BREAKING:
- The default inline toolbar has now been extracted into an `InlineToolbarFeature`. While it's part of the defaultFeatures, you might have to add it to your editor features if you are not including the defaultFeatures and still want to keep the inline toolbar (floating toolbar)
- Some types have been renamed, e.g. `InlineToolbarGroup` is now `ToolbarGroup`, and `InlineToolbarGroupItem` is now `ToolbarGroupItem`
- The `displayName` property of SlashMenuGroup and SlashMenuItem has been renamed to `label` to match the `label` prop of the toolbars
- The `inlineToolbarFeatureButtonsGroupWithItem`, `inlineToolbarFormatGroupWithItems` and `inlineToolbarTextDropdownGroupWithItems` exports have been renamed to `toolbarTextDropdownGroupWithItems`, `toolbarFormatGroupWithItems`, `toolbarFeatureButtonsGroupWithItems`
BREAKING CHANGE: All plugins have been updated to use named exports and the names have been updated to be consistent.
// before
import { cloudStorage } from '@payloadcms/plugin-cloud-storage'
// current
import { cloudStoragePlugin } from '@payloadcms/plugin-cloud-storage'
//before
import { payloadCloud } from '@payloadcms/plugin-cloud'
// current
import { payloadCloudPlugin } from '@payloadcms/plugin-cloud'
//before
import formBuilder from '@payloadcms/plugin-form-builder'
// current
import { formBuilderPlugin } from '@payloadcms/plugin-form-builder'
//before
import { nestedDocs } from '@payloadcms/plugin-nested-docs'
// current
import { nestedDocsPlugin } from '@payloadcms/plugin-nested-docs'
//before
import { redirects } from '@payloadcms/plugin-redirects'
// current
import { redirectsPlugin } from '@payloadcms/plugin-redirects'
// before
import search from '@payloadcms/plugin-search'
// current
import { searchPlugin } from '@payloadcms/plugin-search'
//before
import { sentry } from '@payloadcms/plugin-sentry'
// current
import { sentryPlugin } from '@payloadcms/plugin-sentry'
// before
import { seo } from '@payloadcms/plugin-seo'
// current
import { seoPlugin } from '@payloadcms/plugin-seo'
**BREAKING:**
If you have own, custom lexical features, there will be a bunch of breaking API changes for you. The saved JSON data is not affected.
- `floatingSelectToolbar` has been changed to `toolbarInline`
- `slashMenu.dynamicOptions `and `slashMenu.options` have been changed to `slashMenu.groups` and `slashMenu.dynamicGroups`
- `toolbarFixed.sections` is now `toolbarFixed.groups`
- Slash menu group `options` and toolbar group `entries` have both been renamed to `items`
- Toolbar group item `onClick` has been renamed to `onSelect` to match slash menu properties
- slashMenu item `onSelect` is no longer auto-wrapped inside an `editor.update`. If you perform editor updates in them, you have to wrap it inside an `editor.update` callback yourself. Within our own features this extra control has removed a good amount of unnecessary, nested `editor.update` calls, which is good
- Slash menu items are no longer initialized using the `new` keyword, as they are now types and no longer classes. You can convert them to an object and add the `key` property as an object property instead of an argument to the previous SlashMenuItem constructor
- CSS classnames for slash menu and toolbars, as well as their items, have changed
- `CheckListFeature` is now exported as and has been renamed to `ChecklistFeature`
For guidance on migration, check out how we migrated our own features in this PR's diff: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6191/files
BREAKING: this will now display errors if you're previously had invalid link or upload fields data - for example if you have a required field added to an uploads node and did not provide a value to it every time you've added an upload node
BREAKING: this will now display errors if you're previously had invalid link or upload fields data - for example if you have a required field added to an uploads node and did not provide a value to it every time you've added an upload node
**BREAKING:**
- Drawer fields are no longer wrapped in a `fields` group. This might be breaking if you depend on them being in a field group in any way - potentially if you use custom link fields. This does not change how the data is saved
- If you pass in an array of custom fields to the link feature, those were previously added to the base fields. Now, they completely replace the base fields for consistency. If you want to ADD fields to the base fields now, you will have to pass in a function and spread `defaultFields` - similar to how adding your own features to lexical works
**Example Migration for ADDING fields to the link base fields:**
**Previous:**
```ts
LinkFeature({
fields: [
{
name: 'rel',
label: 'Rel Attribute',
type: 'select',
hasMany: true,
options: ['noopener', 'noreferrer', 'nofollow'],
admin: {
description:
'The rel attribute defines the relationship between a linked resource and the current document. This is a custom link field.',
},
},
],
}),
```
**Now:**
```ts
LinkFeature({
fields: ({ defaultFields }) => [
...defaultFields,
{
name: 'rel',
label: 'Rel Attribute',
type: 'select',
hasMany: true,
options: ['noopener', 'noreferrer', 'nofollow'],
admin: {
description:
'The rel attribute defines the relationship between a linked resource and the current document. This is a custom link field.',
},
},
],
}),
BREAKING:
- Lexical may introduce breaking changes in their updates. Please consult their changelog. One breaking change I noticed is that the SerializedParagraphNode now has a new, required textFormat property.
- Now that lexical supports ESM, all CJS-style imports have been changed to ESM-style imports. You may have to do the same in your codebase if you import from lexical core packages
BREAKING:
- Unpopulated lexical relationship, link and upload nodes now save the relationTo document ID under value instead of value.id. This matches the behavior of core relationship fields. This changes the shape of the saved JSON data
- Any custom features which add their own population promises need to be reworked. populationPromises no longer accepts the promises as a return value. Instead, it expects you to mutate the promises array which is passed through, which mimics the way it works in core
* fix: handles filter options in form state merge
* chore: fix and reintegrate fields-relationship e2e tests
* chore: update withMergedProps function for e2e tests
* chore: improve flakiness with access control test suite
* fix issue with redirecting from a drawer
* chore: watches for created id in drawers
---------
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
* moved refresh permissions test suite to access control
* support for custom Save, SaveDraft and Publish buttons in admin config for collections and globals
* moved navigation content to client side so that permissions can be refreshed from active state
* test: passing point fields test suite
* chore: removes waits from point fields test suite
* chore: removes unnecessary waits in dates field test suite
* chore: removes waits entirely from dates tests
* chore: adds translates function for longitude/latitude
* chore: renames coordinate function and conditionally renders hypen in the function
* test: passing collapsible fields test suite
* chore: passes indexPath into ArrayRow & updates path in collapsible field
* fix: collapsible paths and indexPath prop types
* chore: improves path and schemaPath syntax
* leftover
* chore: updates selectors in collapsibles tests
* chore: updates selector in live-preview test suite
---------
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
* fix: only execute onChange if form modified
* fix: move document loading logic from RSC to DocumentInfoProvider
* fix: make it work for globals
* chore: remove unnecessary diffs
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
BREAKING CHANGE: collection.admin.hooks.beforeDuplicate removed and instead should be handled using field beforeDuplicate hooks which take the full field hook arguments.
* feat: duplicate doc moved from frontend to backend concern
* feat: default beforeDuplicate hook functions on unique fields
* docs: beforeDuplicate field hook
* test: duplicate doc local api
* chore: fix build errors
* chore: add access.create call to duplicate operation
* chore: perfectionist reorder imports
* chore: attach mongoMemoryServer to db and destroy in tests
* bump mongodb-memory-server to 9.x
---------
Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@nouance.io>
* fix: cannot get versions view for globals, return Unauthorized view if you are unauthorized instead of the Not Found view for document edit views. This makes it match the API
* chore: ensure there is always an error view to render if needed
* working playwright
* chore: use zipped, local build of playwright instead of patching it
* chore: remove bloat
* chore: get playwright and lexical to work by fixing imports from cjs modules
* chore: explores pattern for rscs in lexical
* WORKING!!!!!!
* fix(richtext-slate): field map path
* Working Link Drawer
* fix issues after merge
* AlignFeature
* Fix AlignFeature
---------
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
* wip moves payload, user and data into partial req
* chore: adjust req type
* chore(next): installs sass and resolves type errors
* feat: working login route/view
* fix: me route
* chore(next): scaffolds access routes (#4562)
* chore(next): scaffolds admin layout and dashboard view (#4566)
* chore(next): builds initPage utility (#4589)
* feat(3.0): next route handlers (#4590)
* chore: removes old files
* chore(next): ssr list view (#4594)
* chore: removes old files
* chore: adjusts graphql file imports to align with new operation exports
* chore: allows for custom endpoints
* chore: cleanup
* chore(next): ssr edit view (#4614)
* chore(ui): ssr main nav (#4619)
* chore(next): ssr account view (#4620)
* chore(next): ssr auth views and document create (#4631)
* chore(next): ssr globals view (#4640)
* chore(next): scaffolds document layout (#4644)
* chore(next): ssr versions view (#4645)
* chore(next): ssr field conditions (#4675)
* chore(next): ssr field validations (#4700)
* chore(next): moves dashboard view into next dir
* chore(next): moves account view into next dir
* chore(next): moves global edit view into next dir
* chore(next): returns isolated configs and locale from initPage
* chore(next): ssr api view (#4721)
* feat: adds i18n functionality within Rest API, Local and Client contexts (#4749)
* chore: separate client translation groups with empty line
* chore: add missing translation used in db adapters
* chore: simplify next/routes export and import paths
* chore: renames PayloadT to Payload
* chore(next): custom views (#4748)
* chore: fix translation tsconfig
* chore: adjust other package ts-configs that rely on translations
* chore(next): installs @payloadcms/ui as direct dependency
* chore(next): progress to build
* chore(next): migrates types (#4792)
* fixes acccept-language detection
* chore(next): moves remaining components out from payload core (#4794)
* chore(deps): removes all unused dependencies from payload core (#4797)
* chore(next): achieves buildable state (#4803)
* adds Translation component and removes more react-i18next
* fixes up remaining translation strings
* fixes a few i18n TODO's
* chore: remaining translation strings without colons
* chore: adds missing ja translations
* chore(next): ssr group field (#4830)
* chore: removes placeholder t function
* chore: removes old file
* chore(bundler-webpack): removes webpack bundler
* chore(bundler-vite): removes vite bundler
* chore(next): ssr tabs field (#4863)
* chore(next): ssr row field
* chore(next): ssr textarea field
* chore(next): wires server action into document edit view (#4873)
* chore(next): conditional logic (#4880)
* chore(next): ssr radio, point, code, json, ui, and hidden fields (#4891)
* chore(next): ssr collapsible field (#4894)
* chore: remove findByID from req
* chore: adjusts file property on request type
* comment clarification
* chore: wires up busboy with Requst readstream
* chore: ports over express-fileupload into a NextJS compatible format
* chore: adjust upload file structure
* chore: adds try/catch around routes, corrects a few route responses
* chore: renames file/function
* chore: improve req type safety in local operations, misc req.files replacements
* chore: misc type and fn export changes
* chore: ensures root routes take pass unmodified request to root routes
* chore: improve types
* chore: consolidates locale api req initialization (#4922)
* chore(next): overhauls field rendering strategy (#4924)
* chore(next): ssr array field (#4937)
* chore(next): ssr blocks field (#4942)
* chore(next): ssr upload field and document drawer (#4957)
* chore(next): wires form submissions (#4982)
* chore: api handler adjustments
* feat: adds graphql playground handler
* adds credentials include setting to playground
* remove old playground init, stub graphql handler location
* fix: allow for null fallbackLocale
* fix: correctly prioritize locales passed as null
* chore: move all graphql code into next package
* graphql changes
* chore: semi working version of graphql http layer
* gql fix attempts
* rm console log
* chore: partial gql changes
* chore: adds gql and gql-http back into payload
* chore: removes collection from req
* chore: separates graphql package out for schema generation
* chore: dep cleanup
* chore: move graphql handlers
* chore: removes unused deps
* chore(next): ssr list view (#5032)
* chore: refactor response handler order for custom endpoints
* chore: add back in condition for collection GET path with 2 slugs
* chore: rm optional chain
* chore: import sort route file
* chore: allows custom endpoints to attempt before erroring
* feat: adds memoization to translation functions (#5036)
* chore: fix APIError import
* chore: return attemptCustomEndpointBeforeError responses
* chore(next): properly instantiates table columns
* fix(next): attaches params to req and properly assigns prefs key (#5042)
* chore: reorganize next route order
* chore(next): adds RouteError handler to next routes
* chore: builds payload successfully
* chore: misc file omissions
* fix(ui): maintains proper column order
* fix(ui): ensures first cell is a link
* fix(next): properly copies url object in createPayloadRequest (#5064)
* fix(ui): bumps react-toastify to v10.0.4 to fix hydration warnings
* feat: add route for static file GET requests (#5065)
* chore(next): allows resolved config promise to be thread through initPage (#5071)
* chore(ui): conditionally renders field label from props
* feat(next): next install script
* chore: pass config to route handlers
* feat: initial test suite framework (#4929)
* chore(next): renderable account, api, and create first user views (#5084)
* fix(next): properly parses search params in find, update, and delete handlers (#5088)
* chore(next): ssr versions view (#5085)
* chore: adds homepage for scss testing
* chore: moves dev folder to top, establishes new test pattern
* chore: working turbopack
* chore: sets up working dynamic payload-config imports
* remove unused code
* chore: rm console log
* misc
* feat: correctly subs out ability to boot REST API within same process
* chore: WIP dev suites
* chore: removes need for REST_API folder in test dir
* removes duplicate bootAdminPanel fn
* misc
* specify default export
* chore: sets up jest to work with next/jest
* chore: progress to mongodb and sharp builds
* chore: passing community tests
* chore: sorta workin
* chore: adjust payload-config import
* chore: adds rest client for Next handlers
* chore: removes test garb
* chore: restores payload-config tsconfig path temporarily
* chore: establishes pattern for memory db during tests
* chore: bumps mongoose to 7
* chore(next): 404s on nested create urls
* chore: functional _community e2e
* chore: increases e2e expect timeout
* fix(next): sanitizes locale toString from client config
* chore: type fixes
* chore: pulls mongodb from main
* chore: uses graphql to log user in
* feat: passing auth test suite
* chore(ui): threads params through context and conditionally renders document tabs (#5094)
* feat(ui): adds params context (#5095)
* chore: removes unecessary memory allocation for urlPropertiesObject object
* chore: passing graphql test suite
* chore: removes references to bson
* chore: re-enables mongodb memory server for auth test suite
* chore: replace bson with bson-objectid
* feat: passing collections-rest int suite
* chore: fixes bad imports
* chore: more passing int suites
* feat: passing globals int tests
* feat: passing hooks int test suite
* chore: remove last express file
* chore: start live-preview int test migration
* chore: passing localization int tests
* passing relationships int tests
* chore: partial passing upload int tests
* chore: fixes scss imports
* chore(ui): renders document info provider at root (#5106)
* chore: adds schema path to useFieldPath provider, more passing tests
* chore: begins work to optimize translation imports
* chore: add translations to ui ts-config references
* chore: add exports folder to package json exports
* chore: adds readme how-to-use instructions
* chore: attempts refactor of translation imports
* chore: adds authentication:account translation key to server keys
* chore: finishes translation optimization
* chore: ignores warnings from mongodb
* chore(ui): renders live document title (#5115)
* chore(ui): ssr document tabs (#5116)
* chore: handles redirecting from login
* chore: handle redirect with no searchParams
* chore: handle missing segments
* chore(next): migrates server action into standalone api endpoint (#5122)
* chore: adjust dashboard colection segments
* test: update e2e suites
* fix(ui): prevents unnecessary calls to form state
* chore: fix finding global config fields from schema path
* fix(next): executes root POST endpoints
* chore(ui): ignores values returned by form state polling
* chore: scaffolds ssr rte
* chore: renders client leaves
* chore: server-side rendered rich text elements
* chore: defines ClientFunction pattern
* chore(ui): migrates relationship field
* chore: adds translations, cleans up slate
* chore: functional slate link
* chore: slate upload ssr
* chore: relationship slate ssr
* chore: remaining slate ssr
* chore: fixes circular workspace dep
* chore: correct broken int test import paths
* chore: remove media files from root
* chore: server renders custom edit view
* fix(ui): resolves infinite loading in versions view
* fix(next): resolves global edit view lookup
* chore: payload builds
* chore: delete unused files
* chore: removes local property from payload
* chore: adds mongodb as dev dep in db-mongodb package
* chore: hide deprecation warnings for tempfile and jest-environment-jsdom
* chore: remove all translations from translations dist
* chore: clean ts-config files
* chore: simple type fixes
* chore(ui): server renders custom list view
* chore: fix next config payload-config alias
* chore: adds turbo alias paths
* chore: adjusts translation generation
* chore: improve auth function
* chore: eslint config for packages/ui
* chore(ui): exports FormState
* chore(next): migrates account view to latest patterns
* chore: disable barbie mode
* chore(ui): lints
* chore(next): lints
* chore: for alexical
* chore: custom handler type signature adjustment
* fix: non-boolean condition result causes infinite looping (#4579)
* chore(richtext-lexical): upgrade lexical from v0.12.5 to v0.12.6 (#4732)
* chore(richtext-lexical): upgrade all lexical packages from 0.12.5 to 0.12.6
* fix(richtext-lexical): fix TypeScript errors
* fix indenting
* feat(richtext-lexical): Blocks: generate type definitions for blocks fields (#4529)
* feat(richtext-lexical)!: Update lexical from 0.12.6 to 0.13.1, port over all useful changes from playground (#5066)
* feat(richtext-lexical): Update lexical from 0.12.6 to 0.13.1, port over all useful changes from playground
* chore: upgrade lexical version used in monorepo
* chore: remove the 3
* chore: upgrade nodemon versions (#5059)
* feat: add more options to addFieldStatePromise so that it can be used for field flattening (#4799)
* feat(plugin-seo)!: remove support for payload <2.7.0 (#4765)
* chore(plugin-seo): remove test script from package.json (#4762)
* chore: upgrade @types/nodemailer from v6.4.8 to v6.4.14 (#4733)
* chore: revert auth and initPage changes
* chore(next): moves edit and list views (#5170)
* fix: "The punycode module is deprecated" warning by updating nodemailer
* chore: adjust translations tsconfig paths in root
* chore: fix merge build
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <30633324+JarrodMFlesch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Elliot DeNolf <denolfe@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <70709113+AlessioGr@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(richtext-lexical): Update lexical from 0.12.6 to 0.13.1, port over all useful changes from playground
* chore: upgrade lexical version used in monorepo
<configurationdefault="false"name="Run Dev Fields"type="NodeJSConfigurationType"application-parameters="fields"path-to-js-file="node_modules/.pnpm/nodemon@3.0.1/node_modules/nodemon/bin/nodemon.js"working-dir="$PROJECT_DIR$">
<configurationdefault="false"name="Run Dev Fields"type="NodeJSConfigurationType"application-parameters="--no-deprecation fields"path-to-js-file="test/dev.js"working-dir="$PROJECT_DIR$">
<configurationdefault="false"name="Run Dev _community"type="NodeJSConfigurationType"application-parameters="_community"path-to-js-file="node_modules/.pnpm/nodemon@3.0.1/node_modules/nodemon/bin/nodemon.js"working-dir="$PROJECT_DIR$">
<configurationdefault="false"name="Run Dev _community"type="NodeJSConfigurationType"application-parameters="--no-deprecation _community"path-to-js-file="test/dev.js"working-dir="$PROJECT_DIR$">
* **db-postgres:** configurable custom schema to use ([#5047](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5047)) ([e8f2ca4](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/e8f2ca484ee56cd7767d5111e46ebd24752ff8de))
### Bug Fixes
* Add Context Provider in EditMany Component ([#5005](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5005)) ([70e57fe](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/70e57fef184f7fcf56344ea755465f246f2253a5))
* **db-mongodb:** unique sparse for not required fields ([#5114](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5114)) ([815bdfa](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/815bdfac0b0afbff2a20e54d5aee64b90f6b3a77))
* **db-postgres:** set _parentID for array nested localized fields ([#5117](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5117)) ([ceca5c4](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/ceca5c4e97f53f1346797a31b6abfc0375e98215))
* disabling API Key does not remove the key ([#5145](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5145)) ([7a7f0ed](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/7a7f0ed7e8132253be607c111c160163b84bd770))
* handle thrown errors in config-level afterError hook ([#5147](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5147)) ([32ed95e](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/32ed95e1ee87409db234f1b7bd6d2e462fd9ed5d))
* only replace the drawer content with full edit component if it exists ([#5144](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5144)) ([0a07f60](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/0a07f607b9fb1217ad956cd05b2a84a4042a19ca))
* transaction error from access endpoint ([#5156](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5156)) ([ad42d54](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/ad42d541b342ed56463b81cee6d6307df6f06d7f))
* **db-postgres:** adds idType to use uuid or serial id columns ([#3864](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/3864)) ([d6c2578](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/d6c25783cfa97983bf9db27ceb5ccd39a62c62f1))
* **db-postgres:** reconnect after disconnection from database ([#5086](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5086)) ([bf942fd](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/bf942fdfa6ea9c26cf05295cc9db646bf31fa622))
* **plugin-search:** add req to beforeSync args for transactions ([#5068](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5068)) ([98b87e2](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/98b87e22782c0a788f79326f22be05a6b176ad74))
* **richtext-lexical:** add justify aligment to AlignFeature ([#4035](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/4035)) ([#4868](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/4868)) ([6d6823c](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/6d6823c3e5609a58eeeeb8d043945a762f9463df))
* **richtext-lexical:** AddBlock handle for all nodes, even if they aren't empty paragraphs ([#5063](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5063)) ([00fc034](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/00fc0343dabf184d5bab418d47c403b3ad11698f))
* **richtext-lexical:** Update lexical from 0.12.6 to 0.13.1, port over all useful changes from playground ([#5066](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5066)) ([0d18822](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/0d18822062275c1826c8e2c3da2571a2b3483310))
* **db-postgres:** query using blockType ([#5044](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5044)) ([35c2a08](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/35c2a085efa6d5ad59779960874bc9728a17e3a0))
* filterOptions errors cause transaction to abort ([#5079](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5079)) ([5f3d016](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/5f3d0169bee21e1c0963dbd7ede9fe5f1c46a5a5))
* **plugin-form-builder:** hooks do not respect transactions ([#5069](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5069)) ([82e9d31](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/82e9d31127c8df83c5bed92a5ffdab76d331900f))
* **richtext-lexical:** do not remove adjacent paragraph node when inserting certain nodes in empty editor ([#5061](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5061)) ([6323965](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/6323965c652ea68dffeb716957b124d165b9ce96))
* **uploads:** account for serverURL when retrieving external file ([#5102](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5102)) ([25cee8b](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/25cee8bb102bf80b3a4bfb4b4e46712722cc7f0d))
* **richtext-lexical:** Update lexical from 0.12.6 to 0.13.1, port over all useful changes from playground (#5066)
- You HAVE to make sure that any versions of the lexical packages (IF you have any installed) match the lexical version which richtext-lexical uses: v0.13.1. If you do not do this, you may be plagued by React useContext / "cannot find active editor state" errors
- Updates to lexical's API, e.g. the removal of INTERNAL_isPointSelection, could be breaking depending on your code. Please consult the [lexical changelog](https://github.com/facebook/lexical/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md).
* exposes collapsible provider with more functionality ([#5043](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5043)) ([df39602](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/commit/df39602758ae8dc3765bb48e51f7a657babfa559))
@@ -13,29 +13,29 @@ To swap in your own React component, first, consult the list of available compon
<Banner type="success">
<strong>Tip:</strong>
<br />
Custom components will automatically be provided with all props that the default component normally
accepts.
Custom components will automatically be provided with all props that the default component
normally accepts.
</Banner>
### Base Component Overrides
You can override a set of admin panel-wide components by providing a component to your base Payload config's `admin.components` property. The following options are available:
| **`Nav`** | Contains the sidebar / mobile menu in its entirety. |
| **`BeforeNavLinks`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Nav, _before_ the links themselves. |
| **`AfterNavLinks`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Nav, _after_ the links. |
| **`BeforeDashboard`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Dashboard, _before_ the default dashboard contents. |
| **`AfterDashboard`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Dashboard, _after_ the default dashboard contents. [Demo](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/test/admin/components/AfterDashboard/index.tsx) |
| **`BeforeLogin`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Login, _before_ the default login form. |
| **`AfterLogin`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Login, _after_ the default login form. |
| **`logout.Button`** | A custom React component. |
| **`graphics.Icon`** | Used as a graphic within the `Nav` component. Often represents a condensed version of a full logo. |
| **`graphics.Logo`** | The full logo to be used in contexts like the `Login` view. |
| **`providers`** | Define your own provider components that will wrap the Payload Admin UI. [More](#custom-providers) |
| **`actions`** | Array of custom components to be rendered in the Payload Admin UI header, providing additional interactivity and functionality. |
| **`views`** | Override or create new views within the Payload Admin UI. [More](#views) |
| **`Nav`** | Contains the sidebar / mobile menu in its entirety. |
| **`BeforeNavLinks`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Nav, _before_ the links themselves. |
| **`AfterNavLinks`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Nav, _after_ the links. |
| **`BeforeDashboard`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Dashboard, _before_ the default dashboard contents. |
| **`AfterDashboard`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Dashboard, _after_ the default dashboard contents. [Demo](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/test/admin/components/AfterDashboard/index.tsx) |
| **`BeforeLogin`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Login, _before_ the default login form. |
| **`AfterLogin`** | Array of components to inject into the built-in Login, _after_ the default login form. |
| **`logout.Button`** | A custom React component. |
| **`graphics.Icon`** | Used as a graphic within the `Nav` component. Often represents a condensed version of a full logo. |
| **`graphics.Logo`** | The full logo to be used in contexts like the `Login` view. |
| **`providers`** | Define your own provider components that will wrap the Payload Admin UI. [More](#custom-providers) |
| **`actions`** | Array of custom components to be rendered in the Payload Admin UI header, providing additional interactivity and functionality. |
| **`views`** | Override or create new views within the Payload Admin UI. [More](#views) |
Here is a full example showing how to swap some of these components for your own.
@@ -77,10 +77,10 @@ export default buildConfig({
You can easily swap entire views with your own by using the `admin.components.views` property. At the root level, Payload renders the following views by default, all of which can be overridden:
| **`Account`** | The Account view is used to show the currently logged in user's Account page. |
| **`Dashboard`** | The main landing page of the Admin panel. |
To swap out any of these views, simply pass in your custom component to the `admin.components.views` property of your Payload config. For example:
@@ -135,7 +135,10 @@ To add a _new_ view to the Admin Panel, simply add another key to the `views` ob
<Banner type="warning">
<strong>Note:</strong>
<br />
Routes are cascading. This means that unless explicitly given the `exact` property, they will match on URLs that simply _start_ with the route's path. This is helpful when creating catch-all routes in your application. Alternatively, you could define your nested route _before_ your parent route.
Routes are cascading. This means that unless explicitly given the `exact` property, they will
match on URLs that simply _start_ with the route's path. This is helpful when creating catch-all
routes in your application. Alternatively, you could define your nested route _before_ your parent
route.
</Banner>
_For more examples regarding how to customize components, look at the following [examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/test/admin/components)._
To swap out entire views on collections, you can use the `admin.components.views` property on the collection's config. Payload renders the following views by default, all of which can be overridden:
| **`Edit`** | The Edit view is used to edit a single document for a given collection. |
| **`List`** | The List view is used to show a list of documents for a given collection. |
To swap out any of these views, simply pass in your custom component to the `admin.components.views` property of your Payload config. This will replace the entire view, including the page breadcrumbs, title, tabs, etc, _as well as all nested routes_.
@@ -310,9 +313,9 @@ As with Collections, you can override components on a global-by-global basis via
To swap out views for globals, you can use the `admin.components.views` property on the global's config. Payload renders the following views by default, all of which can be overridden:
| **`Edit`** | The Edit view is used to edit a single document for a given Global. |
To swap out any of these views, simply pass in your custom component to the `admin.components.views` property of your Payload config. This will replace the entire view, including the page breadcrumbs, title, and tabs, _as well as all nested views_.
@@ -379,13 +382,13 @@ You can also add _new_ tabs to the `Edit` view by adding another key to the `com
You can easily swap individual collection or global edit views. To do this, pass an _object_ to the `admin.components.views.Edit` property of the config. Payload renders the following views by default, all of which can be overridden:
The `useDocumentEvents` hook provides a way of subscribing to cross-document events, such as updates made to nested documents within a drawer. This hook will report document events that are outside the scope of the document currently being edited. This hook provides the following:
| **`mostRecentUpdate`** | An object containing the most recently updated document. It contains the `entitySlug`, `id` (if collection), and `updatedAt` properties |
| **`reportUpdate`** | A method used to report updates to documents. It accepts the same arguments as the `mostRecentUpdate` property. |
| **`mostRecentUpdate`** | An object containing the most recently updated document. It contains the `entitySlug`, `id` (if collection), and `updatedAt` properties |
| **`reportUpdate`** | A method used to report updates to documents. It accepts the same arguments as the `mostRecentUpdate` property. |
**Example:**
@@ -829,14 +860,11 @@ import { useDocumentEvents } from 'payload/components/hooks'
Right now the `useDocumentEvents` hook only tracks recently updated documents, but in the future it will track more document-related events as needed, such as document creation, deletion, etc.
Right now the `useDocumentEvents` hook only tracks recently updated documents, but in the future
it will track more document-related events as needed, such as document creation, deletion, etc.
The Vite bundler is currently in beta. If you would like to help us test this package, we'd love to hear from you if you find any [bugs or issues](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/)!
The Vite bundler is currently in beta. If you would like to help us test this package, we'd love
to hear from you if you find any [bugs or issues](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/)!
</Banner>
Payload has a Vite bundler that you can install and bundle the Admin Panel with. This is an alternative to the [Webpack](/docs/admin/webpack) bundler and might give some performance boosts to your development workflow.
@@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ export default buildConfig({
collections: [],
admin: {
bundler: viteBundler(),
}
},
})
```
@@ -36,7 +37,8 @@ Vite works fundamentally differently than Webpack. In development mode, it will
It then uses Rollup to create production builds of your admin UI. With Vite, you should see a decent performance boost—especially after your first cold start. However, that first cold start might take a few more seconds.
<Banner type="warning">
In most cases, Vite should work out of the box. But existing Payload plugins may need to make compatibility changes to support Vite.
In most cases, Vite should work out of the box. But existing Payload plugins may need to make
compatibility changes to support Vite.
</Banner>
This is because Vite aliases work fundamentally differently than Webpack aliases, and Payload relies on aliasing server-only code out of the Payload config to ensure that the bundled admin JS works within your browser.
| **`slug`** \* | Unique, URL-friendly string that will act as an identifier for this Collection. |
| **`fields`** \* | Array of field types that will determine the structure and functionality of the data stored within this Collection. [Click here](/docs/fields/overview) for a full list of field types as well as how to configure them. |
| **`labels`** | Singular and plural labels for use in identifying this Collection throughout Payload. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-options). |
| **`hooks`** | Entry points to "tie in" to Collection actions at specific points. [More](/docs/hooks/overview#collection-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide access control functions to define exactly who should be able to do what with Documents in this Collection. [More](/docs/access-control/overview/#collections) |
| **`auth`** | Specify options if you would like this Collection to feature authentication. For more, consult the [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config) documentation. |
| **`upload`** | Specify options if you would like this Collection to support file uploads. For more, consult the [Uploads](/docs/upload/overview) documentation. |
| **`timestamps`** | Set to false to disable documents' automatically generated `createdAt` and `updatedAt` timestamps. |
| **`versions`** | Set to true to enable default options, or configure with object properties. [More](/docs/versions/overview#collection-config) |
| **`endpoints`** | Add custom routes to the REST API. Set to `false` to disable routes. [More](/docs/rest-api/overview#custom-endpoints) |
| **`graphQL`** | An object with `singularName` and `pluralName` strings used in schema generation. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. Set to `false` to disable GraphQL. |
| **`typescript`** | An object with property `interface` as the text used in schema generation. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. |
| **`defaultSort`** | Pass a top-level field to sort by default in the collection List view. Prefix the name of the field with a minus symbol ("-") to sort in descending order. |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`slug`** \* | Unique, URL-friendly string that will act as an identifier for this Collection. |
| **`fields`** \* | Array of field types that will determine the structure and functionality of the data stored within this Collection. [Click here](/docs/fields/overview) for a full list of field types as well as how to configure them. |
| **`labels`** | Singular and plural labels for use in identifying this Collection throughout Payload. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-options). |
| **`hooks`** | Entry points to "tie in" to Collection actions at specific points. [More](/docs/hooks/overview#collection-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide access control functions to define exactly who should be able to do what with Documents in this Collection. [More](/docs/access-control/overview/#collections) |
| **`auth`** | Specify options if you would like this Collection to feature authentication. For more, consult the [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config) documentation. |
| **`upload`** | Specify options if you would like this Collection to support file uploads. For more, consult the [Uploads](/docs/upload/overview) documentation. |
| **`timestamps`** | Set to false to disable documents' automatically generated `createdAt` and `updatedAt` timestamps. |
| **`versions`** | Set to true to enable default options, or configure with object properties. [More](/docs/versions/overview#collection-config) |
| **`endpoints`** | Add custom routes to the REST API. Set to `false` to disable routes. [More](/docs/rest-api/overview#custom-endpoints) |
| **`graphQL`** | An object with `singularName` and `pluralName` strings used in schema generation. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. Set to `false` to disable GraphQL. |
| **`typescript`** | An object with property `interface` as the text used in schema generation. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. |
| **`disableDuplicate`** | When true, do not show the "Duplicate" button while editing documents within this collection and prevent `duplicate` from all APIs. |
| **`defaultSort`** | Pass a top-level field to sort by default in the collection List view. Prefix the name of the field with a minus symbol ("-") to sort in descending order. |
| **`dbName`** | Custom table or collection name depending on the database adapter. Auto-generated from slug if not defined.
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
@@ -68,14 +70,13 @@ You can customize the way that the Admin panel behaves on a collection-by-collec
| `group` | Text used as a label for grouping collection and global links together in the navigation. |
| `hidden` | Set to true or a function, called with the current user, returning true to exclude this collection from navigation and admin routing. |
| `hooks` | Admin-specific hooks for this collection. [More](#admin-hooks) |
| `useAsTitle` | Specify a top-level field to use for a document title throughout the Admin panel. If no field is defined, the ID of the document is used as the title. |
| `description` | Text or React component to display below the Collection label in the List view to give editors more information. |
| `defaultColumns` | Array of field names that correspond to which columns to show by default in this collection's List view. |
| `disableDuplicate ` | Disables the "Duplicate" button while editing documents within this collection. |
| `hideAPIURL` | Hides the "API URL" meta field while editing documents within this collection. |
| `enableRichTextLink` | The [Rich Text](/docs/fields/rich-text) field features a `Link` element which allows for users to automatically reference related documents within their rich text. Set to `true` by default. |
| `enableRichTextRelationship` | The [Rich Text](/docs/fields/rich-text) field features a `Relationship` element which allows for users to automatically reference related documents within their rich text. Set to `true` by default. |
| `admin` \* | Base Payload admin configuration. Specify bundler*, custom components, control metadata, set the Admin user collection, and [more](/docs/admin/overview#admin-options). Required. |
| `editor` \* | Rich Text Editor which will be used by richText fields. Required. |
| `db` \* | Database Adapter which will be used by Payload. Read more [here](/docs/database/overview). Required. |
| `serverURL` | A string used to define the absolute URL of your app including the protocol, for example `https://example.com`. No paths allowed, only protocol, domain and (optionally) port |
| `collections` | An array of all Collections that Payload will manage. To read more about how to define your collection configs, [click here](/docs/configuration/collections). |
| `globals` | An array of all Globals that Payload will manage. For more on Globals and their configs, [click here](/docs/configuration/globals). |
| `cors` | Either a whitelist array of URLS to allow CORS requests from, or a wildcard string (`'*'`) to accept incoming requests from any domain. |
| `localization` | Opt-in and control how Payload handles the translation of your content into multiple locales. [More](/docs/configuration/localization) |
| `graphQL` | Manage GraphQL-specific functionality here. Define your own queries and mutations, manage query complexity limits, and [more](/docs/graphql/overview#graphql-options). |
| `cookiePrefix` | A string that will be prefixed to all cookies that Payload sets. |
| `csrf` | A whitelist array of URLs to allow Payload cookies to be accepted from as a form of CSRF protection. [More](/docs/authentication/overview#csrf-protection) |
| `defaultDepth` | If a user does not specify `depth` while requesting a resource, this depth will be used. [More](/docs/getting-started/concepts#depth) |
| `maxDepth` | The maximum allowed depth to be permitted application-wide. This setting helps prevent against malicious queries. Defaults to `10`. |
| `indexSortableFields` | Automatically index all sortable top-level fields in the database to improve sort performance and add database compatibility for Azure Cosmos and similar. |
| `upload` | Base Payload upload configuration. [More](/docs/upload/overview#payload-wide-upload-options). |
| `routes` | Control the routing structure that Payload binds itself to. Specify `admin`, `api`, `graphQL`, and `graphQLPlayground`. |
| `email` | Base email settings to allow Payload to generate email such as Forgot Password requests and other requirements. [More](/docs/email/overview#configuration) |
| `express` | Express-specific middleware options such as compression and JSON parsing. [More](/docs/configuration/express) |
| `debug` | Enable to expose more detailed error information. |
| `rateLimit` | Control IP-based rate limiting for all Payload resources. Used to prevent DDoS attacks and [more](/docs/production/preventing-abuse#rate-limiting-requests). |
| `hooks` | Tap into Payload-wide hooks. [More](/docs/hooks/overview) |
| `plugins` | An array of Payload plugins. [More](/docs/plugins/overview) |
| `endpoints` | An array of custom API endpoints added to the Payload router. [More](/docs/rest-api/overview#custom-endpoints) |
| `custom` | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| `admin` \* | Base Payload admin configuration. Specify bundler\*, custom components, control metadata, set the Admin user collection, and [more](/docs/admin/overview#admin-options). Required. |
| `editor` \* | Rich Text Editor which will be used by richText fields. Required. |
| `db` \* | Database Adapter which will be used by Payload. Read more [here](/docs/database/overview). Required. |
| `serverURL` | A string used to define the absolute URL of your app including the protocol, for example `https://example.com`. No paths allowed, only protocol, domain and (optionally) port |
| `collections` | An array of all Collections that Payload will manage. To read more about how to define your collection configs, [click here](/docs/configuration/collections). |
| `globals` | An array of all Globals that Payload will manage. For more on Globals and their configs, [click here](/docs/configuration/globals). |
| `cors` | Either a whitelist array of URLS to allow CORS requests from, or a wildcard string (`'*'`) to accept incoming requests from any domain. |
| `localization` | Opt-in and control how Payload handles the translation of your content into multiple locales. [More](/docs/configuration/localization) |
| `graphQL` | Manage GraphQL-specific functionality here. Define your own queries and mutations, manage query complexity limits, and [more](/docs/graphql/overview#graphql-options). |
| `cookiePrefix` | A string that will be prefixed to all cookies that Payload sets. |
| `csrf` | A whitelist array of URLs to allow Payload cookies to be accepted from as a form of CSRF protection. [More](/docs/authentication/overview#csrf-protection) |
| `defaultDepth` | If a user does not specify `depth` while requesting a resource, this depth will be used. [More](/docs/getting-started/concepts#depth) |
| `maxDepth` | The maximum allowed depth to be permitted application-wide. This setting helps prevent against malicious queries. Defaults to `10`. |
| `indexSortableFields` | Automatically index all sortable top-level fields in the database to improve sort performance and add database compatibility for Azure Cosmos and similar. |
| `upload` | Base Payload upload configuration. [More](/docs/upload/overview#payload-wide-upload-options). |
| `routes` | Control the routing structure that Payload binds itself to. Specify `admin`, `api`, `graphQL`, and `graphQLPlayground`. |
| `email` | Base email settings to allow Payload to generate email such as Forgot Password requests and other requirements. [More](/docs/email/overview#configuration) |
| `express` | Express-specific middleware options such as compression and JSON parsing. [More](/docs/configuration/express) |
| `debug` | Enable to expose more detailed error information. |
| `rateLimit` | Control IP-based rate limiting for all Payload resources. Used to prevent DDoS attacks and [more](/docs/production/preventing-abuse#rate-limiting-requests). |
| `hooks` | Tap into Payload-wide hooks. [More](/docs/hooks/overview) |
| `plugins` | An array of Payload plugins. [More](/docs/plugins/overview) |
| `endpoints` | An array of custom API endpoints added to the Payload router. [More](/docs/rest-api/overview#custom-endpoints) |
| `custom` | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
@@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ Ensure you have an npm script called "payload" in your `package.json` file.
```
<Banner>
Note that you need to run Payload migrations through the package manager that you are using, because Payload should not be globally installed on your system.
Note that you need to run Payload migrations through the package manager that you are using,
because Payload should not be globally installed on your system.
</Banner>
### Migration file contents
@@ -41,15 +42,15 @@ Here is an example migration file:
```ts
import { MigrateUpArgs, MigrateDownArgs } from '@payloadcms/your-db-adapter'
export async function up({ payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
export async function up({ payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
// Perform changes to your database here.
// You have access to `payload` as an argument, and
// everything is done in TypeScript.
};
}
export async function down({ payload, req }: MigrateDownArgs): Promise<void> {
export async function down({ payload, req }: MigrateDownArgs): Promise<void> {
// Do whatever you need to revert changes if the `up` function fails
| `autoPluralization` | Tell Mongoose to auto-pluralize any collection names if it encounters any singular words used as collection `slug`s. |
| `connectOptions` | Customize MongoDB connection options. Payload will connect to your MongoDB database using default options which you can override and extend to include all the [options](https://mongoosejs.com/docs/connections.html#options) available to mongoose. |
| `disableIndexHints` | Set to true to disable hinting to MongoDB to use 'id' as index. This is currently done when counting documents for pagination, as it increases the speed of the count function used in that query. Disabling this optimization might fix some problems with AWS DocumentDB. Defaults to false |
| `migrationDir` | Customize the directory that migrations are stored. |
| `transactionOptions` | An object with configuration properties used in [transactions](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/core/transactions/) or `false` which will disable the use of transactions. | |
| `transactionOptions` | An object with configuration properties used in [transactions](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/core/transactions/) or `false` which will disable the use of transactions. | |
@@ -42,15 +42,15 @@ You should prefer a relational DB like Postgres if:
#### Differences in Payload features
It's important to note that almost everything Payload does is available in all of our officially supported database adapters, including localization, arrays, blocks, etc.
It's important to note that almost everything Payload does is available in all of our officially supported database adapters, including localization, arrays, blocks, etc.
The only thing that is not supported in Postgres yet is the [Point field](/docs/fields/point), but that should be added soon.
The only thing that is not supported in Postgres yet is the [Point field](/docs/fields/point), but that should be added soon.
It's up to you to choose which database you would like to use.
## Configuration
To configure the database for your Payload application, an adapter can be assigned to `config.db`. This property is required within your Payload config.
To configure the database for your Payload application, an adapter can be assigned to `config.db`. This property is required within your Payload config.
To use Payload with Postgres, install the package `@payloadcms/db-postgres`. It leverages Drizzle ORM and `node-postgres` to interact with a Postgres database that you provide.
<Banner>
The Postgres database adapter is currently in beta. If you would like to help us test this package, we'd love to hear if you find any bugs or issues!
The Postgres database adapter is currently in beta. If you would like to help us test this
package, we'd love to hear if you find any bugs or issues!
</Banner>
It automatically manages changes to your database for you in development mode, and exposes a full suite of migration controls for you to leverage in order to keep other database environments in sync with your schema. DDL transformations are automatically generated.
| `pool` | [Pool connection options](https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/quick-postgresql/node-postgres) that will be passed to Drizzle and `node-postgres`. |
| `push` | Disable Drizzle's [`db push`](https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/overview#prototyping-with-db-push) in development mode. By default, `push` is enabled for development mode only. |
| `migrationDir` | Customize the directory that migrations are stored. |
| `pool` \* | [Pool connection options](https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/quick-postgresql/node-postgres) that will be passed to Drizzle and `node-postgres`. |
| `push` | Disable Drizzle's [`db push`](https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/overview#prototyping-with-db-push) in development mode. By default, `push` is enabled for development mode only. |
| `migrationDir` | Customize the directory that migrations are stored. |
| `logger` | The instance of the logger to be passed to drizzle. By default Payload's will be used. |
| `schemaName` | A string for the postgres schema to use, defaults to 'public'. |
| `localesSuffix` | A string appended to the end of table names for storing localized fields. Default is '_locales'. |
| `relationshipsSuffix` | A string appended to the end of table names for storing relationships. Default is '_rels'. |
| `versionsSuffix` | A string appended to the end of table names for storing versions. Defaults to '_v'. |
### Access to Drizzle
@@ -65,7 +73,7 @@ In addition to exposing Drizzle directly, all of the tables, Drizzle relations,
Drizzle exposes two ways to work locally in development mode.
The first is [`db push`](https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/overview#prototyping-with-db-push), which automatically pushes changes you make to your Payload config (and therefore, Drizzle schema) to your database so you don't have to manually migrate every time you change your Payload config. This only works in development mode, and should not be mixed with manually running [`migrate`](/docs/database/migrations) commands.
The first is [`db push`](https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/overview#prototyping-with-db-push), which automatically pushes changes you make to your Payload config (and therefore, Drizzle schema) to your database so you don't have to manually migrate every time you change your Payload config. This only works in development mode, and should not be mixed with manually running [`migrate`](/docs/database/migrations) commands.
You will be warned if any changes that you make will entail data loss while in development mode. Push is enabled by default, but you can opt out if you'd like.
@@ -77,11 +85,13 @@ Migrations are extremely powerful thanks to the seamless way that Payload and Dr
1. You are building your Payload config locally, with a local database used for testing.
1. You have left the default setting of `push` enabled, so every time you change your Payload config (add or remove fields, collections, etc.), Drizzle will automatically push changes to your local DB.
1. Once you're done with your changes, or have completed a feature, you can run `npm run payload migrate:create`.
1. Once you're done with your changes, or have completed a feature, you can run `npm run payload migrate:create`.
1. Payload and Drizzle will look for any existing migrations, and automatically generate all SQL changes necessary to convert your schema from its prior state into the state of your current Payload config, and store the resulting DDL in a newly created migration.
1. Once you're ready to go to production, you will be able to run `npm run payload migrate` against your production database, which will apply any new migrations that have not yet run.
1. Now your production database is in sync with your Payload config!
<Banner type="warning">
Warning: do not mix "push" and migrations with your local development database. If you use "push" locally, and then try to migrate, Payload will throw a warning, telling you that these two methods are not meant to be used interchangeably.
</Banner>
Warning: do not mix "push" and migrations with your local development database. If you use "push"
locally, and then try to migrate, Payload will throw a warning, telling you that these two methods
| **`fromName`** \* | The name part of the From field that will be seen on the delivered email |
| **`fromAddress`** \* | The email address part of the From field that will be used when delivering email |
| **`transport`** | The NodeMailer transport object for when you want to do it yourself, not needed when transportOptions is set |
| **`transportOptions`** | An object that configures the transporter that Payload will create. For all the available options see the [NodeMailer documentation](https://nodemailer.com) or see the examples below |
| **`logMockCredentials`** | If set to true and no transport/transportOptions, ethereal credentials will be logged to console on startup |
| **`logMockCredentials`** | If set to true and no transport/transportOptions, ethereal credentials will be logged to console on startup |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`interfaceName`** | Create a top level, reusable [Typescript interface](/docs/typescript/generating-types#custom-field-interfaces) & [GraphQL type](/docs/graphql/graphql-schema#custom-field-schemas). |
| **`dbName`** | Custom table name for the field when using SQL database adapter ([Postgres](/docs/database/postgres)). Auto-generated from name if not defined. |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
@@ -80,7 +80,8 @@ Blocks are defined as separate configs of their own.
| **`imageAltText`** | Customize this block's image thumbnail alt text. |
| **`interfaceName`** | Create a top level, reusable [Typescript interface](/docs/typescript/generating-types#custom-field-interfaces) & [GraphQL type](/docs/graphql/graphql-schema#custom-field-schemas). |
| **`graphQL.singularName`** | Text to use for the GraphQL schema name. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. NOTE: this is set for deprecation, prefer `interfaceName`. |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`dbName`** | Custom table name for this block type when using SQL database adapter ([Postgres](/docs/database/postgres)). Auto-generated from slug if not defined.
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value, will default to false if field is also `required`. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See the [default field admin config](/docs/fields/overview#admin-config) for more details. |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value, will default to false if field is also `required`. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See the [default field admin config](/docs/fields/overview#admin-config) for more details. |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database#overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`minLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a minimum character length. |
| **`maxLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a maximum character length. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`minLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a minimum character length. |
| **`maxLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a maximum character length. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
@@ -44,20 +44,20 @@ _\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
In addition to the default [field admin config](/docs/fields/overview#admin-config), you can customize the following fields that will adjust how the component displays in the admin panel via the `date` property.
| **`placeholder`** | Placeholder text for the field. |
| **`date`** | Pass options to customize date field appearance. |
| **`date.displayFormat`** | Format date to be shown in field **cell**. |
| **`date.pickerAppearance`** \* | Determines the appearance of the datepicker: `dayAndTime` `timeOnly` `dayOnly` `monthOnly`. |
| **`date.monthsToShow`** \* | Number of months to display max is 2. Defaults to 1. |
| **`date.minDate`** \* | Min date value to allow. |
| **`date.maxDate`** \* | Max date value to allow. |
| **`date.minTime`** \* | Min time value to allow. |
| **`date.maxTime`** \* | Max date value to allow. |
| **`date.overrides`** \* | Pass any valid props directly to the [react-datepicker](https://github.com/Hacker0x01/react-datepicker/blob/master/docs/datepicker.md) |
| **`date.timeIntervals`** \* | Time intervals to display. Defaults to 30 minutes. |
| **`date.timeFormat`** \* | Determines time format. Defaults to `'h:mm aa'`. |
| **`placeholder`** | Placeholder text for the field. |
| **`date`** | Pass options to customize date field appearance. |
| **`date.displayFormat`** | Format date to be shown in field **cell**. |
| **`date.pickerAppearance`** \* | Determines the appearance of the datepicker: `dayAndTime` `timeOnly` `dayOnly` `monthOnly`. |
| **`date.monthsToShow`** \* | Number of months to display max is 2. Defaults to 1. |
| **`date.minDate`** \* | Min date value to allow. |
| **`date.maxDate`** \* | Max date value to allow. |
| **`date.minTime`** \* | Min time value to allow. |
| **`date.maxTime`** \* | Max date value to allow. |
| **`date.overrides`** \* | Pass any valid props directly to the [react-datepicker](https://github.com/Hacker0x01/react-datepicker/blob/master/docs/datepicker.md) |
| **`date.timeIntervals`** \* | Time intervals to display. Defaults to 30 minutes. |
| **`date.timeFormat`** \* | Determines time format. Defaults to `'h:mm aa'`. |
_\* This property is passed directly to [react-datepicker](https://github.com/Hacker0x01/react-datepicker/blob/master/docs/datepicker.md). ._
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`jsonSchema`** | Provide a JSON schema that will be used for validation. [JSON schemas](https://json-schema.org/learn/getting-started-step-by-step)
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
@@ -46,13 +47,13 @@ _\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
In addition to the default [field admin config](/docs/fields/overview#admin-config), you can adjust the following properties:
| **`editorOptions`** | Options that can be passed to the monaco editor, [view the full list](https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/typedoc/variables/editor.EditorOptions.html). |
Payload JSON fields fully support the [JSON schema](https://json-schema.org/) standard. By providing a schema in your field config, the editor will be guided in the admin UI, getting typeahead for properties and their formats automatically. When the document is saved, the default validation will prevent saving any invalid data in the field according to the schema in your config.
If you only provide a URL to a schema, Payload will fetch the desired schema if it is publicly available. If not, it is recommended to add the schema directly to your config or import it from another file so that it can be implemented consistently in your project.
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`min`** | Minimum value accepted. Used in the default `validation` function. |
| **`max`** | Maximum value accepted. Used in the default `validation` function. |
| **`hasMany`** | Makes this field an ordered array of numbers instead of just a single number. |
| **`minRows`** | Minimum number of numbers in the numbers array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
| **`maxRows`** | Maximum number of numbers in the numbers array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`min`** | Minimum value accepted. Used in the default `validation` function. |
| **`max`** | Maximum value accepted. Used in the default `validation` function. |
| **`hasMany`** | Makes this field an ordered array of numbers instead of just a single number. |
| **`minRows`** | Minimum number of numbers in the numbers array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
| **`maxRows`** | Maximum number of numbers in the numbers array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Used as a field label in the Admin panel and to name the generated GraphQL type. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. To support location queries, point index defaults to `2dsphere`, to disable the index set to `false`. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`options`** \* | Array of options to allow the field to store. Can either be an array of strings, or an array of objects containing an `label` string and a `value` string. |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`options`** \* | Array of options to allow the field to store. Can either be an array of strings, or an array of objects containing an `label` string and a `value` string. |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. The default value must exist within provided values in `options`. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. The default value must exist within provided values in `options`. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`enumName`** | Custom enum name for this field when using SQL database adapter ([Postgres](/docs/database/postgres)). Auto-generated from name if not defined.
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`relationTo`** \* | Provide one or many collection `slug`s to be able to assign relationships to. |
| **`filterOptions`** | A query to filter which options appear in the UI and validate against. [More](#filtering-relationship-options). |
| **`hasMany`** | Boolean when, if set to `true`, allows this field to have many relations instead of only one. |
| **`minRows`** | A number for the fewest allowed items during validation when a value is present. Used with `hasMany`. |
| **`maxRows`** | A number for the most allowed items during validation when a value is present. Used with `hasMany`. |
| **`maxDepth`** | Sets a number limit on iterations of related documents to populate when queried. [Depth](/docs/getting-started/concepts#depth) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See the [default field admin config](/docs/fields/overview#admin-config) for more details. |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`relationTo`** \* | Provide one or many collection `slug`s to be able to assign relationships to. |
| **`filterOptions`** | A query to filter which options appear in the UI and validate against. [More](#filtering-relationship-options). |
| **`hasMany`** | Boolean when, if set to `true`, allows this field to have many relations instead of only one. |
| **`minRows`** | A number for the fewest allowed items during validation when a value is present. Used with `hasMany`. |
| **`maxRows`** | A number for the most allowed items during validation when a value is present. Used with `hasMany`. |
| **`maxDepth`** | Sets a maximum population depth for this field, regardless of the remaining depth when this field is reached. [Max Depth](/docs/getting-started/concepts#field-level-max-depth) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See the [default field admin config](/docs/fields/overview#admin-config) for more details. |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
@@ -131,13 +131,13 @@ The `filterOptions` property can either be a `Where` query, or a function return
prevent all, or a `Where` query. When using a function, it will be
called with an argument object with the following properties:
caption="Admin panel screenshot of a Rich Text field"
/>
Payload's rich text field is built on an "adapter pattern" which lets you specify which rich text editor you'd like to use.
Payload's rich text field is built on an "adapter pattern" which lets you specify which rich text editor you'd like to use.
Right now, Payload is officially supporting two rich text editors:
@@ -26,7 +26,13 @@ Right now, Payload is officially supporting two rich text editors:
2. [Lexical](/docs/rich-text/lexical) - beta, where things will be moving
<Banner type="success">
<strong>Consistent with Payload's goal of making you learn as little of Payload as possible, customizing and using the Rich Text Editor does not involve learning how to develop for a <em>Payload</em> rich text editor.</strong> Instead, you can invest your time and effort into learning the underlying open-source tools that will allow you to apply your learnings elsewhere as well.
<strong>
Consistent with Payload's goal of making you learn as little of Payload as possible, customizing
and using the Rich Text Editor does not involve learning how to develop for a <em>Payload</em>{' '}
rich text editor.
</strong>{' '}
Instead, you can invest your time and effort into learning the underlying open-source tools that
will allow you to apply your learnings elsewhere as well.
</Banner>
### Config
@@ -67,4 +73,4 @@ Override the default text direction of the Admin panel for this field. Set to `t
### Editor-specific options
For a ton more editor-specific options, including how to build custom rich text elements directly into your editor, take a look at either the [Slate docs](/docs/rich-text/slate) or the [Lexical docs](/docs/rich-text/lexical) depending on which editor you're using.
For a ton more editor-specific options, including how to build custom rich text elements directly into your editor, take a look at either the [Slate docs](/docs/rich-text/slate) or the [Lexical docs](/docs/rich-text/lexical) depending on which editor you're using.
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`options`** \* | Array of options to allow the field to store. Can either be an array of strings, or an array of objects containing a `label` string and a `value` string. |
| **`hasMany`** | Boolean when, if set to `true`, allows this field to have many selections instead of only one. |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`options`** \* | Array of options to allow the field to store. Can either be an array of strings, or an array of objects containing a `label` string and a `value` string. |
| **`hasMany`** | Boolean when, if set to `true`, allows this field to have many selections instead of only one. |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See the [default field admin config](/docs/fields/overview#admin-config) for more details. |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See the [default field admin config](/docs/fields/overview#admin-config) for more details. |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`enumName`** | Custom enum name for this field when using SQL database adapter ([Postgres](/docs/database/postgres)). Auto-generated from name if not defined. |
| **`dbName`** | Custom table name (if `hasMany` set to `true`) for this field when using SQL database adapter ([Postgres](/docs/database/postgres)). Auto-generated from name if not defined. |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
@@ -122,7 +124,7 @@ export const CustomSelectField: Field = {
If you are looking to create a dynamic select field, the following tutorial will walk you through the process of creating a custom select field that fetches its options from an external API.
<VideoDrawer
id='Efn9OxSjA6Y'
label='How to Create a Custom Select Field'
drawerTitle='How to Create a Custom Select Field: A Step-by-Step Guide'
id="Efn9OxSjA6Y"
label="How to Create a Custom Select Field"
drawerTitle="How to Create a Custom Select Field: A Step-by-Step Guide"
/>
If you want to learn more about custom components check out the [Admin > Custom Component](/docs/admin/components#field-component) docs.
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`minLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a minimum character length. |
| **`maxLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a maximum character length. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`minLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a minimum character length. |
| **`maxLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a maximum character length. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`hasMany`** | Makes this field an ordered array of text instead of just a single text. |
| **`minRows`** | Minimum number of texts in the array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
| **`maxRows`** | Maximum number of texts in the array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`hasMany`** | Makes this field an ordered array of text instead of just a single text. |
| **`minRows`** | Minimum number of texts in the array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
| **`maxRows`** | Maximum number of texts in the array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`minLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a minimum character length. |
| **`maxLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a maximum character length. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`minLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a minimum character length. |
| **`maxLength`** | Used by the default validation function to ensure values are of a maximum character length. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`*relationTo`** \* | Provide a single collection `slug` to allow this field to accept a relation to. <strong>Note: the related collection must be configured to support Uploads.</strong> |
| **`filterOptions`** | A query to filter which options appear in the UI and validate against. [More](#filtering-upload-options). |
@@ -85,15 +85,15 @@ The `filterOptions` property can either be a `Where` query, or a function return
prevent all, or a `Where` query. When using a function, it will be
called with an argument object with the following properties:
Here is a list of all properties available to pass through `payload.init`:
##### secret
**Required**. This is a secure string that will be used to authenticate with Payload. It can be random but should be at least 14 characters and be very difficult to guess.
Payload uses this secret key to generate secure user tokens (JWT). Behind the scenes, we do not use your secret key to encrypt directly - instead, we first take the secret key and create an encrypted string using the SHA-256 hash function. Then, we reduce the encrypted string to its first 32 characters. This final value is what Payload uses for encryption.
@@ -126,6 +123,7 @@ A boolean that disables the database connection when Payload starts up.
An object used to configure SMTP. [Read more](/docs/email/overview).
##### express
This is your Express app as shown above. Payload will tie into your existing `app` and scope all of its functionalities to sub-routers. By default, Payload will add an `/admin` router and an `/api` router, but you can customize these paths.
@@ -16,19 +16,6 @@ Run the following command in a Payload project to generate your project's GraphQ
payload generate:graphQLSchema
```
You can run this command whenever you need to regenerate your GraphQL schema and output it to a file, and then you can use the schema for writing your own GraphQL elsewhere in other projects.
| `mutations` | Any custom Mutations to be added in addition to what Payload provides. [More](/docs/graphql/extending) |
| `queries` | Any custom Queries to be added in addition to what Payload provides. [More](/docs/graphql/extending) |
| `maxComplexity` | A number used to set the maximum allowed complexity allowed by requests [More](/docs/graphql/overview#query-complexity-limits) |
| `disablePlaygroundInProduction` | A boolean that if false will enable the GraphQL playground, defaults to true. [More](/docs/graphql/overview#graphql-playground) |
| `disable` | A boolean that if true will disable the GraphQL entirely, defaults to false. |
| `schemaOutputFile` | A string for the file path used by the generate schema command. Defaults to `graphql.schema` next to `payload.config.ts` [More](/docs/graphql/graphql-schema) |
| `mutations` | Any custom Mutations to be added in addition to what Payload provides. [More](/docs/graphql/extending) |
| `queries` | Any custom Queries to be added in addition to what Payload provides. [More](/docs/graphql/extending) |
| `maxComplexity` | A number used to set the maximum allowed complexity allowed by requests [More](/docs/graphql/overview#query-complexity-limits) |
| `disablePlaygroundInProduction` | A boolean that if false will enable the GraphQL playground, defaults to true. [More](/docs/graphql/overview#graphql-playground) |
| `disable` | A boolean that if true will disable the GraphQL entirely, defaults to false. |
// Log or perform an action when the membership status changes
console.log(`User ID ${req.user.id} changed their membership status from ${previousValue} to ${value}.`)
// Here, you can implement actions that could track conversions from one tier to another
}
}],
}
afterChange: [
({ value, previousValue, req }) => {
if (value !== previousValue) {
// Log or perform an action when the membership status changes
console.log(
`User ID ${req.user.id} changed their membership status from ${previousValue} to ${value}.`,
)
// Here, you can implement actions that could track conversions from one tier to another
}
},
],
},
}
```
@@ -195,11 +205,13 @@ const dateField: Field = {
name: 'createdAt',
type: 'date',
hooks: {
afterRead: [({ value }) => {
// Format date for display
return new Date(value).toLocaleDateString()
}],
}
afterRead: [
({ value }) => {
// Format date for display
return new Date(value).toLocaleDateString()
},
],
},
}
```
@@ -207,6 +219,31 @@ Here, the `afterRead` hook for the `dateField` is used to format the date into a
using `toLocaleDateString()`. This hook modifies the way the date is presented to the user, making it more
user-friendly.
### beforeDuplicate
The `beforeDuplicate` field hook is called on each locale (when using localization), when duplicating a document. It may be used when documents having the
exact same properties may cause issue. This gives you a way to avoid duplicate names on `unique`, `required` fields or when external systems expect non-repeating values on documents.
This hook gets called after `beforeChange` hooks are called and before the document is saved to the database.
By Default, unique and required text fields Payload will append "- Copy" to the original document value. The default is not added if your field has its own, you must return non-unique values from your beforeDuplicate hook to avoid errors or enable the `disableDuplicate` option on the collection.
Here is an example of a number field with a hook that increments the number to avoid unique constraint errors when duplicating a document:
```ts
import { Field } from 'payload/types'
const numberField: Field = {
name: 'number',
type: 'number',
hooks: {
// increment existing value by 1
beforeDuplicate: [({ value }) => {
return (value ?? 0) + 1
}],
}
}
```
## TypeScript
Payload exports a type for field hooks which can be accessed and used as follows:
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ If your Hook simply performs a side-effect, such as updating a CRM, it might be
#### Server-only execution
Payload Hooks do not have any effect within the Payload Admin panel. You can safely [remove your hooks](/docs/admin/webpack#aliasing-server-only-modules) from your Admin panel's code by customizing the Webpack config, which not only keeps your Admin bundles' filesize small but also ensures that any server-side only code does not cause problems within browser environments.
Payload Hooks are only triggered on the server. You can safely [remove your hooks](/docs/admin/webpack#aliasing-server-only-modules) from your Admin panel's client-side code by customizing the Webpack config, which not only keeps your Admin bundles' filesize small but also ensures that any server-side only code does not cause problems within browser environments.
@@ -8,28 +8,36 @@ keywords: live preview, frontend, react, next.js, vue, nuxt.js, svelte, hook, us
While using Live Preview, the Admin panel emits a new `window.postMessage` event every time a change is made to the document. Your front-end application can listen for these events and re-render accordingly.
Wiring your front-end into Live Preview is easy. If your front-end application is built with React or Next.js, use the [`useLivePreview`](#react) React hook that Payload provides. In the future, all other major frameworks like Vue, Svelte, etc will be officially supported. If you are using any of these frameworks today, you can still integrate with Live Preview yourself using the underlying tooling that Payload provides. See [building your own hook](#building-your-own-hook) for more information.
Wiring your front-end into Live Preview is easy. If your front-end application is built with React, Next.js, Vue or Nuxt.js, use the `useLivePreview` hook that Payload provides. In the future, all other major frameworks like Svelte will be officially supported. If you are using any of these frameworks today, you can still integrate with Live Preview yourself using the underlying tooling that Payload provides. See [building your own hook](#building-your-own-hook) for more information.
| **`data`** | The live data of the document, merged with the initial data. |
| **`isLoading`** | A boolean that indicates whether or not the document is loading. |
<Banner type="info">
If your front-end is tightly coupled to required fields, you should ensure that your UI does not break when these fields are removed. For example, if you are rendering something like `data.relatedPosts[0].title`, your page will break once you remove the first related post. To get around this, use conditional logic, optional chaining, or default values in your UI where needed. For example, `data?.relatedPosts?.[0]?.title`.
If your front-end is tightly coupled to required fields, you should ensure that your UI does not
break when these fields are removed. For example, if you are rendering something like
`data.relatedPosts[0].title`, your page will break once you remove the first related post. To get
around this, use conditional logic, optional chaining, or default values in your UI where needed.
For example, `data?.relatedPosts?.[0]?.title`.
</Banner>
<Banner type="info">
It is important that the `depth` argument matches exactly with the depth of your initial page request. The depth property is used to populated relationships and uploads beyond their IDs. See [Depth](../getting-started/concepts#depth) for more information.
If is important that the `depth` argument matches exactly with the depth of your initial page request. The depth property is used to populated relationships and uploads beyond their IDs. See [Depth](../getting-started/concepts#depth) for more information.
</Banner>
### Vue
If your front-end application is built with Vue 3 or Nuxt 3, you can use the `useLivePreview` composable that Payload provides.
First, install the `@payloadcms/live-preview-vue` package:
```bash
npm install @payloadcms/live-preview-vue
```
Then, use the `useLivePreview` hook in your Vue component:
```vue
<script setup lang="ts">
import type { PageData } from '~/types';
import { defineProps } from 'vue';
import { useLivePreview } from '@payloadcms/live-preview-vue';
// Fetch the initial data on the parent component or using async state
When building your own hook, ensure that the args and return values are consistent with the ones listed at the top of this document. This will ensure that all hooks follow the same API.
When building your own hook, ensure that the args and return values are consistent with the ones
listed at the top of this document. This will ensure that all hooks follow the same API.
@@ -13,19 +13,23 @@ Live Preview works by rendering an iframe on the page that loads your front-end
{/* IMAGE OF LIVE PREVIEW HERE */}
<Banner type="warning">
Live Preview is currently in beta. You may use this feature in production, but please be aware that it is subject to change and may not be fully stable for all use cases. If you encounter any issues, please [report them](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/new?assignees=jacobsfletch&labels=possible-bug&projects=&title=Live%20Preview&template=1.bug_report.yml) with as much detail as possible.
Live Preview is currently in beta. You may use this feature in production, but please be aware
that it is subject to change and may not be fully stable for all use cases. If you encounter any
Setting up Live Preview is easy. You first need to enable it through the `admin.livePreview` property of your Payload config. It takes the following options:
| **`url`** \* | String, or function that returns a string, pointing to your front-end application. This value is used as the iframe `src`. [More details](#url). |
| **`breakpoints`** | Array of breakpoints to be used as “device sizes” in the preview window. Each item appears as an option in the toolbar. [More details](#breakpoints). |
| **`collections`** | Array of collection slugs to enable Live Preview on. |
| **`globals`** | Array of global slugs to enable Live Preview on. |
| **`url`** \* | String, or function that returns a string, pointing to your front-end application. This value is used as the iframe `src`. [More details](#url). |
| **`breakpoints`** | Array of breakpoints to be used as “device sizes” in the preview window. Each item appears as an option in the toolbar. [More details](#breakpoints). |
| **`collections`** | Array of collection slugs to enable Live Preview on. |
| **`globals`** | Array of global slugs to enable Live Preview on. |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
@@ -68,11 +72,11 @@ The `url` property is a string that points to your front-end application. This v
You can also pass a function in order to dynamically format URLs. This function is called with the following arguments:
| **`data`** | The data of the document being edited. This includes changes that have not yet been saved. |
| **`documentInfo`** | Information about the document being edited like collection slug. [More details](../admin/hooks#usedocumentinfo). |
| **`locale`** | The locale currently being edited (if applicable). [More details](../configuration/localization). |
Here is an example of using a function that returns a dynamic URL:
@@ -100,12 +104,12 @@ Here is an example of using a function that returns a dynamic URL:
The breakpoints property is an array of objects which are used as “device sizes” in the preview window. Each item will render as an option in the toolbar. When selected, the preview window will resize to the exact dimensions specified in that breakpoint. Each breakpoint takes the following properties:
Building your own plugin is easy, and if you're already familiar with Payload then you'll have everything you need to get started. You can either start from scratch or use the Payload plugin template to get up and running quickly.
<Banner type="success">
To use the template, run `npx create-payload-app@latest -t plugin -n my-new-plugin` directly in your terminal or [clone the template directly from GitHub](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload-plugin-template).
To use the template, run `npx create-payload-app@latest -t plugin -n my-new-plugin` directly in
your terminal or [clone the template directly from
Our plugin template includes everything you need to build a full life-cycle plugin:
* Example files and functions for extending the payload config
* A local dev environment to develop the plugin
* Test suite with integrated GitHub workflow
- Example files and functions for extending the payload config
- A local dev environment to develop the plugin
- Test suite with integrated GitHub workflow
By abstracting your code into a plugin, you'll be able to reuse your feature across multiple projects and make it available for other developers to use.
@@ -24,7 +26,6 @@ By abstracting your code into a plugin, you'll be able to reuse your featur
Here is a brief recap of how to integrate plugins with Payload, to learn more head back to the [plugin overview page](https://payloadcms.com/docs/plugins/overview).
#### How to install a plugin
To install any plugin, simply add it to your Payload config in the plugins array.
@@ -44,7 +45,6 @@ const config = buildConfig({
export default config;
```
#### Initialization
The initialization process goes in the following order:
@@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ The initialization process goes in the following order:
4. Sanitization cleans and validates data
5. Final config gets initialized
### Plugin Template
In the [Payload plugin template](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload-plugin-template), you will see a common file structure that is used across plugins:
@@ -64,14 +63,12 @@ In the [Payload plugin template](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload-plugin-te
2. /src folder - everything related to the plugin
3. /dev folder - sanitized test project for development
#### Root
In the root folder, you will see various files related to the configuration of the plugin. We set up our environment in a similar manner in Payload core and across other projects. The only two files you need to modify are:
* **README**.md - This contains instructions on how to use the template. When you are ready, update this to contain instructions on how to use your Plugin.
* **package**.json - Contains necessary scripts and dependencies. Overwrite the metadata in this file to describe your Plugin.
- **README**.md - This contains instructions on how to use the template. When you are ready, update this to contain instructions on how to use your Plugin.
- **package**.json - Contains necessary scripts and dependencies. Overwrite the metadata in this file to describe your Plugin.
#### Dev
@@ -104,7 +101,6 @@ When you're ready to start development, navigate into this folder with `cd
And then start the project with `yarn dev` and pull up `http://localhost:3000` in your browser.
### Testing
Another benefit of the dev folder is that you have the perfect environment established for testing.
For development and testing, you will likely need some data to work with. You can streamline this process by seeding and dropping your database - instead of manually entering data.
Now that we have our environment setup and dev project ready to go - it's time to build the plugin!
**index.ts**
First up, the `src/index.ts` file - this is where the plugin should be imported from. It is best practice not to build the plugin directly in this file, instead we use this to export the plugin and types from their respective files.
**Plugin.ts**
To reiterate, the essence of a payload plugin is simply to extend the Payload config - and that is exactly what we are doing in this file.
@@ -196,7 +188,6 @@ export const samplePlugin =
3. From here, you can extend the config however you like!
4. Finally, return the config and you're all set.
### Spread Syntax
[Spread syntax](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Spread_syntax) (or the spread operator) is a feature in JavaScript that uses the dot notation **(...)** to spread elements from arrays, strings, or objects into various contexts.
@@ -244,7 +235,6 @@ If you wish to add to the `onInit`, you must include the async/await. We don&apo
In the template, we have stubbed out a basic `onInitExtension` file that you can use, if not needed feel free to delete it.
### Webpack
If any of your files use server only packages such as fs, stripe, nodemailer, etc, they will need to be removed from the browser bundle. To do that, you can [alias the file imports with webpack](https://payloadcms.com/docs/admin/webpack#aliasing-server-only-modules).
@@ -283,12 +273,21 @@ If possible, include [JSDoc comments](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbo
In addition to the setup covered above, here are other best practices to follow:
##### Providing an enable / disable option:
For a better user experience, provide a way to disable the plugin without uninstalling it. This is especially important if your plugin adds additional webpack aliases, this will allow you to still let the webpack run to prevent errors.
##### Include tests in your GitHub CI workflow:
If you've configured tests for your package, integrate them into your workflow to run the tests each time you commit to the plugin repository. Learn more about [how to configure tests into your GitHub CI workflow.](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/automating-builds-and-tests/building-and-testing-nodejs)
##### Publish your finished plugin to NPM:
The best way to share and allow others to use your plugin once it is complete is to publish an NPM package. This process is straightforward and well documented, find out more about [creating and publishing a NPM package here](https://docs.npmjs.com/creating-and-publishing-scoped-public-packages/).
##### Add payload-plugin topic tag:
Apply the tag **payload-plugin** to your GitHub repository. This will boost the visibility of your plugin and ensure it gets listed with [existing payload plugins](https://github.com/topics/payload-plugin).
##### Use [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/) (SemVar):
With the SemVar system you release version numbers that reflect the nature of changes (major, minor, patch). Ensure all major versions reference their Payload compatibility.
##### Use [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/) (SemVer):
With the SemVer system you release version numbers that reflect the nature of changes (major, minor, patch). Ensure all major versions reference their Payload compatibility.
@@ -15,7 +15,12 @@ All form submissions are stored directly in your database and are managed direct
Forms can be as simple or complex as you need, from a basic contact form, to a multi-step lead generation engine, or even a donation form that processes payment. You may not need to reach for third-party services like HubSpot or Mailchimp for this, but instead use your own first-party tooling, built directly into your own application.
<Banner type="info">
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-form-builder). If you need help, check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've found a bug, please [open a new issue](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/new?assignees=&labels=plugin%3A%20form-builder&template=bug_report.md&title=plugin-form-builder%3A) with as much detail as possible.
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found
here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-form-builder). If you need
help, check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've
@@ -92,7 +97,7 @@ The `redirectRelationships` property is an array of collection slugs that, when
// payload.config.ts
formBuilder({
// ...
redirectRelationships: ['pages']
redirectRelationships: ['pages'],
})
```
@@ -110,7 +115,7 @@ formBuilder({
...email,
html: email.html, // transform the html in any way you'd like (maybe wrap it in an html template?)
}))
}
},
})
```
@@ -123,18 +128,18 @@ Override anything on the `forms` collection by sending a [Payload Collection Con
formBuilder({
// ...
formOverrides: {
slug: "contact-forms",
slug: 'contact-forms',
access: {
read: () => true,
update: () => false,
},
fields: [
{
name: "custom-field",
type: "text"
}
]
}
name: 'custom-field',
type: 'text',
},
],
},
})
```
@@ -143,7 +148,12 @@ formBuilder({
Override anything on the `form-submissions` collection by sending a [Payload Collection Config](https://payloadcms.com/docs/configuration/collections) to the `formSubmissionOverrides` property.
<Banner type="warning">
By default, this plugin relies on [Payload access control](https://payloadcms.com/docs/access-control/collections) to restrict the `update` and `read` operations on the `form-submissions` collection. This is because _anyone_ should be able to create a form submission, even from a public-facing website, but _no one_ should be able to update a submission one it has been created, or read a submission unless they have permission. You can override this behavior or any other property as needed.
By default, this plugin relies on [Payload access
control](https://payloadcms.com/docs/access-control/collections) to restrict the `update` and
`read` operations on the `form-submissions` collection. This is because _anyone_ should be able to
create a form submission, even from a public-facing website, but _no one_ should be able to update
a submission one it has been created, or read a submission unless they have permission. You can
override this behavior or any other property as needed.
</Banner>
```ts
@@ -151,8 +161,8 @@ Override anything on the `form-submissions` collection by sending a [Payload Col
formBuilder({
// ...
formSubmissionOverrides: {
slug: "leads",
}
slug: 'leads',
},
})
```
@@ -164,7 +174,7 @@ First import the utility function. This will execute all of the price conditions
```ts
// payload.config.ts
import { getPaymentTotal } from '@payloadcms/plugin-form-builder';
import { getPaymentTotal } from '@payloadcms/plugin-form-builder'
@@ -192,139 +202,140 @@ Each field represents a form input. To override default settings pass either a b
<Banner type="info">
<strong>Note:</strong>
"Fields" here is in reference to the _fields to build forms with_, not to be confused with the _fields of a collection_ which are set via `formOverrides.fields`.
"Fields" here is in reference to the _fields to build forms with_, not to be confused with the _fields
of a collection_ which are set via `formOverrides.fields`.
</Banner>
#### Text
Maps to a `text` input in your front-end. Used to collect a simple string.
| Property | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `name` | string | The name of the field. |
| `label` | string | The label of the field. |
| `defaultValue` | string | The default value of the field. |
| `width` | string | The width of the field on the front-end. |
| `required` | checkbox | Whether or not the field is required when submitted. |
| `message` | richText | The message to display on the form. |
#### Payment
Add this field to your form if it should collect payment. Upon submission, the `handlePayment` callback is executed with the form and submission data. You can use this to integrate with any third-party payment processing API.
| property | type | description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `name` | string | The name of the field. |
| `label` | string | The label of the field. |
| `defaultValue` | number | The default value of the field. |
| `width` | string | The width of the field on the front-end. |
| `required` | checkbox | Whether or not the field is required when submitted. |
| `priceConditions` | array | An array of objects that define the price conditions. See below for more details. |
| `defaultValue` | number | The default value of the field. |
| `width` | string | The width of the field on the front-end. |
| `required` | checkbox | Whether or not the field is required when submitted. |
| `priceConditions` | array | An array of objects that define the price conditions. See below for more details. |
##### Price Conditions
Each of the `priceConditions` are executed by the `getPaymentTotal` utility that this plugin provides. You can call this function in your `handlePayment` callback to dynamically calculate the total price of a form upon submission based on the user's input. For example, you could create a price condition that says "if the user selects 'yes' for this checkbox, add $10 to the total price".
| property | type | description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `fieldToUse` | relationship | The field to use to determine the price. |
| `condition` | string | The condition to use to determine the price. |
| `valueForOperator` | string | The value to use for the operator. |
| `operator` | string | The operator to use to determine the price. |
| `valueType` | string | The type of value to use to determine the price. |
| `value` | string | The value to use to determine the price. |
@@ -25,7 +25,12 @@ field instead of the original title. This is especially useful if you happen to
but different parents.
<Banner type="info">
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-nested-docs). If you need help, check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've found a bug, please [open a new issue](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/new?assignees=&labels=plugin%3A%20nested-docs&template=bug_report.md&title=plugin-nested-docs%3A) with as much detail as possible.
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found
here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-nested-docs). If you need
help, check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've
| `label` | The label of the breadcrumb. This field is automatically set to either the `collection.admin.useAsTitle` (if defined) or is set to the `ID` of the document. You can also dynamically define the `label` by passing a function to the options property of [`generateLabel`](#generateLabel). |
| `url` | The URL of the breadcrumb. By default, this field is undefined. You can manually define this field by passing a property called function to the plugin options property of [`generateURL`](#generateURL). |
@@ -117,14 +122,14 @@ You can also pass a function to dynamically set the `label` of your breadcrumb.
// payload.config.ts
nestedDocs({
//...
generateLabel: (_, doc) => doc.title // NOTE: 'title' is a hypothetical field
generateLabel: (_, doc) => doc.title, // NOTE: 'title' is a hypothetical field
})
```
The function takes two arguments and returns a string:
| `docs` | `Array` | An array of the breadcrumbs up to that point |
| `doc` | `Object` | The current document being edited |
@@ -161,7 +166,9 @@ own `breadcrumbs` field to each collection manually. Set this property to the `n
<Banner type="info">
<strong>Note:</strong>
<br />
If you opt out of automatically being provided a `parent` or `breadcrumbs` field, you need to make sure that both fields are placed at the top-level of your document. They cannot exist within any nested data structures like a `group`, `array`, or `blocks`.
If you opt out of automatically being provided a `parent` or `breadcrumbs` field, you need to make
sure that both fields are placed at the top-level of your document. They cannot exist within any
nested data structures like a `group`, `array`, or `blocks`.
</Banner>
## Overrides
@@ -170,48 +177,49 @@ You can also extend the built-in `parent` and `breadcrumbs` fields per collectio
and `createBreadcrumbField` methods. They will merge your customizations overtop the plugin's base field configurations.
```ts
import { CollectionConfig } from "payload/types";
import { createParentField } from "@payloadcms/plugin-nested-docs/fields";
import { createBreadcrumbsField } from "@payloadcms/plugin-nested-docs/fields";
import { CollectionConfig } from 'payload/types'
import { createParentField } from '@payloadcms/plugin-nested-docs/fields'
import { createBreadcrumbsField } from '@payloadcms/plugin-nested-docs/fields'
const examplePageConfig: CollectionConfig = {
slug: "pages",
slug: 'pages',
fields: [
createParentField(
// First argument is equal to the slug of the collection
// that the field references
"pages",
'pages',
// Second argument is equal to field overrides that you specify,
// which will be merged into the base parent field config
{
admin: {
position: "sidebar",
position: 'sidebar',
},
// Note: if you override the `filterOptions` of the `parent` field,
// be sure to continue to prevent the document from referencing itself as the parent like this:
// filterOptions: ({ id }) => ({ id: {not_equals: id }})`
}
},
),
createBreadcrumbsField(
// First argument is equal to the slug of the collection
// that the field references
"pages",
'pages',
// Argument equal to field overrides that you specify,
// which will be merged into the base `breadcrumbs` field config
{
label: "Page Breadcrumbs",
}
label: 'Page Breadcrumbs',
},
),
],
};
}
```
<Banner type="warning">
<strong>Note:</strong>
<br />
If overriding the `name` of either `breadcrumbs` or `parent` fields, you must specify the `breadcrumbsFieldSlug` or `parentFieldSlug` respectively.
If overriding the `name` of either `breadcrumbs` or `parent` fields, you must specify the
`breadcrumbsFieldSlug` or `parentFieldSlug` respectively.
@@ -13,7 +13,12 @@ This plugin allows you to easily manage redirects for your application from with
For example, if you have a page at `/about` and you want to change it to `/about-us`, you can create a redirect from the old page to the new one, then you can use this data to write HTTP redirects into your front-end application. This will ensure that users are redirected to the correct page without penalty because search engines are notified of the change at the request level. This is a very lightweight plugin that will allow you to integrate managed redirects for any front-end framework.
<Banner type="info">
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-redirects). If you need help, check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've found a bug, please [open a new issue](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/new?assignees=&labels=plugin%3A%redirects&template=bug_report.md&title=plugin-redirects%3A) with as much detail as possible.
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found
here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-redirects). If you need
help, check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've
@@ -17,7 +17,12 @@ To query search results, use all the existing Payload APIs that you are already
This plugin is a great way to implement a fast, immersive search experience such as a search bar in a front-end application. Many applications may not need the power and complexity of a third-party service like Algolia or ElasticSearch. This plugin provides a first-party alternative that is easy to set up and runs entirely on your own database.
<Banner type="info">
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-search). If you need help, check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've found a bug, please [open a new issue](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/new?assignees=&labels=plugin%3A%20search&template=bug_report.md&title=plugin-search%3A) with as much detail as possible.
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found
here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-search). If you need help,
check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've found a
@@ -15,7 +15,12 @@ As users are editing documents within the admin panel, they have the option to "
To help you visualize what your page might look like in a search engine, a preview is rendered on page just beneath the meta fields. This preview is updated in real-time as you edit your metadata. There are also visual indicators to help you write effective meta, such as a character counter for the title and description fields. You can even inject your own custom fields into the `meta` field group as your application requires, like `og:title` or `json-ld`. If you've ever used something like Yoast SEO, this plugin might feel very familiar.
<Banner type="info">
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-seo). If you need help, check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've found a bug, please [open a new issue](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/new?assignees=&labels=plugin%3A%20seo&template=bug_report.md&title=plugin-seo%3A) with as much detail as possible.
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found
here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-seo). If you need help,
check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've found a
@@ -86,10 +91,10 @@ An array of global slugs to enable SEO. Enabled globals receive a `meta` field w
An array of fields that allows you to inject your own custom fields onto the `meta` field group. The following fields are provided by default:
- `title`: text
- `description`: textarea
- `image`: upload (if an `uploadsCollection` is provided)
- `preview`: ui
- `title`: text
- `description`: textarea
- `image`: upload (if an `uploadsCollection` is provided)
- `preview`: ui
##### `uploadsCollection`
@@ -100,7 +105,9 @@ Set the `uploadsCollection` to your application's upload-enabled collection slug
When the `tabbedUI` property is `true`, it appends an `SEO` tab onto your config using Payload's [Tabs Field](https://payloadcms.com/docs/fields/tabs). If your collection is not already tab-enabled, meaning the first field in your config is not of type `tabs`, then one will be created for you called `Content`. Defaults to `false`.
<Banner type="info">
If you wish to continue to use top-level or sidebar fields with `tabbedUI`, you must not let the default `Content` tab get created for you (see the note above). Instead, you must define the first field of your config with type `tabs` and place all other fields adjacent to this one.
If you wish to continue to use top-level or sidebar fields with `tabbedUI`, you must not let the
default `Content` tab get created for you (see the note above). Instead, you must define the first
field of your config with type `tabs` and place all other fields adjacent to this one.
</Banner>
##### `generateTitle`
@@ -126,7 +133,7 @@ A function that allows you to return any meta description, including from docume
@@ -17,7 +17,12 @@ To build a checkout flow on your front-end you can either use [Stripe Checkout](
The beauty of this plugin is the entirety of your application's content and business logic can be handled in Payload while Stripe handles solely the billing and payment processing. You can build a completely proprietary application that is endlessly customizable and extendable, on APIs and databases that you own. Hosted services like Shopify or BigCommerce might fracture your application's content then charge you for access.
<Banner type="info">
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-stripe). If you need help, check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've found a bug, please [open a new issue](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/new?assignees=&labels=plugin%3A%20stripe&template=bug_report.md&title=plugin-stripe%3A) with as much detail as possible.
This plugin is completely open-source and the [source code can be found
here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/packages/plugin-stripe). If you need help,
check out our [Community Help](https://payloadcms.com/community-help). If you think you've found a
| `rest` | boolean | `false` | When `true`, opens the `/api/stripe/rest` endpoint |
| `webhooks` | object \| function | `undefined` | Either a function to handle all webhooks events, or an object of Stripe webhook handlers, keyed to the name of the event |
| `sync` | array | `undefined` | An array of sync configs |
| `logs` | boolean | `false` | When `true`, logs sync events to the console as they happen |
| `rest` | boolean | `false` | When `true`, opens the `/api/stripe/rest` endpoint |
| `webhooks` | object \| function | `undefined` | Either a function to handle all webhooks events, or an object of Stripe webhook handlers, keyed to the name of the event |
| `sync` | array | `undefined` | An array of sync configs |
| `logs` | boolean | `false` | When `true`, logs sync events to the console as they happen |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
@@ -73,14 +78,14 @@ _\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
The following custom endpoints are automatically opened for you:
| Endpoint | Method | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `/api/stripe/rest` | `POST` | Proxies the [Stripe REST API](https://stripe.com/docs/api) behind [Payload access control](https://payloadcms.com/docs/access-control/overview) and returns the result. See the [REST Proxy](#stripe-rest-proxy) section for more details. |
| `/api/stripe/rest` | `POST` | Proxies the [Stripe REST API](https://stripe.com/docs/api) behind [Payload access control](https://payloadcms.com/docs/access-control/overview) and returns the result. See the [REST Proxy](#stripe-rest-proxy) section for more details. |
If `rest` is true, proxies the [Stripe REST API](https://stripe.com/docs/api) behind [Payload access control](https://payloadcms.com/docs/access-control/overview) and returns the result. If you need to proxy the API server-side, use the [stripeProxy](#node) function.
If `rest` is true, proxies the [Stripe REST API](https://stripe.com/docs/api) behind [Payload access control](https://payloadcms.com/docs/access-control/overview) and returns the result. This flag should only be used for local development, see the security note below for more information.
```ts
const res = await fetch(`/api/stripe/rest`, {
@@ -101,10 +106,19 @@ const res = await fetch(`/api/stripe/rest`, {
})
```
If you need to proxy the API server-side, use the [stripeProxy](#node) function.
<Banner type="info">
<strong>Note:</strong>
<br />
The `/api` part of these routes may be different based on the settings defined in your Payload config.
The `/api` part of these routes may be different based on the settings defined in your Payload
config.
</Banner>
<Banner type="warning">
<strong>Warning:</strong>
<br />
Opening the REST proxy endpoint in production is a potential security risk. Authenticated users will have open access to the Stripe REST API. In production, open your own endpoint and use the [stripeProxy](#node) function to proxy the Stripe API server-side.
</Banner>
## Webhooks
@@ -220,7 +234,8 @@ This option will setup a basic sync between Payload collections and Stripe resou
<Banner type="info">
<strong>Note:</strong>
<br />
If you wish to enable a _two-way_ sync, be sure to setup [`webhooks`](#webhooks) and pass the `stripeWebhooksEndpointSecret` through your config.
If you wish to enable a _two-way_ sync, be sure to setup [`webhooks`](#webhooks) and pass the
`stripeWebhooksEndpointSecret` through your config.
</Banner>
```ts
@@ -255,7 +270,10 @@ export default config
<Banner type="warning">
<strong>Note:</strong>
<br />
Due to limitations in the Stripe API, this currently only works with top-level fields. This is because every Stripe object is a separate entity, making it difficult to abstract into a simple reusable library. In the future, we may find a pattern around this. But for now, cases like that will need to be hard-coded.
Due to limitations in the Stripe API, this currently only works with top-level fields. This is
because every Stripe object is a separate entity, making it difficult to abstract into a simple
reusable library. In the future, we may find a pattern around this. But for now, cases like that
will need to be hard-coded.
</Banner>
Using `sync` will do the following:
@@ -288,4 +306,3 @@ import {
## Examples
The [Templates Directory](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates) contains an official [E-commerce Template](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates/ecommerce) which demonstrates exactly how to configure this plugin in Payload and implement it on your front-end. You can also check out [How to Build An E-Commerce Site With Next.js](https://payloadcms.com/blog/how-to-build-an-e-commerce-site-with-nextjs) post for a bit more context around this template.
@@ -44,7 +44,10 @@ Because _**you**_ are in complete control of who can do what with your data, you
wield that power responsibly before deploying to Production.
<Banner type="error">
<strong>By default, all Access Control functions require that a user is successfully logged in to Payload to create, read, update, or delete data.</strong>{' '}
<strong>
By default, all Access Control functions require that a user is successfully logged in to
Payload to create, read, update, or delete data.
</strong>{' '}
But, if you allow public user registration, for example, you will want to make sure that your
access control functions are more strict - permitting <strong>only appropriate users</strong> to
@@ -11,7 +11,9 @@ One of Payload's goals is to build the best rich text editor experience that we
Classically, we've used SlateJS to work toward this goal, but building custom elements into Slate has proven to be more difficult than we'd like, and we've been keeping our options open.
<Banner type="warning">
Payload's Lexical rich text editor is currently in beta. It's stable enough to use as you build on Payload, so if you're up for helping us fine-tune it, you should use it. But if you're looking for stability, use Slate instead.
Payload's Lexical rich text editor is currently in beta. It's stable enough to use as you build on
Payload, so if you're up for helping us fine-tune it, you should use it. But if you're looking for
stability, use Slate instead.
</Banner>
Lexical is extremely impressive and trivializes a lot of the hard parts of building new elements into a rich text editor. It has a few distinct advantages over Slate, including the following:
@@ -38,7 +40,7 @@ export default buildConfig({
// your collections here
],
// Pass the Lexical editor to the root config
editor: lexicalEditor({})
editor: lexicalEditor({}),
})
```
@@ -46,9 +48,7 @@ You can also override Lexical settings on a field-by-field basis as follows:
```ts
import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload/types'
import {
lexicalEditor
} from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical'
import { lexicalEditor } from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical'
| **`LinkFeature`** | Yes | Allows you to create internal and external links |
| **`RelationshipFeature`** | Yes | Allows you to create block-level (not inline) relationships to other documents |
| **`BlockQuoteFeature`** | Yes | Allows you to create block-level quotes |
| **`UploadFeature`** | Yes | Allows you to create block-level upload nodes - this supports all kinds of uploads, not just images |
| **`BlocksFeature`** | No | Allows you to use Payload's [Blocks Field](/docs/fields/blocks) directly inside your editor. In the feature props, you can specify the allowed blocks - just like in the Blocks field. |
| **`HorizontalRuleFeature`** | Yes | Horizontal rules / separators. Basically displays an <hr> element |
| **`BlocksFeature`** | No | Allows you to use Payload's [Blocks Field](/docs/fields/blocks) directly inside your editor. In the feature props, you can specify the allowed blocks - just like in the Blocks field. |
| **`TreeViewFeature`** | No | Adds a debug box under the editor, which allows you to see the current editor state live, the dom, as well as time travel. Very useful for debugging |
## Creating your own, custom Feature
@@ -176,7 +174,7 @@ Next, take a look at the [features we've already built](https://github.com/paylo
Lexical saves data in JSON, but can also generate its HTML representation via two main methods:
1. **Outputting HTML from the Collection:** Create a new field in your collection to convert saved JSON content to HTML. Payload generates and outputs the HTML for use in your frontend.
2. **Generating HTML on the Frontend:** Convert JSON to HTML on-demand, either in your frontend or elsewhere.
2. **Generating HTML on any server** Convert JSON to HTML on-demand on the server.
The editor comes with built-in HTML serializers, simplifying the process of converting JSON to HTML.
@@ -187,11 +185,7 @@ To add HTML generation directly within the collection, follow the example below:
```ts
import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload/types'
import {
HTMLConverterFeature,
lexicalEditor,
lexicalHTML
} from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical'
import { HTMLConverterFeature, lexicalEditor, lexicalHTML } from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical'
// The HTMLConverter Feature is the feature which manages the HTML serializers. If you do not pass any arguments to it, it will use the default serializers.
// The HTMLConverter Feature is the feature which manages the HTML serializers.
// If you do not pass any arguments to it, it will use the default serializers.
The `lexicalHTML()` function creates a new field that automatically converts the referenced lexical richText field into HTML through an afterRead hook.
#### Generating HTML in the Frontend:
#### Generating HTML anywhere on the server:
If you wish to convert JSON to HTML ad-hoc, use this code snippet:
@@ -225,17 +221,34 @@ import {
consolidateHTMLConverters,
} from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical'
async function lexicalToHTML(editorData: SerializedEditorState, editorConfig: SanitizedEditorConfig) {
This method employs `convertLexicalToHTML` from `@payloadcms/richtext-lexical`, which converts the serialized editor state into HTML.
Because every `Feature` is able to provide html converters, and because the `htmlFeature` can modify those or provide their own, we need to consolidate them with the default html Converters using the `consolidateHTMLConverters` function.
#### CSS
Payload's lexical HTML converter does not generate CSS for you, but it does add classes to the generated HTML. You can use these classes to style the HTML in your frontend.
Here is some "base" CSS you can use to ensure that nested lists render correctly:
```css
/* Base CSS for Lexical HTML */
.nestedListItem, .list-check {
list-style-type: none;
}
```
#### Creating your own HTML Converter
HTML Converters are typed as `HTMLConverter`, which contains the node type it should handle, and a function that accepts the serialized node from the lexical editor, and outputs the HTML string. Here's the HTML Converter of the Upload node as an example:
@@ -374,7 +392,8 @@ This has been taken from the [lexical serialization & deserialization docs](http
<Banner type="success">
<strong>Note:</strong>
<br />
Using the <code>discrete: true</code> flag ensures instant updates to the editor state. If immediate reading of the updated state isn't necessary, you can omit the flag.
Using the <code>discrete: true</code> flag ensures instant updates to the editor state. If
immediate reading of the updated state isn't necessary, you can omit the flag.
</Banner>
### Markdown => Lexical
@@ -388,7 +407,12 @@ import { sanitizeEditorConfig } from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical'
const yourSanitizedEditorConfig = sanitizeEditorConfig(yourEditorConfig) // <= your editor config here
The `.setEditorState()` function immediately updates your editor state. Thus, there's no need for the `discrete: true` flag when reading the state afterward.
### Lexical => Plain Text
Export content from the Lexical editor into plain text using these steps:
@@ -438,8 +461,8 @@ Export content from the Lexical editor into plain text using these steps:
Here's the code for it:
```ts
import type { SerializedEditorState } from "lexical"
import { $getRoot } from "lexical"
import type { SerializedEditorState } from 'lexical'
import { $getRoot } from 'lexical'
const yourEditorState: SerializedEditorState // <= your current editor state here
and done! Now, everytime this lexical editor is initialized, it converts the slate date to lexical on-the-fly. If the data is already in lexical format, it will just pass it through.
This is by far the easiest way to migrate from Slate to Lexical, although it does come with a few caveats:
- There is a performance hit when initializing the lexical editor
- The editor will still output the Slate data in the output JSON, as the on-the-fly converter only runs for the admin panel
@@ -535,7 +554,8 @@ export async function convertAll(payload: Payload, collectionName: string, field
| **`staticURL`** \* | The URL path to use to access your uploads. Relative path like `/media` will be served by payload. Full path like `https://example.com/media` needs to be served by another web server. |
| **`staticDir`** \* | The folder directory to use to store media in. Can be either an absolute path or relative to the directory that contains your config. |
| **`adminThumbnail`** | Set the way that the Admin panel will display thumbnails for this Collection. [More](#admin-thumbnails) |
| **`crop`** | Set to `false` to disable the cropping tool in the Admin panel. Crop is enabled by default. [More](#crop-and-focal-point-selector) |
| **`disableLocalStorage`** | Completely disable uploading files to disk locally. [More](#disabling-local-upload-storage) |
| **`focalPoint`** | Set to `false` to disable the focal point selection tool in the Admin panel. The focal point selector is only available when `imageSizes` or `resizeOptions` are defined. [More](#crop-and-focal-point-selector) |
| **`formatOptions`** | An object with `format` and `options` that are used with the Sharp image library to format the upload file. [More](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/api-output#toformat) |
| **`handlers`** | Array of Express request handlers to execute before the built-in Payload static middleware executes. |
| **`imageSizes`** | If specified, image uploads will be automatically resized in accordance to these image sizes. [More](#image-sizes) |
| **`mimeTypes`** | Restrict mimeTypes in the file picker. Array of valid mimetypes or mimetype wildcards [More](#mimetypes) |
| **`staticOptions`** | Set options for `express.static` to use while serving your static files. [More](http://expressjs.com/en/resources/middleware/serve-static.html) |
| **`resizeOptions`** | An object passed to the the Sharp image library to resize the uploaded file. [More](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/api-resize) |
| **`filesRequiredOnCreate`** | Mandate file data on creation, default is true. |
| **`staticURL`** \* | The URL path to use to access your uploads. Relative path like `/media` will be served by payload. Full path like `https://example.com/media` needs to be served by another web server. |
| **`staticDir`** \* | The folder directory to use to store media in. Can be either an absolute path or relative to the directory that contains your config. |
| **`adminThumbnail`** | Set the way that the Admin panel will display thumbnails for this Collection. [More](#admin-thumbnails) |
| **`crop`** | Set to `false` to disable the cropping tool in the Admin panel. Crop is enabled by default. [More](#crop-and-focal-point-selector) |
| **`disableLocalStorage`** | Completely disable uploading files to disk locally. [More](#disabling-local-upload-storage) |
| **`externalFileHeaderFilter`** | Accepts existing headers and can filter/modify them. |
| **`focalPoint`** | Set to `false` to disable the focal point selection tool in the Admin panel. The focal point selector is only available when `imageSizes` or `resizeOptions` are defined. [More](#crop-and-focal-point-selector) |
| **`formatOptions`** | An object with `format` and `options` that are used with the Sharp image library to format the upload file. [More](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/api-output#toformat) |
| **`handlers`** | Array of Express request handlers to execute before the built-in Payload static middleware executes. |
| **`imageSizes`** | If specified, image uploads will be automatically resized in accordance to these image sizes. [More](#image-sizes) |
| **`mimeTypes`** | Restrict mimeTypes in the file picker. Array of valid mimetypes or mimetype wildcards [More](#mimetypes) |
| **`staticOptions`** | Set options for `express.static` to use while serving your static files. [More](http://expressjs.com/en/resources/middleware/serve-static.html) |
| **`resizeOptions`** | An object passed to the the Sharp image library to resize the uploaded file. [More](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/api-resize) |
| **`filesRequiredOnCreate`** | Mandate file data on creation, default is true. |
_An asterisk denotes that a property above is required._
@@ -154,15 +155,13 @@ When an uploaded image is smaller than the defined image size, we have 3 options
`withoutEnlargement: undefined | false | true`
1.`undefined` [default]: uploading images with smaller width AND height than the image size will return null
2. `false`: always enlarge images to the image size
3. `true`: if the image is smaller than the image size, return the original image
1.`undefined` [default]: uploading images with smaller width AND height than the image size will return null 2. `false`: always enlarge images to the image size 3. `true`: if the image is smaller than the image size, return the original image
<Banner type="error">
<strong>Note:</strong>
<br />
By default, the image size will return NULL when the uploaded image is smaller than the defined image size.
Use the `withoutEnlargement` prop to change this.
By default, the image size will return NULL when the uploaded image is smaller than the defined
image size. Use the `withoutEnlargement` prop to change this.
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ _If Autosave is enabled, drafts will be created automatically as the document is
Collections and Globals both support the same options for configuring autosave. You can either set `versions.drafts.autosave` to `true`, or pass an object to configure autosave properties.
| `interval` | Define an `interval` in milliseconds to automatically save progress while documents are edited. Document updates are "debounced" at this interval. Defaults to `800`. |
**Example config with versions, drafts, and autosave enabled:**
This is a [Payload](https://payloadcms.com) + [Next.js](https://nextjs.org) app using the [App Router](https://nextjs.org/docs/app) made explicitly for the [Payload Auth Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/auth). It demonstrates how to authenticate your Next.js app using [Payload Authentication](https://payloadcms.com/docs/authentication/overview).
This is a [Next.js](https://nextjs.org) [App Router](https://nextjs.org/docs/app) front-end made explicitly for the [Payload Auth Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/auth). This example demonstrates how to authenticate your Next.js app using [Payload Authentication](https://payloadcms.com/docs/authentication/overview).
> This example uses the App Router, the latest API of Next.js. If your app is using the legacy [Pages Router](https://nextjs.org/docs/pages), check out the official [Pages Router Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/auth/next-pages).
**IMPORTANT—This application runs on a different server as Payload and establishes a connection from another domain or port over HTTP.** For an integrated setup that runs on a single server and uses the [Local API](https://payloadcms.com/docs/local-api/overview#local-api), check out [how to serve Payload alongside Next.js](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/auth/payload). To learn more about this, check out [how Payload can be used in its various headless capacities](https://payloadcms.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-using-nextjs-with-payload).
## Getting Started
### Payload
@@ -13,9 +15,10 @@ First you'll need a running Payload app. There is one made explicitly for this e
### Next.js
1. Clone this repo
2.`cd` into this directory and run `yarn` or `npm install`
2.`cd` into this directory and run `pnpm i --ignore-workspace`\*, `yarn`, or `npm install`
> \*If you are running using pnpm within the Payload Monorepo, the `--ignore-workspace` flag is needed so that pnpm generates a lockfile in this example's directory despite the fact that one exists in root.
3.`cp .env.example .env` to copy the example environment variables
4.`yarn dev` or `npm run dev` to start the server
4.`pnpm dev`, `yarn dev`, or `npm run dev` to start the server
5.`open http://localhost:3001` to see the result
Once running, a user is automatically seeded in your local environment with some basic instructions. See the [Payload Auth Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/auth) for full details.
This is a [Payload](https://payloadcms.com) + [Next.js](https://nextjs.org) app using the [Pages Router](https://nextjs.org/docs/pages) made explicitly for the [Payload Auth Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/auth). It demonstrates how to authenticate your Next.js app using [Payload Authentication](https://payloadcms.com/docs/authentication/overview).
This is a [Next.js](https://nextjs.org) [Pages Router](https://nextjs.org/docs/pages) front-end made explicitly for the [Payload Auth Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/auth). This example demonstrates how to authenticate your Next.js app using [Payload Authentication](https://payloadcms.com/docs/authentication/overview).
> This example uses the Pages Router, the legacy API of Next.js. If your app is using the latest [App Router](https://nextjs.org/docs/pages), check out the official [App Router Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/auth/next-app).
> This example uses the Pages Router, the legacy API of Next.js. If your app is using the latest [App Router](https://nextjs.org/docs/app), check out the official [App Router Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/auth/next-app).
**IMPORTANT—This application runs on a different server as Payload and establishes a connection from another domain or port over HTTP.** For an integrated setup that runs on a single server and uses the [Local API](https://payloadcms.com/docs/local-api/overview#local-api), check out [how to serve Payload alongside Next.js](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/auth/payload). To learn more about this, check out [how Payload can be used in its various headless capacities](https://payloadcms.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-using-nextjs-with-payload).
## Getting Started
@@ -13,9 +15,10 @@ First you'll need a running Payload app. There is one made explicitly for this e
### Next.js
1. Clone this repo
2.`cd` into this directory and run `yarn` or `npm install`
2.`cd` into this directory and run `pnpm i --ignore-workspace`\*, `yarn`, or `npm install`
> \*If you are running using pnpm within the Payload Monorepo, the `--ignore-workspace` flag is needed so that pnpm generates a lockfile in this example's directory despite the fact that one exists in root.
3.`cp .env.example .env` to copy the example environment variables
4.`yarn dev` or `npm run dev` to start the server
4.`pnpm i`, `yarn dev`, or `npm run dev` to start the server
5.`open http://localhost:3001` to see the result
Once running, a user is automatically seeded in your local environment with some basic instructions. See the [Payload Auth Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/auth) for full details.
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