### What?
This PR makes `filterFields` recurse into **fields with subfields**
(e.g., tabs, row, group, collapsible, array) so nested fields with
`admin.disableListColumn: true` (or hidden/disabled fields) are properly
excluded.
### Why?
Nested fields with `admin.disableListColumn: true` were still appearing
in the list view.
Example: a text field inside a `row` or `group` continued to show as a
column despite being marked `disableListColumn`.
### How?
- Call `filterFields` recursively for `tab.fields` and for any field
exposing a `fields` array.
Fixes#13496
### What?
This PR applies `mergeFieldStyles` to the `BlocksField` component,
ensuring that custom admin styles such as `width` are correctly
respected when Blocks fields are placed inside row layouts.
### Why?
Previously, Blocks fields did not inherit or apply their `admin.width`
(or other merged field styles). For example, when placing two Blocks
fields side by side inside a row with `width: '50%'`, the widths were
ignored, causing layout issues.
### How?
- Imported and used `mergeFieldStyles` within `BlocksField`.
- Applied the merged styles to the root `<div>` via the `style` prop,
consistent with how other field components (like `TextField`) handle
styles.
Fixes#13498
## Description
Fixes "Parse Error: Invalid character in Content-Length" errors that
occur when S3-compatible storage providers (like MinIO) return undefined
or invalid ContentLength values.
## Changes
- Added validation before appending Content-Length header in
`staticHandler.ts`
- Only appends Content-Length when value is present and numeric
- Prevents HTTP specification violations from undefined/invalid values
## Code Changes
```typescript
const contentLength = String(object.ContentLength);
if (contentLength && !isNaN(Number(contentLength))) {
headers.append('Content-Length', contentLength);
}
```
## Issue
- Resolves MinIO compatibility issues where undefined ContentLength
causes client parse errors
- Maintains backward compatibility when ContentLength is valid
## Testing
- [x] Tested with MinIO provider returning undefined ContentLength
- [x] Verified valid Content-Length values are still properly set
- [x] Confirmed no regression in existing S3 functionality
### Type of Change
- [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)
### Checklist
- [x] My code follows the style guidelines of this project
- [x] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [x] My changes generate no new warnings
- [x] Any dependent changes have been merged and published
```
### What?
When exporting, if no `sort` parameter is set but a `groupBy` parameter
is present in the list-view query, the export will treat `groupBy` as
the SortBy field and default to ascending order.
Additionally, the SortOrder field in the export UI is now hidden when no
sort is present, reducing visual noise and preventing irrelevant order
selection.
### Why?
Previously, exports ignored `groupBy` entirely when no sort was set,
leading to unsorted output even if the list view was grouped. Also,
SortOrder was always shown, even when no sort field was selected, which
could be confusing. These changes ensure exports reflect the list view’s
grouping and keep the UI focused.
### How?
- Check for `groupBy` in the query only when `sort` is unset.
- If found, set SortBy to `groupBy` and SortOrder to ascending.
- Hide the SortOrder field when `sort` is not set.
- Leave sorting unset if neither `sort` nor `groupBy` are present.
Currently, if you don't have delete access to the document, the UI
doesn't allow you to replace the file, which isn't expected. This is
also a UI only restriction, and the API allows you do this fine.
This PR makes so the "remove file" button renders even if you don't have
delete access, while still ensures you have update access.
---------
Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@payloadcms.com>
### Issue
The folders join field query was returning trashed documents.
### Fix
Adds a constraint to trash enabled collections, which prevents trashed
documents from being surfaced in folder views.
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Went ahead and bumped the base from `node:22.12.0-alpine` to
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### What?
This PR translates the block and item label in the version view, as well
as the version label in the step nav.
### Why?
To appropriately translate labels in the version views.
### How?
By using the TFunction from useTranslation as well as existing
translation keys.
Fixes#13193Fixes#13194
### What?
Added `white-space: nowrap` to the `.bulk-upload--actions-bar__buttons`
class to ensure button labels remain on a single line.
### Why?
In the bulk upload action bar, buttons containing multi-word labels were
wrapping to two lines, causing them to expand vertically and misalign
with other controls.
### How?
Applied `white-space: nowrap` to `.bulk-upload--actions-bar__buttons` so
all button labels stay on one line, maintaining consistent height and
alignment.
#### Before
<img width="1469" height="525" alt="Screenshot 2025-08-15 at 9 20 07 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aecc65ae-7b2f-43ba-96c8-1143fcee7f88"
/>
#### After
<img width="1474" height="513" alt="Screenshot 2025-08-15 at 9 19 55 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/438c6ee1-b966-4966-8686-37ba4619a25c"
/>
🤖 Automated bump of templates for v3.52.0
Triggered by user: @denolfe
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### What?
This PR adds a dedicated `sortOrder` select field (Ascending /
Descending) to the import-export plugin, alongside updates to the
existing `SortBy` component. The new field and component logic keep the
sort field (`sort`) in sync with the selected sort direction.
### Why?
Previously, descending sorting did not work. While the `SortBy` field
could read the list view’s `query.sort` param, if the value contained a
leading dash (e.g. `-title`), it would not be handled correctly. Only
ascending sorts such as `sort=title` worked, and the preview table would
not reflect a descending order.
### How?
- Added a new `sortOrder` select field to the export options schema.
- Implemented a `SortOrder` custom component using ReactSelect:
- On new exports, reads `query.sort` from the list view and sets both
`sortOrder` and `sort` (combined value with or without a leading dash).
- Handles external changes to `sort` that include a leading dash.
- Updated `SortBy`:
- No longer writes to `sort` during initial hydration—`SortOrder` owns
initial value setting.
- On user field changes, writes the combined value using the current
`sortOrder`.
### What:
This PR adds `limit` and `page` fields to the export options, allowing
users to control the number of documents exported and the page from
which to start the export. It also enforces that limit must be a
positive multiple of 100.
### Why:
This feature is needed to provide pagination support for large exports,
enabling users to export manageable chunks of data rather than the
entire dataset at once. Enforcing multiples-of-100 for `limit` ensures
consistent chunking behavior and prevents unexpected export issues.
### How:
- The `limit` field determines the maximum number of documents to export
and **must be a positive multiple of 100**.
- The `page` field defines the starting page of the export and is
displayed only when a `limit` is specified.
- If `limit` is cleared, the `page` resets to 1 to maintain consistency.
- Export logic was adjusted to respect the `limit` and `page` values
when fetching documents.
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### What?
Fixes an issue where CSV exports and the preview table displayed all
fields of documents in hasMany monomorphic relationships instead of only
their IDs.
### Why?
This caused cluttered output and inconsistent CSV formats, since only
IDs should be exported for hasMany monomorphic relationships.
### How?
Added explicit `toCSV` handling for all relationship types in
`getCustomFieldFunctions`, updated `flattenObject` to delegate to these
handlers, and adjusted `getFlattenedFieldKeys` to generate the correct
headers.
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### What?
Adds validation to the file upload field to ensure a filename is
provided. If the filename is missing, a clear error message is shown to
the user instead of a general error.
### Why?
Currently, attempting to upload a file without a filename results in a
generic error message: `Something went wrong.` This makes it unclear for
users to understand what the issue is.
### How?
The upload field validation has been updated to explicitly check for a
missing filename. If the filename is undefined or null, the error
message `A filename is required` is now shown.
Fixes#13410
### What?
Fixes an issue where using a function as the `label` for a `tabs` field
causes the versions UI to break.
### Why?
The versions UI was not properly resolving function labels on `tab`
fields, leading to a crash when trying to render them.
### How?
Tweaked the logic so that if the label is a function, it gets called
before rendering.
Fixes#13375
Follow-up to #13416. Supersedes #13434.
When autosave is triggered and the user continues to modify fields,
their changes are overridden by the server's value, i.e. the value at
the time the form state request was made. This makes it almost
impossible to edit fields when using a small autosave interval and/or a
slow network.
This is because autosave is now merged into form state, which by default
uses `acceptValues: true`. This does exactly what it sounds like,
accepts all the values from the server—which may be stale if underlying
changes have been made. We ignore these values for onChange events,
because the user is actively making changes. But during form
submissions, we can accept them because the form is disabled while
processing anyway.
This pattern allows us to render "computed values" from the server, i.e.
a field with an `beforeChange` hook that modifies its value.
Autosave, on the other hand, happens in the background _while the form
is still active_. This means changes may have been made since sending
the request. We still need to accept computed values from the server,
but we need to avoid doing this if the user has active changes since the
time of the request.
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### What?
Adds e2e tests that verify group-by functionality within the trash view
of a collection.
### Why?
To ensure group-by behaves correctly when viewing soft-deleted
documents, including:
- Clearing the group-by selection via the reset button.
- Navigating from grouped rows to the trashed document's edit view.
### How?
- Added `should properly clear group-by in trash view` to test the reset
button behavior.
- Added `should properly navigate to trashed doc edit view from group-by
in trash view` to confirm correct linking and routing.
By default, `payload.jobs.run` only runs jobs from the `default` queue
(since https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/12799). It exposes an
`allQueues` property to run jobs from all queues.
For handling schedules (`payload.jobs.handleSchedules` and
`config.jobs.autoRun`), this behaves differently - jobs are run from all
queues by default, and no `allQueues` property exists.
This PR adds an `allQueues` property to scheduling, as well as changes
the default behavior to only handle schedules for the `default` queue.
That way, the behavior of running and scheduling jobs matches.
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Allows user to override more of the tenant field config. Now you can
override most of the field config with:
### At the root level
```ts
/**
* Field configuration for the field added to all tenant enabled collections
*/
tenantField?: RootTenantFieldConfigOverrides
```
### At the collection level
Setting collection level overrides will replace the root level overrides
shown above.
```ts
collections: {
[key in CollectionSlug]?: {
// ... rest of the types
/**
* Overrides for the tenant field, will override the entire tenantField configuration
*/
tenantFieldOverrides?: CollectionTenantFieldConfigOverrides
}
}
```
### What?
This PR contains a couple of fixes to the bulk upload process:
- Credentials not being passed when fetching, leading to auth issues
- Provide a fallback to crypto.randomUUID which is only available when
using HTTPS or localhost
### Why?
I use [separate admin and API URLs](#12682) and work off a remote dev
server using custom hostnames. These issues may not impact the happy
path of using localhost, but are dealbreakers in this environment.
### Fixes #
_These are issues I found myself, I fixed them rather than raising
issues for somebody else to pick up, but I can create issues to link to
if required._
Currently, the slug field is generated from the title field
indefinitely, even after the document has been created and the initial
slug has been assigned. This should only occur on create, however, as it
currently does, or when the user explicitly requests it.
Given that slugs often determine the URL structure of the webpage that
the document corresponds to, they should rarely change after being
published, and when they do, would require HTTP redirects, etc. to do
right in a production environment.
But this is also a problem with Live Preview which relies on a constant
iframe src. If your Live Preview URL includes the slug as a route param,
which is often the case, then changing the slug will result in a broken
connection as the queried document can no longer be found. The current
workaround is to save the document and refresh the page.
Now, the slug is only generated on initial create, or when the user
explicitly clicks the new "generate" button above the slug field. In the
future we can evaluate supporting dynamic Live Preview URLs.
Regenerating this URL on every change would put additional load on the
client as it would have to reestablish connection every time it changes,
but it should be supported still. See #13055.
Discord discussion here:
https://discord.com/channels/967097582721572934/1102950643259424828/1387737976892686346
Related: #10536
Fixes#10515. Needed for #12956.
Hooks run within autosave are not reflected in form state.
Similar to #10268, but for autosave events.
For example, if you are using a computed value, like this:
```ts
[
// ...
{
name: 'title',
type: 'text',
},
{
name: 'computedTitle',
type: 'text',
hooks: {
beforeChange: [({ data }) => data?.title],
},
},
]
```
In the example above, when an autosave event is triggered after changing
the `title` field, we expect the `computedTitle` field to match. But
although this takes place on the database level, the UI does not reflect
this change unless you refresh the page or navigate back and forth.
Here's an example:
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c8c68a78-9957-45a8-a710-84d954d15bcc
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/16cb87a5-83ca-4891-b01f-f5c4b0a34362
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