: { singular: 'Rich Text', plural: 'Rich Text' },
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'richTextContent',
      label: 'Rich Text',
      type: 'richText',
      required: true,
      editor: lexicalEditor({
        features: ({ defaultFeatures }) => [
          ...defaultFeatures,
          BlocksFeature({ blocks: [richTextLayoutBlock1] }),
        ],
      }),
    },
  ],
}

const richTextLayoutBlockGridBoxes: ArrayField = {
  name: 'gridBx',
  labels: { singular: 'Grid Box', plural: 'Grid Boxes' },
  type: 'array',
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'gridBx',
      label: 'Grid Box Content',
      type: 'blocks',
      maxRows: 1,
      blocks: [richTextBlock1],
    },
  ],
}

const richTextLayoutBlock: Block = {
  slug: 'layout',
  interfaceName: 'RichTextLayoutBlock',
  labels: { singular: 'Layout', plural: 'Layout' },
  fields: [richTextLayoutBlockGridBoxes],
}

const richTextBlock: Block = {
  slug: 'rich-text',
  interfaceName: 'RichTextBlock',
  labels: { singular: 'Rich Text', plural: 'Rich Text' },
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'richTextContent',
      label: 'Rich Text',
      type: 'richText',
      required: true,
      editor: lexicalEditor({
        features: ({ defaultFeatures }) => [
          ...defaultFeatures,
          BlocksFeature({ blocks: [richTextLayoutBlock] }),
        ],
      }),
    },
  ],
}

const layoutBlockGridBoxes2: ArrayField = {
  name: 'gridBx',
  label: 'Grid Boxes',
  type: 'array',
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'gridBx',
      label: 'Grid Box Content',
      type: 'blocks',
      maxRows: 1,
      blocks: [richTextBlock],
    },
  ],
}

const layoutBlock2: Block = {
  slug: 'layout',
  interfaceName: 'LayoutBlock',
  labels: { singular: 'Layout', plural: 'Layout' },
  fields: [layoutBlockGridBoxes2],
}

const layoutBlockGridBoxes1: ArrayField = {
  name: 'gridBx',
  label: 'Grid Boxes',
  type: 'array',
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'gridBx',
      label: 'Grid Box Content',
      type: 'blocks',
      maxRows: 1,
      blocks: [layoutBlock2, richTextBlock],
    },
  ],
}

const layoutBlock1: Block = {
  slug: 'layout',
  interfaceName: 'LayoutBlock',
  labels: { singular: 'Layout', plural: 'Layout' },
  fields: [layoutBlockGridBoxes1],
}

const layoutBlockGridBoxes: ArrayField = {
  name: 'gridBx',
  labels: { singular: 'Grid Box', plural: 'Grid Boxes' },
  type: 'array',
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'gridBx',
      label: 'Grid Box Content',
      type: 'blocks',
      maxRows: 1,
      blocks: [layoutBlock1, richTextBlock],
    },
  ],
}

const layoutBlock: Block = {
  slug: 'layout',
  interfaceName: 'LayoutBlock',
  labels: { singular: 'Layout', plural: 'Layout' },
  fields: [layoutBlockGridBoxes],
}

export const Pages: CollectionConfig = {
  slug: 'pages',
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'content',
      type: 'blocks',
      blocks: [layoutBlock],
    },
  ],
}
```

---------

Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
2024-08-02 13:17:56 +00:00
Jessica Chowdhury
ada9978a8c fix: page param not getting reset when applying filters (#7243)
Closes #7188

In the collection list view, after adding a filter, the page number
should be reset since the doc count will have changed.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
2024-07-29 13:25:43 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
874279c530 fix(next): infinite loop when logging into root admin (#7412) 2024-07-29 12:57:57 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
2021028d64 fix(ui): stacking drawers (#7397) 2024-07-27 09:33:31 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
97837f0708 feat(ui)!: passes field props to custom components (#7360)
## Description

Currently, there is no way to read field props from within a custom
field component, i.e. `admin.components.Description`. For example, if
you set `maxLength: 100` on your field, your custom description
component cannot read it from `props.maxLength` or any other methods.
Because these components are rendered on the server, there is also no
way of using `admin.component.Field` to inject custom props yourself,
either. To support this, we can simply pass the base component props
into these components on the server, as expected. This has also led to
custom field component props becoming more strictly typed within the
config.

This change is considered breaking only because the types have changed.
This only affects you if you were previously importing the following
types into your own custom components. To migrate, simply change the
import paths for that type.

Old:
```ts
import type {
  ArrayFieldProps,
  ReducedBlock,
  BlocksFieldProps,
  CheckboxFieldProps,
  CodeFieldProps,
  CollapsibleFieldProps,
  DateFieldProps,
  EmailFieldProps,
  GroupFieldProps,
  HiddenFieldProps,
  JSONFieldProps,
  NumberFieldProps,
  PointFieldProps,
  RadioFieldProps,
  RelationshipFieldProps,
  RichTextComponentProps,
  RowFieldProps,
  SelectFieldProps,
  TabsFieldProps,
  TextFieldProps,
  TextareaFieldProps,
  UploadFieldProps,
  ErrorProps,
  FormFieldBase, 
  FieldComponentProps,
  FieldMap,
  MappedField,
  MappedTab,
  ReducedBlock,
} from '@payloadcms/ui'
```

New:
```ts
import type {
  FormFieldBase, 
  // etc.
} from 'payload'
```

Custom field components are now much more strongly typed. To make this
happen, an explicit type for every custom component has been generated
for every field type. The convention is to append
`DescriptionComponent`, `LabelComponent`, and `ErrorComponent` onto the
end of the field name, i.e. `TextFieldDescriptionComponent`. Here's an
example:

```ts
import type { TextFieldDescriptionComponent } from 'payload'

import React from 'react'

export const CustomDescription: TextFieldDescriptionComponent = (props) => {
  return (
    <div id="custom-field-description">{`The max length of this field is: ${props?.maxLength}`}</div>
  )
}
```

Here's the full list of all new types:

Label Components:

```ts
import type {
  ArrayFieldLabelComponent,
  BlocksFieldLabelComponent,
  CheckboxFieldLabelComponent,
  CodeFieldLabelComponent,
  CollapsibleFieldLabelComponent,
  DateFieldLabelComponent,
  EmailFieldLabelComponent,
  GroupFieldLabelComponent,
  HiddenFieldLabelComponent,
  JSONFieldLabelComponent,
  NumberFieldLabelComponent,
  PointFieldLabelComponent,
  RadioFieldLabelComponent,
  RelationshipFieldLabelComponent,
  RichTextFieldLabelComponent,
  RowFieldLabelComponent,
  SelectFieldLabelComponent,
  TabsFieldLabelComponent,
  TextFieldLabelComponent,
  TextareaFieldLabelComponent,
  UploadFieldLabelComponent
} from 'payload'
```

Error Components:

```tsx
import type {
  ArrayFieldErrorComponent,
  BlocksFieldErrorComponent,
  CheckboxFieldErrorComponent,
  CodeFieldErrorComponent,
  CollapsibleFieldErrorComponent,
  DateFieldErrorComponent,
  EmailFieldErrorComponent,
  GroupFieldErrorComponent,
  HiddenFieldErrorComponent,
  JSONFieldErrorComponent,
  NumberFieldErrorComponent,
  PointFieldErrorComponent,
  RadioFieldErrorComponent,
  RelationshipFieldErrorComponent,
  RichTextFieldErrorComponent,
  RowFieldErrorComponent,
  SelectFieldErrorComponent,
  TabsFieldErrorComponent,
  TextFieldErrorComponent,
  TextareaFieldErrorComponent,
  UploadFieldErrorComponent
} from 'payload'
```

Description Components:

```tsx
import type {
  ArrayFieldDescriptionComponent,
  BlocksFieldDescriptionComponent,
  CheckboxFieldDescriptionComponent,
  CodeFieldDescriptionComponent,
  CollapsibleFieldDescriptionComponent,
  DateFieldDescriptionComponent,
  EmailFieldDescriptionComponent,
  GroupFieldDescriptionComponent,
  HiddenFieldDescriptionComponent,
  JSONFieldDescriptionComponent,
  NumberFieldDescriptionComponent,
  PointFieldDescriptionComponent,
  RadioFieldDescriptionComponent,
  RelationshipFieldDescriptionComponent,
  RichTextFieldDescriptionComponent,
  RowFieldDescriptionComponent,
  SelectFieldDescriptionComponent,
  TabsFieldDescriptionComponent,
  TextFieldDescriptionComponent,
  TextareaFieldDescriptionComponent,
  UploadFieldDescriptionComponent
} from 'payload'
```

This PR also:
- Standardizes the `FieldBase['label']` type with a new `LabelStatic`
type. This makes type usage much more consistent across components.
- Simplifies some of the typings in the field component map, removes
unneeded `<Omit>`, etc.
- Fixes misc. linting issues around voiding promises

- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.

## Type of change

- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)

## Checklist:

- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
2024-07-26 14:03:25 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
863abc0e6b feat(next): root admin (#7276) 2024-07-23 13:44:44 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
a7b0f8ba36 feat!: new server-only, faster and immediate autoLogin (#7224)
- When autoLogin is enabled, it will no longer flash an unresponsive
"login" screen. Instead, it will straight up open the admin panel.
That's because, on the server, we will now always & immediately see the
user as authenticated, thus no initial login view is pushed to the
client until the client component sends the auth request anymore. Less
useless requests. Additionally, jwt verification is now completely
skipped
- No more auto-login related frontend code. autoLogin handling has been
removed from the frontend `Auth` component
- less code to maintain, this is way simpler now

**For reviewers:**
- The new logic for autoFill without prefillOnly is here: [jwt auth
strategy](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/7224/files#diff-7d40839079a8b2abb58233e5904513ab321023a70538229dfaf1dfee067dc8bfR21)
- The new logic for autoFill with prefillOnly is here: [Server Login
View](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/7224/files#diff-683770104f196196743398a698fbf8987f00e4426ca1c0ace3658d18ab80e82dL72)
=> [Client Login
Form](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/7224/files#diff-ac3504d3b3b0489455245663649bef9e84477bf0c1185da5a4d3a612450f01eeL20)

**BREAKING**
`autoLogin` without `prefillOnly` set now also affects graphQL/Rest
operations. Only the user specified in `autoLogin` will be returned.
Within the graphQL/Rest/Local API, this should still allow you to
authenticate with a different user, as the autoLogin user is only used
if no token is set.
2024-07-20 23:25:50 +00:00
Paul
f909f0663b fix(ui): search queries remain between navigation (#7169)
Closes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7085
2024-07-17 17:17:46 +00:00
Paul
24f55c90c8 fix: custom tabs not working in globals (#7148) 2024-07-15 15:31:45 +00:00
Alessio Gravili
e5d5126d14 chore: regenerate all types in test dir, and add to eslint & prettier ignores 2024-07-11 15:59:38 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
83fd4c6622 chore: run lint and prettier on entire codebase 2024-07-11 15:27:01 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
6c99326d59 feat: replace qs with qs-esm (#6966)
qs-esm is a qs fork I created and doesn't add bloated polyfills, is
ESM-only, has a smaller bundle size and comes with types included.

qs:
https://bundlephobia.com/package/qs@6.12.1 (11kb)
https://npm.anvaka.com/#/view/2d/qs (15 dependencies)

qs-esm:
https://bundlephobia.com/package/qs-esm@7.0.0 (4.2kb)
https://npm.anvaka.com/#/view/2d/qs-esm (1 dependency)

I don't agree with the backwards philosophy of qs:
https://github.com/ljharb/qs/issues/404#issuecomment-806392831 ("more
deps is better", lower bundle size as opt-in, maximum environment
compatibility as opt-out)

qs imports waaay too many useless dependencies
2024-07-09 14:33:38 +00:00
Alessio Gravili
1038e1c228 chore: move to eslint v9 (#7041)
- Upgrades eslint from v8 to v9
- Upgrades all other eslint packages. We will have to do a new
full-project lint, as new rules have been added
- Upgrades husky from v8 to v9
- Upgrades lint-staged from v14 to v15
- Moves the old .eslintrc.cjs file format to the new eslint.config.js
flat file format.

Previously, we were very specific regarding which rules are applied to
which files. Now that `extends` is no longer a thing, I have to use
deepMerge & imports instead.

This is rather uncommon and is not a documented pattern - e.g.
typescript-eslint docs want us to add the default typescript-eslint
rules to the top-level & then disable it in files using the
disable-typechecked config.

However, I hate this opt-out approach. The way I did it here adds a lot
of clarity as to which rules are applied to which files, and is pretty
easy to read. Much less black magic

## .eslintignore

These files are no longer supported (see
https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#ignoring-files).
I moved the entries to the ignores property in the eslint config. => one
less file in each package folder!
2024-07-09 09:50:37 -04:00
Paul
b6d85f6efc feat(ui): support nested tabs, groups, collapsibles and rows in where filters in list view (#7044)
Closes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7020

Now supports deeply nested tabs, groups, collapsibles and rows in the
where filters in list view including localised labels.

---------

Co-authored-by: Anders Semb Hermansen <anders.hermansen@gmail.com>
2024-07-07 16:57:59 -04:00
Jessica Chowdhury
d4d410141c feat(ui): allows filtering on group and tab fields from list controls (#6647)
## Description

Adds the ability to filter by fields within a `group` or **named** `tab`
via the list controls.

Note: added missing translations for the `within` and `intersects`
operator options, these are displayed in the filters for `point` and
`JSON` fields.

- [X] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.

## Type of change

- [X] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)

## Checklist:

- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
2024-07-02 17:32:17 +00:00
Jarrod Flesch
8773e3a7e5 fix: update select options when the options prop changes (#6878)
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6869

Before, options from props were being stored in state and would not
update when props changed. Now options are memoized and will update when
the incoming `options` prop changes.
2024-06-20 12:01:29 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
aef2a52cea fix: fix all ui imports in our plugins, and get rid of ui subpath exports within monorepo (#6854) 2024-06-19 14:16:31 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
9e76c8f4e3 feat!: prebundle payload, ui, richtext-lexical (#6579)
# Breaking Changes

### New file import locations

Exports from the `payload` package have been _significantly_ cleaned up.
Now, just about everything is able to be imported from `payload`
directly, rather than an assortment of subpath exports. This means that
things like `import { buildConfig } from 'payload/config'` are now just
imported via `import { buildConfig } from 'payload'`. The mental model
is significantly simpler for developers, but you might need to update
some of your imports.

Payload now exposes only three exports:

1. `payload` - all types and server-only Payload code
2. `payload/shared` - utilities that can be used in either the browser
or in Node environments
3. `payload/node` - heavy utilities that should only be imported in Node
scripts and never be imported into bundled code like Next.js

### UI library pre-bundling

With this release, we've dramatically sped up the compile time for
Payload by pre-bundling our entire UI package for use inside of the
Payload admin itself. There are new exports that should be used within
Payload custom components:

1. `@payloadcms/ui/client` - all client components 
2. `@payloadcms/ui/server` - all server components

For all of your custom Payload admin UI components, you should be
importing from one of these two pre-compiled barrel files rather than
importing from the more deeply nested exports directly. That will keep
compile times nice and speedy, and will also make sure that the bundled
JS for your admin UI is kept small.

For example, whereas before, if you imported the Payload `Button`, you
would have imported it like this:

```ts
import { Button } from '@payloadcms/ui/elements/Button'
```

Now, you would import it like this:

```ts
import { Button } from '@payloadcms/ui/client'
```

This is a significant DX / performance optimization that we're pretty
pumped about.

However, if you are importing or re-using Payload UI components
_outside_ of the Payload admin UI, for example in your own frontend
apps, you can import from the individual component exports which will
make sure that the bundled JS is kept to a minimum in your frontend
apps. So in your own frontend, you can continue to import directly to
the components that you want to consume rather than importing from the
pre-compiled barrel files.

Individual component exports will now come with their corresponding CSS
and everything will work perfectly as-expected.

### Specific exports have changed

- `'@payloadcms/ui/templates/Default'` and
`'@payloadcms/ui/templates/Minimal`' are now exported from
`'@payloadcms/next/templates'`
- Old: `import { LogOut } from '@payloadcms/ui/icons/LogOut'` new:
`import { LogOutIcon } from '@payloadcms/ui/icons/LogOut'`

## Background info

In effort to make local dev as fast as possible, we need to import as
few files as possible so that the compiler has less to process. One way
we've achieved this in the Admin Panel was to _remove_ all .scss imports
from all components in the `@payloadcms/ui` module using a build
process. This stripped all `import './index.scss'` statements out of
each component before injecting them into `dist`. Instead, it bundles
all of the CSS into a single `main.css` file, and we import _that_ at
the root of the app.

While this concept is _still_ the right solution to the problem, this
particular approach is not viable when using these components outside
the Admin Panel, where not only does this root stylesheet not exist, but
where it would also bloat your app with unused styles. Instead, we need
to _keep_ these .scss imports in place so they are imported directly
alongside your components, as expected. Then, we need create a _new_
build step that _separately_ compiles the components _without_ their
stylesheets—this way your app can consume either as needed from the new
`client` and `server` barrel files within `@payloadcms/ui`, i.e. from
within `@payloadcms/next` and all other admin-specific packages and
plugins.

This way, all other applications will simply import using the direct
file paths, just as they did before. Except now they come with
stylesheets.

And we've gotten a pretty awesome initial compilation performance boost.

---------

Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
2024-06-17 14:25:36 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
cb3355b30f feat!: move from react-toastify to sonner (#6682)
**BREAKING:** We now export toast from `sonner` instead of
`react-toastify`. If you send out toasts from your own projects, make
sure to use our `toast` export, or install `sonner`. React-toastify
toasts will no longer work anymore. The Toast APIs are mostly similar,
but there are some differences if you provide options to your toast

CSS styles have been changed from Toastify

```css
/* before */
.Toastify


/* current */
.payload-toast-container
.payload-toast-item
.payload-toast-close-button

/* individual toast items will also have these classes depending on the state */
.toast-info
.toast-warning
.toast-success
.toast-error
```


https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/assets/70709113/da3e732e-aafc-4008-9469-b10f4eb06b35

---------

Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@nouance.io>
2024-06-11 14:12:59 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
7309d474ee feat!: type auto-generation (#6657)
Types are now auto-generated by default.

You can opt-out of this behavior by setting:
```ts
buildConfig({
  // Rest of config
  typescript: {
    autoGenerate: false
  },
})
```
2024-06-10 13:42:44 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
267c23616d fix(ui): global documents disabled after save (#6652) 2024-06-06 10:48:12 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
92f458dad2 feat(next,ui): improves loading states (#6434) 2024-05-29 14:01:13 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
1fe9790d0d feat(next): server-side theme detection (#6452) 2024-05-22 10:19:38 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
5c7647f45b ci: split up test suites (#6415) 2024-05-21 17:11:55 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
9556d1bd42 feat!: replaces admin.meta.ogImage with admin.meta.openGraph.images (#6227) 2024-05-16 12:40:15 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
79f4907cb3 feat!: add missing server-only props to custom RSCs, improve req.user type, clean-up ui imports (#6355) 2024-05-14 17:27:15 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
6a0fffe002 feat!: consolidates admin.logoutRoute and admin.inactivityRoute into admin.routes (#6354) 2024-05-14 21:18:19 +00:00
Jacob Fletcher
f6039246c6 feat!: replaces admin.favicon with admin.icons (#6347) 2024-05-14 09:56:07 -04:00