Commit Graph

7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Patrik
1cdec861cd test: guard against null values in custom toCSV functions (#12938)
### What?

Fixes a crash when exporting documents to CSV if a custom `toCSV`
function tries to access properties on a `null` value.

### Why?

In some cases (especially with Postgres), fields like relationships may
be explicitly `null` if unset. Custom `toCSV` functions that assume the
value is always defined would throw a `TypeError` when attempting to
access nested properties like `value.id`.

### How?

Added a null check in the custom `toCSV` implementation for
`customRelationship`, ensuring the field is an object before accessing
its properties.

This prevents the export from failing and makes custom field transforms
more resilient to missing or optional values.
2025-06-25 11:45:09 -04:00
Patrik
6d768748a0 fix(plugin-import-export): csv export for polymorphic relationship fields (#12926)
### What?

Fixes CSV export support for polymorphic relationship and upload fields.

### Why?

Polymorphic fields in Payload use a `{ relationTo, value }` structure.
The previous implementation incorrectly accessed `.id` directly on the
top-level object, which caused issues depending on query depth or data
shape. This led to missing or invalid values in exported CSVs.

### How?

- Updated getCustomFieldFunctions to safely access relationTo and
value.id from polymorphic fields

- Ensured `hasMany` polymorphic fields export each related ID and
relationTo as separate CSV columns
2025-06-25 11:44:31 -04:00
Dan Ribbens
8f4c4423f3 feat(plugin-import-export): add custom toCSV function on fields (#12533)
This makes it possible to add custom logic into how we map the document
data into the CSV data on a field-by-field basis.

- Allow custom data transformation to be added to
`custom.['plugin-import-export'].toCSV inside the field config
- Add type declaration to FieldCustom to improve types
- Export with `depth: 1`

Example:
```ts
    {
      name: 'customRelationship',
      type: 'relationship',
      relationTo: 'users',
      custom: {
        'plugin-import-export': {
          toCSV: ({ value, columnName, row, siblingDoc, doc }) => {
            row[`${columnName}_id`] = value.id
            row[`${columnName}_email`] = value.email
          },
        },
      },
    },
```
2025-06-09 13:53:30 -04:00
Paul
3127d6ad6d fix(plugin-import-export): add translations for all UI elements and fields (#12449)
Converts all text and field labels into variables that can be
translated. Also generated the translations for them

So now the UI here is internationalised


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/40d7c010-ac58-4cd7-8786-01b3de3cabb7)

I've also moved some of the generic labels into the core package since
those could be re-used elsewhere
2025-05-19 13:19:55 -07:00
Sasha
564fdb0e17 fix: virtual relationship fields with select (#12266)
Continuation of https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/12265.

Currently, using `select` on new relationship virtual fields:
```
const doc = await payload.findByID({
  collection: 'virtual-relations',
  depth: 0,
  id,
  select: { postTitle: true },
})
```
doesn't work, because in order to calculate `post.title`, the `post`
field must be selected as well. This PR adds logic that sanitizes the
incoming `select` to include those relationships into `select` (that are
related to selected virtual fields)

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Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
2025-04-30 12:27:04 -04:00
Dan Ribbens
e83f452d09 fix(plugin-import-export): translated preview labels (#11758)
### What?

The import-export preview UI component does not handle localized fields
and crash the UI when they are used. This fixes that issue.

### Why?

We were not properly handling the label translated object notation that
field.label can have.

### How?

Now we call `getTranslation` with the field label to handle language
keyed labels.

Fixes # https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11668
2025-03-18 16:30:48 -04:00
Dan Ribbens
4f822a439b feat: plugin-import-export initial work (#10795)
Adds new plugin-import-export initial version.

Allows for direct download and creation of downloadable collection data
stored to a json or csv uses the access control of the user creating the
request to make the file.

config options:
```ts
  /**
   * Collections to include the Import/Export controls in
   * Defaults to all collections
   */
  collections?: string[]
  /**
   * Enable to force the export to run synchronously
   */
  disableJobsQueue?: boolean
  /**
   * This function takes the default export collection configured in the plugin and allows you to override it by modifying and returning it
   * @param collection
   * @returns collection
   */
  overrideExportCollection?: (collection: CollectionOverride) => CollectionOverride

// payload.config.ts:
plugins: [
    importExportPlugin({
      collections: ['pages', 'users'],
      overrideExportCollection: (collection) => {
        collection.admin.group = 'System'
        collection.upload.staticDir = path.resolve(dirname, 'uploads')
        return collection
      },
      disableJobsQueue: true,
    }),
 ],
```

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Co-authored-by: Jessica Chowdhury <jessica@trbl.design>
Co-authored-by: Kendell Joseph <kendelljoseph@gmail.com>
2025-03-05 01:06:43 +00:00