### What?
Allows array fields to be filtered in the list view.
### Why?
Array fields were not filterable in the list view although all other
field types were filterable already.
### How?
Adds handling for array fields as filter option.

Fixes population of joins that target relationship fields that have
`relationTo` as an array, for example:
```ts
// Posts collection
{
name: 'polymorphic',
type: 'relationship',
relationTo: ['categories', 'users'],
},
// Categories collection
{
name: 'polymorphic',
type: 'join',
collection: 'posts',
on: 'polymorphic',
}
```
Thanks @jaycetde for the integration test
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/12278!
---------
Co-authored-by: Jayce Pulsipher <jpulsipher@nav.com>
### What?
Using `create-payload-app` to initialize Payload in an existing Next.js
app **that does not already have Payload installed** overwrites any
existing data in the `.env` and `.env.example` files.
The desired behavior is for Payload variables to get added with no
client data lost.
### How?
Updates `manageEnvFiles` to check for existing `.env / .env.example`
file and appends or creates as necessary.
Adds tests to
`packages/create-payload-app/src/lib/create-project.spec.ts`.
#### Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10355
### What?
As described in https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/10946,
allow passing a custom `collectionPopulationRequestHandler` function to
`subscribe`, which passes it along to `handleMessage` and `mergeData`
### Why?
`mergeData` already supports a custom function for this, that
functionality however isn't exposed.
My use case so far was passing along custom Authorization headers.
### How?
Move the functions type defined in `mergeData` to a dedicated
`CollectionPopulationRequestHandler` type, reuse it across `subscribe`,
`handleMessage` and `mergeData`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
Improves performance in local strategy uploads by reading the file and
metadata info synchronously. This change uses `promise.all` for three
separately awaited calls. This improves the perf by making all calls in
a non-blocking way.
Previously, duplication with orderable collections worked incorrectly,
for example
Document 1 is created - `_order: 'a5'`
Document 2 is duplicated from 1, - `_order: 'a5 - copy'` (result from
47a1eee765/packages/payload/src/fields/setDefaultBeforeDuplicate.ts (L6))
Now, the `_order` value is re-calculated properly.
This improves performance when querying data in Postgers / SQLite with
`limit: 0`. Before, unless you additionally passed `pagination: false`
we executed additional count query to calculate the pagination. Now we
skip this as this is unnecessary since we can retrieve the count just
from `rows.length`.
This logic already existed in `db-mongodb` -
1b17df9e0b/packages/db-mongodb/src/find.ts (L114-L124)
Continuation of https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/12265.
Currently, using `select` on new relationship virtual fields:
```
const doc = await payload.findByID({
collection: 'virtual-relations',
depth: 0,
id,
select: { postTitle: true },
})
```
doesn't work, because in order to calculate `post.title`, the `post`
field must be selected as well. This PR adds logic that sanitizes the
incoming `select` to include those relationships into `select` (that are
related to selected virtual fields)
---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
### What?
The order of fields, when specified for the create export function was
not used for constructing the data. Now the fields order will be used.
### Why?
This is important to building CSV data for consumption in other systems.
### How?
Adds logic to handle ordering the field values assigned to the export
data prior to building the CSV.
### What?
It's impossible to create a user with special characters in their email
in Payload CMS 3.35.0.
The issue is that currently the regex looks like this:
...payload/packages/payload/src/fields/validations.ts (line 202-203):
const emailRegex =
/^(?!.*\.\.)[\w.%+-]+@[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?(?:\.[a-z0-9](?:[a-z0-9-]*[a-z0-9])?)*\.[a-z]{2,}$/i
This allows users that have the following characters in their email to
be created:
%, ., +, -
The regex needs to get updated to the following:
const emailRegex =
/^(?!.*\.\.)[\w!#$%&'*+/=?^{|}~.-]+@a-z0-9?(?:.a-z0-9?)*.[a-z]{2,}$/i`
This way all special characters `!#$%&'*+/=?^_{|}~.-`` are hereby OK to
have in the email.
I've added more test-cases to cover a couple of more scenarios in the
forked repo.
### Why?
The regex is missing some special characters that are allowed according
to standards.
### How?
* Go to the admin ui and try to create a user with any of the newly
added special characters meaning (!#$%&'*+/=?^_{|}~.-`)
* You should get a validation error. However with the addition of the
above code it should all check out.
Fixes #
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/12180
---------
Co-authored-by: Mattias Grenhall <mattias.grenhall@assaabloy.com>
Fixes#11628
PR #6389 caused bug #11628, which is a regression, as it had already
been fixed in #4441
It is likely that some things have changed because [Lexical had recently
made improvements](https://github.com/facebook/lexical/pull/7046) to
address selection normalization.
Although it wasn't necessary to resolve the issue, I added a
`NormalizeSelectionPlugin` to the editor, which makes selection handling
in the editor more robust.
I'm also adding a new collection to the Lexical test suite, intending it
to be used by default for most tests going forward. I've left an
explanatory comment on the dashboard.
___
Looking at #11628's video, it seems users also want to be able to
prevent the first paragraph from being empty. This makes sense to me, so
I think in another PR we could add a button at the top, just [like we
did at the bottom of the
editor](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10530).
### What?
Improve performance of the relationship select options by reducing the
fetched documents to only necessary data.
### Why?
The relationship select only requires an ID and title. Fetching the
whole document instead leads to slow performance on collections with
large documents.
### How?
Add a select parameter to the query, the same way it is done in the
[WhereBuilder](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/packages/ui/src/elements/WhereBuilder/Condition/Relationship/index.tsx#L105-L107)
already.
### What?
Migrating configs that include environment specific options can cause
issues and confusion for users.
### How?
Adds new section to `database/migrations` docs to highlight potential
issues with environment-specific settings when generating and running
migrations and includes some recommendations for addressing these
issues.
Closes#12241
### What?
Using the `Copy To Locale` function causes validation errors on content
with `id` fields in postgres, since these should be unique.
```
key not found: error:valueMustBeUnique
key not found: error:followingFieldsInvalid
[13:11:29] ERROR: There was an error copying data from "en" to "de"
err: {
"type": "ValidationError",
"message": "error:followingFieldsInvalid id",
"stack":
ValidationError: error:followingFieldsInvalid id
```
### Why?
In `packages/ui/src/utilities/copyDataFromLocale.ts` we are passing all
data from `fromLocaleData` including the `id` fields, which causes
duplicates on fields with unique id's like `Blocks` and `Arrays`.
### How?
To resolve this i implemented a function that recursively remove any
`id` field on the passed data.
### Fixes
- https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10684
- https://discord.com/channels/967097582721572934/1351497930984521800
---------
Co-authored-by: Jessica Chowdhury <jessica@trbl.design>
Perf improvements and reliability of document reindexing and
synchronization of plugin-search functions.
## What
Reindex Handler (generateReindexHandler.ts):
- Replaced `Promise.all` with sequential `await` to prevent transaction
issues.
- Added `depth: 0` to payload.find for lighter queries.
Sync Operations (syncDocAsSearchIndex.ts):
- Standardized depth: 0 across create, delete, update, and find API
calls.
- Streamlined conditionals for create operations.
## Why
Improved performance with reduced query overhead.
Enhanced transaction safety by avoiding parallel database operations.
GraphQL requests with join fields result in a lot of extra count rows
queries that aren't necessary. This turns off pagination and uses
limit+1 and slice instead.
### What?
This fixes an issue raised by @maximseshuk in this PR #11553. Here is
the text of the original comment:
If the field has the property hasMany: true and you select one item, it
shows up in the select field, but any additional selected items won't be
visible in the select field, even though the data is actually there and
can be saved. After refreshing the page, they appear.
In addition I added a fix to an issue where the filterOptions weren't
being passed in to the useListDrawer hook properly in polymorphic
relationships
### How?
Instead of using the push method to update the value state, a new array
is created and directly set using useState. I think the issue was
because using push mutates the original array.
### What?
So, while resetting the password using the Local API, I encountered a
validation error for localized fields. I jumped into the Payload
repository, and saw that `payload.update` is being used in the process,
with no locale specified/supported. This causes errors if the user has
localized fields, but specifying a locale for the password reset
operation would be silly, so I suggest turning this into a db operation,
just like the user fetching operation before.
### How?
I replaced this:
```TS
user = await payload.update({
id: user.id,
collection: collectionConfig.slug,
data: user,
req,
})
```
With this:
```TS
user = await payload.db.updateOne({
id: user.id,
collection: collectionConfig.slug,
data: user,
req,
})
```
So the validation of other fields would be skipped in this operation.
### Why?
This is the error I encountered while trying to reset password, it
blocks my project to go further :)
```bash
Error [ValidationError]: The following field is invalid: Data > Name
at async sendOfferEmail (src/collections/Offers/components/SendEmailButton/index.tsx:18:20)
16 | try {
17 | const payload = await getPayload({ config });
> 18 | const token = await payload.forgotPassword({
| ^
19 | collection: "offers",
20 | data: {
{
data: [Object],
isOperational: true,
isPublic: false,
status: 400,
[cause]: [Object]
}
cause:
{
id: '67f4c1df8aa60189df9bdf5c',
collection: 'offers',
errors: [
{
label: 'Data > Name',
message: 'This field is required.',
path: 'name'
}
],
global: undefined
}
```
P.S The name field is totally fine, it is required and filled with
values in both locales I use, in admin panel I can edit and save
everything without any issues.
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Fixes next build issue related to `cloudflare:sockets`.
Related Next.js discussion thread here:
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/50177
Commands to recreate issue locally
```sh
pnpm run script:pack --dest templates/with-postgres && \
pnpm run script:build-template-with-local-pkgs with-postgres postgresql://localhost:5432/payloadtests
```
**Build Error:**
```
Failed to compile.
cloudflare:sockets
Module build failed: UnhandledSchemeError: Reading from "cloudflare:sockets" is not handled by plugins (Unhandled scheme).
Webpack supports "data:" and "file:" URIs by default.
You may need an additional plugin to handle "cloudflare:" URIs.
at /home/runner/work/payload/payload/templates/with-postgres/node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.3.0_react-dom@19.1.0_react@19.1.0__react@19.1.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/webpack/bundle5.js:29:408376
at Hook.eval [as callAsync] (eval at create (/home/runner/work/payload/payload/templates/with-postgres/node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.3.0_react-dom@19.1.0_react@19.1.0__react@19.1.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/webpack/bundle5.js:14:9224), <anonymous>:6:1)
at Hook.CALL_ASYNC_DELEGATE [as _callAsync] (/home/runner/work/payload/payload/templates/with-postgres/node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.3.0_react-dom@19.1.0_react@19.1.0__react@19.1.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/webpack/bundle5.js:14:6378)
at Object.processResource (/home/runner/work/payload/payload/templates/with-postgres/node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.3.0_react-dom@19.1.0_react@19.1.0__react@19.1.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/webpack/bundle5.js:29:408301)
at processResource (/home/runner/work/payload/payload/templates/with-postgres/node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.3.0_react-dom@19.1.0_react@19.1.0__react@19.1.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/loader-runner/LoaderRunner.js:1:5308)
at iteratePitchingLoaders (/home/runner/work/payload/payload/templates/with-postgres/node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.3.0_react-dom@19.1.0_react@19.1.0__react@19.1.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/loader-runner/LoaderRunner.js:1:4667)
at runLoaders (/home/runner/work/payload/payload/templates/with-postgres/node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.3.0_react-dom@19.1.0_react@19.1.0__react@19.1.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/loader-runner/LoaderRunner.js:1:8590)
at NormalModule._doBuild (/home/runner/work/payload/payload/templates/with-postgres/node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.3.0_react-dom@19.1.0_react@19.1.0__react@19.1.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/webpack/bundle5.js:29:408163)
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### What?
This PR fixes a link to the Payload config in the query presets docs,
and adjusts the links to the edit view components in the collections and
global config pages.
### Why?
To direct users to the correct location.
### How?
Changes to a few docs.
Fixes#12199
### What?
As a native German speaker, I noticed some areas where the translations could be improved. While the ai translations are impressive, some of them are grammatically incorrect, inconsistent or just sound weird.
This PR improves them to provide a better experience for german users.
### What?
Enables the indent/outdent button if at least one selected node can be
indented/outdented.
### Why?
Before, the buttons were disabled e.g. if multiple nodes were selected
of which one was not indentable/outdentable or if a child node was not
indentable but the parent was, leading to inconsistent behavior.
### How?
Checks if the node itself or any parent fulfills the criteria. The
change affects only the buttons active state, not the actual indentation
logic.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/12042
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/12090, in MongoDB the
documents are sorted by distance automatically whenever the `near`
operation is used, which we have in the docs:
> When querying using the near operator, the returned documents will be
sorted by nearest first.
This fixes this incosistensty between Postgres and MongoDB.
⚠️ This change potentially can cause to produce different results, if
you used the `near` operator without `sort: 'pointFieldName'`.
### What?
Resets the indentation on editor updates for nodes for which indentation
is disabled.
### Why?
If a node gets transformed, e.g. from a list to a paragraph node, it
remains the indent property by default. If indentation for this node is
disabled, it would remain indented although it shouldn't.
### How?
Adds a listener which resets the indent status on updates for
non-indentable nodes.
When doing `payload.db.queryDrafts` with `select` without `version`, or
simply your select looks like:
`select: { version: { nonExistingField: true } }` - the `queryDrafts`
function will crash because it tries to access the `version` field.
This PR adds a fallback.
This PR optimizes the new virtual fields with relationships feature
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11805 when the path
references the ID field, for example:
```
{
name: 'postCategoryID',
type: 'number',
virtual: 'post.category.id',
},
```
Previously, we did additional population of `category`, which is
unnecessary as we can always grab the ID from the `category` value
itself. One less querying step.
The plugin-search collection uses an `afterDelete` hook to remove search
records from the database. Since a deleted document in postgres causes
cascade updates for the foreign key, the query for the document by
relationship was not returning the record to be deleted.
The solution was to change the delete hook to `beforeDelete` for the
search enabled collections. This way we purge records before the main
document so the search document query can find and delete the record as
expected.
An alternative solution in #9623 would remove the `req` so the delete
query could still find the document, however, this just works outside of
transactions which isn't desirable.
fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9443
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### What?
This PR ensures defaultSort is reflected in join tables.
### Why?
Currently, default sort is not reflected in the join table state. The
data _is_ sorted correctly, but the table state sort is undefined. This
is mainly an issue for join fields with `orderable: true` because you
can't re-order the table until `order` is the selected sort column.
### How?
Added `defaultSort` prop to the `<ListQueryProvider />` in the
`<RelationshipTable />` and ensured the default state gets set in
`<ListQueryProvider />` when `modifySearchParams` is false.
**Before:**
<img width="1390" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-11 at 2 33 19 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4a008d98-d308-4397-a35a-69795e5a6070"
/>
**After:**
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Fixes#12083
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Co-authored-by: Germán Jabloñski <43938777+GermanJablo@users.noreply.github.com>
### What
This PR introduces a new `beforeDocumentControls` slot to the edit view
of both collections and globals.
It allows injecting one or more custom components next to the document
control buttons (e.g., Save, Publish, Save Draft) in the admin UI —
useful for adding context, additional buttons, or custom UI elements.
#### Usage
##### For collections:
```
admin: {
components: {
edit: {
beforeDocumentControls: ['/path/to/CustomComponent'],
},
},
},
```
##### For globals:
```
admin: {
components: {
elements: {
beforeDocumentControls: ['/path/to/CustomComponent'],
},
},
},
```
This adds a new `showSaveDraftButton` option to the
`versions.drafts.autosave` config for collections and globals.
By default, the "Save as draft" button is hidden when autosave is
enabled. This new option allows the button to remain visible for manual
saves while autosave is active.
Also updates the admin UI logic to conditionally render the button when
this flag is set, and updates the documentation with an example usage.
Follow up to #11900. The `@payloadcms/next/auth` export was missing from
the published package.json because it was excluded from the
`publishConfig` property.
This PR adds an ability to specify a virtual field in this way
```js
{
slug: 'posts',
fields: [
{
name: 'title',
type: 'text',
required: true,
},
],
},
{
slug: 'virtual-relations',
fields: [
{
name: 'postTitle',
type: 'text',
virtual: 'post.title',
},
{
name: 'post',
type: 'relationship',
relationTo: 'posts',
},
],
},
```
Then, every time you query `virtual-relations`, `postTitle` will be
automatically populated (even if using `depth: 0`) on the db level. This
field also, unlike `virtual: true` is available for querying / sorting /
`useAsTitle`.
Also, the field can be deeply nested to 2 or more relationships, for
example:
```
{
name: 'postCategoryTitle',
type: 'text',
virtual: 'post.category.title',
},
```
Where the current collection has `post` - a relationship to `posts`, the
collection `posts` has `category` that's a relationship to `categories`
and finally `categories` has `title`.
This PR updates the field `condition` function property to include a new
`operation` argument.
The `operation` arg provides a string relating to which operation the
field type is currently executing within.
#### Changes:
- Added `operation: Operation` in the Condition type.
- Updated relevant condition checks to ensure correct parameter usage.
Removes `$undefined` strings from being sent through the network when
sending form state requests. When adding new array rows, we assign
`blockType: undefined` which is stringified to `"$undefined"`. This is
unnecessary, as simply not sending this property is equivalent, and this
is only a requirement for blocks. This change will save on request size,
albeit minimal.
| Before | After |
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/> | <img width="1285" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/986ecd4c-f22d-4143-ad38-0c5f52439c67"
/> |
### What?
Adjusts the `ChevronIcon` component to match the sizing of other icons
in the `ui` package. Also adds various styling adjustments to places
where icons are used.
### Why?
Using the `ChevronIcon` in other elements currently requires different
styling to make it consistent with other icons. This will make it so
that any usage of the any icons is consistent across components.
### How?
Resizes the `ChevronIcon` components and updates styling throughout the
admin panel.
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### What?
This PR fixes the config example in the block field page.
### Why?
The syntax was incorrect
### How?
Missing object property
Returning a boolean value from a constraint-level access control
function does nothing. For example:
```ts
{
label: 'Noone',
value: 'noone',
access: () => false,
},
```
This is because we were only handling query objects, disregarding any
boolean values. The fix is to check if the query is a boolean, and if
so, format a query object to return.
When server rendering custom components within form state, those
components receive a path that is correct at render time, but
potentially stale after manipulating array and blocks rows. This causes
the field to briefly render incorrect values while the form state
request is in flight.
The reason for this is that paths are passed as a prop statically into
those components. Then when we manipulate rows, form state is modified,
potentially changing field paths. The component's `path` prop, however,
hasn't changed. This means it temporarily points to the wrong field in
form state, rendering the data of another row until the server responds
with a freshly rendered component.
This is not an issue with default Payload fields as they are rendered on
the client and can be passed dynamic props.
This is only an issue within custom server components, including rich
text fields which are treated as custom components. Since they are
rendered on the server and passed to the client, props are inaccessible
after render.
The fix for this is to provide paths dynamically through context. This
way as we make changes to form state, there is a mechanism in which
server components can receive the updated path without waiting on its
props to update.
Re-ordering documents with drafts uses `payload.update()` with `select:
{ id: true }` and that causes draft versions of those docs to be updated
without any data. I've removed the `select` optimization to prevent data
loss.
Fixes#12097
### What?
Allows to indent children in richtext-lexical if the parent of that
child is not indentable. Changes the behavior introduced in
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11739
### Why?
If there is a document structure with e.g. `tableNode > list > listItem`
and indentation of `tableNode` is disabled, it should still be possible
to indent the list items.
### How?
Disable the indent button only if indentation of one of the selected
nodes itself is disabled.
### What?
Converts numbers passed to a text field to avoid the database/drizzle
from converting it incorrectly.
### Why?
If you have a hook that passes a value to another field you can
experience this problem where drizzle converts a number value for a text
field to a floating point number in sqlite for example.
### How?
Adds logic to `transform/write/traverseFields.ts` to cast text field
values to string.
### What?
This PR adds the ability to use the ListDrawer component for selecting
related collections for the relationship field instead of the default
drop down interface. This exposes the advanced filtering options that
the list view provides and provides a good interface for searching for
the correct relationship when the workflows may be more complicated.
I've added an additional "selectionType" prop to the relationship field
admin config that defaults to "dropdown" for compatability with the
existing implementation but "drawer" can be passed in as well which
enables using the ListDrawer for selecting related components.
### Why?
Adding the ability to search through the list view enables advanced
workflows or handles edge cases when just using the useAsTitle may not
be informative enough to find the related record that the user wants.
For example, if we have a collection of oscars nominations and are
trying to relate the nomination to the person who recieved the
nomination there may be multiple actors with the same name (Michelle
Williams, for example:
[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0931329/](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0931329/),
[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0931332/](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0931332/)).
It would be hard to search through the current dropdown ui to choose the
correct person, but in the list view the user could use other fields to
identify the correct person such as an imdb id, description, or anything
else they have in the collection for that person. Other advanced
workflows could be if there are multiple versions of a record in a
collection and the user wants to select the most recent one or just
anything where the user needs to see more details about the record that
they are setting up the relationship to.
### How?
This implementation just re-uses the useListDrawer hook and the
ListDrawer component so the code changes are pretty minimal. The main
change is a new onListSelect handler that gets passed into the
ListDrawer and handles updating the value in the field when a record is
selected in the ListDrawer.
There were also a two things that I didn't implement as they would
require broader code changes 1) Bulk select from the ListDrawer when a
relationship is hasMany - when using bulkSelect in the list drawer the
relatedCollection doesn't get returned so this doesn't work for
polymorphic relationships. Updating this would involve changing the
useListDrawer hook 2) Hide values that are already selected from the
ListDrawer - potentially possible by modifying the filterOptions and
passing in an additional filter but honestly it may not be desired
behaviour to hide values from the ListDrawer as this could be confusing
for the user if they don't see records that they are expected to see
(maybe if anything make them unselectable and indicate that they are
disabled). Currently if an already selected value gets selected the
selected value gets replaced by the new value
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fee164da-4270-4612-9304-73ccf34ccf69
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Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
### What?
The default value is hardcoded instead of respecting the value filled in
the form setting
Fixes #
pass it down from props
Co-authored-by: Pan <kpkong@hk01.com>
### What?
There are some missing translations in Catalan, both related to the word
Collections, which in Catalan is "Col·leccions".
### Why?
To contribute to the Catalan language as a developer and native speaker
;)
### How?
Updated the wording in the `ca.ts` translations object, also removed
`catalan` from `not implemented languages` comment
### What?
Respects the defaultDepth setting in the admin UI API view.
### Why?
The current default is hardcoded to `1` with no configuration option.
This can lead to performance issues on documents with a lot of related
large documents. Having the ability to define a different default can
prevent this issue.
### How?
Set the depth in the API view to `config.defaultDepth` as default.
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
### What
Adds exportable server functions for `login`, `logout` and `refresh`
that are fully typed and ready to use.
### Why
Creating server functions for these auth operations require the
developer to manually set and handle the cookies / auth JWT. This can be
a complex and involved process - instead we want to provide an option
that will handle the cookies internally and simplify the process for the
user.
### How
Three re-usable functions can be exported from
`@payload/next/server-functions`:
- login
- logout
- refresh
Examples of how to use these functions will be added to the docs
shortly, along with more in-depth info on server functions.
Previously when the port number was bumped up (eg `3001`) in our dev
suite, HMR wouldn't work because it couldn't reliably read the new used
port and it would default to `3000`.
This assigns it properly to the env var and fixes that issues so HMR in
our dev suite works on other ports too.
Testing steps:
- Have a local instance of dev suite running already on port 3000
- New repo run dev, it will bump to `3001`
- Make any config change and you will see that HMR does not work without
this fix
Fixes an issue where an autosave being triggered would turn off the
ability to schedule a publish. This happened because we check against
`modified` on the form but with autosave modified is always true.
Now we make an exception for autosave enabled collections when checking
the modified state.
### What?
`OrderableTable` doesn't respect a user-sepcified `routes.api` value and
instead uses the default `/api`
### Why?
See #12080
### How?
Gets `config` via `useConfig`, and uses `config.routes.api` in the
`fetch` for reordering.
Fixes#12080
### What?
This PR corrects a typo in an error message and removes a console.log from the `orderBeforeChangeHook` hook.
### Why?
An error message contains a typo, and every time I reorder an orderable collection, `do not enter` gets logged.
<img width="153" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-11 at 1 11 29 AM" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/13ae106b-0bb9-4421-9083-330d3b6f356d" />
following changes made by Commit a6f7ef8
> feat(db-*): export types from main export (#11914)
In 3.0, we made the decision to export all types from the main package
export (e.g. `payload/types` => `payload`). This improves type
discoverability by IDEs and simplifies importing types.
> This PR does the same for our db adapters, which still have a separate
`/types` subpath export. While those are kept for
backwards-compatibility, we can remove them in 4.0.
a6f7ef837a
the script responsible for generating file generated-schema.ts was not
updated to reflect this change in export paths
drizzle/src/utilities/createSchemaGenerator.ts
CURRENT
```typescript
const finalDeclaration = `
declare module '${this.packageName}/types' {
export interface GeneratedDatabaseSchema {
schema: DatabaseSchema
}
}
```
AFTER THIS PULL REQUEST
```typescript
const finalDeclaration = `
declare module '${this.packageName}' {
export interface GeneratedDatabaseSchema {
schema: DatabaseSchema
}
}
```
this pull request fixes the generation of generated-schema.ts avoiding
errors while building for production with command
```bash
npm run build
```

Lexical tests comprise almost half of the collections in the fields
suite, and are starting to become complex to manage.
They are sometimes related to other auxiliary collections, so
refactoring one test sometimes breaks another, seemingly unrelated one.
In addition, the fields suite is very large, taking a long time to
compile. This will make it faster.
Some ideas for future refactorings:
- 3 main collections: defaultFeatures, fully featured, and legacy.
Legacy is the current one that has multiple editors and could later be
migrated to the first two.
- Avoid collections with more than 1 editor.
- Create reseed buttons to restore the editor to certain states, to
avoid a proliferation of collections and documents.
- Reduce the complexity of the three auxiliary collections (text, array,
upload), which are rarely or never used and have many fields designed
for tests in the fields suite.
### What?
This PR adds support for `where` querying by the join field (don't
confuse with `where` querying of related docs via `joins.where`)
Previously, this didn't work:
```
const categories = await payload.find({
collection: 'categories',
where: { 'relatedPosts.title': { equals: 'my-title' } },
})
```
### Why?
This is crucial for bi-directional relationships, can be used for access
control.
### How?
Implements `where` handling for join fields the same as we do for
relationships. In MongoDB it's not as efficient as it can be, the old PR
that improves it and can be updated later is here
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8858
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/9683
Updated the readmes on our blank template so it's closer to what we have
on the website
template.
Updated the Vercel variation ones as well because those are used
directly for the Vercel marketplace.
This fixes an issue where fields with the name `file` was being
serialized as a top-level field in multipart form data even when the
collection was not upload-enabled. This caused the value of `file` (when
used as a regular field like a text, array, etc.) to be stripped from
the `_payload`.
- Updated `createFormData` to only delete `data.file` and serialize it
at the top level if `docConfig.upload` is defined.
- This prevents unintended loss of `file` field values for non-upload
collections.
The `file` field now remains safely nested in `_payload` unless it's
part of an upload-enabled collection.
This PR adds a new `SchedulePublish` config type on our schedulePublish
configuration in versions from being just boolean.
Two new options are supported:
- `timeFormat` which controls the formatting of the time slots, allowing
users to change from a 12-hour clock to a 24-hour clock (default to 12
hour)
- `timeIntervals` which controls the generated time slots (default 5)
Example configuration:
```
versions: {
drafts: {
schedulePublish: {
timeFormat: 'HH:mm',
timeIntervals: 5,
},
},
},
```
Fixes form state race conditions. Modifying state while a request is in
flight or while the response is being processed could result in those
changes being overridden.
This was happening for a few reasons:
1. Our merge logic was incorrect. We were disregarding local changes to
state that may have occurred while form state requests are pending. This
was because we were iterating over local state, then while building up
new state, we were ignoring any fields that did not exist in the server
response, like this:
```ts
for (const [path, newFieldState] of Object.entries(existingState)) {
if (!incomingState[path]) {
continue
}
// ...
}
```
To fix this, we need to use local state as the source of truth. Then
when the server state arrives, we need to iterate over _that_. If a
field matches in local state, merge in any new properties. This will
ensure all changes to the underlying state are preserved, including any
potential addition or deletions.
However, this logic breaks down if the server might have created _new_
fields, like when populating array rows. This means they, too, would be
ignored. To get around this, there is a new `addedByServer` property
that flags new fields to ensure they are kept.
This new merge strategy also saves an additional loop over form state.
1. We were merging form state based on a mutable ref. This meant that
changes made within one action cause concurrent actions to have dirty
reads. The fix for this is to merge in an isolated manner by copying
state. This will remove any object references. It is generally not good
practice to mutate state without setting it, anyways, as this causes
mismatches between what is rendered and what is in memory.
1. We were merging server form state directly within an effect, then
replacing state entirely. This meant that if another action took place
at the exact moment in time _after_ merge but _before_ dispatch, the
results of that other action would be completely overridden. The fix for
this is to perform the merge within the reducer itself. This will ensure
that we are working with a trustworthy snapshot of state at the exact
moment in time that the action was invoked, and that React can properly
queue the event within its lifecycle.
### What?
The `in` & `not_in` operators were not properly working for `text`
fields as this operator requires an array of values for it's input.
### How?
Conditionally renders a multi select input for `text` fields when
filtering by `in` & `not_in` operators.
Trying to understand why bug #12002 arose, I found that both the `sort`
and `hooks` test suites are not running in CI.
I'm adding those 2 suites to the array, though later we should find a
way to automate this so it doesn't happen again. Manually rewriting all
test suites in the GitHub action is error-prone. It's very easy to
forget to add it when creating a new test suite
### What?
In the List View, row data related to images and relationships gets
stuck when you go from one page to another.
### Why?
The `key` we are providing is not unique and not triggering the DOM to
update.
### How?
Uses the `row id` as a unique key prop to each table row to ensure
proper re-rendering of rows during pagination.
#### Testing
Adds e2e test to `upload` test suite. You can recreate the issue using
the `upload` test suite and new `list view preview` collection.
On devices without a top-notch CPU, typing in the rich text editor is
laggy even in the very basic community test suite's "Post" collection.
Lags can be up to multiple seconds. This lag can be reproduced by e.g.
throttling the CPU by 6x on a MacBook Pro with M1 Pro chip and 32GB of
RAM. Typing at regular speed already stutters, and the Chromium
performance monitor shows 100% peak CPU utilization. Under the same
circumstances, the Lexical rich text editor on
https://playground.lexical.dev/ does not exhibit the same laggy UI
reactions.
The issue was narrowed down to the editor state serialization that was
so far executed on every change in `Field.tsx` and utilizing more than 1
frame's worth of CPU time.
This PR attempts to address the issue by asking the browser to queue the
work in moments where it doesn't interfere with UI responsiveness, via
`requestIdleCallback`.
To verify this change, simulate a slow CPU by setting `CPU: 6x slowdown`
in the Chromium `Performance` Dev Tool panel, and then type into the
community test suite's example post's rich text field.
I did not collect exhaustive benchmarks, since numbers are system
specific and the impact of the code change is simple to verify.
Demos:
Before, whole words are not appearing while typing, but then appear all
at once, INP is 6s, and CPU at 100% basically the whole interaction
time:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/535653d5-c9e6-4189-a0e0-f71d39c43c31
After: Most letters appear without delay, individual letters can be
slightly delayed, but INP is much more reasonable 350ms, and CPU has
enough bandwidth to drop below 100% utilization:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e627bf50-b441-41de-b3a3-7ba5443ff049⬆️ This recording is from an earlier solution attempt with 500ms
debouncing. The current approach with `requestIdleCallback` increases
CPU usage back to a close 100%, but the INP is further reduced to 2xxms
on my machine, and the perceived UI laggyness is comparable to this
recording.
---
This PR only addresses the rich text editor, because that's where the
performance was a severe usability deal-breaker for real world usage.
Presumably other input fields where users trigger a lot of change events
in succession such as text, textarea, number, and JSON fields might also
benefit from similar debouncing.
Currently, the lexical version diff component is completely unstyled, as
the scss was never included in our css bundle. This PR ensures that the
diff component scss is included in our css bundle
### What?
The `in` & `not_in` operators were not properly working for `number`
fields as this operator requires an array of values for it's input.
### How?
Conditionally renders a multi select input for `number` fields when
filtering by `in` & `not_in` operators.
### What?
Adjusts markdown formatting on Local API - Server Functions
documentation
### Why?
Some unnecessary characters and duplicate headline values causing issues
on website frontend.
### How?
Removes unnecessary characters and adds unique anchor tags for duplicate
headlines.
### What?
The list filters in the collection view allows invalid queries. If you
enter a value and then change operator, the value will remain even if it
doesn't pass the new value field validation, and an error is thrown.
### Why?
The value isn't reset or revalidated on operator change. It is reset on
field change.
### How?
Resets the value field when the operator changes.
Fixes#10648
### What?
UI only issue: An array row with `required: false` and `minRows: x` was
displaying an error banner - this should only happen if one or more rows
are present.
The validation is not affected, the document still saved as expected,
but the error should not be inaccurately displayed.
### Why?
The logic for displaying the `minRow` validation error was `rows.length
> minRows` and it needs to be `rows.length > 1 && rows.length > minRows`
### How?
Updates the UI logic.
Fixes#12010
### What?
Adds 2 new topics to our Local API docs:
- Using server functions with local API ops
- Respecting access control
Will also be updating the server function docs with `reusable server
functions` once https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11900 is
merged.
Previously, querying by polymorphic joins `relationTo` with
`overrideAccess: false` caused an error:
```
QueryError: The following paths cannot be queried: relationTo
```
As this field actually doesn't exist in the schema. Now, under condition
that the query comes from a polymorphic join we skip checking
`relationTo` field access.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11975
Previously, this configuration was causing errors in postgres due to
long names, even though `dbName` is used:
```
{
slug: 'aliases',
fields: [
{
name: 'thisIsALongFieldNameThatWillCauseAPostgresErrorEvenThoughWeSetAShorterDBName',
dbName: 'shortname',
type: 'array',
fields: [
{
name: 'nested_field_1',
type: 'array',
dbName: 'short_nested_1',
fields: [],
},
{
name: 'nested_field_2',
type: 'text',
},
],
},
],
},
```
This is because we were generating Drizzle relation name (for arrays)
always based on the field path and internally, drizzle uses this name
for aliasing. Now, if `dbName` is present, we use `_{dbName}` instead
for the relation name.
- Fixes issues with using pnpm v10 in some templates by allowing `^10`
in engines as well
- Added logging to the template generation script so we can debug the
latest version being pulled by CI
### What?
This PR addresses a bug where image edits (crop, focal point, etc.) were
not persisting correctly in bulk uploads due to shared state logic with
single uploads.
### How?
- The `Upload` component now receives `uploadEdits`, `resetUploadEdits`,
and `updateUploadEdits` as props.
- `Upload_v4` was introduced to encapsulate the actual upload logic,
making it easier to reuse and test.
- The `AddingFilesView` and `EditForm` components are responsible for
injecting the correct `uploadEdits` state, depending on context.
- Avoided unnecessary `useFormsManager` usage in `Upload`.
Fixes#11868
### What?
This PR updates the `Uploading Files` section in the `Uploads` docs to:
- Use `_payload` in the file upload example, which is required for
non-file fields to be parsed correctly by Payload.
- Add a clear comment explaining that the fields inside `_payload`
should match the schema of the upload-enabled collection.
### Why?
These changes aim to reduce confusion when uploading files via the REST
API.
Fixes#11681
### What?
This PR relaxes the mimeType checks in the thumbnail and file cell
components to accommodate an `adminThumbnail` even if the file is a
non-image. This is useful when, for example, using an `adminThumbnail`
function to retrieve or generate thumbnails for files that are
non-images such as videos.
### Why?
To prioritize an admin thumbnail if/when available on file cells and
upload field thumbnails in both edit and list views.
### How?
By relaxing the mimeType checks in the `Thumbnail` component and instead
lifting that responsibility on the caller of this component. Some of
these checks were not needed as the best-fit helper utility function
will automatically select the thumbnailURL if available or revert to the
original url if no best-fit is found.
Demo of admin thumbnail being loaded on non-image while still selecting
best-fit size for images:

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When postgres is used and orderable is enabled, payload cannot update
the docs to set the order correctly. This is because the sort on
postgres pushes `null` values to the top causing unique constraints to
error when two documents are updated to the same _order value.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11888
Previously, if you had `disableLocalStategy: true` and a custom
`password` field, Payload would still control it in `update.ts` by
deleting. Now, we don't do that in this case, unless we have
`disableLocalStetegy.enableFields: true`.
There have been issues with deploying our templates to Vercel when we
rely on `engines.pnpm` configuration.
Vercel's deployments work best when we specify a `packageManager` in
`package.json` since we ship our templates without lockfiles that would
help Vercel determine the right package manager to use.
This PR adjusts the script so that it adds a `packageManager` with the
latest version of `pnpm` to our Vercel templates and removes the
`engines.pnpm` only for those variants.
Significantly optimizes the component rendering strategy within the form
state endpoint by precisely rendering only the fields that require it.
This cuts down on server processing and network response sizes when
invoking form state requests **that manipulate array and block rows
which contain server components**, such as rich text fields, custom row
labels, etc. (results listed below).
Here's a breakdown of the issue:
Previously, when manipulating array and block fields, _all_ rows would
render any server components that might exist within them, including
rich text fields. This means that subsequent changes to these fields
would potentially _re-render_ those same components even if they don't
require it.
For example, if you have an array field with a rich text field within
it, adding the first row would cause the rich text field to render,
which is expected. However, when you add a second row, the rich text
field within the first row would render again unnecessarily along with
the new row.
This is especially noticeable for fields with many rows, where every
single row processes its server components and returns RSC data. And
this does not only affect nested rich text fields, but any custom
component defined on the field level, as these are handled in the same
way.
The reason this was necessary in the first place was to ensure that the
server components receive the proper data when they are rendered, such
as the row index and the row's data. Changing one of these rows could
cause the server component to receive the wrong data if it was not
freshly rendered.
While this is still a requirement that rows receive up-to-date props, it
is no longer necessary to render everything.
Here's a breakdown of the actual fix:
This change ensures that only the fields that are actually being
manipulated will be rendered, rather than all rows. The existing rows
will remain in memory on the client, while the newly rendered components
will return from the server. For example, if you add a new row to an
array field, only the new row will render its server components.
To do this, we send the path of the field that is being manipulated to
the server. The server can then use this path to determine for itself
which fields have already been rendered and which ones need required
rendering.
## Results
The following results were gathered by booting up the `form-state` test
suite and seeding 100 array rows, each containing a rich text field. To
invoke a form state request, we navigate to a document within the
"posts" collection, then add a new array row to the list. The result is
then saved to the file system for comparison.
| Test Suite | Collection | Number of Rows | Before | After | Percentage
Change |
|------|------|---------|--------|--------|--------|
| `form-state` | `posts` | 101 | 1.9MB / 266ms | 80KB / 70ms | ~96%
smaller / ~75% faster |
---------
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
When manipulating array and blocks rows on slow networks, rows can
sometimes disappear and then reappear as requests in the queue arrive.
Consider this scenario:
1. You add a row to form state: this pushes the row in local state
optimistically then triggers a long-running form state request
containing a single row
2. You add another row to form state: this pushes a second row into
local state optimistically then triggers another long-running form state
request containing two rows
3. The first form state request returns with a single row in the
response and replaces local state (which contained two rows)
4. AT THIS MOMENT IN TIME, THE SECOND ROW DISAPPEARS
5. The second form state request returns with two rows in the response
and replaces local state
6. THE UI IS NO LONGER STALE AND BOTH ROWS APPEAR AS EXPECTED
The same issue applies when deleting, moving, and duplicating rows.
Local state becomes out of sync with the form state response and is
ultimately overridden.
The issue is that when we merge the result from form state, we do not
traverse the rows themselves, and instead take the rows in their
entirety. This means that we lose local row state. Instead, we need to
compare the results with what is saved to local state and intelligently
merge them.
### What?
Makes several fields and list item types in query results (e.g. `docs`)
non-nullable.
### Why?
When dealing with code generated from a Payload GraphQL schema, it is
often necessary to use type guards and optional chaining.
For example:
```graphql
type Posts {
docs: [Post]
...
}
```
This implies that the `docs` field itself is nullable and that the array
can contain nulls. In reality, neither of these is true. But because of
the types generated by tools like `graphql-code-generator`, the way to
access `posts` ends up something like this:
```ts
const posts = (query.data.docs ?? []).filter(doc => doc != null);
```
Instead, we would like the schema to be:
```graphql
type Posts {
docs: [Post!]!
...
}
```
### How?
The proposed change involves adding `GraphQLNonNull` where appropriate.
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### What?
This PR introduces a new `DragOverlay` to the existing `OrderableTable`
component along with a few new utility components. This enables a more
fluid and seamless drag-and-drop experience for end-users who have
enabled `orderable: true` on their collections.
### Why?
Previously, the rows in the `OrderableTable` component were confined
within the table element that renders them. This is troublesome for a
few reasons:
- It clips rows when dragging even slightly outside of the bounds of the
table.
- It creates unnecessary scrollbars within the containing element as the
container is not geared for comprehensive drag-and-drop interactions.
### How?
Introducing a `DragOverlay` component gives the draggable rows an area
to render freely without clipping. This PR also introduces a new
`OrderableRow` (for rendering orderable rows in the table as well as in
a drag preview), and an `OrderableRowDragPreview` component to render a
drag-preview of the active row 1:1 as you would see in the table without
violating HTML rules.
This PR also adds an `onDragStart` event handler to the
`DraggableDroppable` component to allow for listening for the start of a
drag event, necessary for interactions with a `DragOverlay` to
communicate which row initiated the event.
Before:
[orderable-before.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ccf32bb0-91db-44f3-8c2a-4f81bb762529)
After:
[orderable-after.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d320e7e6-fab8-4ea4-9cb1-38b581cbc50e)
After (With overflow on page):
[orderable-overflow-y.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/418b9018-901d-4217-980c-8d04d58d19c8)
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11882
Previously, down migration that dropped the `payload_migrations` table
was failing because `migrationTableExists` doesn't check the current
transaction, only in which you can get a `false` value result.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11901
Previously, when `ValidationError` `errors.path` was referring to a
field with `label` defined as a function, the error message was
generated with `[object Object]`. Now, we call that function instead.
Since the `i18n` argument is required for `StaticLabel`, this PR
introduces so you can pass a partial `req` to `ValidationError` from
which we thread `req.i18n` to the label args.
The same as https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11763 but also
for GraphQL. The previous fix was working only for the Local API and
REST API due to a different method for querying joins in GraphQL.
### What?
Previously if you used the typescriptSchema and `returned: false`, the
field would still be required anyways.
### Why?
We were adding fields to be required on the collection without comparing
the returned schema from typescriptSchema functions.
### How?
This changes the order of logic so that `requiredFieldNames` on the
collection is only after running and checking the field schema.
Continuation of #11867. When rendering custom fields nested within
arrays or blocks, such as the Lexical rich text editor which is treated
as a custom field, these fields will sometimes disappear when form state
requests are invoked sequentially. This is especially reproducible on
slow networks.
This is different from the previous PR in that this issue is caused by
adding _rows_ back-to-back, whereas the previous issue was caused when
adding a single row followed by a change to another field.
Here's a screen recording demonstrating the issue:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5ecfa9ec-b747-49ed-8618-df282e64519d
The problem is that `requiresRender` is never sent in the form state
request for row 2. This is because the [task
queue](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11579) processes tasks
within a single `useEffect`. This forces React to batch the results of
these tasks into a single rendering cycle. So if request 1 sets state
that request 2 relies on, request 2 will never use that state since
they'll execute within the same lifecycle.
Here's a play-by-play of the current behavior:
1. The "add row" event is dispatched
a. This sets `requiresRender: true` in form state
1. A form state request is sent with `requiresRender: true`
1. While that request is processing, another "add row" event is
dispatched
a. This sets `requiresRender: true` in form state
b. This adds a form state request into the queue
1. The initial form state request finishes
a. This sets `requiresRender: false` in form state
1. The next form state request that was queued up in 3b is sent with
`requiresRender: false`
a. THIS IS EXPECTED, BUT SHOULD ACTUALLY BE `true`!!
To fix this this, we need to ensure that the `requiresRender` property
is persisted into the second request instead of overridden. To do this,
we can add a new `serverPropsToIgnore` to form state which is read when
the processing results from the server. So if `requiresRender` exists in
`serverPropsToIgnore`, we do not merge it. This works because we
actually mutate form state in between requests. So request 2 can read
the results from request 1 without going through an additional rendering
cycle.
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1. The "add row" event is dispatched
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b. This adds a task in the queue to mutate form state with
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1. A form state request is sent with `requiresRender: true`
1. While that request is processing, another "add row" event is
dispatched
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`serverPropsToIgnore: [ "requiresRender" ]`
c. This adds a form state request into the queue
1. The initial form state request finishes
a. This returns `requiresRender: false` from the form state endpoint BUT
IS IGNORED
1. The next form state request that was queued up in 3c is sent with
`requiresRender: true`
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Previously, jobs were executed in FIFO order on MongoDB, and LIFO on
Postgres, with no way to configure this behavior.
This PR makes FIFO the default on both MongoDB and Postgres and
introduces the following new options to configure the processing order
globally or on a queue-by-queue basis:
- a `processingOrder` property to the jobs config
- a `processingOrder` argument to `payload.jobs.run()` to override
what's set in the jobs config
It also adds a new `sequential` option to `payload.jobs.run()`, which
can be useful for debugging.
This replaces usage of our `chainMethods` helper to dynamically chain
queries with [drizzle dynamic query
building](https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/dynamic-query-building).
This is more type-safe, more readable and requires less code
This adds support for running multiple job queue tasks in parallel
within the same workflow while preventing conflicts. Previously, this
would have caused the following issues:
- Job log entries get lost - the final job log is incomplete, despite
all tasks having been executed
- Write conflicts in postgres, leading to unique constraint violation
errors
The solution involves handling job log data updates in a way that avoids
overwriting, and ensuring the final update reflects the latest job log
data. Each job log entry now initializes its own ID, so a given job log
entry’s ID remains the same across multiple, parallel task executions.
## Postgres
In Postgres, we need to enable transactions for the
`payload.db.updateJobs` operation; otherwise, two tasks updating the
same job in parallel can conflict. This happens because Postgres handles
array rows by deleting them all, then re-inserting (rather than
upserting). The rows are stored in a separate table, and the following
scenario can occur:
Op 1: deletes all job log rows
Op 2: deletes all job log rows
Op 1: inserts 200 job log rows
Op 2: insert the same 200 job log rows again => `error: “duplicate key
value violates unique constraint "payload_jobs_log_pkey”`
Because transactions were not used, the rows inserted by Op 1
immediately became visible to Op 2, causing the conflict. Enabling
transactions fixes this. In theory, it can still happen if Op 1 commits
before Op 2 starts inserting (due to the read committed isolation
level), but it should occur far less frequently.
Alongside this change, we should consider inserting the rows using an
upsert (update on conflict), which will get rid of this error
completely. That way, if the insertion of Op 1 is visible to Op 2, Op 2
will simply overwrite it, rather than erroring. Individual job entries
are immutable and job entries cannot be deleted, thus this shouldn't
corrupt any data.
## Mongo
In Mongo, the issue is addressed by ensuring that log row deletions
caused due to different log states in concurrent operations are not
merged back to the client job log, and by making sure the final update
includes all job logs.
There is no duplicate key error in Mongo because the array log resides
in the same document and duplicates are simply upserted. We cannot use
transactions in Mongo, as it appears to lock the document in a way that
prevents reliable parallel updates, leading to:
`MongoServerError: WriteConflict error: this operation conflicted with
another operation. Please retry your operation or multi-document
transaction`
You can access the database name from `sanitizedConfig.db.name`. But
currently, it' not possible to access the db name from the unsanitized
config.
Plugins only have access to the unsanitized config. This change allows
db adapters to return the db name early, which will allow plugins to
conditionally initialize db-specific functionality
### What
This PR improves the `getSafeRedirect` utility to improve security
around open redirect handling.
### How
- Normalizes and decodes the redirect path using `decodeURIComponent`
- Catches malformed encodings with a try/catch fallback
- Blocks open redirects
In 3.0, we made the decision to export all types from the main package
export (e.g. `payload/types` => `payload`). This improves type
discoverability by IDEs and simplifies importing types.
This PR does the same for our db adapters, which still have a separate
`/types` subpath export. While those are kept for
backwards-compatibility, we can remove them in 4.0.
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### What?
This PR aims to deflake the `test/versions/e2e.spec.ts:925:5 › Versions
› Collections with draft validation › - with autosave - shows a prevent
leave alert when form is submitted but invalid` e2e test.
The issue seems to be that the `fill` call followed by a `page.reload`
sometimes conflicts with autosave which may cause the test to flake.
### Why?
To deflake this test in ci.
### How?
Adds a single `waitForAutoSaveToRunAndComplete` function call prior to
the last call to `page.reload`. In my testing, on my local machine,
adding the `waitForAutoSaveToRunAndComplete` function allows the test to
pass every time. Without this, the tests fails on my machine
consistently.
Synchronous file system operations such as `readFileSync` block the
event loop, whereas the asynchronous equivalents (like await
`fs.promises.readFile`) do not. This PR replaces certain synchronous fs
calls with their asynchronous counterparts in contexts where async
operations are already in use, improving performance by avoiding event
loop blocking.
Most of the synchronous calls were in our file upload code. Converting
them to async should theoretically free up the event loop and allow
more, other requests to run in parallel without delay
### What?
This PR aims to deflake the indexed fields e2e test in
`test/fields/collections/Indexed/e2e.spec.ts`.
The issue is that this test is setup in a way where sometimes two toasts
will present themselves in the ui. The second toast assertion will fail
with a strict mode violation as the toast locator will resolve to two
elements.
### Why?
To prevent this test from flaking in ci.
### How?
Adding a new `dismissAfterAssertion` flag to the `assertToastErrors`
helper function which dismisses the toasts. This way, the toasts will
not raise the aforementioned error as they will be dismissed from the
ui.
The logic is handled in a separate loop through such that the assertions
occur first. This is done so that dismissing a toast does not surface
errors due to the order of toasts being shown changing.
### What?
Fixed client config caching to properly update when switching languages
in the admin UI.
### Why?
Currently, switching languages doesn't fully update the UI because
client config stays cached with previous language translations.
### How?
Created a language-aware caching system that stores separate configs for
each language and only uses cached config when it matches the active
language.
Before:
```typescript
let cachedClientConfig: ClientConfig | null = global._payload_clientConfig
if (!cachedClientConfig) {
cachedClientConfig = global._payload_clientConfig = null
}
export const getClientConfig = cache(
(args: { config: SanitizedConfig; i18n: I18nClient; importMap: ImportMap }): ClientConfig => {
if (cachedClientConfig && !global._payload_doNotCacheClientConfig) {
return cachedClientConfig
}
// ... create new config ...
}
);
```
After:
```typescript
let cachedClientConfigs: Record<string, ClientConfig> = global._payload_localizedClientConfigs
if (!cachedClientConfigs) {
cachedClientConfigs = global._payload_localizedClientConfigs = {}
}
export const getClientConfig = cache(
(args: { config: SanitizedConfig; i18n: I18nClient; importMap: ImportMap }): ClientConfig => {
const { config, i18n, importMap } = args
const currentLocale = i18n.language
if (!global._payload_doNotCacheClientConfig && cachedClientConfigs[currentLocale]) {
return cachedClientConfigs[currentLocale]
}
// ... create new config with correct translations ...
}
);
```
Also added handling for cache clearing during HMR to ensure
compatibility with the existing system.
Fixes#11406
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Replaces the queue pattern used within autosave with the `useQueues`
hook introduced in #11579. To do this, queued tasks now accept an
options object with callbacks which can be used to tie into events of
the process, such as before it begins to prevent it from running, and
after it has finished to perform side effects.
The `useQueues` hook now also maintains an array of queued tasks as
opposed to individual refs.
Lexical nested fields are currently not set-up to handle access control
on the client properly. Despite that, we were passing parent permissions
to `RenderFields`, which causes certain fields to not show up if the
document does not have `create` permission.
This PR comes with a bunch of improvements to our template generation
script that makes it safer and more reliable
- bumps all our templates
- Using `latest` as payload version in our templates has proven to be
unreliable. This updates the gen-templates script to pin all payload
packages to the latest version
- adds the missing `website` entry for our template variations, thus
ensuring its lockfile gets updated
- adds importmap generation to the gen-templates script
- adds new `script:gen-templates:build` script to verify that all
templates still build correctly
In the Cell component for a select field such as our `_status` fields it
will now add a class eg. `selected--published` for the selected option
so it can be easily targeted with CSS.
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### What?
In the same vein as #11696, this PR optimizes how images are selected
for display in the document edit view. It ensures that only image files
are processed and selects the most appropriate size to minimize
unnecessary downloads and improve performance.
#### Previously:
- Non-image files were being processed unnecessarily, despite not
generating thumbnails.
- Images without a `thumbnailURL` defaulted to their original full size,
even when smaller, optimized versions were available.
#### Now:
- **Only images** are processed for thumbnails, avoiding redundant
requests for non-images.
- **The smallest available image within a target range** (`40px -
180px`) is prioritized for display.
- **If no images fit within this range**, the logic selects:
- The next smallest larger image (if available).
- The **original** image if it is smaller than the next available larger
size.
- The largest **smaller** image if no better fit exists.
### Why?
Prevents unnecessary downloads of non-image files, reduces bandwidth
usage by selecting more efficient image sizes and improves load times
and performance in the edit view.
### How?
- **Filters out non-image files** when determining which assets to
display.
- Uses the same algorithm as in #11696 but turns it into a reusable
function to be used in various areas around the codebase. Namely the
upload field hasOne and hasMany components.
Before (4.5mb transfer):

After (15.9kb transfer):

There are cases when a storage plugin is disabled during development and
enabled in production. This will result in import maps that differ
depending on if they're generated during development or production.
In a lot of cases, those import maps are generated during
development-only. During production, we just re-use what was generated
locally. This will cause missing import map entries for those plugins
that are disabled during development.
This PR ensures the import map entries are added regardless of the
enabled state of those plugins. This is necessary for our
generate-templates script to not omit the vercel blob storage import map
entry.
### What?
Fixes a few broken links in `docs/custom-components` and
`docs/rich-text`. Also made some custom component links lowercase.
### Why?
To direct end users to the correct location in the docs.
### How?
Changes to `docs/custom-components/custom-views.mdx`,
`docs/custom-components/list-view.mdx`, and
`docs/rich-text/custom-features.mdx`.
When selecting query presets from the list drawer, all query presets are
available for selection, even if unrelated to the underlying collection.
When selecting one of these presets, the list view will crash with
client-side exceptions because the columns and filters that are applied
are incompatible.
The fix is to the thread `filterOptions` through the query presets
drawer. This will ensure that only related collections are shown.
When rendering custom fields nested within arrays or blocks, such as the
Lexical rich text editor which is treated as a custom field, these
fields will sometimes disappear when form state requests are invoked
sequentially. This is especially reproducible on slow networks.
This is because form state invocations are placed into a [task
queue](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11579) which aborts
the currently running tasks when a new one arrives. By doing this, local
form state is never dispatched, and the second task in the queue becomes
stale.
The fix is to _not_ abort the currently running task. This will trigger
a complete rendering cycle, and when the second task is invoked, local
state will be up to date.
Fixes#11340, #11425, and #11824.
Continuation of #11489. This adds a new, optional `updateJobs` db
adapter method that reduces the amount of database calls for the jobs
queue.
## MongoDB
### Previous: running a set of 50 queued jobs
- 1x db.find (= 1x `Model.paginate`)
- 50x db.updateOne (= 50x `Model.findOneAndUpdate`)
### Now: running a set of 50 queued jobs
- 1x db.updateJobs (= 1x `Model.find` and 1x `Model.updateMany`)
**=> 51 db round trips before, 2 db round trips after**
### Previous: upon task completion
- 1x db.find (= 1x `Model.paginate`)
- 1x db.updateOne (= 1x `Model.findOneAndUpdate`)
### Now: upon task completion
- 1x db.updateJobs (= 1x `Model.findOneAndUpdate`)
**=> 2 db round trips before, 1 db round trip after**
## Drizzle (e.g. Postgres)
### running a set of 50 queued jobs
- 1x db.query[tablename].findMany
- 50x db.select
- 50x upsertRow
This is unaffected by this PR and will be addressed in a future PR
Within auth-enabled collections, we inject the `password` and
`confirmPassword` fields into the field schema map. While this is fine
within the edit view where these fields are used, this breaks field
paths within the version diff view where unnamed fields are no longer
able to lookup their corresponding config. This is because the presence
of these injected fields increments the field indices by two.
A temporary fix for this is to simply inject these fields _last_ into
the schema map. This way their presence does not disrupt field path
generation. A long term fix should be implemented, however, where these
fields actually exist on the collection config itself. This way no
config mutation would be required as the sanitized config would the
single source of truth.
To do this, we'd need to ensure that these fields do not appear in any
APIs, and that they do not generate types, etc.
This will improve performance when updating a single document in
postgres/drizzle, if the ID is known.
Previously, this resulted in 2 sequential operations:
- `db.select `to fetch the document by the ID
- `upsertRow` to update the document (multiple db operations)
This PR removes the unnecessary `db.select` call, as the document ID is
already known
Previously, many test cases in `int/relationships` were wrapped to the
"custom IDs" describe block even though they aren't related to custom
IDs at all. This rearranges them as they should be.
### What
The `crypto.randomUUID()` function was causing errors in non-secure
contexts (HTTP), as it is only available in secure contexts (HTTPS).
### How
Added a fallback to generate UUIDs using the `uuid` library when
`crypto.randomUUID()` is not available.
Fixes#11825
This PR introduces a new utility function, `getSafeRedirect`, to
sanitize and validate redirect paths used in the login flow.
It replaces the previous use of `encodeURIComponent` and inline string
checks with a centralized, reusable, and more secure approach.
#### `getSafeRedirect` utility:
- Ensures redirect paths start with a single `/`
- Blocks protocol-relative URLs (e.g., `//evil.com`)
- Blocks JavaScript schemes (e.g., `/javascript:alert(1)`)
- Blocks full URL redirects like `/http:` or `/https:`
This ensures that the lexical field can be rendered without having to
wrap it inside an `EntityVisibilityProvider`, making it a bit easier to
manually render the lexical field in a custom component.
same comment as in #11560, #11831, #11226:
> In `src/index.ts` I see four more errors in my IDE that don't appear
when I run the typecheck in the CLI with `tsc --noEmit`.
Fixes#11458
Some complex, nested fields were receiving incorrect field paths and
schema paths, leading to a `"Error: No client field found"` error.
This PR ensures field paths are calculated correctly, by matching it to
how they're calculated in payload hooks.
Query Presets allow you to save and share filters, columns, and sort
orders for your collections. This is useful for reusing common or
complex filtering patterns and column configurations across your team.
Query Presets are defined on the fly by the users of your app, rather
than being hard coded into the Payload Config.
Here's a screen recording demonstrating the general workflow as it
relates to the list view. Query Presets are not exclusive to the admin
panel, however, as they could be useful in a number of other contexts
and environments.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1fe1155e-ae78-4f59-9138-af352762a1d5
Each Query Preset is saved as a new record in the database under the
`payload-query-presets` collection. This will effectively make them
CRUDable and allows for an endless number of preset configurations. As
you make changes to filters, columns, limit, etc. you can choose to save
them as a new record and optionally share them with others.
Normal document-level access control will determine who can read,
update, and delete these records. Payload provides a set of sensible
defaults here, such as "only me", "everyone", and "specific users", but
you can also extend your own set of access rules on top of this, such as
"by role", etc. Access control is customizable at the operation-level,
for example you can set this to "everyone" can read, but "only me" can
update.
To enable the Query Presets within a particular collection, set
`enableQueryPresets` on that collection's config.
Here's an example:
```ts
{
// ...
enableQueryPresets: true
}
```
Once enabled, a new set of controls will appear within the list view of
the admin panel. This is where you can select and manage query presets.
General settings for Query Presets are configured under the root
`queryPresets` property. This is where you can customize the labels,
apply custom access control rules, etc.
Here's an example of how you might augment the access control properties
with your own custom rule to achieve RBAC:
```ts
{
// ...
queryPresets: {
constraints: {
read: [
{
label: 'Specific Roles',
value: 'specificRoles',
fields: [roles],
access: ({ req: { user } }) => ({
'access.update.roles': {
in: [user?.roles],
},
}),
},
],
}
}
}
```
Related: #4193 and #3092
---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
Previously, if you were querying a collection that has a join field with
`draft: true`, and the join field's collection also has
`versions.drafts: true` our db adapter would still query the original
SQL table / mongodb collection instead of the versions one which isn't
quite right since we respect `draft: true` when populating relationships
**BREAKING CHANGE:**
This bumps the **minimum required Next.js** version from 15.0.0 to
15.2.3. This update is necessary due to a critical security
vulnerability found in earlier Next.js versions, which requires an
exception to our standard semantic versioning process.
Additionally, this bumps all templates to the latest Next.js and Payload
versions.
## What
This PR fixes the exported hook name in the collection hooks
documentation example.
### Why
The documentation example shows an incorrect/inconsistent export name
for the collection hook example.
### How
Updated the hook export name to follow consistent naming patterns used
throughout the documentation.
### Type of Change
- [x] Documentation update
This is already supported in Postgres / SQLite.
For example:
```
const result = await payload.find({
collection: 'directors',
depth: 0,
sort: '-movies.name', // movies is a relationship field here
})
```
Removes the condition in tests:
```
// no support for sort by relation in mongodb
if (isMongoose(payload)) {
return
}
```
This PR adds support for passing additional props to the HTML element of
Next.js `RootLayout`.
#### Context
In our setup, we use several custom Chakra UI components. This change
enables us to add a custom font `className` to the HTML element,
following the official Chakra UI documentation:
[Using custom fonts in Chakra UI with
Next.js](https://v2.chakra-ui.com/getting-started/nextjs-app-guide#using-custom-font)
#### Example Usage
With this update, we can now pass a `className` for custom fonts like
this:
```tsx
import { Rubik } from 'next/font/google'
const rubik = Rubik({
subsets: ['latin'],
variable: '--font-rubik',
})
const Layout = ({ children }: Args) => {
return (
<RootLayout htmlProps={{ className: rubik.variable }}>
{children}
</RootLayout>
);
}
```
Since the introduction of loading states in nested fields, i.e. array
and block rows, the conditional logic tests would fail periodically
because it wouldn't wait for loading states to resolve before
continuing. This has been increasingly flaky since the introduction of
form state queues.
Passes the `i18n` arg through field label and description functions.
This is to avoid using custom components when simply needing to
translate a `StaticLabel` object, such as collection labels.
Here's an example:
```ts
{
labels: {
singular: {
en: 'My Collection'
}
},
fields: [
// ...
{
type: 'collapsible',
label: ({ i18n }) => `Translate this: ${getTranslation(collectionConfig.labels.singular, i18n)}`
// ...
}
]
}
```
Previously, our job queue system relied on `payload.*` operations, which
ran very frequently:
- whenever job execution starts, as all jobs need to be set to
`processing: true`
- every single time a task completes or fails, as the job log needs to
be updated
- whenever job execution stops, to mark it as completed and to delete it
(if `deleteJobOnComplete` is set)
This PR replaces these with direct `payload.db.*` calls, which are
significantly faster than payload operations. Given how often the job
queue system communicates with the database, this should be a massive
performance improvement.
## How it affects running hooks
To generate the task status, we previously used an `afterRead` hook.
Since direct db adapter calls no longer execute hooks, this PR
introduces new `updateJob` and `updateJobs` helpers to handle task
status generation outside the normal payload hook lifecycle.
Additionally, a new `runHooks` property has been added to the global job
configuration. While setting this to `true` can be useful if custom
hooks were added to the `payload-jobs` collection config, this will
revert the job system to use normal payload operations.
This should be avoided as it degrades performance. In most cases, the
`onSuccess` or `onFail` properties in the job config will be sufficient
and much faster.
Furthermore, if the `depth` property is set in the global job
configuration, the job queue system will also fall back to the slower,
normal payload operations.
---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <DanRibbens@users.noreply.github.com>
### What?
When a user lands on an edit page that has a relationship to an `Upload`
field (which is `HasMany`). The UI will make a request with `limit=0` to
the backend providing there is no IDs populated already.
When a media collection is large, it will try and load all media items
into memory which causes OOM crashes.
### Why?
Fixes: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11655 causing OOM
issues.
### How?
Adding guard check on the `populate` to ensure that it doesn't make a
request if not needed.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f195025f-3e31-423e-b13e-6faf8db40129
### What?
Got an error in the admin panel when opening a document with richtext
and block. The error is:
`TypeError: collapsedArray.includes is not a function`
Screenshot of the error:

After reseting the preferences the error is gone. I did not take a copy
of the database before using reset settings, so I'm not sure what the
preferences where set to. So not sure how it got that way.
### Why?
Make the reading of preferences more robust against wrong data type to
avoid error.
### How?
Make sure collapsedArray is actually an array before using it as such.
### What?
This PR fixes a bug in the relationship filter UI where no options are
displayed when working in a non-default locale with localized
collections. The query to fetch relationship options wasn't including
the current locale parameter, causing the select dropdown to appear
empty.
### Why?
When using localized collections with relationship fields:
1. If you create entries (e.g., Categories) only in a non-default locale
2. Set the global locale to that non-default locale
3. Try to filter another collection by its relationship to those
Categories
The filter dropdown would be empty, despite Categories existing in that
locale. This was happening because the `loadOptions` method in the
RelationshipFilter component didn't include the current locale in its
query.
### How?
The fix is implemented in
`packages/ui/src/elements/WhereBuilder/Condition/Relationship/index.tsx`
by:
1. Adding the `useLocale` hook to get the current locale in the
RelationshipFilter component
2. Including this locale in the query parameters when fetching
relationship options


Fixes#11782
Discussion:
https://discord.com/channels/967097582721572934/1350888604150534164
### What?
This PR fixes a bug in the relationship filter UI where no options are
displayed when working in a non-default locale with localized
collections. The query to fetch relationship options wasn't including
the current locale parameter, causing the select dropdown to appear
empty.
### Why?
When using localized collections with relationship fields:
1. If you create entries (e.g., Categories) only in a non-default locale
2. Set the global locale to that non-default locale
3. Try to filter another collection by its relationship to those
Categories
The filter dropdown would be empty, despite Categories existing in that
locale. This was happening because the `loadOptions` method in the
RelationshipFilter component didn't include the current locale in its
query.
### How?
The fix is implemented in
`packages/ui/src/elements/WhereBuilder/Condition/Relationship/index.tsx`
by:
1. Adding the `useLocale` hook to get the current locale in the
RelationshipFilter component
2. Including this locale in the query parameters when fetching
relationship options


Fixes#11782
Discussion:
https://discord.com/channels/967097582721572934/1350888604150534164
Fixes#10019. When bulk editing subfields, such as a field within a
group, changes are not persisted to the database. Not only this, but
nested fields with the same name as another selected field are
controlled by the same input. E.g. typing into one fields changes the
value of both.
The root problem is that field paths are incorrect.
When opening the bulk edit drawer, fields are flattened into options for
the field selector. This is so that fields in a tab, for example, aren't
hidden behind their tab when bulk editing. The problem is that
`RenderFields` is not set up to receive pre-determined field paths. It
attempts to build up its own field paths, but are never correct because
`getFieldPaths` receives the wrong arguments.
The fix is to just render the top-level fields directly, bypassing
`RenderFields` altogether.
Fields with subfields will still recurse through this function, but at
the top-level, fields can be sent directly to `RenderField` (singular)
since their paths have already been already formatted in the flattening
step.
### What
This PR updates the `login` flow by wrapping redirect routes with
`encodeURIComponent`. This ensures that special characters in URLs (such
as ?, &, #) are properly encoded, preventing potential issues with
navigation and redirection.
### What?
In the localization example, changing the data in the admin panel does
not update the public page.
### Why?
The afterChange hook revalidates the wrong path after page is changed.
### How?
The afterChange hook is revalidating "/[slug]" but it should in fact
revalidate "/[locale]/[slug]"
Fixes #
Updated the path to include the locale before the slug.
This PR updates the email validation regex to better handle use cases
with hyphens.
Changes:
- Disallows domains starting or ending with a hyphen
(`user@-example.com`, `user@example-.com`).
- Allows domains with consecutive hyphens inside (`user@ex--ample.com`).
- Allows multiple subdomains (`user@sub.domain.example.com`).
- Adds `int test` coverage for multiple domain use case scenarios.
If the `useAsTitle` property is defined referencing a richtext field,
the admin panel throws errors in several places.
I noticed this in the email builder plugin, where we're making the
subject field (which is the title) a single-paragraph richtext field
instead of a text field for technical reasons.
In this PR, for the lexical richtext case, I'm converting the first
child of the RootNode (usually a paragraph or heading) to plain text.
Additionally, I am verifying that if the resulting title is not of type
string, fallback to "untitled" so that this does not happen again in the
future (perhaps with slate, or with other fields).
### What?
Extends our dataloader to add a momiozed payload find function. This way
it will cache the query for the same find request using a cacheKey from
find operation args.
### Why?
This was needed internally for `filterOptions` that exist in an array or
other sitautions where you have the same exact query being made and
awaited many times.
### How?
- Added `find` to payloadDataLoader. Marked `@experimental` in case it
needs to change.
- Created a cache key from the args
- Validate filterOptions changed from `payload.find` to
`payloadDataLoader.find`
- Made `payloadDataLoader` no longer optional on `PayloadRequest`, since
other args are required which are created from createLocalReq (context
for example), I don't see a reason why dataLoader shouldn't be required
also.
Example usage:
```ts
const result = await req.payloadDataLoader.find({
collection,
req,
where,
})
```
### What?
- GraphQL was broken because of an error with the enum for the drafts
input which cannot be 'true'.
- Selecting Draft was not doing anything as it wasn't being passed
through to the find arguments.
### Why?
This was causing any graphql calls to error.
### How?
- Changed draft options to Yes/No instead of True/False
- Correctly pass the drafts arg to `draft`
Fixes #
### What?
The import-export preview UI component does not handle localized fields
and crash the UI when they are used. This fixes that issue.
### Why?
We were not properly handling the label translated object notation that
field.label can have.
### How?
Now we call `getTranslation` with the field label to handle language
keyed labels.
Fixes # https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11668
### What?
Export FieldAccessArgs type.
### Why?
Prevent projects from needing to recreate this type manually and keep it
in sync with changes in payload releases.
### How?
Exports a new type called FieldAccessArg that is then referenced in the
FieldAccess function argument.
This PR updates the email validation regex to enforce stricter rules.
- Disallows emails containing double quotes (e.g., `"user"@example.com`,
`user@"example.com"`, `"user@example.com"`).
- Rejects spaces anywhere in the email (e.g., `user @example.com`).
- Prevents consecutive dots in both local and domain parts (e.g.,
`user..name@example.com`, `user@example..com`).
- Allows standard formats like `user@example.com` and
`user.name+alias@example.co.uk`.
Fixes#11755
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### What?
This PR adds a new error to be thrown when logging in while having
`verify: true` set but no email has been verified for the user yet.
### Why?
To have a more descriptive, actionable error thrown in this case as
opposed to the generic "Invalid email or password." This gives users
more insight into why the login failed.
### How?
Introducing a new error: `UnverifiedEmail` and adjusting the check to be
separate from `if (!user) { ... }`.
Fixes#11358
Notes:
- In terms of account enumeration: this should not be a concern here as
the check for throwing this error comes _after_ the check for valid args
as well as the find for the user. This means that credentials must be on
hand, both an email and password, before seeing this error.
- I have an int test written in `/test/auth/int.spec.ts` for this,
however whenever I try to commit it I get an error stating that the
`eslint@9.14.0` module was not found during `lint-staged`.
<details>
<summary>Int test</summary>
```ts
it('should respond with unverifiedEmail if email is unverified on
login', async () => {
await payload.create({
collection: publicUsersSlug,
data: {
email: 'user@example.com',
password: 'test',
},
})
const response = await restClient.POST(`/${publicUsersSlug}/login`, {
body: JSON.stringify({
email: 'user@example.com',
password: 'test',
}),
})
expect(response.status).toBe(403)
const responseData = await response.json()
expect(responseData.errors[0].message).toBe('Please verify your email
before logging in.')
})
```
</details>
Demo of toast:

Consolidates all bulk edit related tests into a single, dedicated suite.
Currently, bulk edit tests are dispersed throughout the Admin > General
and the Versions test suites, which are considerably bloated for their
own purposes. This made them very hard to locate, mentally digest, and
add on new tests. Going forward, many more tests specifically for bulk
edit will need to be written. This gives us a simple, isolated place for
that.
With this change are also a few improvements to the tests themselves to
make them more predictable and efficient.
Previously, unchecked list items had the `checked="false"` attribute,
which is not valid in HTML and renders them as checked.
This PR omits the `checked` attribute if the list item is unchecked,
which is the correct behavior.
When converting lexical to HTML, links without "open in new tab" checked
were incorrectly rendering with rel=undefined and target=undefined
attributes. This fix ensures those attributes are only added when newTab
is true.
Fixes: #11752
### What?
When duplicating a document with `unique` fields, we append `- Copy` to
the field value.
The issue is that this is happening when the field is empty resulting in
values being added that look like: `undefined - Copy` or `null - Copy`.
### Why?
We are not checking the incoming value in all cases.
### How?
Checks the value exists, is a string, and is not just an empty space
before appending `- Copy`.
At first glance it looks incorrect to return required fields with
`undefined` - however when duplicating a document, the new document is
always created as a `draft` so it is not an issue to return `undefined`.
Closes#11373
### What?
When accessing an upload directly from the generated URL, the `read`
access runs but returns undefined `id` and `data`. As a result, any
access conditions that rely on `id` or `data` will fail and users cannot
accurately determine whether or not to grant access.
### Why?
Accessing the file URL runs
`packages/payload/src/uploads/endpoints/getFile.ts`.
In this endpoint, we use `checkFileAccess()` from
`packages/payload/src/uploads/checkFileAccess.ts`.
Within the `checkFileAccess` function we are only passing the `req` to
`executeAccess()`.
### How?
Passes `filename` to the `executeAccess()` function from
`uploads/checkFileAccess`, this is the available data within the file
and will provide a way for users to make a request to get the full data.
Fixes#11263
### What?
This PR ensures that bulk uploads fail if any file is missing, rather
than skipping missing files and proceeding with the upload.
### Why?
This fixes unintended behavior where missing files were skipped,
allowing partial uploads when they shouldn't be allowed.
### How?
- Prevents submission if any file is missing by checking `req.status ===
400`.
- Updates `FileSidebar` to correctly handle cases where a file is
`null`.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6884
Adds a new flag `acceptIDOnCreate` that allows you to thread your own
`id` to `payload.create` `data`, for example:
```ts
// doc created with id 1
const doc = await payload.create({ collection: 'posts', data: {id: 1, title: "my title"}})
```
```ts
import { Types } from 'mongoose'
const id = new Types.ObjectId().toHexString()
const doc = await payload.create({ collection: 'posts', data: {id, title: "my title"}})
```
Bulk edit can now request a partial form state thanks to #11689. This
means that we only need to build form state (and send it through the
network) for the currently selected fields, as opposed to the entire
field schema.
Not only this, but there is no longer a need to filter out unselected
fields before submitting the form, as the form state will only ever
include the currently selected fields. This is unnecessary processing
and causes an excessive amount of rendering, especially since we were
dispatching actions within a `for` loop to remove each field. React may
have batched these updates, but is bad practice regardless.
Related: stripping unselected fields was also error prone. This is
because the `overrides` function we were using to do this receives
`FormState` (shallow) as an argument, but was being treated as `Data`
(not shallow, what the create and update operations expect).
E.g. `{ myGroup.myTitle: { value: 'myValue' }}` → `{ myGroup: { myTitle:
'myValue' }}`.
This led to the `sanitizeUnselectedFields` function improperly
formatting data sent to the server and would throw an API error upon
submission. This is only evident when sanitizing nested fields. Instead
of converting this data _again_, the select API takes care of this by
ensuring only selected fields exist in form state.
Related: bulk upload was not hitting form state on change. This means
that no field-level validation was occurring on type.
- Introduces a new lexical => plaintext converter
- Introduces a new lexical <=> markdown converter
- Restructures converter docs. Each conversion type gets its own docs
pag
Similar to https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11631.
IndentFeature causes pressing Tab in the middle of a block such as a
paragraph or heading to insert a TabNode. This property allows you to
disable this behavior, and indentation will occur instead if the block
allows it.
Usage:
```ts
editor: lexicalEditor({
features: ({ defaultFeatures }) => [
...defaultFeatures,
IndentFeature({
disableTabNode: true,
}),
],
}),
```
Fixes a problem where we would reset the value of the timezone field on
submission of a new scheduled publish.
Timezones in the table now match with a label if possible.

`Australia/Brisbane` is now part of the default list of timezones
Fixes
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11731#issue-2923088087
Only 2 s3Storage() instances with `clientUploads: true` are currently
working. If you add a 3rd instance, uploading files errors with
"Collection credit-certificates was not found in S3 options".
There is already an implementation that changes the
`/storage-s3-generate-signed-url` URL for each new s3Storage plugin
instance so that multiple instances don't break each other. Currently
the code looks like this:
```ts
/**
* Tracks how many times the same handler was already applied.
* This allows to apply the same plugin multiple times, for example
* to use different buckets for different collections.
*/
let handlerCount = 0
for (const endpoint of config.endpoints) {
if (endpoint.path === serverHandlerPath) {
handlerCount++
}
}
if (handlerCount) {
serverHandlerPath = `${serverHandlerPath}-${handlerCount}`
}
```
When we print the endpoints generated by this code we get:
```ts
{
handler: [AsyncFunction (anonymous)],
method: 'post',
path: '/storage-s3-generate-signed-url'
},
{
handler: [AsyncFunction (anonymous)],
method: 'post',
path: '/storage-s3-generate-signed-url-1'
},
{
handler: [AsyncFunction (anonymous)],
method: 'post',
path: '/storage-s3-generate-signed-url-1'
}
```
As you can see, the path or the 3rd instance is the same as the 2nd
instance. Presumably this functionality was originally tested with 2
instances and not more, allowing this bug to slip through. This
completely breaks uploads for the 3rd instance.
We need to change the conditional that checks whether the plugin exists
already to use `.startsWith()`:
```ts
/**
* Tracks how many times the same handler was already applied.
* This allows to apply the same plugin multiple times, for example
* to use different buckets for different collections.
*/
let handlerCount = 0
for (const endpoint of config.endpoints) {
// We want to match on 'path', 'path-1', 'path-2', etc.
if (endpoint.path?.startsWith(serverHandlerPath)) {
handlerCount++
}
}
if (handlerCount) {
serverHandlerPath = `${serverHandlerPath}-${handlerCount}`
}
```
With the fix we can see that the endpoints increment correctly, allowing
for a true arbitrary number of s3Storage plugins with client uploads.
```ts
{
handler: [AsyncFunction (anonymous)],
method: 'post',
path: '/storage-s3-generate-signed-url'
},
{
handler: [AsyncFunction (anonymous)],
method: 'post',
path: '/storage-s3-generate-signed-url-1'
},
{
handler: [AsyncFunction (anonymous)],
method: 'post',
path: '/storage-s3-generate-signed-url-2'
}
```
The form component's `initializing` and `processing` states do not
disable fields that are rendered outside of `DocumentFields`. Fields
currently rely on the `readOnly` prop provided by `DocumentFields` and
do not subscribe to these states for themselves. This means that fields
that are rendered outright, such as within the bulk edit drawer, they do
not receive a `readOnly` prop and are therefore never disabled.
The fix is add a `disabled` property to the `useField` hook. This
subscribes to the `initializing` and `processing` states in the same way
as `DocumentFields`, however, now each field can determine its own
disabled state instead of relying solely on the `readOnly` prop. Adding
this new prop has no overhead as `processing` and `initializing` is
already being subscribed to within `useField`.
### What?
This PR optimizes how images are selected for display in the upload list
view. It ensures that only image files are processed and selects the
most appropriate size to minimize unnecessary downloads and improve
performance.
#### Previously:
- Non-image files were being processed unnecessarily, despite not
generating thumbnails.
- Images without a `thumbnailURL` defaulted to their original full size,
even when smaller, optimized versions were available.
#### Now:
- **Only images** are processed for thumbnails, avoiding redundant
requests for non-images.
- **The smallest available image within a target range** (`40px -
180px`) is prioritized for display.
- **If no images fit within this range**, the logic selects:
- The next smallest larger image (if available).
- The **original** image if it is smaller than the next available larger
size.
- The largest **smaller** image if no better fit exists.
### Why?
Prevents unnecessary downloads of non-image files, reduces bandwidth
usage by selecting more efficient image sizes and improves load times
and performance in the list view.
### How?
- **Filters out non-image files** when determining which assets to
display.
- Uses a more precise selection algorithm to find the best-fit image
size:
- Prefers the smallest image within `40px - 180px`.
- Falls back to the closest match above or below the range if no
in-range image exists.
- Ensures the original image is only used when it provides a better fit.
Fixes#11690
Before (4.7mb transfer):

After (129kb transfer):

Implements a select-like API into the form state endpoint. This follows
the same spec as the Select API on existing Payload operations, but
works on form state rather than at the db level. This means you can send
the `select` argument through the form state handler, and it will only
process and return the fields you've explicitly identified.
This is especially useful when you only need to generate a partial form
state, for example within the bulk edit form where you select only a
subset of fields to edit. There is no need to iterate all fields of the
schema, generate default values for each, and return them all through
the network. This will also simplify and reduce the amount of
client-side processing required, where we longer need to strip
unselected fields before submission.
### What
This PR ensures that `select` and `radio` field option labels properly
accept and render JSX elements.
### Why
Previously, JSX elements could be passed as option labels, but the type
definition for options only allowed `LabelFunction` or `StaticLabel`,
resulting in type errors. Additionally:
- JSX labels did not render correctly in the list view but now do.
- In the versions diff view, JSX labels were not supported since it only
accepts strings. To address this, we now fallback to the option `value`
when the label is a JSX element.
Sometimes I need to add some classes to the `picture` tag of Media
component. in this case I need to do this:
```
<Media
resource={content.image}
className="w-full h-full [&>picture]:w-full" // <<< follow this
imgClassName="w-full h-full object-cover"
/>
```
So I added an additional props `pictureClassName` for the picture tag.
Now I can do this:
```
<Media
resource={content.image}
className="w-full h-full"
pictureClassName="w-full h-full" // <<< follow this
imgClassName="w-full h-full object-cover"
/>
```
NOTE: I've encountered situations where I needed to add classes to the
`picture` tag, not just for `w-full h-full`. To handle this, I had to
update the Media component. I believe this would be a valuable
improvement to the Media component.
### What?
Adds a new property to collection / global config `forceSelect` which
can be used to ensure that some fields are always selected, regardless
of the `select` query.
### Why?
This can be beneficial for hooks and access control, for example imagine
you need the value of `data.slug` in your hook.
With the following query it would be `undefined`:
`?select[title]=true`
Now, to solve this you can specify
```
forceSelect: {
slug: true
}
```
### How?
Every operation now merges the incoming `select` with
`collectionConfig.forceSelect`.
Based on the current `packages/ui/src/providers/DocumentInfo/types.ts`.
- Removes properties like `versions`, `unpublishedVersions`,
`publishedDoc`, `getVersions` from the docs, which were listed in the
docs, but not in the type definition.
- Adds properties like `savedDocumentData`, `setCurrentEditor`,
`setDocFieldPreferences`, etc., which are in the type definition, but
which were missing in the docs.
- Fixes that the description for `getDocPermissions` said it retrieves
"user preferences", but should be about permissions.
### What?
Prevents the preventLeave dialog from showing if a clicked link is about
to open in a new tab.
### Why?
Currently, no external link can be clicked on the edit page if it was
modified, even if the link would not navigate the user away from that
page but open in a new tab instead.
### How?
We don't trigger the preventLeave dialog if
- the target of a clicked anchor is `_blank`
- the user pressed the command or ctrl key while clicking on a link
(which opens link in a new tab)
The task queue triggers an infinite render of form state. This is
because we return an object from the `useQueues` hook that is recreated
on every render. We then use the `queueTask` function as an unstable
dependency of the `useEffect` responsible for requesting new form state,
ultimately triggering an infinite rendering loop.
The fix is to stabilize the `queueTask` function within a `useCallback`.
Adds a test to prevent future regression.
Ensures all s3 sockets are cleaned up. Now passes through default
request handler options that `@smithy/node-http-handler` now handles
properly.
Fixes#6382
```ts
const defaultRequestHandlerOpts: NodeHttpHandlerOptions = {
httpAgent: {
keepAlive: true,
maxSockets: 100,
},
httpsAgent: {
keepAlive: true,
maxSockets: 100,
},
}
```
If you continue to have socket issues, you can customize any of the
options by setting `requestHandler` property on your s3 config. This
will take precedence if set.
```ts
requestHandler: {
httpAgent: {
maxSockets: 300,
keepAlive: true,
},
httpsAgent: {
maxSockets: 300,
keepAlive: true,
},
// Optional, only set these if you continue to see issues. Be wary of timeouts if you're dealing with large files.
// time limit (ms) for receiving response.
requestTimeout: 5_000,
// time limit (ms) for establishing connection.
connectionTimeout: 5_000,
}),
```
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### What?
The error toast shown on field errors was _greatly_ improved recently
with much clearer, more easily consumable messages. This PR adjusts a
minor issue when the format of the error message is such that there are
no subsequent field errors present.
### Why?
To prevent showing an extra `li` when there are no more field errors.
### How?
Previously, the error msg array was being constructed like so:
```ts
const [intro, errorsString] = message.split(':')
const errors = (errorsString || '')
.split(',')
.map((error) => error.replaceAll(' > ', ' → ').trim())
if (errors.length === 0) {
return {
message: intro,
}
}
...
```
This works fine. However, if the initial message split makes
`errorsString` undefined, as is the case where there are no subsequent
field errors, the `(errorsString || '').split(',')` will always return
an array with a single `""` element in it, making the check for
`errors.length === 0` unreachable. This PR checks if `errorsString` is
false-y first before doing further processing instead.
Before:

After:

This PR fixes an issue where the Sharp `.resize()` function would round
down an auto-scaled dimension when `fastShrinkOnLoad` was enabled
(enabled by default).
This caused slight discrepancies in height calculations in certain edge
cases.
Be default (`fastShrinkOnLoad: true`), Sharp:
- Uses the built-in shrink-on-load feature for JPEG and WebP
- It is an optimization that prioritizes speed over precision when
resizing images
By setting `fastShrinkOnLoad: false`, we force Sharp to:
- Perform a more accurate resize operation instead of relying on quick
pre-shrink methods.
### Before / Context:
- Upload an image with original dimensions of 1500 × 735
- Define an `imageSize` of the following:
```
{
name: 'thumbnail',
width: 300,
},
```
#### Calculation:
`originalAspectRatio = 1500 / 735 ≈ 2.04081632653`
`resizeHeight = 300 / 2.04081632653`
`resizeHeight = 147`
However, Sharp's `.resize()` calculation would output:
`resizeHeight = 146`
This lead to an error of:
```
[17:05:13] ERROR: extract_area: bad extract area
err: {
"type": "Error",
"message": "extract_area: bad extract area",
"stack":
Error: extract_area: bad extract area
}
```
### After:
Sharp's `.resize()` calculation now correctly outputs:
`resizeHeight = 147`
### What?
Improves Swedish translations throughout.
- There were several places where the automatic translations didn't make
sense, particularily around localization where "locale" was incorrectly
referred to as "Lokal" instead of "Språk". "Crop" being translated to
"Skörd" was another hilarious one ("Skörd" means crop as in harvest 😊).
- Most success messages were overly formal in Swedish with
"framgångsrikt" being used in an awkward fashion. I've shortened them to
be more to the point.
- Some shorter strings had incorrect capitalization, such as "Nytt
Lösenord". Swedish doesn't use that kind of capitalization, so "Nytt
lösenord" is correct.
- Replaced "Manöverpanel" as the word for "Dashboard" with "Översikt"
which is less awkward.
- Normalized loading toasts throughout so they all use dots at the end
to signify an ongoing action such as "Laddar..".
- Several other small improvements to make things more natural.
The blocks e2e tests were flaky due to how we conditionally render
fields as they enter the viewport. This prevented Playwright from every
reaching the target element when running
`locator.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded()`. This is especially flaky on pages
with many fields because the page size would continually grow as it was
scrolled.
To fix this there are new `scrollEntirePage` and `waitForPageStability`
helpers. Together, these will ensure that all fields are rendered and
fully loaded before we start testing. An early attempt at this was made
via `page.mouse.wheel(0, 1750)`, but this is an arbitrary pixel value
that is error prone and is not future proof.
These tests were also flaky by an attempt to trigger a form state action
before it was ready to receive events. The fix here is to disable any
buttons while the form is initializing and let Playwright wait for an
interactive state.
allow disabling indentation for specific nodes via IndentFeature
Usage:
```ts
editor: lexicalEditor({
features: ({ defaultFeatures }) => [
...defaultFeatures,
IndentFeature({
// the array must contain the "type" property of registered indentable nodes
disabledNodes: ['paragraph', 'listitem'],
}),
],
}),
```
The nodes "paragraph", "heading", "listitem", "quote" remain indentable
by default, even without `IndentFeature` registered.
In a future PR we will probably add the option to disable TabNode.
This bumps all eslint packages, ensuring compatibility with TypeScript 5.7.3. Previously, the following would be thrown:
```bash
WARNING: You are currently running a version of TypeScript which is not officially supported by @typescript-eslint/typescript-estree.
You may find that it works just fine, or you may not.
SUPPORTED TYPESCRIPT VERSIONS: >=4.7.4 <5.7.0
YOUR TYPESCRIPT VERSION: 5.7.3
Please only submit bug reports when using the officially supported version
```
This [might have caused errors during linting](https://payloadcms.slack.com/archives/C04H7CQ615K/p1741707183505329?thread_ts=1741707036.030089&cid=C04H7CQ615K).
`payload` lint before: ✖ 380 problems (9 errors, 371 warnings)
`payload` lint after: ✖ 381 problems (9 errors, 372 warnings)
`ui` lint before: ✖ 154 problems (12 errors, 142 warnings)
`ui` lint after: ✖ 267 problems (12 errors, 255 warnings)
The additional warnings in `ui` come from the new `@eslint-react/no-use-context` and `@eslint-react/no-context-provider` rules which are good to have in React 19.
We now have the ability to define all page metadata for the admin panel
via the Payload Config as a result of #11593. This means we can now set
sensible defaults for additional properties, e.g. `noindex` and
`nofollow` on the `robots` property. Setting this will prevent these
pages from being indexed and appearing in search results.
Note that setting this property prevents _indexing_ these pages, but
does not prevent them from being _crawled_. To prevent crawling as well,
you must add a standalone `robots.txt` file to your root directory.
This simplifies and cleans up import map generation and adds support for turbopack, as well as the tsconfig `compilerOptions.basePath` property.
Previously, relative import paths looked like this:
```ts
import { TestComponent as ___ } from 'test/admin/components/TestComponent.js'
```
Paths like these will be resolved based on the `compilerOptions.baseUrl` path of your tsconfig.
This had 2 problems:
### baseUrl support
If your tsconfig baseUrl was not `"."`, this did not work, as the import map generator does not respect it
### Turbopack support
If Turbopack was used, certain import paths were not able to be resolved.
For example, if your component is outside the `baseDir`, the generated path looked like this:
```ts
import { TestComponent as ___ } from '/../test/admin/components/TestComponent.js'
```
This works fine in webpack, but breaks in turbopack.
## Solution
This PR ensures all import paths are relative, making them more predictable and reliable.
The same component will now generate the following import path which works in Turbopack and if a different `compilerOptions.basePath` property is set:
```ts
import { TestComponent as ___ } from '../../../test/admin/components/TestComponent.js'
```
It also adds unit tests
### What?
The Lithuanian i18n translations have the placeholders (i.e.
`{{label}}`) also translated. For example `{{label}}` to `{{žymė}}`
My guess is that this was caused by the `pnpm translateNewKeys` script
which feeds all of the strings to OpenAI. In the system message in
[translateText.ts#L15](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/packages/translations/scripts/translateNewKeys/translateText.ts#L15)
there is nothing mentioning that it should not translate placeholders.
But I guess the AI was clever enough most of the time and not translated
them, leaving them as is. Because in the Lithuanian translation most
placeholders were correctly left as is, but a couple of them weren't.
I would have updated the system message, but I struggled to setup my
environment so that `pnpm translateNewKeys` would work (probably because
I'm on windows, idk). So I'm leaving the system message as is because I
can't test my changes, someone else should update it in another PR.
### Why?
Lithuanian messages weren't translated correctly.
### How?
Manually went through all of the used placeholders in in `lt.ts` and
updated the ones which were translated. Double checked using `en.ts`
file to see what was the original placeholder name.
Fixes#9858
# The problems
There were several issues with custom i18n typing in the documentation
that were not detected because they did not occur in non-strict ts mode.
1. `Config['i18n']['translations']` didn't work, because i18n is an
optional property. As described in
[#9858](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9858#issuecomment-2555814771),
some users were getting around this with
`NonNullable<Config['i18n']>['translations']`
2. [The trick being attempted in
`i18n`](36e152d69d/packages/payload/src/config/types.ts (L1034))
to customize and extend the `DefaultTranslationObject` does not work.
`i18n?: I18nOptions<{} | DefaultTranslationsObject> // loosen the type
here to allow for custom translations`.
If you want to verify this, you can use the following code example:
```ts
import type { Config } from 'payload'
const translation: NonNullable<Config['i18n']>['translations'] = {
en: {
authentication: {
aaaaa: 'aaaaa', // I chose `authentication.aaaa` to appear first in intellisense
}
},
}
translation.en?.authentication // Property 'authentication' does not
// exist on type '{} | { authentication: { account: string...
// so this option doesn't let you access the keys because of the join with `{}`,
// and even if it did, it's not adding `aaaa` as a key.
```
3. In places where the `t` function is exposed in a callback, you cannot
do what the documentation says:
`{ t }: { t: TFunction<CustomTranslationsKeys | DefaultTranslationKeys>
}`
The reason for this is that the callback is exposed as a `LabelFunction`
type but without type arguments, and as a default it uses
`DefaultTranslationKeys`, which does not allow additional keys.
If you want to verify this, you can use the following code example:
```ts
// Make sure to test this with ts in strict mode
const _labelFn: LabelFunction = ({ t }: { t: TFunction<'extraKey' | DefaultTranslationKeys> }) => ""
// Type '"extraKey"' is not assignable to type
// '"authentication:account" | ... 441 more ... | "version:versionCount"'.
```
# The solution
Point 1 is a documentation issue. We could use `NonNullable`, or expose
the `I18nOptions` type, or simply not define the custom translation type
(which makes sense because if you put it in the config, ts will warn you
anyway).
Points 2 and 3 should ideally be corrected at the type level, but it
would imply a breaking change.
For now, I have corrected them at the documentation level, using an
alternative for point 2 and a type cast for point 3.
Maybe in payload v4 we should revisit this.
Implements a form state task queue. This will prevent onChange handlers
within the form component from processing unnecessarily often, sometimes
long after the user has stopped making changes. This leads to a
potentially huge number of network requests if those changes were made
slower than the debounce rate. This is especially noticeable on slow
networks.
Does so through a new `useQueue` hook. This hook maintains a stack of
events that need processing but only processes the final event to
arrive. Every time a new event is pushed to the stack, the currently
running process is aborted (if any), and that event becomes the next in
the queue. This results in a shocking reduction in the time it takes
between final change to form state and the final network response, from
~1.5 minutes to ~3 seconds (depending on the scenario, see below).
This likely fixes a number of existing open issues. I will link those
issues here once they are identified and verifiably fixed.
Before:
I'm typing slowly here to ensure my changes aren't debounce by the form.
There are a total of 60 characters typed, triggering 58 network requests
and taking around 1.5 minutes to complete after the final change was
made.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/49ba0790-a8f8-4390-8421-87453ff8b650
After:
Here there are a total of 69 characters typed, triggering 11 network
requests and taking only about 3 seconds to complete after the final
change was made.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/447f8303-0957-41bd-bb2d-9e1151ed9ec3
Payload now fully exposes Next.js' metadata options. You can now use the
`admin.meta` config to set any properties that Next.js supports and
Payload will inject them into its `generateMetadata` function call. The
`MetaConfig` provided by Payload now directly extends the `Metadata`
type from Next.js.
Although `admin.meta` has always been available, it only supported a
subset of options, such as `title`, `openGraph`, etc., but was lacking
properties like `robots`, etc.
### What?
When the upload config contains imageSizes, we are forcing the image to
be resized using sharp. This leads to lossy compression even when the
formatOptions and no cropping or focal point selection was made. This
change makes it possible to upload the original image, skipping
compression while still using the imageSizes feature.
### Why?
It should be possible to upload files without compression.
### How?
Changes the conditions to remove imageSizes to determine if sharp image
processing should be applied to the original image or not.
This PR updates the field `validate` function property to include a new
`path` argument.
The `path` arg provides the schema path of the field, including array
indices where applicable.
#### Changes:
- Added `path: (number | string)[]` in the ValidateOptions type.
Close#11274
### Why this PR?
I've created a custom phone number input block for my form builder,
including validation. However, the component on the frontend only
displays the generic message "This field is required," even when
formState.errors contains specific error messages. This is not the
expected behavior. I need the component to display the error messages
from formState.errors.
### Description
This pull request includes changes to improve error handling in various
form components by passing the `name` prop to the `Error` component and
updating the `Error` component to display specific error messages.
#### Error handling improvements:
*
[`templates/website/src/blocks/Form/Error/index.tsx`](diffhunk://#diff-a97a4b2b87ff1a02431d11ab00f4e0ead5d11819f45dac120b9502ace520196fR1-R14):
Updated the `Error` component to accept a `name` prop and use
`useFormContext` to display specific error messages.
#### Form component updates:
*
[`templates/website/src/blocks/Form/Checkbox/index.tsx`](diffhunk://#diff-4f0ad9596965f1e3b2f6356943d1d34009a742502bc8ab8d438ce98593fdef4aL42-R42):
Modified to pass the `name` prop to the `Error` component.
*
[`templates/website/src/blocks/Form/Country/index.tsx`](diffhunk://#diff-3abd97c2bfe7ce2a1809e6eaac68e6c02078514308f964b1792f7a1af2df92a7L62-R62):
Modified to pass the `name` prop to the `Error` component.
*
[`templates/website/src/blocks/Form/Email/index.tsx`](diffhunk://#diff-f1be3cf1e7c1fa9b543ed8f56a3655e601fdb399d31ede1d099a37004a1861bfL35-R35):
Modified to pass the `name` prop to the `Error` component.
*
[`templates/website/src/blocks/Form/Number/index.tsx`](diffhunk://#diff-72e5bd63eda769bce077e87bc614cb338211600580ad38ba86a7f066a35212a5L33-R33):
Modified to pass the `name` prop to the `Error` component.
*
[`templates/website/src/blocks/Form/Select/index.tsx`](diffhunk://#diff-69d52ba3bb01fc0ce4428f5b76ab48a86c448dceaf36390edbcf345f0b15c34eL60-R60):
Modified to pass the `name` prop to the `Error` component.
*
[`templates/website/src/blocks/Form/State/index.tsx`](diffhunk://#diff-c0eb5a8c64b6384a44e19556556921bff4c89ed3a8d5a1d2e46ce493178587caL61-R61):
Modified to pass the `name` prop to the `Error` component.
*
[`templates/website/src/blocks/Form/Text/index.tsx`](diffhunk://#diff-9d32d5b3132729534809280d97d8a0952e96270f434b5d57a32a2d4981a36384L29-R29):
Modified to pass the `name` prop to the `Error` component.
*
[`templates/website/src/blocks/Form/Textarea/index.tsx`](diffhunk://#diff-d25c7cb831ee04c195983c1a88718bdcec8f1dc34c3e5237875678eb8194994dL37-R37):
Modified to pass the `name` prop to the `Error` component.
Previously, `db.updateVersion` had a mistake with using `transform({
operation: 'write' })` instead of `transform({ operation: 'read' })`
which led to improper DB data sanitization (like ObjectID -> string,
Date -> string) when calling `payload.update` with `autosave: true` when
some other autosave draft already exists. This fixes
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11542 additionally for this
case.
### What? Cannot generate GraphQL schema with hyphenated field names
Using field names that do not adhere to the GraphQL `_a-z & A-Z`
standard prevent you from generating a schema, even though it will work
just fine everywhere else.
Example: `my-field-name` will prevent schema generation.
### How? Field name sanitization on generation and querying
This PR adds sanitization to the schema generation that sanitizes field
names.
- It formats field names in a GraphQL safe format for schema generation.
**It does not change your config.**
- It adds resolvers for field names that do not adhere so they can be
mapped from the config name to the GraphQL safe name.
Example:
- `my-field` will turn into `my_field` in the schema generation
- `my_field` will resolve from `my-field` when data comes out
### Other notes
- Moves code from `packages/graphql/src/schema/buildObjectType.ts` to
`packages/graphql/src/schema/fieldToSchemaMap.ts`
- Resolvers are only added when necessary: `if (formatName(field.name)
!== field.name)`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
### What?
This [PR](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11546) introduced a
bug where the `CopyToLocale` button can show up when localization is
false.
### Why?
`const disableCopyToLocale = localization &&
collectionConfig?.admin?.disableCopyToLocale` this line was faulty
### How?
Fixed the logic and added test to confirm button doesn't show when
localization is false.
### What?
We have the option to set `displayPreview: true || false` on upload
collections / upload fields - with the **field** option taking
precedence.
Currently, `displayPreview` is only affecting the list view for the
**_related_** collection.
i.e. if you go to a collection that has an upload field - the preview
will be hidden/shown correctly according to the `displayPreview` option.
<img width="620" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-03 at 12 38 18 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c11c2a84-0f64-4a08-940e-8c3f9096484b"
/>
However, when you go directly to the upload collection and look at the
list view - the preview is always shown, not affected by the
`displayPreview` option.
<img width="446" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-03 at 12 39 24 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f5e1267a-d98a-4c8c-8d54-93dea6cd2e31"
/>
Also, we have previews within the file field itself - also not being
affected by the `displayPreview` option.
<img width="528" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-03 at 12 40 06 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3dd04c9a-3d9f-4823-90f8-b538f3d420f9"
/>
All the upload related previews (excluding preview sizes and upload
editing options) should be affected by the `displayPreview` option.
### How?
Checks for `collection.displayPreview` and `field.displayPreview` in all
places where previews are displayed.
Closes#11404
Two small separate issues here (1) and (2):
### What?
1. Excess margin is displayed when a row is hidden due to
`admin.condition`
2. The `admin.style` props is never passed to the `row` field
### Why?
1. Unlike other fields, the `row` field still gets rendered when
`admin.condition` returns false - this is because the logic gets passed
down to the fields within the row
2. `style` was never being threaded to the `row` field wrapper
### How?
1. Hides the row using css to `display: none` when no children are
present
2. Passes `admin.styles` to the `row` wrapper
Fixes#11477
### What?
Adds new option to disable the `copy to locale` button, adds description
to docs and adds e2e test.
### Why?
Client request.
### How?
The option can be used like this:
```ts
// in collection config
admin: {
disableCopyToLocale: true,
},
```
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11568
### What? Out of sync errors states
- Collaspibles & Tabs were not reporting accurate child error counts
- Arrays could get into a state where they would not update their error
states
- Slight issue with toasts
### Tabs & Collapsibles
The logic for determining matching field paths was not functioning as
intended. Fields were attempting to match with paths such as `_index-0`
which will not work.
### Arrays
The form state was not updating when the server sent back errorPaths.
This PR adds `errorPaths` to `serverPropsToAccept`.
### Toasts
Some toasts could report errors in the form of `my > > error`. This
ensures they will be `my > error`
### Misc
Removes 2 files that were not in use:
- `getFieldStateFromPaths.ts`
- `getNestedFieldState.ts`
The Payload Admin Bar is now maintained in core and released under the
`@payloadcms` scope thanks to #3684. All templates and examples that
rely on this package now install from here and have been migrated
accordingly.
This change makes so that data that exists in MongoDB but isn't defined
in the Payload config won't be included to `payload.find` /
`payload.db.find` calls. Now we strip all the additional keys.
Consider you have a field named `secretField` that's also `hidden: true`
(or `read: () => false`) that contains some sensitive data. Then you
removed this field from the database and as for now with the MongoDB
adapter this field will be included to the Local API / REST API results
without any consideration, as Payload doesn't know about it anymore.
This also fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11542 if
you removed / renamed a relationship field from the schema, Payload
won't sanitize ObjectIDs back to strings anymore.
Ideally you should create a migration script that completely removes the
deleted field from the database with `$unset`, but people rarely do
this.
If you still need to keep those fields to the result, this PR allows you
to do this with the new `allowAdditionalKeys: true` flag.
- Adds support for numeric canary versions ie. `3.28.0-canary.0`,
subsequent prereleases will increment accordingly (like Next.js)
- _Our old way of doing canary releases_ is still available but will now
be tagged as `internal` ex. `3.28.0-internal.shorthash`
- Releases are triggered via workflow dispatch in Actions. Triggers off
of main will be released as `canary`, all others will be `internal`.
This adds a new `disableAutoLinks` property to the `LinkFeature` that lets you disable the automatic creation of links while typing them in the editor or pasting them.
Deprecates the old HTML converter and introduces a new one that functions similarly to our Lexical => JSX converter.
The old converter had the following limitations:
- It imported the entire lexical bundle
- It was challenging to implement. The sanitized lexical editor config had to be passed in as an argument, which was difficult to obtain
- It only worked on the server
This new HTML converter is lightweight, user-friendly, and works on both server and client. Instead of retrieving HTML converters from the editor config, they can be explicitly provided to the converter function.
By default, the converter expects populated data to function properly. If you need to use unpopulated data (e.g., when running it from a hook), you also have the option to use the async HTML converter, exported from `@payloadcms/richtext-lexical/html-async`, and provide a `populate` function - this function will then be used to dynamically populate nodes during the conversion process.
## Example 1 - generating HTML in your frontend
```tsx
'use client'
import type { SerializedEditorState } from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical/lexical'
import { convertLexicalToHTML } from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical/html'
import React from 'react'
export const MyComponent = ({ data }: { data: SerializedEditorState }) => {
const html = convertLexicalToHTML({ data })
return <div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: html }} />
}
```
## Example - converting Lexical Blocks
```tsx
'use client'
import type { MyInlineBlock, MyTextBlock } from '@/payload-types'
import type {
DefaultNodeTypes,
SerializedBlockNode,
SerializedInlineBlockNode,
} from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical'
import type { SerializedEditorState } from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical/lexical'
import {
convertLexicalToHTML,
type HTMLConvertersFunction,
} from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical/html'
import React from 'react'
type NodeTypes =
| DefaultNodeTypes
| SerializedBlockNode<MyTextBlock>
| SerializedInlineBlockNode<MyInlineBlock>
const htmlConverters: HTMLConvertersFunction<NodeTypes> = ({ defaultConverters }) => ({
...defaultConverters,
blocks: {
// Each key should match your block's slug
myTextBlock: ({ node, providedCSSString }) =>
`<div style="background-color: red;${providedCSSString}">${node.fields.text}</div>`,
},
inlineBlocks: {
// Each key should match your inline block's slug
myInlineBlock: ({ node, providedStyleTag }) =>
`<span${providedStyleTag}>${node.fields.text}</span$>`,
},
})
export const MyComponent = ({ data }: { data: SerializedEditorState }) => {
const html = convertLexicalToHTML({
converters: htmlConverters,
data,
})
return <div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: html }} />
}
```
## Example 3 - outputting HTML from the collection
```ts
import type { HTMLConvertersFunction } from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical/html'
import type { MyTextBlock } from '@/payload-types.js'
import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload'
import {
BlocksFeature,
type DefaultNodeTypes,
lexicalEditor,
lexicalHTMLField,
type SerializedBlockNode,
} from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical'
const Pages: CollectionConfig = {
slug: 'pages',
fields: [
{
name: 'nameOfYourRichTextField',
type: 'richText',
editor: lexicalEditor(),
},
lexicalHTMLField({
htmlFieldName: 'nameOfYourRichTextField_html',
lexicalFieldName: 'nameOfYourRichTextField',
}),
{
name: 'customRichText',
type: 'richText',
editor: lexicalEditor({
features: ({ defaultFeatures }) => [
...defaultFeatures,
BlocksFeature({
blocks: [
{
interfaceName: 'MyTextBlock',
slug: 'myTextBlock',
fields: [
{
name: 'text',
type: 'text',
},
],
},
],
}),
],
}),
},
lexicalHTMLField({
htmlFieldName: 'customRichText_html',
lexicalFieldName: 'customRichText',
// can pass in additional converters or override default ones
converters: (({ defaultConverters }) => ({
...defaultConverters,
blocks: {
myTextBlock: ({ node, providedCSSString }) =>
`<div style="background-color: red;${providedCSSString}">${node.fields.text}</div>`,
},
})) as HTMLConvertersFunction<DefaultNodeTypes | SerializedBlockNode<MyTextBlock>>,
}),
],
}
```
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10794 added new defaults the config - however, these were only added to the deprecated `defaults` object, which caused our CI to fail. This PR adds them to the new `addDefaultsToConfig` function
This PR adds a top-level `auth` property to the Payload config, where
you can specify a new `jwtOrder` property to dictate, in Payload's local
auth strategy, which JWT extraction methods should be leveraged, and in
which order.
For example, we currently use incoming request headers to retrieve a JWT
in the following order:
1. If there is an `Authorization: JWT ${token}` header
2. If there is an `Authorization: Bearer ${token}` header
3. If there is an HTTP-only cookie with a token present
Now you can define which of these strategies you'd like to support, and
in which order.
Todo:
- [ ] Docs
- [ ] Tests
Previously when `authenticate` method from an authentication strategy
failed it stopped execution of the current request in
`createPayloadRequest` which isn't a good behavior.
Right now it completely prevents the admin panel from loading:
<img width="637" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7a6ca006-7457-4f9f-8746-7b3f52d65583"
/>
Now, each `strategy.authenticate` call is wrapped into `try` / `catch`,
if an error happens we use `logError` to correctly log that error by its
logging level.
Imports https://github.com/payloadcms/payload-admin-bar into the Payload
monorepo. This package will now be regularly maintained directly
alongside all Payload packages and now includes its own test suite.
A few changes minor have been made between v1.0.7 and latest:
1. The package name has changed from `payload-admin-bar` to
`@payloadcms/admin-bar`.
```diff
- import { PayloadAdminBar } from 'payload-admin-bar'
+ import { PayloadAdminBar } from '@payloadcms/admin-bar'
```
2. The `collection` prop has been renamed to `collectionSlug`
3. The `authCollection` prop has been renamed to `authCollectionSlug`
Here's a screenshot of the admin bar in use within the Website Template:
<img width="1057" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-05 at 1 20 04 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2597a8fd-da75-4b2f-8979-4fc8132999e8"
/>
---------
Co-authored-by: Kalon Robson <kalon.robson@outlook.com>
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11473
Previously, when `disablePayloadAccessControl: true` was defined, client
uploads were working improperly. The reason is that
`addDataAndFileToRequest` expects `staticHandler` to be defined and we
don't add in case if `disablePayloadAccessControl: true`.
This PR makes it so otherwise and if we have `clientUploads`, it pushes
the "proxied" handler that responses only when the file was requested in
the context of client upload (from `addDataAndFileToRequest`)
### What?
Regression caused by https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11433
If a beforeChange hook was checking for a missing or undefined `value`
in order to change the value before inserting into the database, data
could be lost.
### Why?
In #11433 the logic for setting the fallback field value was moved above
the logic that cleared the value when access control returned false.
### How?
This change ensures that the fallback value is passed into the
beforeValidate function _and_ still available with the fallback value on
siblingData if access control returns false.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11543
Adds a new `admin.disableBlockName` property that allows you to disable
the blockName field entirely in the admin view. It defaults to false for
backwards compatibility.
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### What?
This PR removes two links from a time where there was two distinct
live-preview examples. It also adjusts links for CORS and CSRF to a more
appropriate location in the docs.
### Why?
Now there's only the App Router example, so direct users there instead.
### How?
Changes to `docs/live-preview/client.mdx`
This PR updates the field `condition` function property to include a new
`path` argument.
The `path` arg provides the schema path of the field, including array
indices where applicable.
#### Changes:
- Added `path: (number | string)[]` in the Condition type.
- Updated relevant condition checks to ensure correct parameter usage.
When rendering views within a drawer outside of the edit view, i.e. from
the list view, it updates the underlying step nav to the collection of
the drawer. This is true for both document drawers and list drawers.
This is because the logic controlling this behavior relies on the
current edit depth, which is only incremented within the edit view
itself. Instead of doing this, we can conditionally run the setter
functions based the presence of a drawer slug.
An alternative to this would be to subscribe to the `drawerDepth`
context but this would be less efficient, as this requires an
unnecessary hook and subsequent rendering cycle.
Cleans up various Payload-generated configs, namely:
- Renames config entry files from `preferencesCollection.ts`,
`lockedDocumentsCollection.ts`, and `jobsCollection.ts` to `config.ts`
- Standardizes collection slugs for `payload-preferences`,
`payload-locked-documents`, and `payload-jobs` and reuses everywhere
- Renames camel-cased `payloadPreferences` directory to kebab case, i.e.
`payload-preferences`
Client uploads were always enabled because a wrong variable was used,
when passing `enabled` to `initClientUploads`,
`gcsStorageOptions.enabled` instead of `gcsStorageOptions.clientUploads`
To enable client uploads with GCS you also additionally need to
configure CORS on Google Cloud, therefore this change breaks existing
logic
### What?
This PR adds ability to define indexes on several fields for collections
(compound indexes).
Example:
```ts
{
indexes: [{ unique: true, fields: ['title', 'group.name'] }]
}
```
### Why?
This can be used to either speed up querying/sorting by 2 or more fields
at the same time or to ensure uniqueness between several fields.
### How?
Implements this logic in database adapters. Additionally, adds a utility
`getFieldByPath`.
By default, Payload only attempts to locate the import map file in the following locations:
- `src/app/(payload)/{adminroute}/importMap.js`
- `app/(payload)/{adminroute}/importMap.js`
This is fine for most projects, but sometimes you may want to place the import map - or the Payload admin directory - somewhere else.
This PR adds a new `importMapFile` property that allows you to override this heuristic and specify your own import map path.
Adds new plugin-import-export initial version.
Allows for direct download and creation of downloadable collection data
stored to a json or csv uses the access control of the user creating the
request to make the file.
config options:
```ts
/**
* Collections to include the Import/Export controls in
* Defaults to all collections
*/
collections?: string[]
/**
* Enable to force the export to run synchronously
*/
disableJobsQueue?: boolean
/**
* This function takes the default export collection configured in the plugin and allows you to override it by modifying and returning it
* @param collection
* @returns collection
*/
overrideExportCollection?: (collection: CollectionOverride) => CollectionOverride
// payload.config.ts:
plugins: [
importExportPlugin({
collections: ['pages', 'users'],
overrideExportCollection: (collection) => {
collection.admin.group = 'System'
collection.upload.staticDir = path.resolve(dirname, 'uploads')
return collection
},
disableJobsQueue: true,
}),
],
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Jessica Chowdhury <jessica@trbl.design>
Co-authored-by: Kendell Joseph <kendelljoseph@gmail.com>
If `experimental.fullySpecified` is set to `true` in the next config, the Payload admin panel fails to compile, throwing the following error:
```ts
Failed to compile.
../../node_modules/.pnpm/@payloadcms+next@3.25.0-canary.46647b4_@types+react@18.3.1_graphql@16.10.0_monaco-editor@0.40_w3ro7ziou6gzev7zbe3qqrwaqe/node_modules/@payloadcms/next/dist/views/Version/RenderFieldsToDiff/fields/Select/DiffViewer/index.js
Attempted import error: 'DiffMethod' is not exported from 'react-diff-viewer-continued' (imported as 'DiffMethod').
```
The issue stems from incorrect import statements in `react-diff-viewer-continued` 4.0.4. This was fixed in `react-diff-viewer-continued` 4.0.5.
This PR also enables `fullySpecified` in our test suites, to catch these issues going forward.
Adding usage of `ScribeMD/docker-cache` to cache the mongodb image.
We utilize the
[supercharge/mongodb-github-action](https://github.com/supercharge/mongodb-github-action)
for pulling and starting our mongo image. This would at times cause `You
have reached your unauthenticated pull rate limit` errors because of how
many jobs our CI spins up at one time.
Deep‐merging the collection config defaults during sanitization causes all collection fields to end up with different object references. This is not only slow, but can also lead to unpredictable behavior: mutations made before collection sanitization are reflected in the field config, while mutations made afterward, using the same object reference, are not reflected in the collection’s field config.
Specifically, the following happened:
1. A Block was defined in the module scope.
2. It was then added to both a collection’s blocks field and the config.blocks property.
3. Rich text sanitization promises for config.blocks were collected.
4. The collection config was sanitized.
5. The config.blocks sanitization promises were awaited.
6. Rich text fields were sanitized in config.blocks, but ended up not being sanitized in the collection config referencing the same block, because the object reference held by the promise callback no longer matched the collection config’s object reference. The collection config block did not create its own rich text sanitization promise, as `_sanitized: true` was set on the block during the earlier config.blocks sanitization, which skipped it.
Our config defaults pattern was brittle in general. It’s easy to misuse object spreading or to mutate the config defaults later when you intended only to mutate the payload or collection config. Our current approach was vulnerable to this because it retained some object references from the config defaults.
This PR introduces reliable merge functions that are faster and ensure no object references are shared with defaults that reside in the module scope.
### What?
Supersedes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11490.
Refactors imports of `formatAdminURL` to import from `payload/shared`
instead of `@payloadcms/ui/shared`. The ui package now imports and
re-exports the function to prevent this from being a breaking change.
### Why?
This makes it easier for other packages/plugins to consume the
`formatAdminURL` function instead of needing to implement their own or
rely on the ui package for the utility.
When uploading file via client side upload we invalidate it then on the
server side with re-uploading. This works fine with most adapters since
they just replace the old file under the same key. UploadThing works
differently and generates a new key every time.
Example of the issue:
<img width="611" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9c01b52a-d159-4f32-9f66-3b5fbadab7b4"
/>
Now, we clear the old file before doing re-upload.
Previously, collections with similar names (e.g., `uploads` and
`uploads-poly`) both appeared active when viewing either collection.
This was due to `pathname.startsWith(href)`, which caused partial
matches.
This update refines the `isActive` logic to prevent partial matches.
Previously, AVIF images were not converted to other file types as
expected, despite `upload.formatOptions` specifying a different file
type.
The issue was due to `canResizeImage` not recognizing `'image/avif',`
causing `fileSupportsResize` to return `false` and preventing the image
from undergoing format conversion.
This fix updates `canResizeImage` to include `'image/avif'`, ensuring
that AVIF images are processed correctly and converted to a different
file type when specified in `formatOptions`.
Fixes#10694Fixes#9985
### What
Clarifies that `sharp` must be specified in payload config for image
resizing & cropping to work. Also adds link to the configuration page
for further information.
### Why
It is not immediately clear from this single documentation page alone.
While it says that the feature relies on sharp, it does not say that it
must be added to config. Most people won't probably run into this since
they're probably going to use `create-payload-app`, which configures
sharp by default. But those who use custom config (like me) may be left
wondering why this feature does not work.
See [Crop images and preview sizes not
working](https://payloadcms.com/community-help/discord/crop-images-and-preview-sizes-not-working)
in community help.
### What?
There were a couple issues with the implementation within the example
when using postgres.
- `ensureUniqueUsername` tenant was being extracted incorrectly, should
not constrain query unless it was present
- `ensureUniqueSlug` was querying by NaN when tenant was not present on
data or originalDoc
- `users` read access was not correctly extracting the tenant id in the
correct type depending on DB
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11484
The `payload-admin-bar` now supports React 19 as a result of
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload-admin-bar/pull/13. This will
suppress the React 19 warnings on install within the website templates
and various examples that rely on this package.
This update improves the `Environment Info` section in the issue
template by asking users to provide exact version numbers instead of
"latest."
This ensures that bug reports remain accurate and useful over time.
### What?
CheckListFeature is noted in the documentation. However, the package
uses ChecklistFeature
Rather than changing the package, this would be better.
This PR adds a new `limit` property to `payload.db.updateMany`. This functionality is required for [migrating our job system to use faster, direct db adapter calls](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11489)
- Ensures website templates build without eslint errors
- Upgrades all templates from Next.js 15.1.5 to 15.2.0
- Bumps all payload versions, updates all lockfiles to reference latest payload versions. The blank template was still installing 3.17.1 and the website template was installing 3.18.0
- Simplifies defaultLexical.ts
Our previous `RichTextWithoutBlocks` import alias was confusing - this PR changes it to `ConvertRichText`. This should make it clear that that's the imported RichText component that performs the editor state => JSX conversion
Our `no-imports-from-self` eslint rule was supposed to cache the package.json name to ensure it doesn't try to find and read the package.json for every single import statement.
Turns out that cache was never used. Credits to @etrepum for [finding this issue](https://github.com/facebook/lexical/pull/7272#discussion_r1976666227)
This PR exports a new `editorConfigFactory` that provides multiple standardized ways to retrieve the editor configuration needed for the Lexical editor.
## Why this is needed
Getting the editor config is required for converting the lexical editor state into/from different formats, as it's needed to create a headless editor. While we're moving away from requiring headless editor instantiation for common format conversions, some conversion types and other use cases still require it.
Currently, retrieving the editor config is cumbersome - you either need an existing field to extract it from or the payload config to create it from scratch, with multiple approaches for each method.
## What this PR does
The `editorConfigFactory` consolidates all possible ways to retrieve the editor config into a single factory with clear methods:
```ts
editorConfigFactory.default()
editorConfigFactory.fromField()
editorConfigFactory.fromUnsanitizedField()
editorConfigFactory.fromFeatures()
editorConfigFactory.fromEditor()
```
This results in less code, simpler implementation, and improved developer experience. The PR also adds documentation for all retrieval methods.
The "where" builder maintains its own duplicative state for conditions.
This is problematic when an outside force needs to control the
conditions in some way, but the "where" builder will not receive those
updates.
While it is a requirement of the "where" builder to transform the
"where" query into "and" / "or" format for rendering, it does so in a
way that causes it to become out of sync with the query provider. This
is because we first initialize state from context, then for every change
to conditions, report those updates to contexts—but not the other way
around.
To fix this, we need to completely remove state from the "where" builder
and solely rely on the query context as a single source of truth. This
will allow it to receive automatic updates from query provider without
needing to sync both local state and context simultaneously. Now, we
only ever need to send updates to the query provider and let the
top-down rendering cycle propagate those changes everywhere.
Previously, lexical blocks initialized a new `Form` component that rendered as `<form>` in the DOM. This may lead to React errors, as forms nested within forms is not valid HTML.
This PR changes them to render as `<div>` in the DOM instead.
When the join field is used, Payload now automatically adds an index on
the target relationship field.
For example:
```
{
name: 'relatedPosts',
type: 'join',
collection: "posts",
on: 'category',
},
{
name: 'category',
type: 'relationship',
relationTo: "categories",
},
```
Here, `index: true` implicitly added to the `category` relationship
field during sanitization to improve querying performance.
Migrates the `db-mongodb` package to use `strict: true` and
`noUncheckedIndexedAccess: true` TSConfig properties.
This greatly improves code quality and prevents some runtime errors or
gives better error messages.
When bulk editing an auth-enabled collection such as users, a
client-side exception is thrown. This is because we're trying to access
the `disableBulkEdit` property on `undefined`. This is due to hidden,
auth-specific fields like `salt` and `hash` lacking an admin config.
No test is explicitly needed for this as `"strictNullChecks": true` will
throw an error at compile time, once enabled.
### What?
Fixes client uploads when storage collection config has the `prefix`
property configured. Previously, it failed with "Object key was not
found".
### Why?
This is expected to work.
### How?
The client upload handler now receives to its props `prefix`. Then it
threads it to the server-side `staticHandler` through
`clientUploadContext` and then to `getFilePrefix`, which checks for
`clientUploadContext.prefix` and returns if there is.
Previously, `staticHandler` tried to load the file without including
prefix consideration.
This changes only these adapters:
* S3
* Azure
* GCS
With the Vercel Blob adapter, `prefix` works correctly.
This fixes an issue where the active collection nav item was
non-clickable inside documents. Now, it remains clickable when viewing a
document, allowing users to return to the list view from the nav items
in the sidebar.
The active state indicator still appears in both cases.
The `req.url` property at the page level was not reflective of the
actual URL on localhost. This was because we were passing an
incompatible `url` override into `createLocalReq` (lacking protocol).
This would silently fail to construct the URL object, ultimately losing
the top-level domain on `req.url` as well as the port on `req.origin`
(see #11454).
Closes#11448.
This adds new `payload.jobs.cancel` and `payload.jobs.cancelByID` methods that allow you to cancel already-running jobs, or prevent queued jobs from running.
While it's not possible to cancel a function mid-execution, this will stop job execution the next time the job makes a request to the db, which happens after every task.
### What?
The `locale selector` in the version comparison view shows all locales
on first load. It does not accomodate the `filterAvailableLocales`
option and shows locales which should be filtered.
### How?
Pass the initial locales through the `filterAvailableLocales` function.
Closes#11408
#### Testing
Use test suite `localization` and the `localized-drafts` collection.
Test added to `test/localization/e2e`.
The `req.origin` property on the `PayloadRequest` object does not
include the port when running on localhost, a requirement of the [HTML
Living Standard](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#origin). This was because
we were initializing the url with a fallback of `http://localhost` (no
port). When constructed via `new URL()`, the port is unable to be
extracted. This is fixed by using the `host` property off the headers
object, if it exists, which includes the port.
Partial fix for #11448.
This PR significantly improves performance when navigating through the admin panel by reducing the number of times `initReq` is called. Previously, `initReq`—which handles expensive tasks like initializing Payload and running access control—was called **three times** for a single page load (for the root layout, the root page, and the notFound page).
We initially tried to use React Cache to ensure `initReq` only ran once per request. However, because React Cache performs a shallow object reference check on function arguments, the configuration object we passed (`configPromise`) and the `overrides` object never maintained the same reference, causing the cache to miss.
### What’s Changed
* **New `getInitReqContainer` Helper**
We introduced a helper that provides a stable object reference throughout the entire request. This allows React to properly cache the output, ensuring `initReq` doesn’t get triggered multiple times by mistake.
* **Splitting `initReq` into Two Functions**
The `initReq` logic was split into:
* **`initPartialReq`:** Runs only **once** per request, handling tasks that do not depend on page-level data (e.g., calling `.auth`, which performs a DB request).
* **`initReq`:** Runs **twice** (once for Layout+NotFound page and once for main page), handling tasks, most notably access control, that rely on page-level data such as locale or query parameters. The NotFound page will share the same req as the layout page, as it's not localized, and its access control wouldn't need to access page query / url / locale, just like the layout.
* **Remove duplicative logic**
* Previously, a lot of logic was run in **both** `initReq` **and** the respective page / layout. This was completely unnecessary, as `initReq` was already running that logic. This PR returns the calculated variables from `initReq`, so they don't have to be duplicatively calculated again.
### Performance Gains
* Previously:
* `.auth` call ran **3 times**
* Access control ran **3 times**
* Now:
* `.auth` call runs **1 time**
* Access control runs **2 times**
This change yields a noticeable performance improvement by cutting down on redundant work.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9767
We allow failing a job queue task by returning `{ state: 'failed' }` from the task, instead of throwing an error. However, previously, this threw an error when trying to update the task in the database. Additionally, it was not possible to customize the error message.
This PR fixes that by letting you return `errorMessage` alongside `{ state: 'failed' }`, and by ensuring the error is transformed into proper json before saving it to the `error` column.
Ensures that even if you pass `enabled: false` to the storage adapter
options, e.g:
```ts
s3Storage({
enabled: false,
collections: {
[mediaSlug]: true,
},
bucket: process.env.S3_BUCKET,
config: {
credentials: {
accessKeyId: process.env.S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
secretAccessKey: process.env.S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
},
},
})
```
the client handler component is added to the import map. This prevents
errors when you use the adapter only on production, but you don't
regenerate the import map before running the build
This PR updates the reproduction guide to reference
`create-payload-app@latest -t blank` instead of `@beta`, ensuring users
follow the latest stable release when setting up a minimal reproduction.
Maintains column state in the URL. This makes it possible to share
direct links to the list view in a specific column order or active
column state, similar to the behavior of filters. This also makes it
possible to change both the filters and columns in the same rendering
cycle, a requirement of the "list presets" feature being worked on here:
#11330.
For example:
```
?columns=%5B"title"%2C"content"%2C"-updatedAt"%2C"createdAt"%2C"id"%5D
```
The `-` prefix denotes that the column is inactive.
This strategy performs a single round trip to the server, ultimately
simplifying the table columns provider as it no longer needs to request
a newly rendered table for itself. Without this change, column state
would need to be replaced first, followed by a change to the filters.
This would make an unnecessary number of requests to the server and
briefly render the UI in a stale state.
This all happens behind an optimistic update, where the state of the
columns is immediately reflected in the UI while the request takes place
in the background.
Technically speaking, an additional database query in performed compared
to the old strategy, whereas before we'd send the data through the
request to avoid this. But this is a necessary tradeoff and doesn't have
huge performance implications. One could argue that this is actually a
good thing, as the data might have changed in the background which would
not have been reflected in the result otherwise.
### What?
This PR reverts a presumably accidental change made in
[b80010b1a1](b80010b1a1),
that broke the email verification feature in v3.24.0 and onwards.
### Why?
Through the missing verify in `const [collectionSlug, verify, token] =
params.segments`, the token value was always the string `verify`
This PR adds a new `returning` option to various db adapter methods. Setting it to `false` where the return value is not used will lead to performance gains, as we don't have to do additional db calls to fetch the updated document and then sanitize it.
### What?
`value` within the beforeValidate field hook was not correctly falling
back to the document value when no value was passed inside the request
for the field.
### Why?
The fallback logic was running after the beforeValidate field hooks are
called.
### How?
Run the fallback logic before running the beforeValidate field hooks.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10923
When visiting a collection's list view, the nav item corresponding to
that collection correctly appears in an active state, but is still
rendered as an anchor tag. This makes it possible to reload the current
page by simply clicking the link, which is a problem because this
performs an unnecessary server roundtrip. This is especially apparent
when search params exist in the current URL, as the href on the link
does not.
Unrelated: also cleans up leftover code that was missed in this PR:
#11155
This PR resolves an issue where the `href` for the Logout button in the
admin panel included duplicate `basePath` values when `basePath` was set
in `next.config.js`.
The Logout button was recently updated to use `NextLink` (`next/link`),
which automatically applies the `basePath` from the Next.js
configuration. As a result, manually adding the `basePath` to the `href`
is no longer necessary.
Relevant PRs that modified this behavior originally:
- #9275
- #11155
### What?
The idea of this plugin is to only add constraints when a user is
present on a request. This change makes it so access control only
applies to admin panel users as they are the ones assigned to tenants.
This change allows you to more freely write access functions on tenant
enabled collections. Say you have 2 auth enabled collections, the plugin
would incorrectly assume since there is a user on the req that it needs
to apply tenant constraints. When really, you should be able to just add
in your own access check for `req.user.collection` and return true/false
if you want to prevent/allow other auth enabled collections for certain
operations.
```ts
import { Access } from 'payload'
const readByTenant: Access = ({ req }) => {
const { user } = req
if (!user || user.collection === 'auth2') return false
return true
}
```
When you have a function like this that returns `true` and the
collection is multi-tenant enabled - the plugin injects constraints
ensuring the user on the request is assigned to the tenant on the doc
being accessed.
Before this change, you would need to opt out of access control with
`useTenantAccess` and then wire up your own access function:
```ts
import type { Access } from 'payload'
import { getTenantAccess } from '@payloadcms/plugin-multi-tenant/utilities'
export const tenantAccess: Access = async ({ req: { user } }) => {
if (user) {
if (user.collection === 'auth2') {
return true
}
// Before, you would need to re-implement
// internal multi-tenant access constraints
if (user.roles?.includes('super-admin')) return true
return getTenantAccess({
fieldName: 'tenant',
user,
})
}
return false
}
```
After this change you would not need to opt out of `useTenantAccess` and
can just write:
```ts
import type { Access } from 'payload'
import { getTenantAccess } from '@payloadcms/plugin-multi-tenant/utilities'
export const tenantAccess: Access = async ({ req: { user } }) => {
return Boolean(user)
}
```
This is because internally the plugin will only add the tenant
constraint when the access function returns true/Where _AND_ the user
belongs to the admin panel users collection.
🤖 Automated bump of templates for v3.25.0
Triggered by user: @denolfe
Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6648
This PR introduces a new `useFormBackgroundProcessing` hook and a corresponding `setBackgroundProcessing` function in the `useForm` hook.
Unlike `useFormProcessing` / `setProcessing`, which mark the entire form as read-only, this new approach only disables the Publish button during autosaving, keeping form fields editable for a better user experience.
I named it `backgroundProcessing` because it should run behind the scenes without disrupting the user. You could argue that it is a bit more generic than something like `isAutosaving`, but it signals intent: Background = do not disrupt the user.
### What?
For the join field query adds ability to specify `count: true`, example:
```ts
const result = await payload.find({
joins: {
'group.relatedPosts': {
sort: '-title',
count: true,
},
},
collection: "categories",
})
result.group?.relatedPosts?.totalDocs // available
```
### Why?
Can be useful to implement full pagination / show total related
documents count in the UI.
### How?
Implements the logic in database adapters. In MongoDB it's additional
`$lookup` that has `$count` in the pipeline. In SQL, it's additional
subquery with `COUNT(*)`. Preserves the current behavior by default,
since counting introduces overhead.
Additionally, fixes a typescript generation error for join fields.
Before, `docs` and `hasNextPage` were marked as nullable, which is not
true, these fields cannot be `null`.
Additionally, fixes threading of `joinQuery` in
`transform/read/traverseFields` for group / tab fields recursive calls.
Added a new Reserved Field Names section to the migration guide.
Clarified that certain field names (`__v`, `salt`, `hash`, `file`, etc.)
are reserved for internal use and will be sanitized from the config if
used.
Included additional reserved names specific to `MongoDB`, `auth`-enabled
collections, and `upload`-enabled collections.
Added a note recommending against using field names with an underscore
(`_`) prefix, as they are reserved for internal columns and may cause
conflicts in `SQL` and other contexts.
Fixes#11159
This reverts commit 69c0d09 in #11390.
In order to future proof column prefs, it probably is best to continue
to use the current shape. This change was intended to ensure that as
little transformation to URL params was made as possible for #11387, but
we will likely transform them after all.
This will ensure that we can add support for additional properties over
time, as needed. For example, if we hypothetically wanted to add a
custom `label` or similar feature to columns prefs, it would make more
sense to use explicit properties to identity `accessor` and `active`.
For example:
```ts
[
{
accessor: "title",
active: true,
label: 'Custom Label' // hypothetical
}
]
```
This bumps next.js to 15.2.0 in our monorepo, as well as all @types/react and @types/react-dom versions. Additionally, it removes the obsolete `peerDependencies` property from our root package.json.
This PR also fixes 2 bugs introduced by Next.js 15.2.0. This highlights why running our test suite against the latest Next.js, to make sure Payload is compatible, version is important.
## 1. handleWhereChange running endlessly
Upgrading to Next.js 15.2.0 caused `handleWhereChange` to be continuously called by a `useEffect` when the list view filters were opened, leading to a React error - I did not investigate why upgrading the Next.js version caused that, but this PR fixes it by making use of the more predictable `useEffectEvent`.
## 2. Custom Block and Array label React key errors
Upgrading to Next.js 15.2.0 caused react key errors when rendering custom block and array row labels on the server. This has been fixed by rendering those with a key
## 3. Table React key errors
When rendering a `Table`, a React key error is thrown since Next.js 15.2.0
This PR improves existing JSX converter docs and adds 2 new sections:
- **converting internal links** - addresses why a `"found internal link, but internalDocToHref is not provided"` error is thrown, and how to get around it
- **Overriding default JSX Converters**
Lexical server features are able to add components to the import map through the `componentImports` property. As of now, the client feature did not have access to those. This is usually not necessary, as those import map entries are used internally to render custom components server-side, e.g. when a request to the form state endpoint is made.
However, in some cases, these import map entries need to be accessed by the client feature (see "Why" section below).
This PR ensures that keyed `componentImports` entries are made available to the client feature via the new `featureClientImportMap` property.
## Why?
This is a prerequisite of the lexical [wrapper blocks PR](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9289), where wrapper block custom components need to be made to the ClientFeature. The ClientFeature is where the wrapper block node is registered - in order to generate the wrapper block node, we need access to the component
Removes all unnecessary `page.waitForURL` methods within e2e tests.
These are unneeded when following a `page.goto` call because the
subsequent page load is already being awaited.
It is only a requirement when:
- Clicking a link and expecting navigation
- Expecting a redirect after a route change
- Waiting for a change in search params
Previously, behavior with custom IDs and `select` query was incorrect.
By default, the `id` field is guaranteed to be selected, even if it
doesn't exist in the `select` query, this wasn't true for custom IDs.
Previously, `updateOne` was using `buildFindManyArgs` and `findFirst` just to retrieve the ID of the document to update, which is a huge function that's not necessary to run just to get the document ID.
This PR refactors it to use a simple `db.select` query to retrieve the ID
This PR fixes an issue where bulk upload attempts to generate thumbnails
for non-image files, causing errors on the page.
The fix ensures that thumbnail generation is skipped for non-image
files, preventing unnecessary errors.
Fixes#10428
Previously, `hasNextPage` was working incorrectly with polymorphic joins
(that have an array of `collection`) in MongoDB.
This PR fixes it and adds extra assertions to the polymorphic joins
test.
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
Transforms how column prefs are stored in the database. This change
reduces the complexity of the `columns` property by removing the
unnecessary `accessor` and `active` keys.
This change is necessary in order to [maintain column state in the
URL](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11387), where the state
itself needs to be as concise as possible. Does so in a non-breaking
way, where the old column shape is transformed as needed.
Here's an example:
Before:
```ts
[
{
accessor: "title",
active: true
}
]
```
After:
```ts
[
{
title: true
}
]
```
Since codeowner approvals are not currently required, the codeowners
file is only serving to add reviewers to PRs.
Removing the codeowners file for now as this is not desired. Can be
re-introduced at a later date if required approvers are implemented.
### What?
Unable to update json fields externally. For example, calling `setValue`
on a json field would not be reflected in the admin panel UI.
### Why?
JSON fields use the monaco editor to manage state internally, so
programmatically updating the value in state does not change the
internal value.
### How?
Set a ref when the user updates the value and then unset the ref after
the change is complete.
Inside the hook that watches `value`, if the value changed and the
change came from the system (i.e. a programmatic change) refresh the
editor by adjusting its key prop. If the change was made by the user,
there is no need to refresh the editor.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10819
Continuation of https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11372 but for our collection, global and auth operations
Previously, we were quite frequently using `.reduce()` to run hooks. This PR replaces them with simple `for` loops, which is less overhead, less code, less confusing and simpler to understand.
Continuation of #11008. When `filterOptions` are set on a relationship
field that is _nested within another field_, those filter options are
not applied to `Filter` component in the list view. This is because we
were only shallowly resolving filter options on top-level fields, as
opposed to recursively traversing fields to resolve them even when
deeply nested.
Updated `formatBreadcrumb` to fall back to an empty string if the
`useAsTitle` field for the document is undefined.
This handles cases where the field is optional or not filled out,
ensuring the label is never `undefined`.
Fixes#10377
This PR ensures that when `titleField.label` is provided as an object,
it is correctly translated and displayed in the search filter's
placeholder.
Previously, the implementation only supported string values, which could
lead to issues with object type labels. With these changes, object type
labels will now properly show as intended in the search filter.
Fixes#11348
Previously, we were quite frequently using `.reduce()` to sequentially run field hooks. This PR replaces them with simple `for` loops, which is less overhead, less code, less confusing and simpler to understand.
Additionally, it refactors `mergeLocaleActions` which previously was unnecessarily complex. They no longer entail async code, thus we no longer have to juggle with promises
When blocks have custom row labels, those row labels become stale when
reordering blocks. After moving a block, for example, the row label will
jump back the original block until form state returns with the proper
rendering order. This is especially evident on slow networks.
### What?
Two things:
1. Users unassigned to a tenant could not access their own account
2. Custom `tenantsArrayFieldName` and `tenantsArrayTenantFieldName`
configurations were not being used in all cases
### Why?
1. The access constraint provided by the plugin would not allow them to
make changes to their own account
2. `getUserTenantIDs` and `afterTenantDelete` were not using the custom
field names properly
### How?
1. Adds constraint for users allowing them to manage their own account
by default. Externally nothing has changed. If you need to lock your
users access control down you should do that just as you would without
this plugin.
2. Threads the field names through for usage.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11317
### What?
The `plugin-nested-docs` returns an array of breadcrumbs - the
`resaveChildren` file accidentally processed the breadcrumbs twice, once
where the data is updated and once within the `populateBreadcrumbs`
function which was causing the objects to be double nested.
### How?
Removes the extra nesting from `resaveChildren` file and allows the
`populateBreadcrumbs` to return the final data.
Fixes#10855
### What?
Information that locale fields in database are changing to a simpler
data structure in v3.
### Why?
Simple data migration is not enough to get it working, I had to spend
quite some time to figure out migration files and still it required some
manual input. Maybe others will find it useful when starting a v3
migration.
### How?
I had to do some custom migration scripts on my own to get v3 to work
with existing pages data.
---------
Co-authored-by: Sasha <64744993+r1tsuu@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11359#issuecomment-2678213414
The link element by using startTransitionRoute and manually calling
router.push would technically cause links to be clicked twice, by not
preventing default browser behaviour.
This caused a problem on clicking /create links as it hit the route
twice. Added a test making sure Create new doesn't lead to abnormally
increased document counts
Changes:
- Added `e.preventDefault()` in our Link element
- Added `preventDefault` as an optional prop to this element so that
people can handle it on their own if needed via a custom `onClick`
Exports the `useTenantSelection` hook from the multi-tenant plugin, this
way other users can import and use the hook along with it's methods.
Can be imported:
```ts
import { useTenantSelection } from '@payloadcms/plugin-multi-tenant/client'
```
The context returned:
```ts
type ContextType = {
/**
* Array of options to select from
*/
options: OptionObject[]
/**
* The currently selected tenant ID
*/
selectedTenantID: number | string | undefined
/**
* Prevents a refresh when the tenant is changed
*
* If not switching tenants while viewing a "global", set to true
*/
setPreventRefreshOnChange: React.Dispatch<React.SetStateAction<boolean>>
/**
* Sets the selected tenant ID
*
* @param args.id - The ID of the tenant to select
* @param args.refresh - Whether to refresh the page after changing the tenant
*/
setTenant: (args: { id: number | string | undefined; refresh?: boolean }) => void
}
```
Small performance improvement for types generation and anywhere else
`configToJSONSchema` can be used.
We did a deep copy of the whole sanitized entity config, which can be
expensive. Now, to do the needed mutation of `flattenedFields`, we just
create a new reference of `flattenedFields` for that.
When rendering a list drawer, you can pass a custom `onSelect` callback
to execute when the user clicks on the linked cell within the table. The
underlying handler, however, only passes the `docID` and
`collectionSlug` args through the callback, rather than the document
itself. This makes it impossible to perform side-effects that require
the data of the row that was selected.
Instances of this callback were also largely untyped.
Needed for #11330.
Bulk edit controls are currently displayed within the search bar of the
list view. This doesn't make sense from a UX perspective, as the current
selection is displayed somewhere else entirely. These controls also take
up a lot of visual real estate which is beginning to get overused
especially after the introduction of "list menu items" in #11230, and
the potential introduction of "saved filters" controls in #11330.
Now, they are rendered contextually _alongside_ the selection count. To
make room for these new controls, they are displayed in plain text and
the entity labels have been removed from the selection count.
### What?
Updated `docker-compose.yml` to use `Postgres` by default, with
`MongoDB` commented out in the templates that are by default using the
postgres adapter.
Fixes#11322
`payload.find` queries can be made faster by specifying `limit: 1` and `pagination: false` when only the first document is needed. This PR applies those options to various queries to improve performance.
Previously, the `bin` configuration wasn't working at all.
Possibly because in an ESM environment this cannot work, because
`import` always returns an object with a default export under the
`module` key.
```ts
const script: BinScript = await import(pathToFileURL(userBinScript.scriptPath).toString())
await script(config)
```
Now, this works, but you must define a `script` export from your file.
Attached an integration test that asserts that it actually works. Added
documentation on how to use it, as previously it was missing.
This can be also helpful for plugins.
### Documentation
Using the `bin` configuration property, you can inject your own scripts
to `npx payload`.
Example for `pnpm payload seed`:
Step 1: create `seed.ts` file in the same folder with
`payload.config.ts` with:
```ts
import type { SanitizedConfig } from 'payload'
import payload from 'payload'
// Script must define a "script" function export that accepts the sanitized config
export const script = async (config: SanitizedConfig) => {
await payload.init({ config })
await payload.create({ collection: 'pages', data: { title: 'my title' } })
payload.logger.info('Succesffully seeded!')
process.exit(0)
}
```
Step 2: add the `seed` script to `bin`:
```ts
export default buildConfig({
bin: [
{
scriptPath: path.resolve(dirname, 'seed.ts'),
key: 'seed',
},
],
})
```
Now you can run the script using:
```sh
pnpm payload seed
```
Improves performance and optimizes memory usage for mongodb adapter by
cutting down copying of results via `JSON.parse(JSON.stringify())`.
Instead, `transform` does necessary transformations (`ObjectID` ->
`string,` `Date` -> `string`) without any copying
Previously, we were calling `getNavPrefs` (a payload.find call) three times for every single page load.
This PR:
1. Ensures that `getNavPrefs` is called only once per page load, reducing two unnecessary `payload.find` calls every time a page is loaded or navigated to.
2. Adds `pagination: false` to the `payload.find` call, making it more efficient and improving performance.
## How?
We were using React's cache to ensure that navigation preferences (`getNavPrefs`) were fetched only once per request. However, this wasn't working as expected because the first argument of `getNavPrefs` was an object. Each time it was called, a new object reference was passed, preventing React from caching it properly.
To fix this, this PR ensures that only primitive values are used as arguments for caching, following best practices and making the cache function work as intended.
Just like https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11269, we stop passing through `req` to db operations in `checkDocumentLockStatus`.
After extensive testing, this seems to get rid of all transaction errors that occurred when I was testing autosave against a remote mongo DB.
We keep the `req` for postgres, as it mysteriously breaks in CI - this cannot be reproduced locally
## getPreferences function caching
Our `getPreferences` function used in the ui package is now wrapped in react cache, to minimize the amount of times it runs on a single request. This mimics the behavior of our other `getPreferences` function in the next package.
## getPreferences incorrect behavior
The `getPreferences` function in the next package was passing through the incorrect user slug. This would not have been noticeable in projects with just one users collection, but might break in projects with multiple users collections.
## getPreferences performance optimization
This PR adds `pagination: false` to the getPreferences payload.find() call, which will speed up the query.
## upsertPreferences transaction errors
Due to the potential of preference upsert operations running in parallel (e.g. when switching locales), this PR disables transactions in the preferences creation / update calls. This fixes the transaction errors reported in https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11310
When `/uploads/file/file-path.jpg` endpoint is requested, and
`file-path.jpg` _was found_ in the database, but was not found on the
disk, the error like this is printed to the console:
```
[03:34:54] ERROR: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/Users/sasha/work/payload/test/uploads/collections/Upload1/uploads/Screenshot 2025-02-19 at 18.50.46.png'
err: {
"type": "Error",
"message": "ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/Users/sasha/work/payload/test/uploads/collections/Upload1/uploads/Screenshot 2025-02-19 at 18.50.46.png'",
"stack":
Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, stat '/Users/sasha/work/payload/test/uploads/collections/Upload1/uploads/Screenshot 2025-02-19 at 18.50.46.png'
at async Object.stat (node:internal/fs/promises:1037:18)
at async getFileHandler (webpack-internal:///(rsc)/./packages/payload/src/uploads/endpoints/getFile.ts:59:19)
at async handleEndpoints (webpack-internal:///(rsc)/./packages/payload/src/utilities/handleEndpoints.ts:178:26)
at async eval (webpack-internal:///(rsc)/./packages/next/src/routes/rest/index.ts:27:26)
at async AppRouteRouteModule.do (/Users/sasha/work/payload/node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.1.5_@opentelemetry+api@1.9.0_@playwright+test@1.50.0_babel-plugin-macros@3.1.0_babel-_vtyh6lbrnb3jbtpvhe5wg2qgzq/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/next-server/app-route.runtime.dev.js:10:32847)
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at async Server.<anonymous> (file:///Users/sasha/work/payload/test/dev.ts:1:2848)
"errno": -2,
"code": "ENOENT",
"syscall": "stat",
"path": "/Users/sasha/work/payload/test/uploads/collections/Upload1/uploads/Screenshot 2025-02-19 at 18.50.46.png"
}
```
Which is quite noisy as we understand why this error happens (and it
might be intentional when you load production DB to local and don't have
any files)
Now, the logging here in case of `ENOENT` is simplified to this:
```
[03:43:35] ERROR: File Screenshot 2025-02-19 at 18.50.46.png for collection uploads-1 is missing on the disk. Expected path: /Users/sasha/work/payload/test/uploads/collections/Upload1/uploads/Screenshot 2025-02-19 at 18.50.46.png
```
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6246
### What?
Adds JSDoc for options of all collection Local API operations
_Every_ property now is documented there, even those that aren't on our
website docs.
### Why?
This is useful to have, now you can hover over any property to see what
it does in your editor.
Some properties also link to the documentation website directly for more
info.
### How?
Updates every collection operation arguments definition with JSDoc.
For globals will be a separate PR.
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### What?
This PR introduces support for the `admin.group` property in block
configs. This property enables blocks to be grouped under a common,
potentially localized, label in the block drawer component. This makes
it easier to sort through large collections of blocks. Previously, all
blocks would be in one common layout.
This PR also encompasses documentation changes and e2e tests to check
for the rendering of group labels.
### Why?
To make it easier to organize many blocks in block fields.
### How?
By introducing a new `admin.group` property in block configs and
assembling them in the blocks drawer component.
Before:

After:

Demo:
[Editing---Block-Field---Payload-groups-demo.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2b351dc1-0d14-4a5b-ae71-bcd31fbb23df)
Addresses #5609
When the new ConfirmationModal is used outside of the context of an
EditDepthProvider, it stacks behind currently open modals. This is
apparent when using it in custom views.
The fix is to build the confirm modal's depth off of drawerDepth instead
of editDepth.
`getRequestLocale` => `upsertPreferences` is already called as part of `initReq`, yet we were still unnecessarily calling `getRequestLocale` afterwards, which potentially resulted in at least one unnecessary `payload.find()` or `payload.update()` call.
### What?
Fixes translation errors that are thrown when JSON field validation
outputs an error.
### How?
Removes translation function `t()` from wrapping the errors and adds
translation keys that were missing from `clientKeys.ts`.
Fixes#10543
### What?
We had an `allowCreate` prop for the list drawer that doesn't do
anything. This PR passes the prop through so it can be used.
### How?
Passes `allowCreate` down to the list view and ties it with
`hasCreatePermission`
#### Testing
- Use `admin` test suite and `withListDrawer` collection.
- Test added to the `admin/e2e/list-view`.
Fixes#11246
### What?
Adding `assetPrefix` to the `next.config` prevents the hot module
reloading functionality.
### Why & How?
Need to incorporate `assetPrefix` into the URL generated for webpack
HMR.
Fixes#11150
#### Testing
1. Add `assetPrefix: '/test'` to the `next.config.mjs` in the root
folder
2. Run `pnpm test _community`
3. Go to the `_community/collections/posts` config and change a field
4. Open post collection in browser and see no change (if this PR is
checked out then you _**will**_ see the change)
### What?
This PR removes references to the `rateLimit` option from the
documentation, as it was deprecated in Payload v3.
Since Payload now runs on Next.js, which are often deployed
serverlessly, built-in rate limiting is no longer supported.
Users are encouraged to implement rate limiting at the load balancer,
proxy level, or use services like Cloudflare.
Fixes#10321
The following MDX:
```tsx
<Banner type='info'>
Hello
</Banner>
```
was not able to be parsed by the lexical mdx converter, as the jsx props string extractor did not support the single quotes around the `info` string.
This PR fixes the `UploadData` type that was weakened in a previous PR, causing a breaking change. It also improves the newly added `UploadDataImproved` type by bringing back its support for generated types and using the `UploadCollectionSlug` type helper to restrict collection slugs to upload-enabled collections.
### What?
The admin panel was not respecting where constraints returned from the
readAccess function.
### Why?
`getEntityPolicies` was always using `find` when looping over the
operations, but `readVersions` should be using `findVersions`.
### How?
When the operation is `readVersions` run the `findVersions` operation.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11240
### What?
When you first edit a document and then open the Schedule publish
drawer, you can schedule publish changes but the current changes made to
the form won't be included.
### Why?
The UX does not make it clear that the changes you have in the form are
not actually going to be published.
### How?
Instead of allowing that we just disable the Schedule Publish drawer
toggler so that users are forced to save a draft first.
In addition to the above, this change also passes a defaultType so that
an already published document will default the radio type have
"Unpublish" selected.
Restoring a version has two types of messages, success and error, but no
matter if this action is a success or a failure, the toast message is
never displayed.
The fix is to import the toast from `@payloadcms/ui` instead of `sonner`
directly.
Fixes#11059
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10962
This fix addresses fields with timezones enabled specifically for not
time pickers. If all you want to do is pick a date such as 14th Feb, it
would store the incorrect version and display a date in the future for
people in the Pacific.
This is because Auckland is +12 offset, but +13 with Daylight Savings
Time. In our date picker we try to normalise date pickers with no time
to 12pm and so half the year we ended up pushing dates visually to the
next day for people in the pacific only. Other regions were not affected
by this because their offset would be less than 12.
This PR fixes this by ensuring that our dates are always normalised to
selected timezone's 12pm date to UTC.
There's also additional tests for these two fields from 3 main locations
to cover a wider range of possible timezones.
Just like https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11269, we stop
passing through `req` to db operations in `checkDocumentLockStatus`.
After extensive testing, this seems to get rid of all transaction errors
that occurred when I was testing autosave against a remote mongo DB.
Removes unnecessary callback args from the `onConfirm` callback in the
new `ConfirmationModal` component. Now, the component will close and
reset `isConfirming` state for itself.
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There are nearly a dozen independent implementations of the same modal
spread throughout the admin panel and various plugins. These modals are
used to confirm or cancel an action, such as deleting a document, bulk
publishing, etc. Each of these instances is nearly identical, leading to
unnecessary development efforts when creating them, inconsistent UI, and
duplicative stylesheets.
Everything is now standardized behind a new `ConfirmationModal`
component. This modal comes with a standard API that is flexible enough
to replace nearly every instance. This component has also been exported
for reuse.
Here is a basic example of how to use it:
```tsx
'use client'
import { ConfirmationModal, useModal } from '@payloadcms/ui'
import React, { Fragment } from 'react'
const modalSlug = 'my-confirmation-modal'
export function MyComponent() {
const { openModal } = useModal()
return (
<Fragment>
<button
onClick={() => {
openModal(modalSlug)
}}
type="button"
>
Do something
</button>
<ConfirmationModal
heading="Are you sure?"
body="Confirm or cancel before proceeding."
modalSlug={modalSlug}
onConfirm={({ closeConfirmationModal, setConfirming }) => {
// do something
setConfirming(false)
closeConfirmationModal()
}}
/>
</Fragment>
)
}
```
## Change 1 - database errors when running autosave
The previous autosave implementation allowed multiple autosave fetch
calls (=> save document draft) to run in parallel. While the
AbortController aborted previous autosave calls if a new one comes in in
order to only process the latest one, this had one flaw:
Using the AbortController to abort the autosave call only aborted the
`fetch` call - it did not however abort the database operation that may
have started as part of this fetch call. If you then started a new
autosave call, this will start yet another database operation on the
backend, resulting in two database operations that would be running at
the same time.
This has caused a lot of transaction errors that were only noticeable
when connected to a slower, remote database. This PR removes the
AbortController and ensures that the previous autosave operation is
properly awaited before starting a new one, while still discarding
outdated autosave requests from the queue **that have not started yet**.
Additionally, it cleans up the AutoSave component to make it more
readable.
## Change 2 - ensure autosave doesn't run unnecessarily
If connected to a slower backend or database, one change in a document
may trigger two autosave operations instead of just one. This is how it
could happen:
1. Type something => formstate changes => autosave is triggered
2. 200ms later: form state request is triggered. Autosave is still
processing
3. 100ms later: form state comes back from server => local form state is
updated => another autosave is triggered
4. First autosave is aborted - this lead to a browser error. This PR
ensures that that error is no longer surfaced to the user
5. Another autosave is started
This PR adds additional checks to ONLY trigger an autosave if the form
DATA (not the entire form state itself) changes. Previously, it ran
every time the object reference of the form state changes. This includes
changes that do not affect the form data, like `field.valid`. =>
Basically every time form state comes back from the server, we were
triggering another, unnecessary autosave
Not passing through `req` ensures that the db operations in
`handleFormStateLocking` run independently, preventing them from being
part of the same transaction. Since locked document operations don't
really require transactional consistency, this change helps avoid
unnecessary transaction errors that have previously occurred here.
In the `findOne` db operation, we return `null` if the document was not
found.
For single-document delete and update operations, if the document you
wanted to update is not found, the following runtime error is thrown
instead: `Cannot read properties of null (reading '_id')`.
This PR correctly handles these cases and returns `null` from the db
method, just like the `findOne` operation.
### What?
Updates the join field documentation.
Mentions:
* Now you can specify an array of `collection` -
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10919
* Querying limitation for join fields, planned
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/9683
* Querying limitation for joined documents when the join field has an
array of `collection` for fields inside arrays and blocks.
### Why?
To have up to date documentation for an array of `collection` and so
users can know about limitations.
### How?
Updates the file on path `docs/fields/join.mdx`.
Similar to the goals of #11026. Adds helper utilities to make
interacting with the blocks field easier within e2e tests. This will
also standardize common functionality across tests and reduce the
overall lines of code for each, making them easier to navigate and
digest.
The following helpers are now available:
- `openBlocksDrawer`: self-explanatory
- `addBlock`: opens the blocks drawer and selects the given block
- `reorderBlocks`: similar to `reorderColumn`, moves blocks using the
drag handle
- `removeAllBlocks`: iterates all rows of a given blocks field and
removes them
This feature allows you to specify `collection` for the join field as
array.
This can be useful for example to describe relationship linking like
this:
```ts
{
slug: 'folders',
fields: [
{
type: 'join',
on: 'folder',
collection: ['files', 'documents', 'folders'],
name: 'children',
},
{
type: 'relationship',
relationTo: 'folders',
name: 'folder',
},
],
},
{
slug: 'files',
upload: true,
fields: [
{
type: 'relationship',
relationTo: 'folders',
name: 'folder',
},
],
},
{
slug: 'documents',
fields: [
{
type: 'relationship',
relationTo: 'folders',
name: 'folder',
},
],
},
```
Documents and files can be placed to folders and folders themselves can
be nested to other folders (root folders just have `folder` as `null`).
Output type of `Folder`:
```ts
export interface Folder {
id: string;
children?: {
docs?:
| (
| {
relationTo?: 'files';
value: string | File;
}
| {
relationTo?: 'documents';
value: string | Document;
}
| {
relationTo?: 'folders';
value: string | Folder;
}
)[]
| null;
hasNextPage?: boolean | null;
} | null;
folder?: (string | null) | Folder;
updatedAt: string;
createdAt: string;
}
```
While you could instead have many join fields (for example
`childrenFolders`, `childrenFiles`) etc - this doesn't allow you to
sort/filter and paginate things across many collections, which isn't
trivial. With SQL we use `UNION ALL` query to achieve that.
---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
### What?
Previously, in postgres query like:
```ts
const result = await payload.find({
collection: 'blocks',
where: { 'blocks.director.name': { equals: 'Test Director' } },
})
```
where `blocks` is a blocks field, `director` is a relationship field and
`name` is a text field inside `directors`, failed with:

### Why?
The generated query before was a bit wrong.
Before:
```sql
select distinct
"blocks"."id",
"blocks"."created_at",
"blocks"."created_at"
from
"blocks"
left join "directors" "a5ad426a_eda4_4067_af7e_5b294d7f0968" on "a5ad426a_eda4_4067_af7e_5b294d7f0968"."id" = "blocks_blocks_some"."director_id"
left join "blocks_blocks_some" on "blocks"."id" = "blocks_blocks_some"."_parent_id"
where
"a5ad426a_eda4_4067_af7e_5b294d7f0968"."name" = 'Test Director'
order by
"blocks"."created_at" desc
limit
10
```
Notice `left join directors` _before_ join of `blocks_blocks_some`.
`blocks_blocks_some` doesn't exist yet, this PR changes so now we
generate
```sql
select distinct
"blocks"."id",
"blocks"."created_at",
"blocks"."created_at"
from
"blocks"
left join "blocks_blocks_some" on "blocks"."id" = "blocks_blocks_some"."_parent_id"
left join "directors" "a5ad426a_eda4_4067_af7e_5b294d7f0968" on "a5ad426a_eda4_4067_af7e_5b294d7f0968"."id" = "blocks_blocks_some"."director_id"
where
"a5ad426a_eda4_4067_af7e_5b294d7f0968"."name" = 'Test Director'
order by
"blocks"."created_at" desc
limit
10
```
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11224
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10492
This PR fixes a few weird behaviours when `validate: true` is set on drafts:
- when autosave is on and you submit an invalid form it would get stuck in an infinite loop
- PreventLeave would not trigger for submitted but invalid forms leading to potential data loss
Changes:
- Adds e2e tests for the above scenarios
- Adds a new `isValid` flag on the `Form` context provider to signal globally if the form is in a valid or invalid state
- Components like Autosave will manage this internally since it manages its own submission flow as well
- Adds PreventLeave to Autosave too for when form is invalid meaning data hasn't been actually saved so we want to prevent the user accidentally losing data by reloading or closing the page
The following tests have been added

When reusing the SelectInput component from the UI package, if you set
value to `''` it will continue to display the previously selected value
instead of clearing out the field as expected.
The ReactSelect component doesn't behave in this way and instead will
clear out the field.
This fix addresses this difference by resetting `valueToRender` inside
the SelectInput to null.
This PR optimizes permissions calculation for block references, by
calculating them only once per block reference config, instead of once
every single time the blocks are referenced.
This will lead to significant performance improvements in Payload
Configs with a lot of duplicative block references, as permissions are
calculated every time you navigate from page to page.
# Benchmarks
Tested using `pnpm dev benchmark-blocks`.
## Before - ~ 6 seconds
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/85cac698-3120-414f-91d3-608a404a3a5f
## After - ~ 2 seconds
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0c3642f6-6001-41ae-a7cd-f30b24362e9b
### What?
This PR adds missing languages to `plugin-seo` that are supported in
Payload but were not ported to the plugin.
### Why?
To properly translate the custom keys added by the plugin in all
languages currently supported.
### How?
By adding the missing languages and exporting them for use.
Addresses #11201
### What?
After clicking "Select all" `toggleAll(true)`, manually deselecting an
item does not update the overall selection status.
The bulk actions remain visible, and `selectAll` incorrectly stays as
`AllAvailable`.
### How?
Updated `setSelection()` logic to adjust `selectAll` when deselecting an
item if it was previously set to `AllAvailable`.
This ensures that the selection state updates correctly without altering
the effect logic.
`selectAll` switches to Some when an item is deselected after selecting
all.
Bulk actions now hide correctly if no items are selected.
Fixes#10836
Currently, the join field outputs to its result `hasNextPage: boolean`
and have the `limit` query parameter but lacks `page` which can be
useful. This PR adds it.
### What?
Adds new option `admin.components.listMenuItems` to allow custom
components to be injected after the existing list controls in the
collection list view.
### Why?
Needed to facilitate import/export plugin.
#### Testing
Use `pnpm dev admin` to see example component and see test added to
`test/admin/e2e/list-view`.
## Update since feature was reverted
The custom list controls and now rendered with no surrounding padding or
border radius.
<img width="596" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-17 at 5 06 44 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/57209367-5433-4a4c-8797-0f9671da15c8"
/>
---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
Previously, we forgot to add `depth: 0` to our `findGlobal` call in `getEntityPolicies`. This PR adds `depth: 0` which will be faster.
It also cleans up the `getEntityPolicies` function in general by adding missing types, JSDocs and improving code readability.
This was part of https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11236 and has been extracted into this separate PR, to make it easier to review
### What?
Two new configuration properties added for upload enabled collections.
- *hideFileInputOnCreate* - Set to `true` to prevent the admin UI from
showing file inputs during document creation, useful for programmatic
file generation.
- *hideRemoveFile* - Set to `true` to prevent the admin UI having a way
to remove an existing file while editing.
### Why?
When using file uploads that get created programmatically in
`beforeOperation` hooks or files created using `jobs`, or when
`filesRequiredOnCreate` is false, you may want to use these new flags to
prevent users from interacting with these controls.
### How?
The new properties only impact the admin UI components to dial in the UX
for various use cases.
Screenshot showing that the upload controls are not available on create:

Screenshot showing hideRemoveFile has removed the ability to remove the
existing file:

Prerequisite for https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10795
The `localized` properly was not stripped out of referenced block fields, if any parent was localized. For normal fields, this is done in sanitizeConfig. As the same referenced block config can be used in both a localized and non-localized config, we are not able to strip it out inside sanitizeConfig by modifying the block config.
Instead, this PR had to bring back tedious logic to handle it everywhere the `field.localized` property is accessed. For backwards-compatibility, we need to keep the existing sanitizeConfig logic. In 4.0, we should remove it to benefit from better test coverage of runtime field.localized handling - for now, this is done for our test suite using the `PAYLOAD_DO_NOT_SANITIZE_LOCALIZED_PROPERTY` flag.
This PR ensures, that collections that don't have `auth: true` don't
mount authentication related endpoints like `/me`, the same for uploads.
Additionally, moves upload-related endpoints to `uploads/endpoints/*`.
Adds a dedicated "Custom Components" section to the docs.
As users become familiar with building custom components, not all areas
that support customization are well documented. Not only this, but the
current pattern does not allow for deep elaboration on these concepts
without their pages growing to an unmanageable size. Custom components
in general is a large enough topic to merit a standalone section with
subpages. This change will make navigation much more intuitive, help
keep page size down, and provide room to document every single available
custom component with snippets to show exactly how they are typed, etc.
This is a substantial change to the docs, here is the overview:
- The "Admin > Customizing Components" doc is now located at "Custom
Components > overview"
- The "Admin > Views" doc is now located at "Custom Components > Custom
Views"
- There is a new "Custom Components > Edit View" doc
- There is a new "Custom Components > List View" doc
- The information about root components within the "Admin > Customizing
Components" doc has been moved to a new "Custom Components > Root
Components" doc
- The information about custom providers within the "Admin > Customizing
Components" doc has been moved to a new "Custom Components > Custom
Providers" doc
Similar to the goals of #10743, #10742, and #10741.
Fixes#10872 and initial scaffolding for #10353.
Dependent on #11126.
This change will require the following redirects to be set up:
- `/docs/admin/hooks` → `/docs/admin/react-hooks`
- `/docs/admin/components` → `/docs/custom-components/overview`
- `/docs/admin/views` → `/docs/custom-components/views`
It is currently very difficult to build custom edit and list views or
inject custom components into these views because these views and
components are not explicitly typed. Instances of these components were
not fully type safe as well, i.e. when rendering them via
`RenderServerComponent`, there was little to no type-checking in most
cases.
There is now a 1:1 type match for all views and view components and they
now receive type-checking at render time.
The following types have been newly added and/or improved:
List View:
- `ListViewClientProps`
- `ListViewServerProps`
- `BeforeListClientProps`
- `BeforeListServerProps`
- `BeforeListTableClientProps`
- `BeforeListTableServerProps`
- `AfterListClientProps`
- `AfterListServerProps`
- `AfterListTableClientProps`
- `AfterListTableServerProps`
- `ListViewSlotSharedClientProps`
Document View:
- `DocumentViewClientProps`
- `DocumentViewServerProps`
- `SaveButtonClientProps`
- `SaveButtonServerProps`
- `SaveDraftButtonClientProps`
- `SaveDraftButtonServerProps`
- `PublishButtonClientProps`
- `PublishButtonServerProps`
- `PreviewButtonClientProps`
- `PreviewButtonServerProps`
Root View:
- `AdminViewClientProps`
- `AdminViewServerProps`
General:
- `ViewDescriptionClientProps`
- `ViewDescriptionServerProps`
A few other changes were made in a non-breaking way:
- `Column` is now exported from `payload`
- `ListPreferences` is now exported from `payload`
- `ListViewSlots` is now exported from `payload`
- `ListViewClientProps` is now exported from `payload`
- `AdminViewProps` is now an alias of `AdminViewServerProps` (listed
above)
- `ClientSideEditViewProps` is now an alias of `DocumentViewClientProps`
(listed above)
- `ServerSideEditViewProps` is now an alias of `DocumentViewServerProps`
(listed above)
- `ListComponentClientProps` is now an alias of `ListViewClientProps`
(listed above)
- `ListComponentServerProps` is now an alias of `ListViewServerProps`
(listed above)
- `CustomSaveButton` is now marked as deprecated because this is only
relevant to the config (see correct type above)
- `CustomSaveDraftButton` is now marked as deprecated because this is
only relevant to the config (see correct type above)
- `CustomPublishButton` is now marked as deprecated because this is only
relevant to the config (see correct type above)
- `CustomPreviewButton` is now marked as deprecated because this is only
relevant to the config (see correct type above)
This PR _does not_ apply these changes to _root_ components, i.e.
`afterNavLinks`. Those will come in a future PR.
Related: #10987.
The `Media` component has an optional property `resource` so we can skip
that property. As in payload `required: false` types are generated like
`media?: Media | string | null`, it also makes sense to allow `null` as
a `resource` value.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11200
The fix, added in https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11096
wasn't sufficient enough. It did handle the case when the same query
path / table was joined twice and caused incorrect `totalDocs`, but it
didn't handle the case when `JOIN` returns more than 1 rows, which 2
added new assertions here check.
Now, we use `COUNT(*)` only if we don't have any joined tables. If we
do, instead of using `SELECT (COUNT DISTINCT id)` which as described in
the previous PR is _very slow_ for large tables, we use the following
query:
```sql
SELECT COUNT(1) OVER() as count -- window function, executes for each row only once
FROM users
LEFT JOIN -- ... here additional rows are added
WHERE -- ...
GROUP BY users.id -- this ensures we're counting only users without additional rows from joins.
LIMIT 1 -- Since COUNT(1) OVER() executes and resolves before doing LIMIT, we can safely apply LIMIT 1.
```
Bulk-many components are always using the plural format in their title,
even if only one document has been selected.
This fix checks the selection count and if its greater than 1 it will
show the plural format otherwise it will show the singular format.
Lexical checks commands by reference equality. This means that even if you re-define those commands in your own codebase using the same command `type` string, they will be treated as different commands.
If you wanted to dispatch the block creation command in your own codebase (e.g. from a different lexical feature, or any component within the editor), this will not be possible right now. See https://discord.com/channels/967097582721572934/1339557113898340352/1339557113898340352
This PR exports them from `@payloadcms/richtext-lexical/client`
### What?
This PR fixes an issue where a deleted relationship entry would lead to
a runtime error if the user clicked on the edit button in ui due to not
having a `doc` available in `handleServerFunction`.
### Why?
To prevent runtime errors during expected usage.
### How?
By hiding the edit button in entries that have been deleted. This is
done for entries where the user does not have read access already.
Fixes#11004
Before:
[Editing---Post-userdelete--before--Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/33180eba-9be3-418f-92d2-3bad93e3dfae)
After:
[Editing---Post-userdelete--after--Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ba1a736b-3422-4fe0-93ae-7e8e6496d1bd)
This PR fixes an issue where padding around the `DocumentHeader`
component disappears at the `mid-break` viewport size.
The issue was caused by .doc-header applying padding-left: 0 and
padding-right: 0, which overrode the intended padding from the parent
Gutter component in certain scenarios.
### What?
This PR fixes an issue where the `join` field table was not respecting
the locale selected in the admin ui localizer.
This also introduces an e2e test to the existing suite to catch this
issue.
### Why?
To properly render `join` field table data according to chosen and
configured locales.
### How?
Threading `req.locale` through to the `payload.find` call in
`buildTableState`.
Fixes#11134
Before:
[Editing---Category--join-locales-before-Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d77b71bb-f849-4be2-aa96-26dbfedb52d4)
After:
[Editing---Category--join-locales-after-Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0d1f7351-adf4-4bad-ac82-0fee67f8b66a)
Incorrect default value on exported `tenantsArrayField` field. Should
have been `tenant` but was using `tenants`. This affected the
multi-tenant example which uses a custom tenants array field.
You would not notice this issue unless you were using:
```ts
tenantsArrayField: {
includeDefaultField: false,
}
```
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11125
### What?
Assuming you have a hook in your collection that is looking for certain
conditions to be met related to the join field. The way you would
prevent it is to throw a `new ValidationError()` with errors containing
the path of the field. Previously, the error message for the field would
not show in the admin UI at all.
### Why?
Users need to be able to see any custom error messages for joins field
in the UI so they can address the issue.
### How?
Adds an error class and display the FieldError in the Join field in the
UI component.
### What?
This PR removes a pair unnecessary calls to `schema.index` against the
timestamp fields. The issue is when a user sets `indexSortableFields` as
this is what will ultimately pass the predicate which then creates
duplicate indexes.
### Why?
These calls are redundant as `index` is [already
passed](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/packages/db-mongodb/src/models/buildSchema.ts#L69)
to the underlying fields base schema options in the process of
formatting and will already be indexed.
These warnings were surfaced after the bump to mongoose to version 8.9.5
as [in 8.9.3 mongoose began throwing these warnings to indicate
duplicative
indexes](https://github.com/Automattic/mongoose/releases/tag/8.9.3).
### How?
By removing these calls and, as a result, silencing the warnings thrown
by mongoose.
If you have multiple blocks that are used in multiple places, this can quickly blow up the size of your Payload Config. This will incur a performance hit, as more data is
1. sent to the client (=> bloated `ClientConfig` and large initial html) and
2. processed on the server (permissions are calculated every single time you navigate to a page - this iterates through all blocks you have defined, even if they're duplicative)
This can be optimized by defining your block **once** in your Payload Config, and just referencing the block slug whenever it's used, instead of passing the entire block config. To do this, the block can be defined in the `blocks` array of the Payload Config. The slug can then be passed to the `blockReferences` array in the Blocks Field - the `blocks` array has to be empty for compatibility reasons.
```ts
import { buildConfig } from 'payload'
import { lexicalEditor, BlocksFeature } from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical'
// Payload Config
const config = buildConfig({
// Define the block once
blocks: [
{
slug: 'TextBlock',
fields: [
{
name: 'text',
type: 'text',
},
],
},
],
collections: [
{
slug: 'collection1',
fields: [
{
name: 'content',
type: 'blocks',
// Reference the block by slug
blockReferences: ['TextBlock'],
blocks: [], // Required to be empty, for compatibility reasons
},
],
},
{
slug: 'collection2',
fields: [
{
name: 'editor',
type: 'richText',
editor: lexicalEditor({
BlocksFeature({
// Same reference can be reused anywhere, even in the lexical editor, without incurred performance hit
blocks: ['TextBlock'],
})
})
},
],
},
],
})
```
## v4.0 Plans
In 4.0, we will remove the `blockReferences` property, and allow string block references to be passed directly to the blocks `property`. Essentially, we'd remove the `blocks` property and rename `blockReferences` to `blocks`.
The reason we opted to a new property in this PR is to avoid breaking changes. Allowing strings to be passed to the `blocks` property will prevent plugins that iterate through fields / blocks from compiling.
## PR Changes
- Testing: This PR introduces a plugin that automatically converts blocks to block references. This is done in the fields__blocks test suite, to run our existing test suite using block references.
- Block References support: Most changes are similar. Everywhere we iterate through blocks, we have to now do the following:
1. Check if `field.blockReferences` is provided. If so, only iterate through that.
2. Check if the block is an object (= actual block), or string
3. If it's a string, pull the actual block from the Payload Config or from `payload.blocks`.
The exception is config sanitization and block type generations. This PR optimizes them so that each block is only handled once, instead of every time the block is referenced.
## Benchmarks
60 Block fields, each block field having the same 600 Blocks.
### Before:
**Initial HTML:** 195 kB
**Generated types:** takes 11 minutes, 461,209 lines
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/11d49a4e-5414-4579-8050-e6346e552f56
### After:
**Initial HTML:** 73.6 kB
**Generated types:** takes 2 seconds, 35,810 lines
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3eab1a99-6c29-489d-add5-698df67780a3
### After Permissions Optimization (follow-up PR)
Initial HTML: 73.6 kB
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a909202e-45a8-4bf6-9a38-8c85813f1312
## Future Plans
1. This PR does not yet deduplicate block references during permissions calculation. We'll optimize that in a separate PR, as this one is already large enough
2. The same optimization can be done to deduplicate fields. One common use-case would be link field groups that may be referenced in multiple entities, outside of blocks. We might explore adding a new `fieldReferences` property, that allows you to reference those same `config.blocks`.
### What?
URL encodes the imageCacheTag query param used to render Media on the
Admin Dashboard
### Why?
The format of the timestamp used as the `imageCacheTag` is causing an
`InvalidQueryStringException` when hosting with Cloudfront + Lambda
(SST/OpenNext)
[See issue](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11163)
### How?
Uses `encodeURIComponent` on instances where the `imageCacheTag` is
being formatted for the request URL. (In EditUpload, Thumbnail, and
PreviewSizes)
Fixes#11163
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
### What?
This PR displays file size in upload cards for all upload mimetypes. The
current behavior hides this metric from the user if the file mimetype
does not start with `image`.
### Why?
Showing end-users and editors a file size is universally useful - not
only for images, but for all types of files that can be uploaded via the
upload field.
### How?
By making the predicate that adds this metric less restrictive. Instead
of checking if the mimetype is image-like, it checks if the file size is
truthy.
Before:

After:

Refines the animation curve used in the new progress bar for route
transitions. Uses an exponential acceleration and decay so that the
indicator progresses quickly at the onset, then gradually decelerates at
it approaches completion. Also caps the progress at ~90%.
Introduced in #9275.
On fast networks where page transitions are quick, such as local dev in
most cases, the progress bar should not render. This leads to a constant
flashing of the progress bar at the top of the screen and does not
provide any value.
The fix is to add a delay to the initial rendering of the progress bar,
and only show if the transition takes longer than _n_ milliseconds. This
value can be adjusted as needed, but right now is set to 150ms.
Introduced in #9275.
The `@monaco-editor/react` package now includes React 19 in its peer
dependencies thanks to
https://github.com/suren-atoyan/monaco-react/pull/651. This package was
also incorrectly listed in `payload` as a regular dependency, but since
it's only used for type imports, it should be listed a dev dependency
instead.
### What?
Added a quick example to showcase how to add a converter for inlineBlocks.
### Why?
This is not easy to figure out in the current version. As per [Discord discussion](https://discord.com/channels/967097582721572934/1338624577990823997)
### How?
Added a very basic 3 lines example to keep the file simple.
Deprecates all cases where `Link` could be sent as a prop. This was a
relic from the past, where we attempted to make our UI library
router-agnostic. This was a pipe dream and created more problems than it
solved, for example the logout button was missing this prop, causing it
to render an anchor tag and perform a hard navigation (caught in #9275).
Does so in a non-breaking way, where these props are now optional and
simply unused, as opposed to removing them outright.
Due to nature of server-side rendering, navigation within the admin
panel can lead to slow page response times. This can lead to the feeling
of an unresponsive app after clicking a link, for example, where the
page remains in a stale state while the server is processing. This is
especially noticeable on slow networks when navigating to data heavy or
process intensive pages.
To alleviate the bad UX that this causes, the user needs immediate
visual indication that _something_ is taking place. This PR renders a
progress bar in the admin panel which is immediately displayed when a
user clicks a link, and incrementally grows in size until the new route
has loaded in.
Inspired by https://github.com/vercel/react-transition-progress.
Old:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1820dad1-3aea-417f-a61d-52244b12dc8d
New:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/99f4bb82-61d9-4a4c-9bdf-9e379bbafd31
To tie into the progress bar, you'll need to use Payload's new `Link`
component instead of the one provided by Next.js:
```diff
- import { Link } from 'next/link'
+ import { Link } from '@payloadcms/ui'
```
Here's an example:
```tsx
import { Link } from '@payloadcms/ui'
const MyComponent = () => {
return (
<Link href="/somewhere">
Go Somewhere
</Link>
)
}
```
In order to trigger route transitions for a direct router event such as
`router.push`, you'll need to wrap your function calls with the
`startRouteTransition` method provided by the `useRouteTransition` hook.
```ts
'use client'
import React, { useCallback } from 'react'
import { useTransition } from '@payloadcms/ui'
import { useRouter } from 'next/navigation'
const MyComponent: React.FC = () => {
const router = useRouter()
const { startRouteTransition } = useRouteTransition()
const redirectSomewhere = useCallback(() => {
startRouteTransition(() => router.push('/somewhere'))
}, [startRouteTransition, router])
// ...
}
```
In the future [Next.js might provide native support for
this](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/discussions/41934#discussioncomment-12077414),
and if it does, this implementation can likely be simplified.
Of course there are other ways of achieving this, such as with
[Suspense](https://react.dev/reference/react/Suspense), but they all
come with a different set of caveats. For example with Suspense, you
must provide a fallback component. This means that the user might be
able to immediately navigate to the new page, which is good, but they'd
be presented with a skeleton UI while the other parts of the page stream
in. Not necessarily an improvement to UX as there would be multiple
loading states with this approach.
There are other problems with using Suspense as well. Our default
template, for example, contains the app header and sidebar which are not
rendered within the root layout. This means that they need to stream in
every single time. On fast networks, this would also lead to a
noticeable "blink" unless there is some mechanism by which we can detect
and defer the fallback from ever rendering in such cases. Might still be
worth exploring in the future though.
I only remove myself from this file.
I'm getting a lot of notifications that don't significantly change those
directories. I'll keep an eye out, but feel free to assign me as a
reviewer wherever you see fit!
### What?
The migration CLI help says `migration:fresh` is available to use - this
doesn't exist, the command should be `migrate:fresh`.
Closes#10965 & #10967
### What?
Implement the
[typescript-strict-plugin](https://github.com/allegro/typescript-strict-plugin)
plugin in the payload (core) package.
### Why?
1. One strategy for incremental migration is to enable strictness rules
in tsconfig, fix some errors, and push them without committing the
changes to tsconfig.json. However, this is not feasible for a package as
large as Payload that has over 1000 typescript errors. Until the work is
done, new contributions would undo the work being done.
2. Even if no migration work is done after this PR, this change already
improves the strictness of the package. 89 of the 311 files within the
package already satisfy strict mode. This PR only adds a comment
`@ts-strict-ignore` to files that had at least one compilation error.
This way, the propagation of errors in those files is stopped.
3. New files created in the package are strict by default (this was the
main improvement in version 2 of `typescript-strict-plugin`).
I recommend starting the migration with this package because it is the
one that almost all the others depend on. Once we finish this package,
we can repeat the same strategy on another one, or use the strategy I
mentioned in point 1 if the package is small.
### Note
If you don't see errors in the IDE when you uncomment `//
@ts-strict-ignore`, try restarting the typescript server or VSCode
### How to contribute to the migration ❤️
1. Remove `// @ts-strict-ignore` comments from 1 or more files
2. Fix the pending errors (they should appear in your IDE's intellisense
or when running `cd packages/payload` + `pnpm build:types`
3. Submit your PR!
Important: You don't need to fix everything at once! Furthermore, I
recommend breaking this down into very small PRs to trace potential
issues later if there are any. So if you have 5 minutes, tackle a small
file—every bit counts! 🤗
### What?
Add a `div` wrapper to `table` tag in `TableFeature`
### Why?
This allows for adding horizontal scrolling to the table. We use table
in our blog, however, on mobile, the content is wider than the screen
width, and causes a horizontal scroll of all the content. I attached a
video to show. You can see it by visiting the page on mobile
https://magichour.ai/blog/10-best-ai-video-generatorshttps://github.com/user-attachments/assets/55778765-697e-426d-ac8a-1b0913adac13
Adding this container div allow me to target the div with a style
```css
.lexical-table-container {
overflow-x: scroll;
}
```
### How?

I tested this change by manually editing the HTML in our blog to include
the `div` with the overflow style, and it fixes the issue.
Also, verified just adding the `div` did not change anything related to
the rendered output.
This PR adds a new `siblingFields` argument to field hooks. This allows
us to dramatically simplify the `lexicalHTML` field, which previously
had to use a complex `findFieldPathAndSiblingFields` function that
deeply traverses the entire `CollectionConfig` just to find the sibling
fields.
This will hopefully allow pnpm to reliably install the correct lexical version, as lexical is now solely part of our `dependencies`. Currently, pnpm completely disregards lexical version bumps until the user deletes both the lockfile and their `node_modules` folder.
The downside of this is that pnpm will no longer throw a warning if payload is installed in a project with a mismatching lexical version. However, noone read that warning anyways, and our runtime dependency checker is more reliable.
One step closer to being able to remove `noUncheckedIndexedAccess` in
`packages/richtext-lexical/tsconfig.json`.
I'm introducing UploadData_P4 which is a more precise version of
UploadData. I'm doing it as a different type because there's a chance
it'll be a breaking change for some users.
UploadData is used in many places, but I'm currently replacing it only
in
`packages/richtext-lexical/src/exports/react/components/RichText/converter/converters/upload.tsx`,
because in the other files it's too rooted to other types like
UploadNode.
Elaborate how one is supposed to change the admin panel's language
because it is not initially clear or trivial to someone new and going
through the docs from the start.
---------
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
Make it clearer that you need to install `@payloadcms/translations`. I
think it would help for new people, especially new programmers.
---------
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
🤖 Automated bump of templates for v3.23.0
Triggered by user: @denolfe
Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes#11082
In addition to fixing the bug described in that issue, I'm fixing the
problem where when outdenting, indent 0 blocks stay the same. The new
logic verifies that all selected blocks can be outdented.
It remains to be done the same with the tab and shift + tab commands.
Fixes#10440. When `filterOptions` are set on a relationship field,
those same filters are not applied to the `Filter` component within the
list view. This is because `filterOptions` is not being thread into the
`RelationshipFilter` component responsible for populating the available
options.
To do this, we first need to be resolve the filter options on the server
as they accept functions. Once resolved, they can be prop-drilled into
the proper component and appended onto the client-side "where" query.
Reliant on #11080.
Fixes#9873. The relationship filter in the "where" builder renders
stale values when switching between fields or adding additional "and"
conditions. This was because the `RelationshipFilter` component was not
responding to changes in the `relationTo` prop and failing to reset
internal state when these events took place.
While it sounds like a simple fix, it was actually quite extensive. The
`RelationshipFilter` component was previously relying on a `useEffect`
that had a callback in its dependencies. This was causing the effect to
run uncontrollably using old references. To avoid this, we use the new
`useEffectEvent` approach which allows the underlying effect to run much
more precisely. Same with the `Condition` component that wraps it. We
now run callbacks directly within event handlers as much as possible,
and rely on `useEffectEvent` _only_ for debounced value changes.
This component was also unnecessarily complex...and still is to some
degree. Previously, it was maintaining two separate refs, one to track
the relationships that have yet to fully load, and another to track the
next pages of each relationship that need to load on the next run. These
have been combined into a single ref that tracks both simultaneously, as
this data is interrelated.
This change also does some much needed housekeeping to the
`WhereBuilder` by improving types, defaulting the operator field, etc.
Related: #11023 and #11032
Unrelated: finds a few more instances where the new `addListFilter`
helper from #11026 could be used. Also removes a few duplicative tests.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11109
Rewrites the description for the `handler` property of the `Endpoint`
type. This function:
* does not have `res` and `next` anymore
* the `handler` property does not accept an array of functions anymore.
Additionally, adds a more meaningful description for the `req` argument.
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### What?
This PR adds a table to the [Payload-wide Upload
Options](https://payloadcms.com/docs/upload/overview#payload-wide-upload-options)
section of the docs.
### Why?
To give users more insight into the customization options provided
out-of-the-box with uploads. Previously, these options were not visible
on the docs, forcing users to inspect source code to see how they can
customize their global upload settings. It wasn't clear, for example,
that a `fileSize` limit would not produce a 413 in a response by
default, but would truncate the file contents instead.
### How?
Changes to `docs/upload/overview.mdx`.
This PR extends timezone support to scheduled publish UI and collection,
the timezone will be stored on the `input` JSON instead of the
`waitUntil` date field so that we avoid needing a schema migration for
SQL databases.

If a timezone is selected then the displayed date in the table will be
formatted for that timezone.
Timezones remain optional here as they can be deselected in which case
the date will behave as normal, rendering and formatting to the user's
local timezone.
For the backend logic that can be left untouched since the underlying
date values are stored in UTC the job runners will always handle this
relative time by default.
Todo:
- [x] add e2e to this drawer too to ensure that dates are rendered as
expected
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10810
This was caused by using `COUNT(*)` aggregation instead of
`COUNT(DISTINCT table.id)`. However, we want to use `COUNT(*)` because
`COUNT(DISTINCT table.id)` is slow on large tables. Now we fallback to
`COUNT(DISTINCT table.id)` only when `COUNT(*)` cannot work properly.
Example of a query that leads to incorrect `totalDocs`:
```ts
const res = await payload.find({
collection: 'directors',
limit: 10,
where: {
or: [
{
movies: {
equals: movie2.id,
},
},
{
movies: {
equals: movie1.id,
},
},
{
movies: {
equals: movie1.id,
},
},
],
},
})
```
### What?
Initial values should be set from the server when `acceptValues` is
true.
### Why?
This is needed since we take the values from the server after a
successful form submission.
### How?
Add `initialValue` into `serverPropsToAccept` when `acceptValues` is
true.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10820
---------
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
Adds a `shouldAutoRun` property to the `jobs` config to be able to have
fine-grained control over if jobs should be run. This is helpful in
cases where you may have many horizontally scaled compute instances, and
only one instance should be responsible for running jobs.
### What?
If you had multiple operator constraints on a single field, the last one
defined would be the only one used.
Example:
```ts
where: {
id: {
in: [doc2.id],
not_in: [], // <-- only respected this operator constraint
},
}
```
and
```ts
where: {
id: {
not_in: [],
in: [doc2.id], // <-- only respected this operator constraint
},
}
```
They would yield different results.
### Why?
The results were not merged into an `$and` query inside parseParams.
### How?
Merges the results within an `$and` constraint.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10944
Supersedes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11011
### What?
Within collections using the `storage-s3` plugins, we eventually start
receiving the following warnings:
`@smithy/node-http-handler:WARN socket usage at capacity=50 and 156
additional requests are enqueued. See
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-javascript/v3/developer-guide/node-configuring-maxsockets.html
or increase socketAcquisitionWarningTimeout=(millis) in the
NodeHttpHandler config.`
Also referenced in this issue: #6382
The
[solution](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6382#issuecomment-2325468104)
provided by @denolfe in that issue only delayed the reappearance of the
problem somewhat, but did not resolve it.
### Why?
As far as I understand, in the `staticHandler` of the plugin, when
getting items from storage, and they are currently cached, the cached
results are immediately returned without handling the stream. As per
[this](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/blob/main/supplemental-docs/CLIENTS.md#nodejs-requesthandler)
entry in the aws-sdk docs, if the streaming response is not read, or
manually destroyed, a socket might not properly close.
### How?
Before returning the cached items, manually destroy the streaming
response to make certain the socket is being properly closed.
Additionally, add an error check to also consume/destroy the streaming
response in case an error occurs, to not leave orphaned sockets.
Fixes#6382
Adds support for timezone selection on date fields.
### Summary
New `admin.timezones` config:
```ts
{
// ...
admin: {
// ...
timezones: {
supportedTimezones: ({ defaultTimezones }) => [
...defaultTimezones,
{ label: '(GMT-6) Monterrey, Nuevo Leon', value: 'America/Monterrey' },
],
defaultTimezone: 'America/Monterrey',
},
}
}
```
New `timezone` property on date fields:
```ts
{
type: 'date',
name: 'date',
timezone: true,
}
```
### Configuration
All date fields now accept `timezone: true` to enable this feature,
which will inject a new field into the configuration using the date
field's name to construct the name for the timezone column. So
`publishingDate` will have `publishingDate_tz` as an accompanying
column. This new field is inserted during config sanitisation.
Dates continue to be stored in UTC, this will help maintain dates
without needing a migration and it makes it easier for data to be
manipulated as needed. Mongodb also has a restriction around storing
dates only as UTC.
All timezones are stored by their IANA names so it's compatible with
browser APIs. There is a newly generated type for `SupportedTimezones`
which is reused across fields.
We handle timezone calculations via a new package `@date-fns/tz` which
we will be using in the future for handling timezone aware scheduled
publishing/unpublishing and more.
### UI
Dark mode

Light mode

We now properly allow relative live preview URLs which is handy if
you're deploying on a platform like Vercel and do not know what the
preview domain is going to end up being at build time.
This PR also removes some problematic code in the website template which
hard-codes the protocol to `https://` in production even if you're
running locally.
Fixes#11070
Adds documentation for the `usePayloadAPI` hook to the React Hooks
documentation.
The new section provides details on how the hook works, its parameters,
return values, and example usage.
**Changes:**
- Added `usePayloadAPI` documentation to the React Hooks page.
- Explained its purpose, arguments, and return values.
- Included an example demonstrating how to fetch data and update request
parameters dynamically.
Fixes: #10969
### What
Before, richText docs were showing a feature name spelt as
`BlockQuoteFeature`.
### How?
However, the accurate spelling of the feature is `BlockquoteFeature`.
If an error is thrown during the payload init process, it gets ignored and an unhelpful, meaningless
` ⨯ OverwriteModelError: Cannot overwrite ___ model once compiled.`
error is thrown instead. The actual error that caused this will never be logged. This PR fixes this and ensures the actual error is logged.
## Why did this happen?
If an error is thrown during the init process, it is caught and handled by the `src/utilities/routeError.ts` - this helper properly logs the error using pino.
The problem is that pino did not exist, as payload did not finish initializing - it errored during it. So, it tries to initialize payload again before logging the error... which will fail again. If payload failed initializing the first time, it will fail the second time. => No error is logged.
This PR ensures the error is logged using `console.error()` if the originating error was thrown during the payload init process, instead of attempting to initialize it again and again
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11055
Functions passed to array field, block field or block `labels` were not properly handled in the client config, causing those functions to be sent to the client. This leads to a "Functions cannot be passed directly to Client Component" error
This PR exposes the `ClientConfig` as an argument to the lexical `ClientFeature`. This is a requirement for https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10905, as we need to get the ClientBlocks from the `clientConfig.blocksMap` if they are strings.
## Example
```tsx
export const BlocksFeatureClient = createClientFeature(
({ config, featureClientSchemaMap, props, schemaPath }) => { // <= config is the new argument
// Return ClientFeature
})
```
When filtering the list view, removing the final condition from the
query closes the "where" builder entirely. This forces the user to
re-open the filter controls and begin adding conditions from the start.
This PR fixes 2 eslint config issues that prevented it from running in our test dir
- spec files were ignored by the root eslint config. This should have only ignored spec files within our packages, as they are ignored by the respective package tsconfigs
- defining the payload plugin crashed eslint in our test dir, as it was already defined in the root eslint config it was inheriting
The "select decoratorNodes" test was flaky, as it often selected the relationship block node with a relationship to "payload.jpg", instead of the upload node for "payload.jpg", depending on which node loaded first.
This PR ensures it waits for all blocks to be loaded, and updates the selector to specifically target the upload node
Previously, data created by other tests was also leaking into unrelated tests, causing them to fail. The new reset-db-between-tests logic added by this PR fixes this.
Additionally, this increases playwright timeouts for CI, and adds a specific timeout override for opening a drawer, as it was incredibly slow in CI
### What?
Adds new option `admin.components.listControlsMenu` to allow custom
components to be injected after the existing list controls in the
collection list view.
### Why?
Needed to facilitate import/export plugin.
#### Preview & Testing
Use `pnpm dev admin` to see example component and see test added to
`test/admin/e2e/list-view`.
<img width="1443" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-04 at 4 59 33 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dffe3a4b-5370-4004-86e6-23dabccdac52"
/>
---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <DanRibbens@users.noreply.github.com>
When filtering the list view using conditions on a relationship field,
clearing the value from the field would leave it in the query despite
being removed from the component.
Adds the ability to filter what locales should be available per request.
This means that you can determine what locales are visible in the
localizer selection menu at the top of the admin panel. You could do
this per user, or implement a function that scopes these to tenants and
more.
Here is an example function that would scope certain locales to tenants:
**`payload.config.ts`**
```ts
// ... rest of payload config
localization: {
defaultLocale: 'en',
locales: ['en', 'es'],
filterAvailableLocales: async ({ req, locales }) => {
if (getTenantFromCookie(req.headers, 'text')) {
try {
const fullTenant = await req.payload.findByID({
id: getTenantFromCookie(req.headers, 'text') as string,
collection: 'tenants',
})
if (fullTenant && fullTenant.supportedLocales?.length) {
return locales.filter((locale) => {
return fullTenant.supportedLocales?.includes(locale.code as 'en' | 'es')
})
}
} catch (_) {
// do nothing
}
}
return locales
},
}
```
The filter above assumes you have a field on your tenants collection like so:
```ts
{
name: 'supportedLocales',
type: 'select',
hasMany: true,
options: [
{
label: 'English',
value: 'en',
},
{
label: 'Spanish',
value: 'es',
},
],
}
```
Previously, data for globals was inconsistent across database adapters.
In Postgres, globals didn't store correct `createdAt`, `updatedAt`
fields and the `updateGlobal` lacked the `globalType` field. This PR
solves that without introducing schema changes.
Adds a new `addListFilter` e2e helper. This will help to standardize
this common functionality across all tests that require filtering list
tables and help reduce the overall lines of code within each test file.
In https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9917 we automatically added `admin.description` as JSDocs to our generated types.
If a function was passed as a description, this could have created unnecessary noise in the generated types, as the output of the description function may differ depending on where and when it's executed.
Example:
```ts
description: () => {
return `Current date: ${new Date().toString()}`
}
```
This PR disabled evaluating description functions for JSDocs generation
When using the filter controls in the list view on a relationship field,
the select options would clear after clicking outside of the component
then never repopulate. This caused the component to remain in an
unusable state, where no options would appear unless the filter is
completely removed and re-added. The reason for this is that the
`react-select` component fires an `onInputChange` event on blur, and the
handler that is subscribed to this event was unknowingly clearing the
options.
This PR also renames the various filter components, i.e.
`RelationshipField` -> `RelationshipFilter`. This improves semantics and
dedupes their names from the actual field components.
This bug was first introduced in this PR: #10553
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10940
This PR does the following:
- adds a `useDocumentForm` hook to access the document Form. Useful if
you are within a sub-Form
- ensure the `data` property passed to field conditions, read access
control, validation and filterOptions is always the top-level document
data. Previously, for fields within lexical blocks/links/upload, this
incorrectly was the lexical block-level data.
- adds a `blockData` property to hooks, field conditions,
read/update/create field access control, validation and filterOptions
for all fields. This allows you to access the data of the nearest parent
block, which is especially useful for lexical sub-fields. Users that
were previously depending on the incorrect behavior of the `data`
property in order to access the data of the lexical block can now switch
to the new `blockData` property
The `useIgnoredEffect` hook is useful in firing an effect only when a _subset_ of dependencies change, despite subscribing to many dependencies. But the previous implementation of `useIgnoredEffect` had a few problems:
- The effect did not receive the updated values of `ignoredDeps` - thus, `useIgnoredEffect` pretty much worked the same way as using `useEffect` and omitting said dependencies from the dependency array. This caused the `ignoredDeps` values to be stale.
- It compared objects by value instead of reference, which is slower and behaves differently than `useEffect` itself.
- Edge cases where the effect does not run even though the dependencies have changed. E.g. if an `ignoredDep` has value `null` and a `dep` changes its value from _something_ to `null`, the effect incorrectly does **not** run, as the current logic detects that said value is part of `ignoredDeps` => no `dep` actually changed.
This PR replaces the `useIgnoredEffect` hook with a new pattern which to combine `useEffect` with a new `useEffectEvent` hook as described here: https://react.dev/learn/separating-events-from-effects#extracting-non-reactive-logic-out-of-effects. While this is not available in React 19 stable, there is a polyfill available that's already used in several big projects (e.g. react-spectrum and bluesky).
When navigating from the list view, with no tenant selected, the
document would load and set the hidden tenant field to the first tenant
option.
This was caused by incorrect logic inside the TenantField useEffect that
sets the value on the field upon load.
### What?
Using the versions drafts feature and scheduling publish jobs, the UI
does not allow you to open the schedule publish drawer when the document
has been published already.
### Why?
Because of this you cannot schedule unpublish, unless as a user you
modify a form field as a workaround before clicking the publish submenu.
### How?
This change extends the Button props to include subMenuDisableOverride
allowing the schedule publish submenu to still be used on even when the
form is not modified.
Before:

With changes:

In https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10319, the `cacheTags`
property was added to the image config. This achieves the goal as
described, however, there are still other places where this issue
occurs, which should be handled in the same way. This PR aims to apply
it to those instances.
### What?
This updates the UX of `TextFields` with `hasMany: true` by:
- Removing the dropdown menu and its indicator
- Removing the ClearIndicator
- Making text items directly editable
### Why?
- The dropdown didn’t enhance usability.
- The ClearIndicator removed all values at once with no way to undo,
risking accidental data loss. Backspace still allows quick and
intentional clearing.
- Previously, text items could only be removed and re-added, but not
edited inline. Allowing inline editing improves the editing experience.
### How?
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/02e8cc26-7faf-4444-baa1-39ce2b4547fa
The `fields-relationship` test suite is disorganized to the point of
being unusable. This makes it very difficult to digest at a high level
and add new tests.
This PR cleans it up in the following ways:
- Moves collection configs to their own standalone files
- Moves the seed function to its own file
- Consolidates collection slugs in their own file
- Uses generated types instead of defining them statically
- Wraps the `filterOptions` e2e tests within a describe block
Related, there are three distinct test suites where we manage
relationships: `relationships`, `fields-relationship`, and `fields >
relationships`. In the future we ought to consolidate at least two of
these. IMO the `fields > relationship` suite should remain in place for
general _component level_ UI tests for the field itself, whereas the
other suite could run the integration tests and test the more complex UI
patterns that exist outside of the field component.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/11002
`buildVersionFields` was adding `null` version fields to the version fields array. When RenderVersionFieldsToDiff tried to render those, it threw an error.
This PR ensures no `null` fields are added, as `RenderVersionFieldsToDiff` can't process them. That way, those fields are properly skipped, which is the intent of `modifiedOnly`
Our new Lexical -> JSX converter is great, but right now it can only be
used in environments that support CSS importing / bundling.
It was only that way because of a single import file which can be
removed and inlined, therefore, improving the versatility of the JSX
converter and making it more usable in a wider variety of runtimes.
---------
Co-authored-by: Germán Jabloñski <43938777+GermanJablo@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9770
If you had a published document but then created a new draft it would
delete the search doc, this PR adds an additional find to check if an
existing published doc exists before deleting the search doc.
Also adds a few jsdocs to plugin config
### What
1. List view not working when clearing tenant selection (you would see a
NaN error)
2. Tenant selector would reset to the first option when loading a
document
### Why
1. Using parseFloat on the _ALL_ selection option
2. A was mismatch in ID types was causing the selector to never find a
matching option, thus resetting it to the first option
### How
1. Check if cookie isNumber before parsing
2. Do not cast select option values to string anymore
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9821
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10980
You can currently extend Payload's type generation if you provide
additional JSON schema definitions yourself.
But, Payload has helpful functions like `fieldsToJSONSchema` which would
be nice to easily re-use.
The only issue is that the `fieldsToJSONSchema` requires arguments which
are difficult to access from the context of plugins, etc. They should
really be provided at runtime to the `config.typescript.schema`
functions.
This PR does exactly that. Adds more args to the `schema` extension
point to make utility functions easier to re-use.
The snippet for generating a dynamic, fully qualified live preview url
was wrong. It was indicating there were two arguments passed to that
function, when in fact there is only one.
### What?
When using `throw new APIResponse("Custom error message", 500, null,
true)` the error message is being replaced with the standard "Something
went wrong" message.
### Why?
We are not checking if the 4th argument (`isPublic`) is false before
masquerading the error message.
### How?
Adds a check for `!err.isPublic` before adjusting the outgoing message.
### What?
This PR adds tests for custom list view components to the existing suite
in `admin/e2e/list-view/`. Custom components are already tested in the
document-level counterpart, and should be tested here as well.
### Why?
Previously, there were no tests for these list view components.
Refactors, features, or changes that impact the importMap, default list
view, etc., could affect how these components get rendered. It's safer
to have tests in place to catch this as custom list view components, in
general, are used quite often.
### How?
This PR adds 5 simple tests that check for the rendering of the
following list view components:
- `BeforeList`
- `BeforeListTable`
- `UI Field Cell`
- `AfterList`
- `AfterListTable`
Fixes#10878. The Search Plugin displays a link within the search
results collection that points to the underlying document that is
related to that result. The href used, however, was not accounting for
any `basePath` provided to the `next.config.js`, leading to a 404 if
using a custom base path. The fix is to use the `Link` component from
`next/link` instead of an anchor tag directly. This will automatically
inject the the base path into the href before rendering it.
This PR also brings back the `CopyToClipboard` component. This makes it
easy for the user to copy the href instead of navigating to it.
---------
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
There were a number of areas within the Search Plugin where typings
could have been improved, namely:
- The `customProps` sent to the `ReindexButton`. This now uses the
`satisfies` keyword to ensure type strictness.
- The `collectionLabels` prop sent to the `ReindexButtonClient`
component. This is now standardized behind a new
`ResolvedCollectionLabels` type to closely reflect `CollectionLabels`.
This was also converted from unnecessarily invoking a function to being
a basic object.
- The `locale` type sent through `SyncDocArgs`. This now uses
`Locale['code']` from Payload.
`JSON.parse(JSON.stringify().replace())` is easy to make mistakes with and since we have TypeScript data objects already for the data we're seeding it's pretty easy to just factor these as functions, making their dependencies explicit.
Continuation of #10632. The `apiBasePath` property in the Search Plugin
config is unnecessary. This plugin reads directly from the Payload
config for this property. Exposing it to the plugin's config was likely
a mistake during sanitization before passing it through to the remaining
files. This property was added to resolve the types, but as result,
exposed it to the config unnecessarily. This PR marks this property with
the deprecated flag to prevent breaking changes.
Previously, the lexical link drawer did not display any fields if the
`create` permission was false, even though the `update` permission was
true.
The issue was a faulty permission check in `RenderFields` that did not
check the top-level permission operation keys for truthiness. It only
checked if the `permissions` variable itself was `true`, or if the
sub-fields had `create` / `update` permissions set to `true`.
This fixes#10631.
Originally the api basepath for the reindex button is resolved during
plugin initialization. Looks like this happens before payload overrides
the config with the `basePath `from the next config.
I've changed it so that it uses the `useConfig` hook, and manually
tested that it works.

## What
Refactored the explanation of complexity limits in the
preventing-abuse.mdx documentation to correct grammar and improve
clarity.
## Why
- Grammar fix: The original sentence omitted the preposition "to" ("way
specify" → "way to specify").
- Readability: The long, compound sentence was difficult to parse at a
glance.
- Concept separation: Merging two ideas (defining limits and explaining
scoring) confused the workflow.
## How
- Added the missing "to" to ensure grammatical correctness.
- Split the sentence into two parts:
1. Introduces the purpose of complexity limits.
2. Explains how complexity scores enforce these limits.
- Preserved technical accuracy while simplifying the flow.
When the sharp module is not added to the website package, you get a
reference error when trying to start a production build. This is solved
by just installing the sharp module.
Solves #10929
Co-authored-by: Marwin Hormiz <marwinhormiz@duobit.se>
Bumps `@faceless-ui/window-info` to v3.0.1` and
`@faceless-ui/scroll-info` to v2.0.0. This gets them both off beta
versions and includes React 19 stable in their peer deps.
The `@faceless-ui/modal` package, however, has yet to be bumped. This
package is waiting on https://github.com/faceless-ui/modal/issues/63 to
be resolved in order to fully deprecate
[`body-scroll-lock`](https://github.com/willmcpo/body-scroll-lock)
before bumping to stable.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10780
Previously, with enabled versions, nested select `hasMany: true` fields
weren't working with SQL database adapters. This was due to wrongly
passed `parent` to select rows data because we store arrays and blocks
in versions a bit differently, using both, `id` and `_uuid` (which
contains the normal Object ID) columns. And unlike with non versions
`_uuid` column isn't actually applicable here as it's not unique, thus
we need to save blocks/arrays first and then map their ObjectIDs to
generated by the database IDs and use them for select fields `parent`
data
### What?
Add @ts-ignore in seed to allow initial build on vercel
### Why?
The 1-click setup for the vercel-website template doesn't work because
the initial build fails on vercel
### How?
Added some ts-ignore, similarly to the main payload repo
As a result of #9388, the `valid` and `passesCondition` properties no
longer appear in form state. This leads to breaking logic if you were
previously relying on these properties to have explicit values. To fix
this, we simply perform the inverse on these properties before accepting
them into client side form state. In the next major release, we can
accept form state as it is received and instruct users to modify their
logic as needed.
Also comes with a small perf optimization, by keeping the old object
reference of fields if they did not change when server form state comes
back
Similar to #10876. There were a number of things wrong or in need of
improvement with the Draft Preview implementation of the Website
Template, namely:
- The preview secret was missing entirely, with pointless logic was
written to throw an error if it missing in the search params as opposed
to not matching the environment secret. This will ensure that only admin
users, not _any_ user, can enter into preview mode.
- The preview endpoint was unnecessarily querying the database for a
matching document as opposed to letting the underlying page itself 404
as needed, and it was also throwing an inaccurate error message. The
preview route already checks that the path is relative, so there is no
security risk of redirecting to another domain.
- The `/next/exit-preview` route was duplicated twice.
- The logic to format search params in the preview URL was unnecessarily
complex.
* set font-size to unset
* set font-weight to unset
### What?
Change CSS values in global.css files in 3 examples
### Why?
Apparently, the CSS value of `auto` does not actually exist in CSS for
`font-size` and `font-weight`
[mdn](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/font-size#syntax)
.
[Stylelint](https://stylelint.io/user-guide/rules/declaration-property-value-no-unknown/)
errors made me aware of this. That rule's description is not specific to
`font-size` and `font-weight`.
This is how it looked in the terminal:
```
src/app/(frontend)/globals.css
12:18 ✖ Unexpected unknown value "auto" for property "font-weight" declaration-property-value-no-unknown
13:16 ✖ Unexpected unknown value "auto" for property "font-size" declaration-property-value-no-unknown
```
### Fixes:
Change `auto` to `unset` since it uses `initial` styles unless the
heading CSS values have been changed by a parent html tag. I'm guessing
this was reset due to tailwind interrupting this somehow.
### What?
In some cases you may want to opt out of using the default access
control that this plugin provides on the tenants collection.
### Why?
Other collections are able to opt out of this already, but the tenants
collection specifically was not configured with an opt out capability.
### How?
Adds new property to the plugin config: `useTenantsCollectionAccess`.
Setting this to `false` allows users to opt out and write their own
access control functions without the plugin merging in its own
constraints for the tenant collection.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10882
There were a number of things wrong or could have been improved with the
[Draft Preview
Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/draft-preview),
namely:
- The package.json was missing `"type": "modue"` which would throw ESM
related import errors on startup
- The preview secret was missing entirely, with pointless logic was
written to throw an error if it missing in the search params as opposed
to not matching the environment secret
- The `/next/exit-preview` route was duplicated twice
- The preview endpoint was unnecessarily querying the database for a
matching document as opposed to letting the underlying page itself 404
as needed, and it was also throwing an inaccurate error message
Some less critical changes were:
- The page query was missing the `depth` and `limit` parameters which is
best practice to optimize performance
- The logic to format search params in the preview URL was unnecessarily
complex
- Utilities like `generatePreviewPath` and `getGlobals` were
unnecessarily obfuscating simple functions
- The `/preview` and `/exit-preview` routes were unecessarily nested
within a `/next` page segment
- Payload types weren't aliased
Remove repeated `developers` word.
### What?
There was a typo on the plugins overview page, where `developers
developers` was used twice in a row. Mb that was a quote from Steve
Balmer idk.
### Why?
Docs should be pristine.
### How?
Removed the word.
Thoroughly documents the `admin.preview` feature. Previously, this
information was briefly mentioned in two distinct places, within the
collections config and again within the globals config. This led to
discrepancies over time and was inadequate at describing this feature,
such as having a lack of concrete code examples especially as it relates
to _draft preview_. There has also been confusion between this and Live
Preview.
Now, there is a dedicated page at `/admin/preview` which centralizes
this information into a single document. It also specifically documents
how to achieve _draft preview_ and includes code snippets. This way, we
no longer have to rely solely on the [Draft Preview
Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/draft-preview)
for this.
Related: #10798
### What?
When using custom slugs and field names the tenancy field added to the
users would still attempt to use `tenants` and fail.
### Why?
The tenant/tenancy are hardcoded in `tenantsArrayField()`
### How?
Added the same args that are used in `tenantsField()` for the field
names and relation.
Fixes#10724
The selection is never touched in an `editor.read`, but BEFORE starting
an `editor.update` it is synced with `window.selection`. Firefox for
some reason loses the editor selection, so on the next update the
selection is null.
For reference, there was a brief discussion on the Lexical Discord
server:
https://discord.com/channels/953974421008293909/1333916489870348309
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10813
In pnpm 10 (which isn't "latest" yet), according to the [list of
breaking changes](https://github.com/orgs/pnpm/discussions/8945):
> Lifecycle scripts of dependencies are not executed during installation
by default! This is a breaking change aimed at increasing security. In
order to allow lifecycle scripts of specific dependencies, they should
be listed in the pnpm.onlyBuiltDependencies field of package.json
The sharp package uses a script to install native binaries and so our
templates don't run out of the box with pnpm 10.
- Adding full stop to match other words
- In `@payloadcms/richtext-lexical` – `v3.19.0` SlateNodeConverter is
not imported from `@payloadcms/richtext-lexical/migrate` but rather from
`@payloadcms/richtext-lexical`
This PR migrates some changes that had been made to the website template
and had not been ported to the website template with vercel.
Ideally, so that this does not happen again in the future and we do not
have to do this manually, we could have a script in CI.
This PR moves the logic for rendering diff field components in the
version comparison view from the client to the server.
This allows us to expose more customization options to the server-side
Payload Config. For example, users can now pass their own diff
components for fields - even including RSCs.
This PR also cleans up the version view types
Implements the following from
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/4197:
- allow for customization of diff components
- more control over versions screens in general
TODO:
- [x] Bring getFieldPaths fixes into core
- [x] Cleanup and test with scrutiny. Ensure all field types display
their diffs correctly
- [x] Review public API for overriding field types, add docs
- [x] Add e2e test for new public API
## Description
As an author reviewing the versions I have for a document , I would like
to the ability to focus only on the differences I made and not see the
entire document.
[Screencast from 2024-09-05
16-38-40.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/25d44a51-bcac-47d5-a2ec-cadae4d108d4)
A checkbox was added to the Version View allowing user to decide if
he/she wants to see only modified fields or the entire documents.
#7981 - mention this feature and also in discord
- [v] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
<!-- Please delete options that are not relevant. -->
- [v] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
- [ ] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
(Actually it's stuck on S3 upload test , note related to my code)
One lat question - should we really translate text for all locales ? or
we can leave it undefined for now ?(besides english)
---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
This addition enhances the `Blank` template by adding a simple front-end
to ensure a better out-of-the-box experience.
When deploying the template to platforms like `Payload Cloud`, `Vercel`,
or similar services, users would previously encounter a `404` or
`not-found` page on the front-end `/` route unless explicitly handled.
With this update, the template now includes a minimal front-end that
renders a basic page at route `/`.
### Notes
- The added front-end is entirely optional.
- If users prefer to use the `Blank` template as a starting point for a
back-end-only solution or plan to integrate with a different front-end
framework, they can simply delete the `(frontend)` folder and proceed as
before.
`Logged out`:

`Logged in`:

`Mobile`:

This [PR](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9438) introduced a
bug with the publish button, an error was being thrown when localization
is false. Updated the logic breaking the publish button to safely check
whether localization exists.
### What?
Adds new feature to change the default behavior of the Publish button.
When localization is enabled, you can now choose whether to publish all
locales (default) or publish the active locale only.
<img width="401" alt="Screenshot 2024-11-22 at 12 03 20 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/757383b9-3bf9-4816-8223-a907b120912e">
### Why?
Since implementing the ability to publish a specific locale, users have
reported that having this option as the default button would be
preferred in some cases.
### How?
Add `defaultLocalePublishOption` to your localization config and set it
to 'active':
```ts
localization: {
defaultLocalePublishOption: 'active',
// the rest of your localization config
},
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Anders Semb Hermansen <anders.hermansen@gmail.com>
### What?
This PR fixes many links in the docs as well as a few formatting and
grammar issues.
### Why?
To properly link users to the correct destination in the docs and
present well-formatted docs.
### How?
Changes to a few files in `docs/`
### What?
When hitting the form-state endpoint, previousValue was undefined.
### Why?
It was not being passed through.
### How?
Sets previousValue as the initial value of the field.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10826
Field validations can be expensive, especially custom validations that
are async or highly complex. This can lead to slow form state response
times when generating form state for many such fields. Ideally, we only
run validations on fields whose values have changed. This is not
possible, however, because field validation functions might reference
_other_ field values with their args, and there is no good way of
detecting exactly which fields should run in this case. The next best
thing here is to only run validations _after the form has been
submitted_, and then every `onChange` event thereafter until a
successful submit has taken place. This is an elegant solution because
we currently don't _render_ field errors until submission anyway.
This change will significantly speed up form state response times, at
least until the form has been submitted. From then on, all field
validations will run regardless, just as they do now. If custom
validations continue to slow down form state response times, there is a
new `event` arg introduced in #10738 that can be used to control whether
heavy operations occur on change or on submit.
Related: #10638
Field paths within hooks are not correct.
For example, an unnamed tab containing a group field and nested text
field should have the path:
- `myGroupField.myTextField`
However, within hooks that path is formatted as:
- `_index-1.myGroupField.myTextField`
The leading index shown above should not exist, as this field is
considered top-level since it is located within an unnamed tab.
This discrepancy is only evident through the APIs themselves, such as
when creating a request with invalid data and reading the validation
errors in the response. Form state contains proper field paths, which is
ultimately why this issue was never caught. This is because within the
admin panel we merge the API response with the current form state,
obscuring the underlying issue. This becomes especially obvious in
#10580, where we no longer initialize validation errors within form
state until the form has been submitted, and instead rely solely on the
API response for the initial error state.
Here's comprehensive example of how field paths _should_ be formatted:
```
{
// ...
fields: [
{
// path: 'topLevelNamedField'
// schemaPath: 'topLevelNamedField'
// indexPath: ''
name: 'topLevelNamedField',
type: 'text',
},
{
// path: 'array'
// schemaPath: 'array'
// indexPath: ''
name: 'array',
type: 'array',
fields: [
{
// path: 'array.[n].fieldWithinArray'
// schemaPath: 'array.fieldWithinArray'
// indexPath: ''
name: 'fieldWithinArray',
type: 'text',
},
{
// path: 'array.[n].nestedArray'
// schemaPath: 'array.nestedArray'
// indexPath: ''
name: 'nestedArray',
type: 'array',
fields: [
{
// path: 'array.[n].nestedArray.[n].fieldWithinNestedArray'
// schemaPath: 'array.nestedArray.fieldWithinNestedArray'
// indexPath: ''
name: 'fieldWithinNestedArray',
type: 'text',
},
],
},
{
// path: 'array.[n]._index-2'
// schemaPath: 'array._index-2'
// indexPath: '2'
type: 'row',
fields: [
{
// path: 'array.[n].fieldWithinRowWithinArray'
// schemaPath: 'array._index-2.fieldWithinRowWithinArray'
// indexPath: ''
name: 'fieldWithinRowWithinArray',
type: 'text',
},
],
},
],
},
{
// path: '_index-2'
// schemaPath: '_index-2'
// indexPath: '2'
type: 'row',
fields: [
{
// path: 'fieldWithinRow'
// schemaPath: '_index-2.fieldWithinRow'
// indexPath: ''
name: 'fieldWithinRow',
type: 'text',
},
],
},
{
// path: '_index-3'
// schemaPath: '_index-3'
// indexPath: '3'
type: 'tabs',
tabs: [
{
// path: '_index-3-0'
// schemaPath: '_index-3-0'
// indexPath: '3-0'
label: 'Unnamed Tab',
fields: [
{
// path: 'fieldWithinUnnamedTab'
// schemaPath: '_index-3-0.fieldWithinUnnamedTab'
// indexPath: ''
name: 'fieldWithinUnnamedTab',
type: 'text',
},
{
// path: '_index-3-0-1'
// schemaPath: '_index-3-0-1'
// indexPath: '3-0-1'
type: 'tabs',
tabs: [
{
// path: '_index-3-0-1-0'
// schemaPath: '_index-3-0-1-0'
// indexPath: '3-0-1-0'
label: 'Nested Unnamed Tab',
fields: [
{
// path: 'fieldWithinNestedUnnamedTab'
// schemaPath: '_index-3-0-1-0.fieldWithinNestedUnnamedTab'
// indexPath: ''
name: 'fieldWithinNestedUnnamedTab',
type: 'text',
},
],
},
],
},
],
},
{
// path: 'namedTab'
// schemaPath: '_index-3.namedTab'
// indexPath: ''
label: 'Named Tab',
name: 'namedTab',
fields: [
{
// path: 'namedTab.fieldWithinNamedTab'
// schemaPath: '_index-3.namedTab.fieldWithinNamedTab'
// indexPath: ''
name: 'fieldWithinNamedTab',
type: 'text',
},
],
},
],
},
]
}
```
### What?
When the doc permissions were retrieved from the DB, we were coercing
them into strings even when they should not have been.
### Why?
Usage of `id.toString()`
### How?
Remove `id.toString()`. The id will be correct by this point and we
should never coerce id's like this.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8218
### What?
Error thrown when initiating the Estonian language (`et`) from
`@payloadcms/translations`
<img width="896" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-27 at 3 17 49 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/27603c75-d713-4f11-b141-dc293d51800c"
/>
### How?
`et` needed to be added to `importDateFNSLocale`. Tested after this
change and the error is no longer present.
Fixes#10817
### What?
When the draft functionality is enabled, in the version history page,
_Restore this version_ renders an empty submenu popup.
### Why?
Restore this version button has below 2 basic scenarios:
1. restore a previously published version.
In this scenario, this button has a second option _Restore as a draft_
which is in the button submenu area, it works perfectly.
2. restore a draft version
As a draft version, there should not have a second option _Restore as a
draft_, because it is a draft version itself, so this second option and
the submenu is not required in this scenario, but actually it shows an
empty submenu which is not a good idea
### How?
Check if this version is a draft version, if yes, no need to set a
render prop to the button component, so the empty popup won't be
displayed.
Fixes#10754
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
Fixes: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10787
The underlying problem is that there are types in the form builder
plugin that are unnecessarily `any` or `unknown`.
Here in the website template this was being circumvented with a function
that was not really needed (buildInitialFormState), and with new unknown
types (Value, Property and Data).
Since create-payload-app fetches from the latest commit instead of the
latest release, it is necessary to first merge
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10789, and once the next
release is done this PR can be merged.
### What?
This PR fixes an issue for tab subfield permissions
### Why?
Permissions were not being correctly extracted when passing them down.
### How?
Properly extracts permissions when rendering fields inside the active tab.
Fixes#10720
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
### What?
Fixes bug with **plugin-nested-docs**. The plugin should update the
breadcrumb data of any child documents when the parent doc is updated,
currently only the **draft** child document is updated.
### How?
Updates the resave function to fetch draft and published child docs.
Closes issue #10066
### What?
Tenant ID is a `number` but the `beforeChange` hook shows it as a `string`.
Getting tenant ID from cookie does not work properly in PG
### Why?
A `ValidationError` is throwing when reading a pg numeric id from the cookie.
### How?
Adjust the id based on the idType on the collection.
Fixes#10740
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
Improves the logging that `routeError` throws.
Logs were sometimes being swallowed if there was a problem with the
incoming request. Now they will surface.
## Description
Allows some fields to be collapsed in the version diff view. The fields
that can be collapsed are the ones which can also be collapsed in the
edit view, or that have visual grouping:
- `collapsible`
- `group`
- `array` (and their rows)
- `blocks` (and their rows)
- `tabs`
It also
- Fixes incorrect indentation of some fields
- Fixes the rendering of localized tabs in the diff view
- Fixes locale labels for the group field
- Adds a field change count to each collapsible diff (could imagine this
being used in other places)
- Brings the indentation gutter back to help visualize multiple nesting
levels
## Future improvements
- Persist collapsed state across page reloads (sessionStorage vs
preferences)
## Screenshots
### Without locales

### With locales

--------------
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
<!-- Please delete options that are not relevant. -->
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] ~I have made corresponding changes to the documentation~
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10787
This is the first part of the fix for
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10787.
The second part is https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10785
The `packages/plugin-form-builder/src/types.ts` file contains many more
types besides MessageField.message that are unnecessarily `unknown` or
`any`.
In this PR I'm only fixing that one because:
1. It's what's needed to fix the issue.
2. I want to avoid a breaking change (they should be improved in v4
though).
I don't think MessageField.message will cause a breaking change for
anyone, since it's based on a rich text field.
### What?
- Removes the tenant cookie when the user logs out
- Prevents double redirect to globals when no tenant is selected
### Why?
There were a couple scenarios where the cookie and the tenant did not
match, ie if you logged into 1 tenant, and then out and then into
another tenant.
If the bun extension is installed, a "Run Test" button is displayed in
int test files. Clicking it will use bun to run those tests, which will
always fail.
This PR disables that test button, as it's useless in our repo

The real button here is "Run". Clicking "Run Test" instead will use bun
and fail. Confusing, right?
Field validations currently run very often, such as within form state on
type. This can lead to serious performance implications within the admin
panel if those validation functions are async, especially if they
perform expensive database queries. One glaring example of this is how
all relationship and upload fields perform a database lookup in order to
evaluate that the given value(s) satisfy the defined filter options. If
the field is polymorphic, this can happen multiple times over, one for
each collection. Similarly, custom validation functions might also
perform expensive tasks, something that Payload has no control over.
The fix here is two-fold. First, we now provide a new `event` arg to all
`validate` functions that allow you to opt-in to performing expensive
operations _only when documents are submitted_, and fallback to
significantly more performant validations as form state is generated.
This new pattern will be the new default for relationship and upload
fields, however, any custom validation functions will need to be
implemented in this way in order to take advantage of it. Here's what
that might look like:
```
[
// ...
{
name: 'text'
type: 'text',
validate: async (value, { event }) => {
if (event === 'onChange') {
// Do something highly performant here
return true
}
// Do something more expensive here
return true
}
}
]
```
The second part of this is to only run validations _after the form as
been submitted_, and then every change event thereafter. This work is
being done in #10580.
This was a tricky one.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10700
May potentially fix 9163
This could have also been causing glitchyness related to things like
lexical upload / relationship / link node population.
## Issue and solution explained
The lexical field afterRead hook is responsible for executing afterRead
hooks (this includes relationship population) for all sub-nodes, e.g.
upload or block nodes.
Any field and population promises that were created in the process of
traversing the lexical editor state were added to the parent
`fieldPromises` and `populationPromises` array.
Now this lexical `afterRead` hook, which is responsible for creating and
adding all field and population promises of its sub-nodes to the parent
`fieldPromises` and `populationPromises` arrays, was itself part of the
**same** `fieldPromises` array.
The execution of this lexical `afterRead` hook itself is happening while
the `fieldPromises` array is being awaited. This means that new field
and population promises were being added to this same array DURING the
process of awaiting all promises of this array.
As a result, any promises dynamically added while awaiting the initial
set of fieldPromises were not included in the initial `Promise.all()`
awaiting process, leading to unhandled promises.
This PR resolves the issue by ensuring that promises are repeatedly
awaited until no new promises remain in the arrays. By continuously
awaiting the `fieldPromises` and `populationPromises` until all
dynamically added promises are fully resolved, this PR ensures that any
promises added during the processing of a parent promise are also
properly awaited. This guarantees that no promises are skipped,
preserving the intended behavior of the afterRead hook
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### What?
This PR adds a few missing query params to the list of REST query params
available on the rest-api overview page of the docs.
### Why?
To better inform users of more utilities available to them right in the
overview page.
### How?
Changes to `rest-api/overview.mdx`
Similar to #10742. Collection and global-level admin options are
currently documented within the "admin > collections" and "admin >
globals" pages, respectively. This makes them hard to find because
users, myself included, intuitively navigate to the collection and
global overview docs to locate this information before realizing it
lives elsewhere. Now, they are rendered within "configuration >
collections" and "configuration > globals" as expected and the old pages
have been removed altogether.
Continuation of #10741. Field-level admin options, including the
conditional logic and custom field components, are currently documented
within the "admin > customizing views" page. This makes them hard to
find because users, myself included, intuitively navigate to the fields
overview doc first to locate this information. Now, they are rendered
within "fields > overview" as expected. This should help keep the user
from jumping around from doc to doc and getting lost.
Although the "customizing fields" doc provides a big picture overview of
how to create custom field components, it is not explicit enough for
developers to know exactly where to start. For example, it can be
challenging to import the correct types when building these components,
and the natural place to go looking for this information is on the
fields docs themselves. Now, each field doc has its own dedicated
"custom components" section which provides concrete examples for fields
and field labels in both server and client component format, with more
examples to come over time such as using inputs directly, etc. In the
same vein, the "customizing fields" doc itself should probably be moved
to the fields overview section so it remains as intuitive as possible
when searching for this information.
- Blocks can now be selected (only inline blocks were possible before).
- Any DecoratorNode that users create will have the necessary logic out
of the box so that they are selected with a click and deleted with
backspace/delete.
- By having the code for selecting and deleting centralized, a lot of
repetitive code was eliminated
- More performant code due to the use of event delegation. There is only
one listener, previously there was one for each decoratorNode.
- Heuristics to exclude scenarios where you don't want to select the
node: if it is inside the DecoratorNode, but is also inside a button,
input, textarea, contentEditable, .react-select, .code-editor or
.no-select-decorator. That last one was added as a means of opt-out.
- Fix#10634
Note: arrow navigation will be introduced in a later PR.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/92f91cad-4f70-4f72-a36f-c68afbe33c0d
### What
This PR adds a filtering mechanism to exclude certain reserved fields
from being displayed in the `Edit Many` drawer for bulk uploads. This
ensures that only relevant fields are available for bulk editing.
### Why
Fields like `filename`, `mimeType`, and `filesize` are not intended to
be edited in bulk. Filtering these fields streamlines the interface and
focuses on fields that are meaningful for bulk operations.
### How
- Introduced a `filterOutUploadFields` utility to exclude reserved
fields from the field selection in bulk uploads.
- Applied this filter to the `Edit Many` drawer, ensuring a more
relevant and user-friendly experience.
- Reserved fields include properties like `file`, `mimeType`, `url`,
`width`, `height`, and others that are not applicable for bulk editing.
### What?
This PR introduces the ability to bulk edit multiple uploads
simultaneously within the `Edit all` option for bulk uploads. Users can
now select fields to update across all selected uploads in a single
operation.
### Why?
Managing multiple uploads individually can be time-consuming and
inefficient, especially when updating common fields. This feature
streamlines the process, improving user experience and productivity when
handling bulk uploads.
### How?
* Added an `Edit Many` drawer component specific to bulk uploads that
allows users to select fields for bulk editing.
* Enhanced the FormsManager and related logic to ensure updates are
applied consistently across all selected uploads.

- Fixes collection and tab descriptions not having a bottom padding:
- Deprecates `description` on tabs config in favour of
`admin.description` but supports both
- Adds test to make sure `admin.description` renders with static string
and function too for tabs
Fixes an issue where pasting text over a selection will automatically
add it as a link instead of replacing the text. This is caused by poor
regex matching in the case of relative URLs.
Added tests and strengthened both absolute and relative URL matchers
### What?
When switching tenants from within a document and then navigating back
out to the list view, the tenant would not be set correctly.
### Why?
This was because we handle the tenant selector selection differently
when viewing a document.
### How?
Now when you navigate out, the page will refresh the cookie.
Also adds test suite config that shows how the dom can be used to
manipulate styles per tenant.
### What?
This PR adds information and examples on the `useSelection` and
`useStepNav` hooks.
### Why?
To provide more information on the React hooks available to end-users.
### How?
Changes to `admin/hooks.mdx`
Running `pnpm add @payloadcms/plugin-multi-tenant@beta` will install
`v.0.0.1` which is outdated:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@payloadcms/plugin-multi-tenant?activeTab=versions
I suspect the intention was to remove `@beta` from the plugin install
instructions with yesterday's Payload `v3.18.0` release which also
bumped `plugin-multi-tenant` to `v3.18.0`, but this might have been
missed.
* introduce AbortController to the event listeners in useClickableCard
* in an attempt to avoid ugly boolean check
* suggested pattern from
https://kettanaito.com/blog/dont-sleep-on-abort-controller
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- Minimal description explained as if explained to someone not
immediately familiar with the code.
- Provide before/after screenshots or code diffs if applicable.
- Link any related issues/discussions from GitHub or Discord.
- Add review comments if necessary to explain to the reviewer the logic
behind a change
### What?
Add AbortController to event listeners in useClickableCard.
### Why?
Following Theo's [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sdXSczmvNc)
about the [blog
post](https://kettanaito.com/blog/dont-sleep-on-abort-controller) about
AbortController I came across a bit of code in examples that looked a
bit ugly and thought the AbortController could simplify it a bit
(especially the checks for the DOM node in the removal part).
### How?
Just re-writing the code in a different way. Though, I admit I'm not
wholly sure where the Cards are being used and for what purpose so I
haven't checked that there is no difference to the behaviour of the
code.
Fixes #
Not so much a fix but a different way to write the removal of event
listeners.
-->
### What?
Fixes issue where the provider would throw an error and prevent the
login screen from loading if there was no user.
### Why?
Missing try/catch around tenant find for the provider. (Missed because
test suites have autoLogin: true)
### How?
Adds try/catch around find query.
### What?
Currently it is not possible to override the upload component.
### Why?
The ability to override the upload component is missing from
`renderDocumentSlots`.
### How?
Adding a check to include the custom upload component if it is
available.
This issue is holding me back from releasing a payload plugin.
Fixes#9591
Previously, we were unnecessarily passing the `ClientCollectionConfig`
down from the Table to the Client, even though the client cell
components could simply access it via the `useConfig` hook. This
resulted in redundant data being sent to the client for every single
table cell. Additionally, we were performing a deep copy of the
`ClientCollectionConfig`, which wasted both memory and CPU resources on
the server.
---------
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
Custom block row labels defined on `admin.components.Label` were not
rendering despite existing in the config. Instead, if a custom label
component was defined on the _top-level_ blocks field itself, it was
incorrectly replacing each blocks label _in addition_ to the field's
label. Now, custom labels defined at the field-level now only replace
the field's label as expected, and custom labels defined at the
block-level are now supported as the types suggest.
Previously, the beforeValidate hook was deepCopying input data. This
indirectly ensured that the passed input data was not mutated.
E.g., if you run the `payload.create` local API, you do not want that to
mutate the `data` object that is passed as an argument. This will create
issues if you attempt to use it multiple times.
This PR moves the deepCopy logic from the beforeValidate hook to the
start of the local API operation. This ensures that
- Input data is intentionally copied at the beginning which makes more
sense. Comment was added to explain why
- GraphQL and Rest operations are now faster, as we don't need to ensure
that the input data is not mutated for those => deepCopy only runs for
local API
Following https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10551, I found and
fixed a handful more bugs:
- When writing to the input, the results that were already there were
not cleaned, causing incorrect results to appear.
- the scroll was causing an infinite loop that showed repeated elements
- optimization: only the required field is selected (not required)
- refs are set to the initial value to avoid a state where nothing can
be searched
Having the `scripts` dir re-use all packages from the top-level was
getting quite unwieldy. Created new `tools` directory that is part of
the workspace. Packages are exported with the `@tools` package
namespace.
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9962 could be considered a
breaking change - this PR restores compatibility by allowing unknown
collection slugs, while still providing type suggestions.
The custom components example no longer ran seed on init. This is done
through a preconfigured migration script that automatically runs on
startup. The `@payloadcms/graphql` package was also incorrectly
installed as a dev dependency and the lockfile was significantly out of
date. The `react` and `react-dom` packages were also pinned to v19.0.0,
with their corresponding types packages to v19.0.1. These now all match
as expected and are identified using the caret operator to ensure the
latest versions are installed.
Bumps the following dependencies:
- next
- typescript
- http-status
- nodemailer
- Payload & next versions in all templates
- Monorepo only: playwright and dotenv
Removes unused dependencies:
- ts-jest
- jest-environment-jsdom
- resend (we don't use their sdk, we only use their rest API)
Previously images would not be revalidated if they were cropped or
changed in another ways.
Now if the image is updated, they will also be updated on the frontend
whenever a post is revalidated.
There was a rogue `{/* IMAGE OF LIVE PREVIEW HERE */}` comment being
rendered in the live preview docs. Comments in this format used to be
hidden, but since moving to a new rendering pattern they now appear.
### What?
Previously, field error messages displayed in toast notifications used
the field path to reference fields that failed validation. This
path-based approach was necessary to distinguish between fields that
might share the same name when nested inside arrays, groups, rows, or
collapsible fields.
However, the human readability of these paths was lacking, especially
for unnamed fields like rows and collapsible fields. For example:
- A text field inside a row could display as: `_index-0.text`
- A text field nested within multiple arrays could display as:
`items.0.subArray.0.text`
These outputs are technically correct but not user-friendly.
### Why?
While the previous format was helpful for pinpointing the specific field
that caused the validation error, it could be more user-friendly and
clearer to read. The goal is to maintain the same level of accuracy
while improving the readability for both developers and content editors.
### How?
To improve readability, the following changes were made:
1. Use Field Labels Instead of Field Paths:
- The ValidationError component now uses the label prop from the field
config (if available) instead of the field’s name.
- If a label is provided, it will be used in the error message.
- If no label exists, it will fall back to the field’s name.
2. Remove _index from Paths for Unnamed Fields (In the validationError
component only):
- For unnamed fields like rows and collapsibles, the _index prefix is
now stripped from the output to make it cleaner.
- Instead of `_index-0.text`, it now outputs just `Text`.
3. Reformat the Error Path for Readability:
- The error message format has been improved to be more human-readable,
showing the field hierarchy in a structured way with array indices
converted to 1-based numbers.
#### Example transformation:
##### Before:
The following fields are invalid: `items.0.subArray.0.text`
##### After:
The following fields are invalid: `Items 1 > SubArray 1 > Text`
### What?
The `pasteURL` feature for Upload fields has been updated to support
both **client-side** and **server-side** URL fetching. Previously, users
could only paste URLs from the same domain as their Payload instance
(internal) or public domains, which led to **CORS** errors when trying
to fetch files from external URLs.
Now, users can choose between **client-side fetching** (default) and
**server-side fetching** using the new `pasteURL` option in the Upload
collection config.
### How?
- By default, Payload will attempt to fetch the file client-side
directly in the browser.
- To enable server-side fetching, you can configure the new `pasteURL`
option with an `allowList` of trusted domains.
- The new `/api/:collectionSlug/paste-url` endpoint is used to fetch
files server-side and stream them back to the browser.
#### Example
```
import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload'
export const Media: CollectionConfig = {
slug: 'media',
upload: {
// pasteURL: false, // Can now disable the pasteURL option entirely by passing "false".
pasteURL: {
allowList: [
{
hostname: 'payloadcms.com', // required
pathname: '',
port: '',
protocol: 'https', // defaults to https - options: "https" | "http"
search: ''
},
{
hostname: 'example.com',
pathname: '/images/*',
},
],
},
},
}
```
### Why
This update provides more flexibility for users to paste URLs into
Upload fields without running into **CORS errors** and allows Payload to
securely fetch files from trusted domains.
This adds support for calculating and displaying file sizes for JPEG XL
images.
Image resizing is not supported by sharp out-of-the-box yet:
https://github.com/lovell/sharp/issues/2731
### What?
Extends visibility into what view is being shown so custom components
have context as to where they are being rendered.
**This PR does not add React Context.**
### Why?
This was needed for the multi-tenant plugin where the selector is in the
navigation sidebar and has no way to know if it is being shown inside of
a document or the list view.
I assume other users may also want their server components to be aware
of where a component is rendering before hitting the client. An example
would be wanting to redirect on the server instead of on the client,
this is how multi-tenant redirects users from "global" enabled
collections to the document view.
### How?
Adds 2 new variables that are determined by the view being routed to.
`viewType` - which view is being rendered, ie `list`, `document`,
`version`, `account`, `verify`, `reset`
```ts
type ViewTypes =
| 'account'
| 'dashboard'
| 'document'
| 'list'
| 'reset'
| 'verify'
| 'version'
```
`documentSubViewType` - which tells you what sub view you are on, ie
`api`, `livePreview`, `default`, `versions`
```ts
type DocumentSubViewTypes =
| 'api'
| 'default'
| 'livePreview'
| 'version'
| 'versions'
```
- reduces unnecessary shallow copying within operations by removing
unnecessary spreads or .map()'s
- removes unnecessary `deleteMany` call in `deleteUserPreferences` for
auth-enabled collections
- replaces all instances of `validOperators.includes` with
`validOperatorMap[]`. O(n) => O(1)
- optimizes the `sanitizeInternalFields` function. Previously, it was
doing a **lot** of shallow copying
A lot of this deepCopying was just not necessary. This removes the
deepCopying from all field hook operations where I think it's 100% safe.
It does not remove all deepCopying, especially in areas where the input
data was deep copied, and that data pre-modification is then used after
the field hooks have run.
In these cases, further execution of the hook might be intentionally
expecting the unmodified version of that input data
Data for the EditMany view was fetched even though the EditMany Drawer
was not open. This, in combination with the router.replace call to add
the default limit query param, caused the root layout to re-render
### What?
General improvements:
- Disable duplication on tenant collections marked with `isGlobal`
- Simplify cookie setting logic and option loading for the selector
### What?
Updating wording for a sentence.
### Why?
I believe it was missing a word as it read a bit off without it and
causes a reread.
### How?
Doesn't feel like it reads right and causes a reread.
Fixes #
- "If you are building a website that fits within the limits _of_ a tool
like Webflow or Framer"
### Multi Tenant Plugin
This PR adds a `@payloadcms/plugin-multi-tenant` package. The goal is to
consolidate a source of truth for multi-tenancy. Currently we are
maintaining different implementations for clients, users in discord and
our examples repo. When updates or new paradigms arise we need to
communicate this with everyone and update code examples which is hard to
maintain.
### What does it do?
- adds a tenant selector to the sidebar, above the nav links
- adds a hidden tenant field to every collection that you specify
- adds an array field to your users collection, allowing you to assign
users to tenants
- by default combines the access control (to enabled collections) that
you define, with access control based on the tenants assigned to user on
the request
- by default adds a baseListFilter that filters the documents shown in
the list view with the selected tenant in the admin panel
### What does it not do?
- it does not implement multi-tenancy for your frontend. You will need
to query data for specific tenants to build your website/application
- it does not add a tenants collection, you **NEED** to add a tenants
collection, where you can define what types of fields you would like on
it
### The plugin config
Most of the options listed below are _optional_, but it is easier to
just lay out all of the configuration options.
**TS Type**
```ts
type MultiTenantPluginConfig<ConfigTypes = unknown> = {
/**
* After a tenant is deleted, the plugin will attempt to clean up related documents
* - removing documents with the tenant ID
* - removing the tenant from users
*
* @default true
*/
cleanupAfterTenantDelete?: boolean
/**
* Automatically
*/
collections: {
[key in CollectionSlug]?: {
/**
* Set to `true` if you want the collection to behave as a global
*
* @default false
*/
isGlobal?: boolean
/**
* Set to `false` if you want to manually apply the baseListFilter
*
* @default true
*/
useBaseListFilter?: boolean
/**
* Set to `false` if you want to handle collection access manually without the multi-tenant constraints applied
*
* @default true
*/
useTenantAccess?: boolean
}
}
/**
* Enables debug mode
* - Makes the tenant field visible in the admin UI within applicable collections
*
* @default false
*/
debug?: boolean
/**
* Enables the multi-tenant plugin
*
* @default true
*/
enabled?: boolean
/**
* Field configuration for the field added to all tenant enabled collections
*/
tenantField?: {
access?: RelationshipField['access']
/**
* The name of the field added to all tenant enabled collections
*
* @default 'tenant'
*/
name?: string
}
/**
* Field configuration for the field added to the users collection
*
* If `includeDefaultField` is `false`, you must include the field on your users collection manually
* This is useful if you want to customize the field or place the field in a specific location
*/
tenantsArrayField?:
| {
/**
* Access configuration for the array field
*/
arrayFieldAccess?: ArrayField['access']
/**
* When `includeDefaultField` is `true`, the field will be added to the users collection automatically
*/
includeDefaultField?: true
/**
* Additional fields to include on the tenants array field
*/
rowFields?: Field[]
/**
* Access configuration for the tenant field
*/
tenantFieldAccess?: RelationshipField['access']
}
| {
arrayFieldAccess?: never
/**
* When `includeDefaultField` is `false`, you must include the field on your users collection manually
*/
includeDefaultField?: false
rowFields?: never
tenantFieldAccess?: never
}
/**
* The slug for the tenant collection
*
* @default 'tenants'
*/
tenantsSlug?: string
/**
* Function that determines if a user has access to _all_ tenants
*
* Useful for super-admin type users
*/
userHasAccessToAllTenants?: (
user: ConfigTypes extends { user: User } ? ConfigTypes['user'] : User,
) => boolean
}
```
**Example usage**
```ts
import type { Config } from './payload-types'
import { buildConfig } from 'payload'
export default buildConfig({
plugins: [
multiTenantPlugin<Config>({
collections: {
pages: {},
},
userHasAccessToAllTenants: (user) => isSuperAdmin(user),
}),
],
})
```
### How to configure Collections as Globals for multi-tenant
When using multi-tenant, globals need to actually be configured as
collections so the content can be specific per tenant.
To do that, you can mark a collection with `isGlobal` and it will behave
like a global and users will not see the list view.
```ts
multiTenantPlugin({
collections: {
navigation: {
isGlobal: true,
},
},
})
```
🤖 Automated bump of templates for v3.17.1
Triggered by user: @denolfe
Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
### What?
When a document gets deleted we are not cleaning up jobs that would fail
if the document doesn't exist. This change makes an extra call to the DB
to delete any incomplete jobs for the document.
### Why?
The jobs queue will error and retry needlessly unless these are purged.
### How?
Adds a call to delete jobs from the delete operation.
### What?
While working on a custom database adapter (I know I am crazy for this)
I noticed that UpsertArgs is not exported when doing:
```
import {
type UpsertArgs
} from 'payload'
```
it results in:
```
Error: src/index.ts(21,8): error TS2614: Module '"payload"' has no exported member 'UpsertArgs'. Did you mean to use 'import UpsertArgs from "payload"' instead?
```
### Why?
Because index.ts in packages/payload/src/index.ts includes Upsert but
not UpsertArgs in export.
### How?
Add the export from UpsertArgs back.
Previously, every error from MongoDB was logged as "Value must be
unique", as well the response code should not be `BAD_REQUEST` but
`INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR`. `throw error` preserves the original error so
it can be traced.
This PR makes the "test" folder strict in typescript.
`pnpm build:test` before: Found 3275 errors in 174 files.
`pnpm build:test` after: Found 4912 errors in 268 files.
At some point we should bring that number to 0 and make it a requirement
in the CI. Currently `pnpm build:test` is not run anywhere in the CI.
Additionally, I took the opportunity to combine the duplicate
configurations from `tsconfig.json` and `tsconfig.typecheck.json` using
"extend".
declaration, declarationMap and sourceMap have been removed as they have
no reason to exist in noEmit.
The settings I left in `tsconfig.typecheck.json` are ones that I'm not
sure why they are there. Perhaps the file could be removed or at least
reduced further.
This PR modifies `tsconfig.base.json` by setting the following
strictness properties to true: `strict`, `noUncheckedIndexedAccess` and
`noImplicitOverride`.
In packages where compilation errors were observed, these settings were
opted out, and TODO comments were added to make it easier to track the
roadmap for converting everything to strict mode.
The following packages now have increased strictness, which prevents new
errors from being accidentally introduced:
- storage-vercel-blob
- storage-s3*
- storage-gcs
- plugin-sentry
- payload-cloud*
- email-resend*
- email-nodemailer*
*These packages already had `strict: true`, but now have
`noUncheckedIndexedAccess` and `noImplicitOverride`.
Note that this only affects the `/packages` folder, but not
`/templates`, `/test` or `/examples` which have a different `tsconfig`.
The `access.read` function executed within form state was missing the
`id` arg, and was also incorrectly setting `data` as `doc`. When
building form state, there is no concept of a "doc" because it is
possible to build form state using only a subset of fields. There is
"data", however, which represents the schema path at the entry point of
the function. Similarly, when building form state on within an
`onChange` function, for example, we do not send the original doc
through the request, which is what "doc" would represent. Instead, we
send either `data` or `formState`, both of which could represent a
_modified_ doc. This particular invocation of read access does not
effect the visibility of fields themselves, but rather their return
values from the form state endpoint. Field visibility is determined at
the request level.
This significantly optimizes the form state, reducing its size by up to
more than 3x and improving overall response times. This change also has
rolling effects on initial page size as well, where the initial state
for the entire form is sent through the request. To achieve this, we do
the following:
- Remove `$undefined` strings that are potentially attached to
properties like `value`, `initialValue`, `fieldSchema`, etc.
- Remove unnecessary properties like empty `errorPaths` arrays and empty
`customComponents` objects, which only need to exist if used
- Remove unnecessary properties like `valid`, `passesCondition`, etc.
which only need to be returned if explicitly `false`
- Remove unused properties like `isSidebar`, which simply don't need to
exist at all, as they can be easily calculated during render
## Results
The following results were gathered by booting up each test suite listed
below using the existing seed data, navigating to a document in the
relevant collection, then typing a single letter into the noted field in
order to invoke new form-state. The result is then saved to the file
system for comparison.
| Test Suite | Collection | Field | Before | After | Percentage Change |
|------|------|---------|--------|--------|--------|
| `field-perf` | `blocks-collection` | `layout.0.field1` | 227kB | 110
kB | ~52% smaller |
| `fields` | `array-fields` | `items.0.text` | 14 kB | 4 kB | ~72%
smaller |
| `fields` | `block-fields` | `blocks.0.richText` | 25 kB | 14 kB | ~44%
smaller |
Previously, the url field of a link was stored and outputted despite the
link being an internal link. This PR ensures that either the link url,
or the link doc is stored and outputted - never both.
If you add text to the editor, then delete it using ctrl+a + delete, one
empty paragraph that cannot be removed remains in the editor state.
In order to account for this, we have a `hasText()` function - this,
however, was not used in our JSX and HTML converters. This caused the
converters to incorrectly output a linebreak if said empty editor state
was passed in.
Original issue: #10534
The original issue was partially fixed by #10535, but it missed a case
that overrides a post method with get.
This PR passes the `basePath` to the overridden call.
Better error message when no argument is passed to `pnpm payload`.
Before:
```
Unknown script: "".
```
After:
```
Please provide a command to run
Available commands:
- command-1
- command-2
- etc.
```
After working on this I found a more accurate way to reproduce the bug:
- in the issue repro, type a letter in the select menu.
- delete the letter and wait for the debounce (300ms)
- type another letter.
- in devtools, you should see that the query increases the pagination by
+1. With this change, the pagination is reset when the input changes.
Fixes#10496
I'd like to do integration testing. But since there is no isolated `/ui`
test yet, this requires some planning. I have it pending.
### What?
Allows a user to delete a scheduled publish event after it has been
added:

### Why?
Previously a user had no control over making changes once scheduled.
### How?
Extends the `scheduledPublishHandler` server action to accept a
`deleteID` for the event that should be removed and exposes this to the
user via the admin UI in a new column in the Upcoming Events table.
Refined the grammar and structure of the usage note for
`vercelPostgresAdapter`. Replaced the ambiguous phrase "If when using"
with "If you are using" for better readability and clarity.
Continuation of #10540. Passes server props to custom label components
rendered within table columns, such as the list view. This way custom
server components can have access to `payload`, `i18n`, etc. as
expected.
After merging this PR: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10169
the estonian language pack has been published, but since the translation
type was not correct, it meant en wasn't used as a fallback lanugage,
which resulted the whole app to crash:
In the Browser the following error is shown, if Estonian language is
picked.
```
Error: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'default')
at resolveErrorDev (webpack-internal:///(app-pages-browser)/./node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.1.3_react-dom@19.0.0_react@19.0.0__react@19.0.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/react-server-dom-webpack/cjs/react-server-dom-webpack-client.browser.development.js:1792:63)
at processFullStringRow (webpack-internal:///(app-pages-browser)/./node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.1.3_react-dom@19.0.0_react@19.0.0__react@19.0.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/react-server-dom-webpack/cjs/react-server-dom-webpack-client.browser.development.js:2071:17)
at processFullBinaryRow (webpack-internal:///(app-pages-browser)/./node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.1.3_react-dom@19.0.0_react@19.0.0__react@19.0.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/react-server-dom-webpack/cjs/react-server-dom-webpack-client.browser.development.js:2059:7)
at progress (webpack-internal:///(app-pages-browser)/./node_modules/.pnpm/next@15.1.3_react-dom@19.0.0_react@19.0.0__react@19.0.0_sass@1.77.4/node_modules/next/dist/compiled/react-server-dom-webpack/cjs/react-server-dom-webpack-client.browser.development.js:2262:17)
```
Fixes #
This is now fixed by adding the correct type to the translation object.
### What?
The documentation for `addFieldRow` and `replaceFieldRow` was not
updated during the v2 -> v3 update.
### How?
Updates the documentation for `addFieldRow` and `replaceFieldRow`.
Fixes#9244
Since postgres uses number IDs by default, when we were storing the
relationship field value with postgres we weren't able to query it
This fixes that problem by casting the ID to always a string making it
safe for querying inside the JSON field
In PR https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9507, which aims to
enable only used formats to be enabled in lexical, the
`TEXT_TYPE_TO_FORMAT` constant in the lexical library was altered. This
means it becomes impossible to create a feature relying on the
`highlight` format. I am of the opinion that this should not be the
case; and have used this for a lexical feature in one of my projects.
The type of `enabledFormats` of the `createClientFeature` function
should also be updated to reflect the availability of the format.
This PR aims to:
- Remove the alteration to the library constant
- Update type of `enabledFormats`
### What?
The list view was throwing a hydration error for date fields.
### Why?
The issue really stems from the fact that cells are client rendered. We
dynamically load the dateFNS Locale object at runtime to keep the bundle
size small — which makes sense. But on the first render that means we do
not have the Locale object from the known locale so the server/client
determines what to render it as. This causes a mismatch when hydrating.
In the future I think cells could be server rendered and that would
solve the need for this fix which adds "Loading..." while the dateFNS
Locale is loaded.
I think server rendering the cells would allow us to import the dateFNS
Locale inline (blocking) and then pass the rendered string down to the
list view. This should work because we **know** the locale on the
server.
### How?
In this PR, it adds a "Loading..." fallback for the date cell if the
dateFNS Locale has not loaded yet.
Fixes#10044
Fixes#10529. The `req.locale` property within collection and global
access control functions does not reflect the current locale. This was
because we were attaching the locale to the req only _after_ running
`payload.auth`, which attempts to get access control without a
fully-formed req. The fix is to first authenticate the user using the
`executeAuthStrategies` operation directly, then determine the request
locale with that user, and finally get access results with the proper
locale.
This PR adds `cacheTags: boolean` (default `true`) to allow users to
disable the appended document updatedAt value in the case of hosting
with third party CDNs which may not allow additional search params and
throw an error.
It also fixes how we append this value to consider the case where the
URL already contains parameters and appends it with `&` instead.
In the future `cacheTags` can be made an object to allow granularity for
disabling `eTag` headers used for caching as well.
The cache tag control should help with these two issues:
- Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9880
- Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9993
The appending of the value correctly addresses this:
- Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10139
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10436
Fixes an issue where drafts' updatedAt timestamp is not being updated.
We weren't updating the `versionData` to have the right timestamp in the
saveVersion operation when drafts were being updated.
Added e2e tests to make sure 'Last Modified' is always different in both
autosave and non-autosave drafts.
This should fix it https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10387
I don't know why we had 2 different copies of normalizeMarkdown.
Also, the most up-to-date one still had a bug where lines were
considered as if they were inside codeblocks when they weren't.
How I tested that it works:
1. I copied the `normalizeMarkdown` implementation from this PR into the
website repo, and made sure it is called before the conversion to
editorState.
2. In the admin panel, sync docs.
3. In the admin panel, refresh mdx to lexical (new button, below sync
docs).
4. Look for the examples from bug #10387 and verify that they have been
resolved.
An extra pair of eyes would be nice to make sure I'm not getting
confused with the imports.
### What?
Consolidates logic in update and updateByID. These two operations used a
lot of the same core functionality. This is a QOL improvement for future
features/fixes on each operation. You will not need to make changes to
both operations now.
### Why?
Recently we released a feature for `publishSpecificLocale` and that was
only implemented on the updateByID operation. I think future
enhancements and fixes may suffer the same treatment.
### How?
Moves shared logic into a new file with a function called
`updateDocument`.
### What?
This PR fixes a minor issue in `richtext-lexical` where editor
placeholders were not localized.
### Why?
To allow users to localize placeholders accordingly with their language
preferences in config.
### How?
By evaluating the placeholder in the editor RSC, if any is provided. The
`ContentEditable` component falls back to a default in the event that no
placeholder was provided as this was the existing behavior.
Fixes#10518
The `req` object returned from `initReq` does not include the `user`
property, and instead returned `user` and `i18n` _alongside_ the req
(and in the case of `i18n`, duplicately, as it was _also_ on the req).
Now, these properties exist directly on the req itself as expected. The
`initPage` function was also unnecessary instantiating a new local req
object just to override the `headers`, `url`, and `query` properties.
Instead of doing this, we now support overriding properties upon
instantiating a new req, bypassing the need to create an entirely new
object.
Fixes the utilities alias used by shadcn to a specific file renamed to
`ui.ts` from `cn.ts` since there may be other utilities installed by
shadcn depending on the components the user installs.
Co-Authored-By: Q.Tran <quan.tran@metro.digital>
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10462
This behavior caused the fixed toolbar of the lexical editor within the
drawer to trigger overlap behavior of the fixed toolbar belonging to the
lexical editor behind the drawer.
Editors within drawers should be treated as separate, instead of being
able to form parent-child relationships between editors behind or in
nested drawers
Previously, this config:
```ts
import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload'
export const tabSlug = 'tabs'
export const Tab: CollectionConfig = {
slug: tabSlug,
fields: [
{
type: 'tabs',
tabs: [
{
name: 'tabLocalized',
localized: true,
fields: [
{
name: 'title',
type: 'text',
},
{
name: 'array',
type: 'array',
fields: [
{
name: 'title',
type: 'text',
},
],
},
],
},
],
},
],
}
```
This call
```ts
const result = await payload.create({
collection: tabSlug,
locale: englishLocale,
data: {
tabLocalized: {},
},
})
```
Led to the following crash with the MongoDB adapter
<img width="741" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8d1d37de-a685-4a30-bd37-58af164108a2"
/>
This is due to how Mongoose, apparently just ignores the `minimize:
false` configuration
a83a430a3a/packages/db-mongodb/src/models/buildSchema.ts (L571)
and we, instead of `tabLocalized: { en: { } }` receive just
`tabLocalized: {}`.
This isn't an issue with group fields because we have fallback for them
a83a430a3a/packages/payload/src/fields/hooks/afterChange/promise.ts (L203)
This PR adds the same for tabs.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8036
This PR upgrades lexical from 0.20.0 to 0.21.0. As stated in the docs,
please ensure you're using our re-exported lexical packages instead of
installing lexical directly. E.g., import from
`@payloadcms/richtext-lexical/lexical` instead of `lexical`. Direct
lexical imports are not supported and may break.
This PR ports over all relevant PRs from the lexical playground that
have been pushed between 0.20.0 and 0.21.0. This includes a lot of bug
fixes related to tables, specifically scrollable tables and table
selection.
🤖 Automated bump of templates for v3.16.0
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Editing fields during a locale change on slow networks can lead to
changes being reset when the new form state is returned. This is because
the fields receive new values from context when the new locale loads in,
which may have occurred _after_ changes were made to the fields. The fix
is to subscribe to a new `localeIsLoading` context which is set
immediately after changing locales, and then reset once the new locale
loads in. This also removes the misleading `@deprecated` flag from the
`useLocale` hook itself.
**Description:**
- [x] Replaces the [SKIPPED] entry with the correct translation for
"Blockquote".
- [x] I have read and understand the CONTRIBUTING.md document in this
repository.
**Type of Change:**
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue).
**Fixes:**
1. fix the translation issue by replacing the [SKIPPED] entry with the
correct Thai translation for "Blockquote". Which I choose
"ข้อความอ้างอิง" However one might prefer other form of translation like
"คำอ้างอิง" or "กล่องข้อความอ้างอิง" which represent the 'block' with in
the 'Blockquote'
2. corrects the Thai translation for "Horizontal Rule." The translation
has been changed from "กฎแนวนอน," which was a mistranslation, to
"เส้นขอบแนวนอน" to better reflect the meaning of "Horizontal Rule" as a
visual divider or border.
docs: update beforeValidate documentation
These hooks operate similarly across the different contexts they can be
registered in, but were not sufficiently documented as such.
Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <stekuznetsov@microsoft.com>
I think some automatic formatter added the `{' '}` styling, it doesn't
render correctly. Update the formatting for this banner to remove it and
correctly refer to the `_status` field.
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There was a `<br/>` tag, which was visible on the docs page. Also, I
removed spacing from the second tip box, to keep in consistent with tips
in other places in docs.
Previously, updates of the node fields from outside the form using
setFields did not trigger re-fetching the initial state, and thus
providing updated values to the form. This is to avoid unnecessary
re-renders of the form and unnecessary requests when setFields is
triggered from within the form.
This PR resets the initial state, thus triggering a re-render and
re-fetch of the initial state, if node.setFields is called from outside
the form. This preserves the performance optimization
The collection access endpoint, apparently, can be used without an ID as
well and the correct status code in `notFoundResponse` was missing.
Huge thanks to @akhrarovsaid
This PR auto-runs jobs only when an admin route is visited. This
solution is only temporary, as it will not work for deployments without
the admin panel that should run jobs
This PR improves how we handle REST API.
Problems before:
* `packages/next/src/routes/rest/*` had a huge amount of code that
didn't depend on next.js at all.
* `packages/next/src/routes/rest/index.ts` itself was not only huge but
also really hard to follow. Every method (`GET`, `POST` etc. was almost
full copy of another).
* `packages/next/src/utilities` had some utilities like
`headersWithCors` or `createPayloadRequest` that again, weren't depend
on next.js and potentially can be used outside of next.js.
Now:
All the logic that's not related to next.js now is inside
`packages/payload`, `packages/next/src/routes/rest/index.ts` now is only
_40_ lines instead of 900+
Functions like `headersWithCors` are now implemented and exported in
`payload`. To keep bc, we re-export them from the same path but marked
as `@deprecated`.
You can attach Payload REST API to any backend framework that uses Fetch
API (like Remix / SolidStart / Bun / Hono) if you don't need the admin
panel in your server instance, but you still want to have REST API. The
main function [`handleEndpoints`
](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10466/files#diff-82e97630068f9fc40256f3f46e06226215ab150d16012281810586b51b0cfd51R28)
accepts `Request` and returns `Response`.
It's also doable with Express, but you'd have to convert node.js'
req/res to fetch.
The `ListPreferences` and `ColumnPreferences` types were defined
multiple times in different places, making it difficult to make changes
across the board. Now, the `ListPreferences` type is exported directly
from `payload` alongside the other preferences types, and
`ColumnPreferences` has been merged directly into this type to simplify
usage as this is not a standalone preference.
Currently, unless a locale is present in the URL search params, the
locale context is instantiated using the default locale until prefs load
in client-side. This causes the locale selector to briefly render in
with the incorrect (default) locale before being replaced by the proper
locale of the request. For example, if the default locale is `en`, and
the page is requested in `es`, the locale selector will flash with
English before changing to the correct locale, even though the page data
itself is properly loaded in Spanish. This is especially evident within
slow networks.
The fix is to query the user's locale preference server-side and thread
it into the locale provider to initialize state. Because search params
are not available within server layouts, we cannot pass the locale param
in the same way, so we rely on the provider itself to read them from the
`useSearchParams` hook. If present, this takes precedence over the
user's preference if it exists.
Since the root page also queries the user's locale preference to
determine the proper locale across navigation, we use React's cache
function to dedupe these function calls and ensure only a single query
is made to the db for each request.
If the user has tasks configured, we set up cron jobs on init.
We also make sure to only run on one instance using a instance
identifier stored in a global.
This adds a new property to the payloadCloudPlugin: `jobs`.
It is currently possible to set all types of valid JSON within the
`payload-preferences` collection via the REST API, but not the Local
API. For example, locales are currently saved as plain strings to the
`value` field, something that is only possible through REST. This is
because there is a custom POST handler that submits the data directly to
the db using the update operation itself, bypassing typical `json` field
validation. However, when using the Local API, it does not behave in the
same way, and throws a validation error instead. The fix is to add a
custom `validate` function to this field that attempts to parse the
value, and if it succeeds, returns true. This way both APIs behave the
same.
### What?
In the scheduled publish feature, it is possible to open the modal to
schedule publishing a document even before you have saved a draft. This
change removes the option to open the drawer to even attempt this.
This also fixes an issue if you do not have permission to publish, you
cannot schedule publish either.
### Why?
There were numerous problems:
1. The schedule publish events would show all other publish events for
the collection without an ID in the query
2. Scheduling a publish would not work without an ID for a document to
publish
### How?
Removes the Schedule Publish menu item and drawer if you are on a
collection without an ID or you do not have permission to publish.
Without an ID:

With an ID:

Perviously, you would always have the option to Schedule Publish.
### What?
Export the default Payload JWTAuthentication strategy function for
extending and using in your own custom auth strategies that need to rely
on JWT.
### Why?
This makes it more simple to implement your own custom auth strategy.
All you need to do is set a valid JWT token as a cookie and then import
the default auth strategy so that the user will be recognized.
### How?
Exports the function and makes it reusable by adding a to the args a
strategyName prop. In the `executeAuthStrategies` function we assign the
strategyName from the configured `auth.strategies` own `name` property.
### What?
The status indicator was not updating properly when users were clicking
"unpublish" and "revert changes"
### Why?
hasPublishedDoc, unpublishedVersionCount and
mostRecentVersionIsAutosaved states were not being updated properly.
### How?
This PR updates the variables when interacting with the status actions
and sets mostRecentVersionIsAutosaved to false when the publish button
is clicked.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9531
Fixes#10284. The `admin.disable` property is no longer supported as of
v3. Instead, to opt-out of serving the Admin Panel, REST API, or GraphQL
API, you must delete their corresponding directories within your Next.js
app. For example, to opt-out of everything, delete the `/app/(payload)`
directory entirely. Or to remove specifically the Admin Panel or API
routes, delete the `/app/(payload)/admin` or `/app/(payload)/api`
directories, respectively. Note: if you've modified the default paths
for these routes via `admin.routes`, delete those directories instead.
Makes the wrapper container `<div class='payload-richtext'>` optional.
This is useful when importing and re-using the `<RichText/>` component
as part of another custom component already providing a container.
If the following markdown:
```md
**`text`**
```
was imported and then re-exported, the result was
```md
`**text**`
```
Which would have been rendered as
```html
<code>**text**</code>
```
Instead of
```html
<strong><code>text</code></strong>
```
The localization e2e test is notorious for flaking, consuming a lot of
time and resources continually retrying. This was because the test was
attempting to click DOM elements using selectors that never resolve, or
attempting to click inaccessible DOM nodes such as those behind a modal.
The fix is to ensure that the dot nav, for example, is disabled while
form state loads, and that modals are properly closed prior to executing
subsequent tests, etc. Tests also needed to explicitly check for
_enabled_ states before performing click actions, rather than simply
awaiting their visibility.
Fixes#10018. When toggling columns, then sorting them, the table is
reset to the collection's default columns instead of the user's
preferred columns. This is because when sorting columns, a stale
client-side cache of the user's preferences is used to update their sort
preference. This is because when column state is constructed
server-side, it completely bypasses the client-side cache. To fix this,
sort preferences are now also set on the server right alongside column
preferences, which performs an upsert-like operation to ensure that no
existing preferences are lost.
### What?
If you query with all locales using the `'all'` value for locales, the
`req.locale` value is `'all'` but the type definition only contains the
available locales.
### Why?
The `CustomPayloadRequestProperties.locale` property was only being
typed as `TypedLocale` and was not extending `'all'.`
### How?
Extends type all to the locale type definition in req
Fixes#10244
If `@payload-config` is not set in tsconfig, findConfig could fail when
performing a `path.extname` on an undefined value.
Example error in this scenario:
```
TypeError [ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE]: The "path" argument must be of type string. Received undefined.
```
Reproduction steps:
1. Set `strict: true` in `templates/website/tsconfig.json`
2. You will find a ts error in
`templates/website/src/components/RichText/index.tsx`.
This is because the blockType property of blocks is generated by Payload
as a literal (e.g. "mediaBlock") and cannot be assigned to a string.
To test this PR, you can make the change to `JSXConvertersFunction` in
node_modules of the website template
A large number of users have been confused why their upload collection
doesn't work as expected when deploying to Vercel. This is because by
default, Payload uses local disk storage for file uploads - which will
not function properly in that environment.
This adds a warning if a user is deploying on Vercel, and they have any
upload collection missing an adapter - aka, writing to disk.
### What?
Uses `cross-env` for the `dev:payload` script in the plugin template.
### Why?
To achieve compatibility with Windows.
### How?
Adds `cross-env` as a dev dependency and modifies the `dev:payload`
script.
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### What?
This patch implements the functionality in `imageResizer` to omit the
generation of the image when either width or height is undefined and
`withoutEnlargement` is set to `undefined`
### Why?
#9986: `withoutEnlargement` doesn't work when `height` is undefined in
`upload.imageSizes`
### How?
This code checks if `withoutEnlargement` is undefined and either
`targetWidth` or `targetHeight` is missing. If so, it further checks
whether the target dimensions (if provided) are larger than the original
image dimensions. If the target would enlarge the image, it returns
'omit', skipping the resizing to prevent enlargement
Fixes#9986
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### What?
This PR adjusts the `.gitignore` file in the plugin template to prevent
tracking of the nested `.next` folder.
### Why?
The existing rule excludes a top-level `.next` folder. However, in the
plugin template, next generates the folder in `/dev` instead.
### How?
Adjusting `.gitignore` to consider that `.next` may be nested in
different folders.
Notes:
- Initially I made it explicit, after judging the rest of the file I
realized not everyone likes explicit rules so I simplified. Both
`**/.next/` & `.next/` should be functionally equivalent though.
Say you opened
`http://localhost:3000/admin/collections/posts/67786e917283ec71ce4ab058?branch=main`,
the `branch=main` query param would not be passed to the find operation.
This means that reading `req.query` in, say, an `afterRead` hook, you
would get an empty object back.
This PR threads through `query`, `search` and `searchParams` with the
main goal of making them accessible in hooks.
## Use-case
Custom branch selector component in a collection's edit view.
Select branch => `branch` query param is added to the URL.
Collection `afterRead` hook then fetches the respective content from
that branch (which it gets from `req.query`) and returns its data
This deletes the outdated testing example, as it has not been updated to
Payload v3 yet.
We can add it back in the future once we updated it. Generally, the
Next.js testing docs should now be valid:
https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/testing. However,
it might still make sense to provide a v3 testing example to showcase
things like booting up an in-memory db
### What?
This PR fixes numerous links across the docs, both internal docs links
and external links. This PR also fixes some minor formatting issues in
some places, as well as optically aligns the markdown tables in tables
that had broken links.
### Why?
To properly link readers to the correct location in the docs, and for
better formatting and easier consumption.
### How?
Changes to many `.mdx` files in the `docs` folder.
Notes:
- There are duplicative section id's in `docs/authentication/email.mdx`,
I've fixed one such link, but have left it as is for now.
To reproduce the bug:
1. Within a Lexical editor, insert a relationship field.
2. In the drawer, change the selected collection.
3. The table below changes correctly, but the title and the "create new"
button quickly revert to the original option.
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Fixes#9882 and #9691
In 2.0, we would accept data coming back from an update operation and
then reflect those changes in UI.
However, in 3.0, we did not do that anymore - meaning you could change a
document with hooks in `beforeChange` or `afterChange`, but then not see
the changes made on the server.
This PR updates the way that `mergeServerFormState` works, and adds a
property to optionally allow values from server form state - which can
then be used in the `onSuccess` form handler which may need to define
new field values.
Allows to set `maxDepth: 0` for join fields and improves JSDoc about
`maxDepth`, adds tests to confirm that
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10243 is not an issue, but
just happens because the default `maxDepth` is `1`.
### What
The vercel storage adapter returns a 500 internal server error when a
file is not found.
It's expected that it will return 404 when a file is not found.
### Why
The `head` function from vercel blob sdk does not return undefined when
a blob is not found, but throws an error as documented here:
https://vercel.com/docs/storage/vercel-blob/using-blob-sdk#head
### How
Check if exception thrown is of type BlobNotFoundError and return a 404
in that case.
### Testing
***Note***: I have not been able to test this inside payload itself as
I'm unable to build a package to test with. I have tested the
implementation outside. Is it possible to get a canary build so proper
testing with package can be done?
Fixes#10326
Similar to #10331. Since React 19, refs can now be passed directly
through props without the need for `React.forwardRef`. This greatly
simplifies components types and overall syntax.
Fixes#10325. Since React 19, refs can now be passed directly through
props without the need for `React.forwardRef`. This greatly simplifies
components types and overall syntax.
This PR adds a button to the `/account` view which allows users to reset
their preferences on-demand. This is to that editors can quickly reset their
preferences via the admin ui without the need of accessing the db directly,
which was simply not possible before. To do this, we add a new button at
the bottom of the account view which performs a standard `DELETE`
request using the REST API to the `'payload-preferences'` collection.
Related: #9949
Demo: [Posts-reset-prefs--Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/560cbbe3-06ef-4b7c-b3c2-9702883b1fc6)
Since the `@payloadcms/live-preview-react` package could be installed
within headless front-ends, it does not necessarily need to be
restricted to only React 19. This package does not use any newer React
features since hooks were introduced in v16.8.0. For this reason, the
peer deps have been loosened to allow this and all other major versions
up to React 19. This change was first introduced in #6387.
### What?
`path` was missing in server component prop types.
### How?
Adds a BaseFieldServerProps for each field type that accepts takes
`path` as a prop.
### What?
Previously, `.env` & `.env.example` modifications during `cpa` occurred
after a project was initialized.
### Why?
As a result, these modifications would be seen as uncommitted
modifications in the project repo.
### How?
Now, we make these modifications in the `createProject` script before
the project is initialized.
Also, updates the **template** `.env.example` files to use the generic
db name `your-database-name` for better alignment & clarity.
Fixes#10232
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When `defaultPopulate` is enabled without specifying `filename: true`
and `url: true` for collections with an upload field. The upload will
not have a valid URL when returned from Payload APIs and will instead be
returned with a value of `null`
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When updating password within the account view, the server console
throws an error because it is unable to find the remaining user fields
when building form state. This was because the field schema map sets
these fields within its own `_users.auth` key, separate from the other
fields. When the form submits, it uses this key as the schema path,
which may not contain all user fields, even though it sends full
document data through the request.
Fixes#10296. When an async `useEffect` runs twice or more before
resolving, we use the Abort Controller API to cancel previous events.
This works by instantiating a new ref on each run, and if a previous ref
was detected, it will be aborted and a new instance will be set up for
the next run. However, while the logic was aborting previous instances
as expected, it was failing to instantiate a new one.
Whenever form state fails, like when field conditions, validations, or
default value functions throw errors, blocks and array rows are stuck
within an infinite loading state. Examples of this might be when
accessing properties of undefined within these functions, etc. Although
these errors are logged to the server console, the UI is be misleading,
where the user often waits for the request to resolve rather than
understanding that an underlying API error has occurred. Now, we safely
execute these functions within a `try...catch` block and handle their
failures accordingly. On the client, form state will resolve as expected
using the default return values for these functions.
### What?
This PR aims to prevent a runtime error by allowing deletions in media
collections and preventing them from impacting workflows while using
`hasMany` upload fields.
### Why?
To prevent runtime issues during common tasks.
### How?
By treating deleted media documents as empty placeholders instead of
undefined objects.
Fixes#9328
Before:
[Dashboard-before--Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/32cbfe1d-2569-43bc-be05-abd2d9913b9b)
After:
[Dashboard-after--Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b5cb67b8-21de-403c-879c-680e49fd380c)
Notes:
- There is room for improvement here: allow selection of existing media
in upload collection instead of forcing user to upload new. Workaround
is to remove the row and choose existing as usual.
- New uploads chosen will always replace the first instance of undefined
placeholder due to the simple check. If you have 3 deleted entries and
open the drawer on the second one, then it will populate the first one
anyway. This can be improved but will require more laborious code
changes.
- Noticed an issue where deleted non-hasMany upload fields do not
re-render after a file is uploaded. It only shows the previous deleted
doc, ie id: "untitled - ID: ...". Re-renders correctly when choosing
from existing. This is unrelated to this PR. I will investigate further.
- I'm realizing this actually diverges from what `db-postgres` does, as
deleted entries in a `hasMany` upload gets removed from the field in the
initial deletion probably due to cascading the deletion...
When hitting the delete or updates routes and no docs were effected, the
API returns success messages with improper verb tenses, i.e. `Deleted 0
Post successfully`.
fix#10197
The template was missing defining internalDocToHref.
This callback is necessary because Payload does not know which URLs each
document will be displayed on.
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This The plugin order in postcss.config.js was causing UI rendering
issues in mobile Safari (#10135). This pull request affects the website
template and the vercel website template.
Current version:
```
// Website template: /templates/website/postcss.config.js
// Vercel website template: /templates/with-vercel-website/postcss.config.js
export default {
plugins: {
autoprefixer: {},
tailwindcss: {},
},
}
```
PostCSS was loading Autoprefixer before Tailwind and the vendor prefixes
were not properly being prepended.
Fixed version (per [Tailwind
docs](https://tailwindcss.com/docs/browser-support)):
```
export default {
plugins: {
tailwindcss: {}, // this is first
autoprefixer: {}, // this is second
},
}
```
### What?
Previously, while uploading a file - if the uploading process took a bit
of time, users could still save the document prior to the upload fully
completing.
### Why?
During the uploading process - the save button should be disabled until
the upload is complete to prevent premature saving of an upload
document.
### How?
Now, we keep track of the state of the upload in a provider and disable
the save button until the file is fully uploaded.
Fixes an issue where if a checkbox field was in the first position of a
collection, and you tried to filter on it via the List view, the page
would crash.
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### What?
This PR fixes an issue with `plugin-search` where the ReindexButton was
not directing the reindex call to the correct endpoint location if the
user defined a custom config api route.
### Why?
To allow collection reindexing even when the default base api path gets
overriden with a user-provided one.
### How?
By threading the custom route to the ReindexButton component that calls
the reindex endpoint.
Fixes#10245
Notes:
- I think the `basePath` check/manipulation might be better in the RSC
instead of the client
Edit: @JessChowdhury Didn't see you were assigned until after! Felt bad
about this since it's my bad, wanted to take some ownership over the bug
here, my mistake!
Fixes#10234. Some fields, such as focal point fields for upload enabled
collections, were rendering in the condition selector despite being
hidden from the column selector. This was because the logic for the
column selector was filtering fields without labels, but the same was
not being done for the filter conditions. This, however, is not a good
way to filter these fields as it requires this specific logic to be
written in multiple places. Instead, they need to explicitly check for
`hidden` and `disabled` in addition to `disableListFilter` and
`disableListColumn`. The actual filtering logic has been improved across
the two instances as well, removing multiple duplicative loops.
This change has also exposed a underlying issue with the way columns
were handled within the table columns provider. When row selections were
enabled, the selector columns were present in column state. This caused
problems when interacting with column indices, such as when reordering
columns. Instead of needing to manually filter these out every time we
need to work with column state, they no longer appear there in the first
place. Instead, we inject the row selectors directly into the table
itself, completely isolating these row selectors from the column state.
Adds more control over how you can disable GraphQL queries / mutations
for collections and globals.
For example, you might want to disable all GraphQL queries and mutations
for a given collection, but you still have relationship fields that
relate to that collection, therefore depend on the types being
generated.
Now, instead of passing `graphQL: false` (which completely disables
everything, including types, which would break relationship fields) you
can now specify `graphQL.disableQueries: true` and
`graphQL.disableMutations: true`to keep the types, but disable just the
queries / mutations.
Closes#9893
What?
This PR fixes an issue with the WhereBuilder where if the first field in
a collection had disableListFilter enabled, the select in that fields
Condition would be rendered disabled, making it impossible to query docs
in list view.
Why?
To allow users to query their documents while still being able to set
disableListFilter on fields regardless of where they are in the
collection hierarchy.
How?
By setting the intitial field selection to the first
`admin.listDisabledColumn: false` field when clicking the Add Condition
button in the WhereBuilder and Condition components.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10110
### What?
On windows, the `payload-graphql generate:schema` command fails.
### Why?
Because the config it's trying to load is `c:\path\to\config.js`, which
node interprets as `\path\to\config.js` on the `c:` protocol.
### How?
By changing it to use a file URL, as in `file:\\\c:\path\to\config.js`.
The change is the same as what the main `payload` cli does:
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/packages/payload/src/bin/index.ts#L54Fixes#9309
Co-authored-by: Violet Rosenzweig <rosenzweigv@leoncountyfl.gov>
There were a handful of list view e2e tests written into the text and
email field test suite, making them hard to find as they were isolated
from other related tests. A few of these tests were also duplicative
across suites, making CI run them twice unnecessarily.
### What?
Exit process after `payload jobs:run` without cron is executed
### Why?
I would expect the `payload jobs:run` command to exit normally after
execution. With mongodb this is not the case as database connections are
open so the node process itself will not exit.
### How?
Execute `payload.db.destroy` to close all db connections after queue is
execution is done.
Fixes: #9851
Removes the useless `_verified` checkbox from user creation. We can't
make it functional from the admin UI, because if we respected the
incoming `_verified` property from a user creation, then any user could
auto-verify themselves via REST / GraphQL APIs.
Fixes#10158
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Bumps Next.js to the latest version `15.1.3`. This affects only internal
`package.json` files (in the root dir and test)
Fixes errors from here https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10209
Improves the admin e2e test splitting by grouping them by type with
semantic names as opposed to numerically. This will provide much needed
clarity to exactly _where_ new admin tests should be written and help to
quickly distinguish the areas of failure within the CI overview.
Adds a feature to allow editors to schedule publish / unpublish events
in the future. Must be enabled by setting
`versions.drafts.schedulePublish: true` in your Collection / Global
configs.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ca1d7a8b-946a-4eac-b911-c2177dbe3b1c
Todo:
- [x] Translate new i18n keys
- [x] Wire up locale-specific scheduled publish / unpublish actions
Previously, the following MDX could not be parsed by lexical:
```tsx
<RestExamples
data={[
{
operation: "Find"
}
]}
```
Instead, it had to be converted into valid JSON:
```tsx
<RestExamples
data={[
{
"operation": "Find"
}
]}
```
This PR permits using the first example, as it swaps out JSON.parse with
them ore lenient [json5](https://www.npmjs.com/package/json5) package
parser
When using various controls within the List View, those selections are
sometimes not persisted. This is especially evident when selecting
`perPage` from the List View, where the URL and UI would reflect this
selection, but the controls would be stale. Similarly, after changing
`perPage` then navigating to another page through the pagination
controls, `perPage` would reset back to the original value. Same with
the sort controls, where sorting by a particular column would not be
reflected in the UI. This was because although we modify the URL search
params and fire off a new query with those changes, we were not updating
local component state.
Adds the ability to create a project using an existing in the Payload
repo example through `create-payload-app`:
For example:
`pnpx create-payload-app --example custom-server` - creates a project
from the
[custom-server](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/custom-server)
example.
This is much easier and faster then downloading the whole repo and
copying the example to another folder.
Note that we don't configure the payload config with the storage / DB
adapter there because examples can be very specific.
Separates `exports`, `main`, `types` for publish / dev with
`publishConfig` for the plugin template. Previously, you needed a `dist`
folder to run payload bin scripts.
Based on https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/10154
If the actual database schema is not changed (no new columns, enums,
indexes, tables) - skip calling Drizzle push. This, potentially can
significantly reduce overhead on reloads in development mode especially
when using remote databases.
If for whatever reason you need to preserve the current behavior you can
use `PAYLOAD_FORCE_DRIZZLE_PUSH=true` env flag.
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### What?
This PR fixes an issue where multiple `upload` fields would sequentially
overwrite the `BulkUpload` internal `onSuccess` function causing new
uploads to populate the incorrect field from which the interaction
started.
### Why?
Sequential `upload` fields use a `useEffect` to set the success function
of the `BulkUpload` provider component, however this did not take into
account many `upload` fields in a single document. This PR prevents many
`upload` fields from overriding their sibling's `onSuccess` function in
order to populate those fields correctly.
### How?
By changing the way the bulk upload component handles success functions
from a singular function to a map of functions based on a string path of
the field, or if necessary, using a collection slug in the case of a
bulk upload on an `upload` collection list view.
Fixes#10177
Before (One hasMany, one single):
[Editing-hasmany-single--Post-before--Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/01aeaa64-a065-4e66-8ab4-6bb9d4fa8556)
Before (Many hasMany):
[Editing-hasmany-two--Post-before--Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a65c58aa-9a15-4cca-b2c4-17484c020ddc)
After (One hasMany, one single):
[Editing-hasmany-single--Post-after--Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7206f94e-4ce2-41b3-8b45-625f4974d28d)
After (Many hasMany):
[Editing-hasmany-two--Post-after--Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/72dbbdee-d4a5-4488-8ef0-3dd3918115a9)
Updates the plugin template and adds it to the monorepo
Includes:
* Integration testing setup
* Adding custom client / server components via a plugin
* The same building setup that we use for our plugins in the monorepo
* `create-payload-app` dynamically configures the project based on the
name:`dev/tsconfig.json`, `src/index.ts`, `dev/payload.config.ts`
For example, from project name: `payload-plugin-cool`
`src/index.ts`:
```ts
export type PayloadPluginCoolConfig = {
/**
* List of collections to add a custom field
*/
collections?: Partial<Record<CollectionSlug, true>>
disabled?: boolean
}
export const payloadPluginCool =
(pluginOptions: PayloadPluginCoolConfig) =>
/// ...
```
`dev/tsconfig.json`:
```json
{
"extends": "../tsconfig.json",
"exclude": [],
"include": [
"**/*.ts",
"**/*.tsx",
"../src/**/*.ts",
"../src/**/*.tsx",
"next.config.mjs",
".next/types/**/*.ts"
],
"compilerOptions": {
"baseUrl": "./",
"paths": {
"@payload-config": [
"./payload.config.ts"
],
"payload-plugin-cool": [
"../src/index.ts"
],
"payload-plugin-cool/client": [
"../src/exports/client.ts"
],
"payload-plugin-cool/rsc": [
"../src/exports/rsc.ts"
]
},
"noEmit": true
}
}
```
`./dev/payload.config.ts`
```
import { payloadPluginCool } from 'payload-plugin-cool'
///
plugins: [
payloadPluginCool({
collections: {
posts: true,
},
}),
],
```
Example of published plugin
https://www.npmjs.com/package/payload-plugin-cool
Previously we had been downgrading rimraf to v3 simply to handle clean
with glob patterns across platforms. In v4 and newer of rimraf you can
add `-g` to use glob patterns.
This change updates rimraf and adds the flag to handle globs in our
package scripts to be windows compatible.
Fixes#10180. When logged in as an unauthorized user who cannot access
the admin panel, the user is unable to log out through the prompted
`/admin/logout` page. This was because that page was using an incorrect
API endpoint, reading from `admin.user` instead of `user.collection`
when formatting the route. This page was also able to get stuck in an
infinite loading state when attempting to log out without any user at
all. Now, public users can properly log out and then back in with
another user who might have access. The messaging around this was also
misleading. Instead of displaying the "Unauthorized, you must be logged
in to make this request" message, we now display a new "Unauthorized,
this user does not have access to the admin panel" message for added
clarity.
As pointed out in #10164, parsing a `where` query from search params is
not exactly straightforward. Internally we rely on the `qs` module for
this, but it comes with a couple small nuances that are undocumented,
like the need to stringify them and specify depth. To standardize this,
we use a `parseSearchParams` utility internally that accepts the
`URLSearchParams` object that the `useSearchParams()` hook returns from
`next/navigation`. This PR exports that function for reuse and adds
JSDocs accordingly. Usage looks something like this:
```tsx
'use client'
import { useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation'
import { parseSearchParams } from '@payloadcms/ui'
function MyComponent() {
const searchParams = useSearchParams()
const parsedSearchParams = parseSearchParams(searchParams)
}
```
### What?
With Postgres, before join to self like:
```ts
import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload'
export const SelfJoins: CollectionConfig = {
slug: 'self-joins',
fields: [
{
name: 'rel',
type: 'relationship',
relationTo: 'self-joins',
},
{
name: 'joins',
type: 'join',
on: 'rel',
collection: 'self-joins',
},
],
}
```
wasn't possible, even though it's a valid usage.
### How?
Now, to differentiate parent `self_joins` and children `self_joins` we
do additional alias for the nested select -
`"4d3cf2b6_1adf_46a8_b6d2_3e1c3809d737"`:
```sql
select
"id",
"rel_id",
"updated_at",
"created_at",
(
select
coalesce(
json_agg(
json_build_object('id', "joins_alias".id)
),
'[]' :: json
)
from
(
select
"created_at",
"rel_id",
"id"
from
"self_joins" "4d3cf2b6_1adf_46a8_b6d2_3e1c3809d737"
where
"4d3cf2b6_1adf_46a8_b6d2_3e1c3809d737"."rel_id" = "self_joins"."id"
order by
"4d3cf2b6_1adf_46a8_b6d2_3e1c3809d737"."created_at" desc
limit
$1
) "joins_alias"
) as "joins_alias"
from
"self_joins"
where
"self_joins"."id" = $2
order by
"self_joins"."created_at" desc
limit
$3
```
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/10144
-->
Fixes#10070. Adding new blocks or array rows can randomly get stuck
within an infinite loading state. This was because the abort controllers
responsible for disregarding duplicate `onChange` and `onSave` events
was not properly resetting its refs across invocations. This caused
subsequent event handlers to incorrectly abort themselves, leading to
unresolved requests and a `null` form state. Similarly, the cleanup
effects responsible for aborting these requests on component unmount
were also referencing its `current` property directly off the refs,
which can possible be stale if not first set as a variable outside the
return function.
This PR also carries over some missing `onSave` logic from the default
edit view into the live preview view. In the future the logic between
these two views should be standardized, as they're nearly identical but
often become out of sync. This can likely be done through the use of
reusable hooks, such as `useOnSave`, `useOnChange`, etc. Same with the
document locking functionality which is complex and deeply integrated
into each of these views.
Live Preview message events were typed with the generic `MessageEvent`
interface without passing any of the Live Preview specific properties,
leading to unknown types upon use. To fix this, there is a new
`LivePreviewMessageEvent` which properly extends the underlying
`MessageEvent` interface, providing much needed type safety to these
functions. In the same vein, the `UpdatedDocument` type was not being
properly shared across packages, leading to multiple independent
definitions of this type. This type is now exported from `payload`
itself and renamed to `DocumentEvent` for improved semantics. Same with
the `FieldSchemaJSON` type. This PR also adjusts where globally scoped
variables are set, putting them within the shared `_payloadLivePreview`
namespace instead of setting them individually at the top-level.
### What?
This fixes a couple of broken links, specifically to the CSRF and the
e-mail verification doc pages, which appear to have been moved from the
root Authentication page.
### Why?
While it makes sense to familiarize one self with the Authentication
Overview page as well, if you are specifically looking for info on CSRF
protection (which I was doing while evaluting Payload for my agency),
the link should go to the right place.
Fix#9964
Now we make sure that the node for the previous selection exists before
restoring it to avoid a runtime error.
I also optimized the performance of a function in the client feature.
In the future, we should centralize the insertion of all decorator
blocks in one place. There are several things to improve. For example,
currently an additional paragraph is inserted (in addition to the one
for the selection we delete).
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### What?
This PR fixes an issue where assigning a label or description function
to a tab would cause a runtime error due to passing a function to a
client component.
### Why?
To prevent runtime errors when using non-static designations.
### How?
By properly evaluating label and description functions prior to
assignment to their `clientTab` counterpart.
Fixes#10114
Before:

After:

🤖 Automated bump of templates for v3.11.0
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### What?
This PR fixes an issue where deleting an entry in a `Join` via the
`Drawer` accessed through the `DrawerLink` would not update the table
until the page was refreshed.
### Why?
For a better, more reactive, deletion experience for end-users. Ideally,
the deletion is reflected in the table right away.
### How?
By passing an `onDrawerDelete` function to the `DrawerLink` which simply
filters out the existing doc according to an id.
Fixes#9580
Before:
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### What?
This PR fixes an issue where the unpublish modal was unreachable due to
the high `z-index` on `Drawer` components. This makes unpublishing
documents from a drawer impossible. For example, when editting a
document from the drawer opened in a `RelationshipTable`.
### Why?
To allow editors to be able to unpublish docs regardless of drawer depth
and context.
### How?
By rendering the unpublish modal at a sufficiently high z-index, while
taking into account edit depth.
Fixes#10108
Before:
[Dashboard-unpublish-before--Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7acf1002-138e-48bd-81ec-76f5eabfb2d4)
After:
[Dashboard-unpublish-after--Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ff109ee9-5b63-43d0-931f-500ded8f6d3a)
IDs that are supplied directly through the API, such as client-side
generated IDs when adding new blocks and array rows, are overwritten on
create. This is because when adding blocks or array rows on the client,
their IDs are generated first before being sent to the server for
processing. Then when the server receives this data, it incorrectly
overrides them to ensure they are unique when using relational DBs. But
this only needs to happen when no ID was supplied on create, or
specifically when duplicating documents via the `beforeDuplicate` hook.
### What?
Exposes ability to enable
[AUTOINCREMENT](https://www.sqlite.org/autoinc.html) for Primary Keys
which ensures that the same ID cannot be reused from previously deleted
rows.
```ts
sqliteAdapter({
autoIncrement: true
})
```
### Why?
This may be essential for some systems. Enabled `autoIncrement: true`
also for the SQLite Adapter in our tests, which can be useful when
testing whether the doc was deleted or not when you also have other
create operations.
### How?
Uses Drizzle's `autoIncrement` option.
WARNING:
This cannot be enabled in an existing project without a custom
migration, as it completely changes how primary keys are stored in the
database.
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I noticed that payload.secret was getting logged via console.log, adding
a significant security risk.
Removed the console.log statements from three preview/route.ts files.
### What?
Previously, the `with-vercel-website` template included a `DATABASE_URI`
env var in the `.env.example` file - which was unneeded.
### Why?
The `with-vercel-website` template uses a `POSTGRES_URL` env var for the
db connection string env var instead.
### How?
Removes the `DATABASE_URI` env var from the .env.example file.
Also, updates the `DATABASE_URI` db string names in the following
templates from `payloadtests` to `your-database-name` for a more generic
/ clear name:
- with-postgres
- with-vercel-mongodb
- with-vercel-postgres
- with-vercel-website
The auth example was not properly awaiting `getHeaders` from
`next/navigation`. This was simply outdated, as this function was
changed to async over the course of the various RC versions during our
beta phase.
* Avoids additional file system writes (1 for `await writeFile` and then
`npx prettier --write`) instead prettier now formats the javascript
string directly. Went from 650 MS to 250 MS for the prettify block.
* Disables database connection, since the `db.generateSchema` doesn't
need connection, this also disables Drizzle schema push.
* Properly exits the bin script process.
The auth example was still on `v3.0.0-beta.24`, was missing its users
collection config, and was not yet using the component paths pattern
established here: #7246. This updates to latest and fixes these issues.
This example can still use further improvements and housekeeping which
will come in future PRs.
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### What?
The join field had a limitation imposed that prevents it from targeting
polymorphic relationship fields. With this change we can support any
relationship fields.
### Why?
Improves the functionality of join field.
### How?
Extended the database adapters and removed the config sanitization that
would throw an error when polymorphic relationships were used.
Fixes #
This PR allows to have full type safety on `payload.drizzle` with a
single command
```sh
pnpm payload generate:db-schema
```
Which generates TypeScript code with Drizzle declarations based on the
current database schema.
Example of generated file with the website template:
https://gist.github.com/r1tsuu/b8687f211b51d9a3a7e78ba41e8fbf03
Video that shows the power:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3ced958b-ec1d-49f5-9f51-d859d5fae236
We also now proxy drizzle package the same way we do for Lexical so you
don't have to install it (and you shouldn't because you may have version
mismatch).
Instead, you can import from Drizzle like this:
```ts
import {
pgTable,
index,
foreignKey,
integer,
text,
varchar,
jsonb,
boolean,
numeric,
serial,
timestamp,
uniqueIndex,
pgEnum,
} from '@payloadcms/db-postgres/drizzle/pg-core'
import { sql } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres/drizzle'
import { relations } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres/drizzle/relations'
```
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/4318
In the future we can also support types generation for mongoose / raw
mongodb results.
Previously, queries like this didn't work:
```ts
const res = await payload.find({
collection: 'polymorphic-relationships',
where: {
polymorphicLocalized: {
equals: {
relationTo: 'movies',
value: movie.id,
},
},
},
})
```
This was due to the incorrectly passed path to MongoDB without
`.{locale}` suffix.
Additionally, to MongoDB now we send:
```
{
$or: [
{
polymorphic: {
$eq: {
relationTo: formattedValue.relationTo,
value: formattedValue.value,
},
},
},
{
polymorphic: {
$eq: {
relationTo: 'movies',
value: 'some-id',
},
},
},
],
},
```
Instead of:
```
{
$and: [
{
'polymorphic.relationTo': {
$eq: 'movies ',
},
},
{
'polymorphic.value': {
$eq: 'some-id ',
},
},
],
}
```
To match the _exact_ value. This is essential when we do querying by
relationships with `hasMany: true` and custom IDs that can be repeated.
`$or` is needed if for some reason keys are stored in the DB in a
different order
We merged https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9773 that adds
support for join field with relationships inside arrays, it just happens
that now it's also true for relationships inside blocks, added a test
case with blocks.
This just corrects initial data drawer calculation with the "add new"
button if we encounter a blocks field in join's `on`.
### What?
Previously, the `req` argument:
In database operations (e.g `payload.db`) was required and you needed to
pass the whole `req` with all the properties. This is confusing because
in database operations we never use its properties outside of
`req.transactionID` and `req.t`, both of which should be optional as
well.
Now, you don't have to do that cast:
```ts
payload.db.findOne({
collection: 'posts',
req: {} as PayloadRequest,
where: {
id: {
equals: 1,
},
},
})
```
Becomes:
```ts
payload.db.findOne({
collection: 'posts',
where: {
id: {
equals: 1,
},
},
})
```
If you need to use transactions, you're not required to do the `as` cast
as well now, as the `req` not only optional but also partial -
`Partial<PayloadRequest>`.
`initTransaction`, `commitTransaction`, `killTransaction` utilities are
typed better now as well. They do not require to you pass all the
properties of `req`, but only `payload` -
`MarkRequired<Partial<PayloadRequest>, 'payload'>`
```ts
const req = { payload }
await initTransaction(req)
await payload.db.create({
collection: "posts",
data: {},
req
})
await commitTransaction(req)
```
The same for the Local API. Internal operations (for example
`packages/payload/src/collections/operations/find.ts`) still accept the
whole `req`, but local ones
(`packages/payload/src/collections/operations/local/find.ts`) which are
used through `payload.` now accept `Partial<PayloadRequest>`, as they
pass it through to internal operations with `createLocalReq`.
So now, this is also valid, while previously you had to do `as` cast for
`req`.
```ts
const req = { payload }
await initTransaction(req)
await payload.create({
collection: "posts",
data: {},
req
})
await commitTransaction(req)
```
Marked as deprecated `PayloadRequest['transactionIDPromise']` to remove
in the next major version. It was never used anywhere.
Refactored `withSession` that returns an object to `getSession` that
returns just `ClientSession`. Better type safety for arguments
Deduplicated in all drizzle operations to `getTransaction(this, req)`
utility:
```ts
const db = this.sessions[await req?.transactionID]?.db || this.drizzle
```
Added fallback for throwing unique validation errors in database
operations when `req.t` is not available.
In migration `up` and `down` functions our `req` is not partial, while
we used to passed `req` with only 2 properties - `payload` and
`transactionID`. This is misleading and you can't access for example
`req.t`.
Now, to achieve "real" full `req` - we generate it with `createLocalReq`
in all migration functions.
This all is backwards compatible. In all public API places where you
expect the full `req` (like hooks) you still have it.
### Why?
Better DX, more expected types, less errors because of types casting.
### What?
Querying by nested to rows fields in has many relationships like this:
```ts
const result = await payload.find({
collection: 'relationship-fields',
where: {
'relationToRowMany.title': { equals: 'some-title' },
},
})
```
Where the related collection:
```ts
const RowFields: CollectionConfig = {
slug: rowFieldsSlug,
fields: [
{
type: 'row',
fields: [
{
name: 'title',
label: 'Title within a row',
type: 'text',
required: true,
},
],
},
],
}
```
was broken
### Why?
We migrated to use `flattenedFields`, but not in this specific case.
This error would be caught earlier we used `noImplictAny` typescript
rule. https://www.typescriptlang.org/tsconfig/#noImplicitAny which
wouldn't allow us to create variable like this:
```ts
let relationshipFields // relationshipFields is any here
```
Instead, we should write:
```ts
let relationshipFields: FlattenedField[]
```
We should migrate to it and `strictNullChecks` as well.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9534
Although we have a dedicated e2e test suite for custom IDs, tests for
custom unnamed tab and row IDs were still located within the admin test
suite. This consolidates these tests into the appropriate test suite as
expected.
The forgotPassword operation exits silently if no user is found, but
because we don't throw an error the transaction never gets committed
leading to a timeout.
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This PR makes changes to every storage adapter in order to add
browser-based caching by returning etags, then checking for them into
incoming requests and responding a status code of `304` so the data
doesn't have to be returned again.
Performance improvements for cached subsequent requests:

This respects `disableCache` in the dev tools.
Also fixes a bug with getting the latest image when using the Vercel
Blob Storage adapter.
By default, if a task has passed previously and a workflow is re-run,
the task will not be re-run. Instead, the output from the previous task
run will be returned. This is to prevent unnecessary re-runs of tasks
that have already passed.
This PR allows you to configure this behavior through the
`retries.shouldRestore` property. This property accepts a boolean or a
function for more complex restore behaviors.
### What?
Previously, upload files urls were not being encoded.
### Why?
As a result, this could lead to discrepancies where upload filenames
with spaces - the spaces would not be encoded as %20 in the URL.
### How?
To address this issue, we simply need to encode the filename of the
upload media.
Fixes#9698
In Payload Cloud, an unhelpful message would be surfaced if attempting
to retrieve a non-existent file. This improves the log message and
response to be more helpful.
Adds the ability to pass additional schema options for collections with:
```ts
mongooseAdapter({
collectionsSchemaOptions: {
posts: {
strict: false,
},
},
})
```
This changes relates to these:
- https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/4533
- https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/4534
It is a proposal to set custom schema options for mongoose driver.
I understand this got introduced into `main` v2 after `beta` branch was
created so this feature got lost.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
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Previously, if you selected only upload `hasMany: true` field, you would
receive an empty arrays always, because the `_rels` table wasn't joined
in this case. Fixes the condition to count `field.type === 'upload'` .
### What?
Previously, setting the `admin.rows` property did not change the height
of the `textarea` field input.
### Why?
Although `rows` was being properly set on the textarea element - it's
absolute positioning prevented the height from actually changing.
### How?
Updates the styles of the textarea field component to properly allow the
rows prop to change the height of the field.
Example w/:
```
{
name: 'someTextArea',
type: 'textarea',
admin: {
rows: 5,
}
}
```
Before:

After:

Fixes#10017
Should fix messed up import suggestions and simplifies all tsconfigs
through inheritance.
One main issue was that packages were inheriting `baseURL: "."` from the
root tsconfig. This caused incorrect import suggestions that start with
"packages/...".
This PR ensures that packages do not inherit this baseURL: "." property,
while ensuring the root, non-inherited tsconfig still keeps it to get
tests to work (the importMap needs it)
CPA projects generated with the `vercel-postgres` db type were not
receiving the proper DB env vars in the .env.example & .env files
With the `vercel-postgres` db type, the DB env var needs to be
`POSTGRES_URL` not `DATABASE_URI`.
Additionally, updates the generated .env.example file to show generic
env var strings.
#### Blank w/ MongoDB:
- `.env.example`:
```
DATABASE_URI=mongodb://127.0.0.1/your-database-name
PAYLOAD_SECRET=YOUR_SECRET_HERE
```
- `.env`:
```
# Added by Payload
DATABASE_URI=mongodb://127.0.0.1/test-cpa-blank-mongodb
PAYLOAD_SECRET=aef857429edc7f42a90bb374
```
#### Blank w/ Postgres:
- `.env.example`:
```
DATABASE_URI=postgres://postgres:<password>@127.0.0.1:5432/your-database-name
PAYLOAD_SECRET=YOUR_SECRET_HERE
```
- `.env`:
```
# Added by Payload
DATABASE_URI=postgres://postgres:<password>@127.0.0.1:5432/test-cpa-blank-postgres
PAYLOAD_SECRET=241bfe11fbe0a56dd9757019
```
#### Blank w/ SQLite:
- `.env.example`:
```
DATABASE_URI=file:./your-database-name.db
PAYLOAD_SECRET=YOUR_SECRET_HERE
```
- `.env`:
```
# Added by Payload
DATABASE_URI=file:./test-cpa-blank-sqlite.db
PAYLOAD_SECRET=a7808731b93240a73a11930c
```
#### Blank w/ vercel-postgres:
- `.env.example`:
```
POSTGRES_URL=postgres://postgres:<password>@127.0.0.1:5432/your-database-name
PAYLOAD_SECRET=YOUR_SECRET_HERE
```
- `.env`:
```
# Added by Payload
POSTGRES_URL=postgres://postgres:<password>@127.0.0.1:5432/test-cpa-blank-vercel-postgres
PAYLOAD_SECRET=af3951e923e8e4662c9c3d9e
```
Fixes#9996
### What?
Allow the join field to have a configuration `on` relationships inside
of an array, ie `on: 'myArray.myRelationship'`.
### Why?
This is a more powerful and expressive way to use the join field and not
be limited by usage of array data. For example, if you have a roles
array for multinant sites, you could add a join field on the sites to
show who the admins are.
### How?
This fixes the traverseFields function to allow the configuration to
pass sanitization. In addition, the function for querying the drizzle
tables needed to be ehanced.
Additional changes from https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9995:
- Significantly improves traverseFields and the 'join' case with a raw
query injection pattern, right now it's internal but we could expose it
at some point, for example for querying vectors.
- Fixes potential issues with not passed locale to traverseFields (it
was undefined always)
- Adds an empty array fallback for joins with localized relationships
Fixes #
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/9643
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Fixes#9888. Field permissions were not being passed into custom
components. This led to custom components, such as arrays and blocks,
unable to render default Payload fields. This was because their props
lacked the permissions object required for rendering. For example:
```ts
'use client'
import type { ArrayFieldClientComponent } from 'payload'
import { ArrayField } from '@payloadcms/ui'
export const MyArray: ArrayFieldClientComponent = (props) => <ArrayField {...props} />
```
In this example the array field itself would render, but the fields
within each row would not, because the array field did not pass its
permissions down to the rows.
### What?
`previousValue` was incorrect. It would always return the current value.
### Why?
It was accessing siblingData instead of siblingDoc. Other hooks use
siblingDoc, but this one was using siblingData.
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### What?
This PR fixes an issue where bulk upload on an upload field with
hasMany, which had errors on sequential uploads, caused only the last
successful upload to be saved to the field value.
### Why?
To save all successful uploads to the field value and sync what was
shown in the ui to the actual field data.
### How?
By triggering a rerender that syncs `populatedDocs` to the fields
`value` on each sequential successful upload after form errors were
resolved.
Fixes#9890
Before:
[Bulk-upload-before--Post---Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6396a88b-21c2-4037-b1ef-fd7f8d16103f)
After:
[Bulk-upload-after---Payload.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8566a022-6e86-46c7-87fe-78d01e6dd8c9)
Notes:
- The core issue was that onSuccess function was not properly syncing
the correct field values resulting in stale values that would overwrite
old docs.
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This PR fixes an issue in the hero banner of website templates where
`priority` was passed to `ImageMedia` component but was incompatible with
NextImage `loading="lazy"`, causing error. The fix is to add a ternary
condition to check if `priority` prop is passed before setting `loading.
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### What?
This PR fixes a runtime error encountered when navigating into a search
doc that had its' related collection doc deleted, but it itself remained
(if for example `deleteFromSearch` deletion failed for some reason).
### Why?
To prevent runtime errors for end-users using `plugin-search`.
### How?
By returning earlier if the field value is undefined or missing required
values in `LinkToDoc`.
Fixes#9443 (partially, see also: #9623)
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### What?
This PR allows you to use a local database when using
`vercelPostgresAdapter`. This adapter doesn't work with them because it
requires an SSL connection and Neon's WS proxy. Instead we fallback to
using pool from `pg` if `hostname` is either `127.0.0.1` or `localhost`.
If you still want to use `@vercel/postgres` even locally you can pass
`disableUsePgForLocalDatabase: true` here and you'd have to spin up the
DB with a special Neon's Docker Compose setup -
https://vercel.com/docs/storage/vercel-postgres/local-development#option-2:-local-postgres-instance-with-docker
### Why?
Forcing people to use a cloud database locally isn't great. Not only
they are slow but also paid.
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Extension of #9933. Custom components are returned by form state,
meaning that if we don't wait for form state to return before rendering
row labels, the default row label component will render in briefly
before being swapped by a custom component (if applicable). Using the
new `isLoading` prop on array and block rows, we can conditionally
render them just as we currently do for the row fields themselves.
Previously with `@payloadcms/plugin-storage-blob`, if token was not set,
the plugin would throw an error. This caused a less-than-ideal developer
experience.
With this change, if the `token` value is undefined:
- Local storage will be used as a fallback
- The error will no longer be thrown.
Hero images should use the `priority` property so that browsers will
preload them. This is because hero images, by definition, are rendered
"above the fold" and should be treated as such, optimizing LCP. This
also means these images should _not_ define a `loading` strategy, as
this disregards the priority flag.
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Rework of https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/5912
### What?
Now, when `defaultValue` is defined as function you can receive the
`req` argument:
```ts
{
name: 'defaultValueFromReq',
type: 'text',
defaultValue: async ({ req, user, locale }) => {
return Promise.resolve(req.context.defaultValue)
},
},
```
`user` and `locale` even though are repeated in `req`, this potentially
leaves some room to add more args in the future without removing them
now.
This also improves type for `defaultValue`:
```ts
type SerializableValue = boolean | number | object | string
export type DefaultValue =
| ((args: {
locale?: TypedLocale
req: PayloadRequest
user: PayloadRequest['user']
}) => SerializableValue)
| SerializableValue
```
### Why?
To access the current URL / search params / Local API and other things
directly in `defaultValue`.
### How?
Passes `req` through everywhere where we call `defaultValue()`
### What?
Removes the `localized` property from typescript suggestion for row and
collapsible fields.
### Why?
Currently, this property doesn't do anything for them. This may be
changed when/if we support `name` for them, but it'll work only with
`name`.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/4720
Add the ability to specify which columns should appear in the
relationship table of a join fields
The new property is in the Join field `admin.defaultColumns` and can be
set to an array of strings containing the field names in the desired
order.
In PR #9930 we added `overrideAccess: false` to the find operation and
failed to pass the user. This caused
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9974 where any access
control causes the edit view to error.
The fix was to pass the user through.
This change also adds Join Field e2e tests to the CI pipeline which was
previously missing and would have caught the error.
When installing Payload, `react-select` currently throws a dependency
warning because `v5.8.0` does not include React 19 in its peer deps. As
of `v5.9.0`, it now does thanks to
https://github.com/JedWatson/react-select/pull/5984.
The post-release-templates workflow gets triggered whenever we create a
github release. It is fed the git tag. A script is then run to update
the templates' migrations and lockfile (if applicable).
There was a scenario where despite the packages already being published
to npm a few minutes prior, this process would error out saying that the
latest version was not available.
This PR adds a script that polls for 5 minutes against npm to wait for
the newly published version to resolve and match the git release tag.
### What?
Adds the ability to set custom validation rules on the root `graphQL`
config property and the ability to define custom complexity on
relationship, join and upload type fields.
### Why?
**Validation Rules**
These give you the option to add your own validation rules. For example,
you may want to prevent introspection queries in production. You can now
do that with the following:
```ts
import { GraphQL } from '@payloadcms/graphql/types'
import { buildConfig } from 'payload'
export default buildConfig({
// ...
graphQL: {
validationRules: (args) => [
NoProductionIntrospection
]
},
// ...
})
const NoProductionIntrospection: GraphQL.ValidationRule = (context) => ({
Field(node) {
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') {
if (node.name.value === '__schema' || node.name.value === '__type') {
context.reportError(
new GraphQL.GraphQLError(
'GraphQL introspection is not allowed, but the query contained __schema or __type',
{ nodes: [node] }
)
);
}
}
}
})
```
**Custom field complexity**
You can now increase the complexity of a field, this will help users
from running queries that are too expensive. A higher number will make
the `maxComplexity` trigger sooner.
```ts
const fieldWithComplexity = {
name: 'authors',
type: 'relationship',
relationship: 'authors',
graphQL: {
complexity: 100, // highlight-line
}
}
```
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Currently, custom components do not respect `admin.condition` unless
manually wrapped with the `withCondition` HOC, like all default fields
currently do. This should not be a requirement of component authors.
Instead, we can automatically detect custom client and server fields and
wrap them with the underlying `WatchCondition` component which will
subscribe to the `passesCondition` property within client-side form
state.
For my future self: there are potentially multiple instances where
fields subscribe to conditions duplicately, such as when rendering a
default Payload field within a custom field component. This was always a
problem and it is non-breaking, but needs to be reevaluated and removed
in the future for performance. Only the default fields that Payload
renders client-side need to subscribe to field conditions in this way.
When importing a Payload field into your custom field component, for
example, it should not include the HOC, because custom components now
watch conditions themselves.
As field tests grow in size, they need to be moved out of the greater
fields test spec and into their own standalone files for readability,
maintainability, and speed. This way they we can write field tests in a
more isolated environment, and they can run in parallel in CI.
## Bug Fix
### Issue
Draft children documents get overwritten when the parent document is
published.
### Fix
Correctly retrieve all documents, including drafts, during the resave
process. Add test to ensure parent documents can be published without
impacting the state of any children docs.
When a condition exists on a field and it resolves to `false`, it
currently "blinks" in and out when rendered within an array or block
row. This is because when add rows to form state, we iterate over the
_fields_ of that row and render their respective components. Then when
conditions are checked for that field, we're expecting `passesCondition`
to be explicitly `false`, ultimately _rendering_ the field for a brief
moment before form state returns with evaluated conditions. The fix is
to set these fields into local form state with a new `isLoading: true`
prop, then display a loader within the row until form state returns with
its proper conditions.
Exposes `pagination: false` to REST / GraphQL to improve performance on
large collections by avoiding count query.
This will also be nice for our SDK
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9463 to have the same
properties.
### What?
The `readOnly` prop was not being passed down to the `email` &
`username` auth fields.
Resulting in these fields not being disabled properly if `update` access
was restricted.
### How?
Passes the `readOnly` prop through to the fields and now properly
disables these fields if `update` access is restricted.
### What?
Previously, only `.` & `-` special chars were allowed in usernames
### How?
Now - all special chars are accepted during username creating like `@`
When opening payload in our monorepo and then working on a different
project that comes with a frontend, it will automatically redirect me
from localhost:3000 => localhost:3000/admin, not letting me view the
landing page until I clear my browser cache.
I'm hoping this will fix it
- Refactoring that simplifies finding things:
```md
## BEFORE
- Rich Text
- Overview
- Slate
- Lexical
- Lexical
- Overview
- Converters
- Migration
- Custom Features
## AFTER
- Rich Text
- Overview
- Converters
- Custom Features
- Migration
- Slate (legacy)
```
- It takes some of the spotlight away from Slate. Lexical is assumed as
the default editor and a banner at the beginning refers to the Slate
documentation.
- Various writing improvements.
PENDING:
- [ ] some 301 redirects needed
- `/docs/rich-text/lexical` to `/docs/rich-text/overview`
- `/docs/lexical/overview` to `/docs/rich-text/overview`
- `/docs/lexical/converters` to `/docs/rich-text/converters`
- `/docs/lexical/migration` to `/docs/rich-text/migration`
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update YouTube "What is Payload?" video
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It is still not indicated whether the email exists or not for security
reasons, but:
1. It is indicated that it is a possibility (if the email exists, the
email will be sent).
2. The user is advised to check the spam and junk mail folders.
`relationTo` was specified incorrectly which led to
```
● Joins Field › rEST API should not populate individual join by providing schemaPath=false
error: insert or update on table "collection_restricted" violates foreign key constraint "collection_restricted_category_id_restricted_categories_id_fk"
18 | .returning()
19 | } else {
> 20 | result = await (db as TransactionPg).insert(table).values(values).returning()
```
Currently, predefined migrations can only be loaded if they are part of
one of our db adapters.
With this PR, plugins will be able to export their own predefined
migrations that can be created like this:
`pnpm payload migrate:create --file
@payloadcms/plugin-someplugin/someMigration`
with the plugin exporting it in their package.json:
```json
"exports": {
"./someMigration": {
"import": "./someMigration.mjs",
"types": "./someMigration.mjs",
"default": "./someMigration.mjs"
}
},
```
### What?
`payload.db.updateOne` (and so `payload.db.upsert`) with drizzle
adapters used incoming `where` incorrectly and worked properly only
either if you passed `id` or some where query path required table joins
(like `where: { 'array.title'`) which is also the reason why `upsert`
_worked_ with user preferences specifically, because we need to join the
`preferences_rels` table to query by `user.relationTo` and `user.value`
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9915
This was found here - https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9913,
the database KV adapter uses `upsert` with `where` by unique fields.
### What?
Previously, the `admin.group` property on `collection` / `global`
configs allowed for a custom group and the `admin.hidden` property would
not only hide the entity from the nav sidebar / dashboard but also
disable its routes.
### Why?
There was not a simple way to hide an entity from the nav sidebar /
dashboard but still keep the entities routes.
### How?
Now - we've added the `false` type to the `admin.group` field to account
for this.
Passing `false` to `admin.group` will hide the entity from the sidebar
nav and dashboard but keep the routes available to navigate.
I.e
```
admin: {
group: false,
},
```
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Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9895
We were still including field custom components in the ClientConfig,
which will throw an error if actual server-only properties were passed
to `PayloadComponent.serverProps`. This PR removes them from the
ClientConfig
This PR adds a feature which fixes another issue with migrations in
Postgres and does few refactors that significantly reduce code
duplication.
Previously, if you needed to use the underlying database directly in
migrations with the active transaction (for example to execute raw SQL),
created from `payload create:migration`, as `req` doesn't work there you
had to do something like this:
```ts
// Postgres
export async function up({ payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
const db = payload.db.sessions?.[await req.transactionID!].db ?? payload.db
const { rows: posts } = await db.execute(sql`SELECT * from posts`)
}
// MongoDB
export async function up({ payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
const session = payload.db.sessions?.[await req.transactionID!]
const posts = await payload.db.collections.posts.collection.find({ session }).toArray()
}
```
Which was:
1. Awkward to write
2. Not documented anywhere
Now, we expose `session` and `db` to `up` and `down` functions for you:
#### MongoDB:
```ts
import { type MigrateUpArgs } from '@payloadcms/db-mongodb'
export async function up({ session, payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
const posts = await payload.db.collections.posts.collection.find({ session }).toArray()
}
```
#### Postgres:
```ts
import { type MigrateUpArgs, sql } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'
export async function up({ db, payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
const { rows: posts } = await db.execute(sql`SELECT * from posts`)
}
```
#### SQLite:
```ts
import { type MigrateUpArgs, sql } from '@payloadcms/db-sqlite'
export async function up({ db, payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
const { rows: posts } = await db.run(sql`SELECT * from posts`)
}
```
This actually was a thing with Postgres migrations, we already were
passing `db`, but:
1. Only for `up` and when running `payload migrate`, not for example
with `payload migrate:fresh`
2. Not documented neither in TypeScript or docs.
By ensuring we use `db`, this also fixes an issue that affects all
Postgres/SQLite migrations:
Currently, if we run `payload migration:create` with the postgres
adapter we get a file like this:
```ts
import { MigrateUpArgs, MigrateDownArgs, sql } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'
export async function up({ payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
await payload.db.drizzle.execute(sql`
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "users" (
"id" serial PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
);
```
Looks good?
Not exactly!
`payload.db.drizzle.execute()` doesn't really use the current
transaction which can lead to some problems.
Instead, it should use the `db` from `payload.db.sessions?.[await
req.transactionID!].db` because that's where we store our Drizzle
instance with the transaction.
But now, if we generate `payload migrate:create` we get:
```ts
import { MigrateUpArgs, MigrateDownArgs, sql } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'
export async function up({ db, payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
await db.execute(sql`
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "users" (
"id" serial PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
);
```
Which is what we want, as the `db` is passed correctly here:
76428373e4/packages/drizzle/src/migrate.ts (L88-L90)
```ts
export async function up({ db, payload, req }: MigrateUpArgs): Promise<void> {
const dbWithTransaction = payload.db.sessions?.[await req.transactionID!].db
payload.logger.info({ one: db === dbWithTransaction })
payload.logger.info({ two: db === payload.db.drizzle })
```
<img width="336" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f9fab5a9-44c2-44a9-95dd-8e5cf267f027">
Additionally, this PR refactors:
* `createMigration` with Drizzle - now we have sharable
`buildCreateMigration` in `@payloadcms/drizzle` to reduce copy-pasting
of the same logic.
* the `v2-v3` relationships migration for Postgres is now shared between
`db-postgres` and `db-vercel-postgres`, again to reduce copy-paste.
This PR threads default `serverProps` to Edit and List view action slots, as well as other various components that were missing them.
---------
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Previously, Autosave could trigger 2 parallel fetches where the second
could outpace the first, leading to inconsistent results.
Now, we use a simple queue-based system where we can push multiple
autosave events into a queue, and only the latest autosave will be
performed.
This also prevents multiple autosaves from ever running in parallel.
### What?
There are scenarios where the server-rendered HTML might intentionally
differ from the client-rendered DOM causing `Hydration` errors in the
DOM.
### How?
Added a new prop to the payload config `admin` object called
`suppressHydrationWarning` that allows control to display these warnings
or not.
If you set `suppressHydrationWarning` to `true`, React will not warn you
about mismatches in the attributes and the content of that element.
Defaults to `false` - so if there is a mismatch and this prop is not
defined in your config, the hydration errors will show.
```
admin: {
suppressHydrationWarning: true // will suppress the errors if there is a mismatch
}
```
The logic for creating a timestamp for use in resetPassword was not
correctly returning a valid date.
---------
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Continuation of #9846 and partial fix for #9774. When setting
`admin.disableListFilter` retroactively, it remains active within the
list filter controls. Same for when the URL search query contains one of
these fields, except this will actually display the _wrong_ field,
falling back to the _first_ field from the config. The fix is to
properly disable the condition for this field if it's an active filter,
while still preventing it from ever rendering as an option within the
field selector itself.
Partial fix for #9774. When `admin.disableListColumn` is set
retroactively, it continues to appear in column state, but shouldn't.
This was because the table column context was not refreshing after HMR
runs, and would instead hold onto these stale columns until the page
itself refreshes. Similarly, this was also a problem when the user had
saved any of these columns to their list preferences, where those prefs
would take precedence despite these properties being set on the
underlying fields. The fix is to filter these columns from all requests
that send them, and ensure local component state properly refreshes
itself.
### What?
It became possible for fields to reset to a defined `defaultValue` when
bulk editing from the `edit-many` drawer.
### Why?
The form-state of all fields were being considered during a bulk edit -
this also meant using their initial states - this meant any fields with
default values or nested fields (`arrays`) would be overwritten with
their initial states
I.e. empty values or default values.
### How?
Now - we only send through the form data of the fields specifically
being edited in the edit-many drawer and ignore all other fields.
Leaving all other fields stay their current values.
Fixes#9590
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### What?
Custom auth collections default `useAsTitle` to `id`.
### Why?
It is more expected for auth collections to search on email or username.
### How?
Defaults useAsTitle to `username` if loginWithUsername is used, else
`email`. Can still be overridden by setting a custom `admin.useAsTitle`
property.
- Adds missing types, especially the `Where` type. Will be helpful for
people to see that they can type their queries like that
- Mention pnpm first and prefer pnpm > npm > yarn throughout docs
- Add `payload` to function arguments in examples to discourage people
from doing `import payload from 'payload'`
- PNPM => pnpm, NPM => npm
- Fix some typos
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Fixes#9830. Continuation of #9755 and #9746. Instead of automatically
appending TLDs to the `admin.preview` and the `livePreview.url` URLs, we
should instead ensure that `req` is passed through these functions, so
that you can have full control over the format of this URL without
Payload imposing any of its own formatting.
Adds the missing tests to the `needs:` dependency array for `all-green`
step in CI so that all-green doesn't pass if these tests fail or are in
progress
```
- build-templates
- tests-types
- tests-type-generation
```
### What?
`@lexical-html` is missing from the `lexical-proxy` exports.
### Why?
To allow `@lexical-html` functionality to be used without needing to
install the package separately.
### How?
Adds `@lexical-html` to the `lexical-proxy` exports.
Fixes#9792
As proposed here
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9782#issuecomment-2522090135
with additional testing of our types we can be more sure that we don't
break them between updates.
This PR already adds types testing for most Local API methods
6beb921c2e/test/types/types.spec.ts
but new tests for types can be easily added, either to that same file or
you can create `types.spec.ts` in any other test folder.
The new test folder uses `strict: true` to ensure our types do not break
with it.
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### What?
Previously, the create-payload-app install would properly update the env
vars in the new created `.env` file but kept outdated env vars in the
`.env.example` file.
I.e
If selecting a `postgres` DB for the blank or website template:
`.env` --> `DATABASE_URI` -->
`postgres://postgres:<password>@127.0.0.1:5432/test-cpa`
`.env.example` --> `DATABASE_URI` -->
`mongodb://127.0.0.1/payload-template-blank-3-0`
### Now
`.env` --> `DATABASE_URI` -->
`postgres://postgres:<password>@127.0.0.1:5432/test-cpa`
`.env.example` --> `DATABASE_URI` -->
`postgres://postgres:<password>@127.0.0.1:5432/test-cpa`
### What?
* Exposes to `payload` these functions: `sanitizeSelectParam`,
`sanitizePopulateParam`, `senitizeJoinParams`.
* Refactors `sanitizeSelect` and `sanitizePopulate` to
`sanitizeSelectParam` and `sanitizePopulateParam` for clarity.
* Moves them from `@payloadcms/next` to `payload` as they aren't related
to next.
### Why?
To use these functions externally, for example in custom endpoints.
### What?
Previously, `initCollapsed: true` `array` fields would auto collapse
when typing in their respective inputs while in the create new view.
### Why?
This was due to the fact that we were only checking if `preferences`
existed in `form state` to handle the current state of the array row and
then falling back on the `initCollapsed` prop if `preferences` didn't
exist.
This was a problem because during create - `preferences` do not exist
yet. As a result, the state of the array row would keep falling back to
collapsed if `initCollapsed` was set to `true`.
### How?
To fix this, we now check the actual form state first before falling
back to preferences and then falling back to the initCollapsed prop
value.
Fixes#9775
### What?
Enhanced Serbian translations for the lexical editor have been
implemented. The updates correct inaccuracies in the Serbian Cyrillic
translations and address various errors in the previous versions.
### Why?
- Incorrect use of Latin script in place of Cyrillic.
- Contextual errors in translations.
The runner image `ubuntu-latest` image will be switching from Ubuntu
22.04 to Ubuntu 24.04 as specified in
https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10636.
> Rollout will begin on December 5th and will complete on January 17th,
2025.
Breaking changes
Ubuntu 24.04 is ready to be the default version for the "ubuntu-latest"
label in GitHub Actions and Azure DevOps.
This PR moves us to explicitly use `ubuntu-24.04` to ensure
compatibility and to allow explicit upgrades in the future.
Adds documentation for the feature introduced with [plugin-search
collection reindexing](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9391).
This also fixes an invalid scss import in one of the examples.
Credit to @rilrom for the invalid css import find!
The join field was not respecting the defaultSort or defaultLimit of the
field configuration.
### Why?
This was never implemented.
### How?
This fix applies these correct limit and sort properties to the query,
first based on the field config and as a fallback, the collection
configuration.
- Improvements to seed speed on the website template
- Update hero on mobile
- Fields are collapsed by default where possible now
- Add rowlabel components for nav items
In addition to requiring fewer files, it supports more nodes. If you
currently initialize a website template and want to use features such as
images or tables, they are not rendered. With this change that happens
automatically.
Credits to @AlessioGr for the [JSX
serializer](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8795).
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Similar to #9746. When deploying to Vercel, preview deployment URLs are
dynamically generated. This breaks `admin.preview` within those
deployments because there is no mechanism by which we can detect and set
that URL within Payload. Although Vercel provides various environment
variables at our disposal, they provide no concrete identifier for
exactly which URL is being currently previewed (you can access the same
deployment from a number of different URLs).
The fix is to support relative `admin.preview` URLs, that way Payload
can prepend the application's top-level domain dynamically at
render-time in order to create a fully qualified URL. So when you visit
a Vercel preview deployment, for example, that deployment's unique URL
is used as the preview redirect, instead of the application's
root/production domain. Note: this does not fix multi-tenancy
single-domain setups, as those still require a static top-level domain
for each tenant.
### What?
Fixes issue with stale locale from searchParams
### Why?
Bad use of useEffect/useState inside our useSearchParams provider.
### How?
Memoize the locale instead of relying on the useEffect which was causing
unnecessary renders with stale values.
When deploying to Vercel, preview deployment URLs are dynamically
generated. This breaks Live Preview within those deployments because
there is no mechanism by which we can detect and set that URL within
Payload. Although Vercel provides various environment variables at our
disposal, they provide no concrete identifier for exactly _which_ URL is
being currently previewed (you an access the same deployment from a
number of different URLs).
The fix is to support _relative_ live preview URLs, that way Payload can
prepend the application's top-level domain dynamically at render-time in
order to create a fully qualified URL. So when you visit a Vercel
preview deployment, for example, that deployment's unique URL is used to
load the iframe of the preview window, instead of the application's
root/production domain. Note: this does not fix multi-tenancy
single-domain setups, as those still require a static top-level domain
for each tenant.
### What?
The `<header>` dom node was rendering even if empty for group fields.
Causing extra margin to be added even if no label/description were
provided.
### Why?
If the field had no label, description or errors it would still render.
### How?
Wraps the header node in an additional condition that checks for label,
description or errors before rendering the node.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9606
With Postgres / SQLite, select fields (non `hasMany: true`) weren't
properly handled in the `traverseFields.ts` function for `select` query.
### What
Updates auth.forgotPassword.expiration prop type to include JSDocs
I.e
```
/**
* The number of milliseconds that the forgot password token should be valid for.
* @default 3600000 // 1 hour
*/
```
Adds details about `output: 'standalone'` to Docker deployment section.
This is required in order for Next.js to be dockerized.
```
const nextConfig = {
output: 'standalone',
}
```
### What?
Unable to configure expiration time for the password reset tokens.
### Why?
Prior to this change, the expiration time for password reset tokens were
defaulted.
### How?
Adds new `expiration` prop to `auth.forgotPassword` object which allows
for the option to configure the expiration time of password reset
tokens.
This create a workflow that will trigger upon every release and do the
following:
- Re-generate all template lockfiles as needed (only blank and website
need them for payload cloud)
- Re-generate all postgres migrations for any pg-based template
- Commit changes
- Create PR
Fix broken links.
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Fix broken links to collections and access control overview.
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Small typo fix in Docs
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- [fix: join field shows loading when creating a
document](9f7a2e7936)
- [fix: join field
descriptions](90e8cdb464)
- [feat(ui): adds before & after inputs to join
field](19d43329ad)
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### What?

### Why?
`user.id` was being used as a dependency is callbacks and when the user
was logged out due to inactivity the above error would throw.
### How?
Added optional chaining to the dependency.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9701
### What?
Previously, when defining `localization.locales` like this:
```ts
localization: {
defaultLocale: 'en',
locales: [{ label: { en: 'ESLocale' }, code: 'es' },{ label: { en: 'ESLocale' }, code: 'en' }],
},
```
The title in "copy to locale" modal was displayed incorrectly
```
Copy to locale: Copying from [object Object] to [object Object]
```
### How?
Uses the `getTranslation` function to handle this behavior properly
Removes maxDepth from link fields which can cause issues sometimes
depending on how deep the reference is
Also removes bottom border on website header.
### What?
Write conflict errors can arise when collections have hooks.
### Why?
The copyDataFromLocale local API calls to update were not passsing req
so changes could be made on different transcations.
### How?
Fixed the error by passing `req` and also introduced some perf
optimizations using `depth` and disabling `joins` since that data isn't
needed for this operation.
Adds configuration options to `auth.disableLocalStrategy` to allow
customization of how payload treats an auth enabled collection.
Two new properties have been added to `disableLocalStrategy`:
- `enableFields` Include auth fields on the collection even though the
local strategy is disabled. Useful when you do not want the database or
types to vary depending on the auth configuration used.
- `optionalPassword`: makes the password field not required
### What?
Migrates the `form-builder` example to payload `3.0`.
`Updates`:
- Now has a next app directly along side payload.
- Removes `form-builder/next-app` & `form-builder/next-pages` example
front-ends and only uses new recommended approach (i.e admin panel &
front-end on the same port - `3000`)
### What?
https://payloadcms.com/docs does not document the `payload.auth`
feature.
### Why?
With custom components, there is no explanation as to how you can get
the current user on the server side. It is also something useful to know
for many other scenarios. A Discord user even mentioned today, that they
spent quite some time, trying to figure out how to get the current user,
while on the server.
While I don't think it's the cleanest "place" to document it, I think
its what makes the most sense, given the current state of the
documentation. I tried to follow the existing format as close as
possible. The comments are longer, but I feel the information is
absolutely necessary to provide.
Confirmed that formatting works as expected and there are no errors
parsing the addition:

Fixes#9631
## Fix default retries
By default, if no `retries` property has been set, jobs / tasks should
not be retried. This was not the case previously, as the `maxRetries`
variable was `undefined`, causing jobs to retry endlessly. This PR sets
them to `0` by default.
Additionally, this fixes some undesirable behavior of the workflow
retries property. Workflow retries now act as **maximum**,
workflow-level retries. Only tasks that do not have a retry property set
will inherit the workflow-level retries.
## Fix error messages
Previously, you were able to encounter error messages with undefined
values like these:

Reason is that it was always using `job.workflowSlug` for the error
messages. However, if you queue a task directly, without a workflow,
`job.workflowSlug` is undefined and `job.taskSlug` should be used
instead.
This PR then gets rid of the second undefined value by ensuring that
`maxRetries´ is never undefined
More commit types will now show in the release notes. The full list of
allowable types are the following and will show in order:
```ts
const commitTypesForChangelog = [
'feat',
'fix',
'perf',
'refactor',
'docs',
'style',
'test',
'templates',
'examples',
'build',
'ci',
'chore',
]
```
What?
Fixes issue when on parallel writes in result you can have 0 latest:
true versions.
Why?
There must be always a version with latest: true
How?
Ensures that we always have a version with latest: true by adding a
filter on createdAt < createdVersion.createdAt.
Instead, this ponentially can lead to a situation where we have 2
versions with latest: true, if they were created at the exact same time,
but this shouldn't happen in a real world scenario and it's much less
problematic than not having a version with latest: true.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5895
Changes from #8986
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Co-authored-by: Sasha <64744993+r1tsuu@users.noreply.github.com>
As described in #9576, the `SearchParamsProvider` can become stale when
navigating routes and relying on search params during initial render.
This is because this context, along with the `ParamsProvider`, is
duplicative to the internal lifecycle of `useSearchParams` and
`useParams` from `next/navigation`– but always one render behind.
Instead, we need to use the hooks directly from `next/navigation` as
described in the jsdocs. This will also remove any abstraction over top
the web standard for `URLSearchParams`.
For this reason, these providers and their corresponding hooks have been
marked with the deprecated flag and will continue to behave as they do
now, but will be removed in the next major release. This PR replaces all
internal reliance on these hooks with `next/navigation` as suggested,
except for the `useParams` hook, which was never used in the first
place.
```diff
'use client'
- import { useSearchParams } from '@payloadcms/ui'
+ import { useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation'
+ import { parseSearchParams } from '@payloadcms/ui'
export function MyClientComponent() {
- const { searchParams } = useSearchParams()
+ const searchParams = useSearchParams()
+ const parsedParams = parseSearchParams(searchParams)
// ...
}
```
_MyClientComponent.tsx_
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9567. When using the
`AnimateHeight` component on a patched browser such as Webkit,
components with dynamically rendered children are not properly animating
in, such as blocks with rich text. This is because the height of that
content is unable to be calculated before it's rendered, preventing the
component from acquiring a target height to animate toward. This change
was originally introduced in #9456 in effort to remove unnecessary
dependencies.
The fix is to setup a ResizeObserver during animation to watch for
changes to the content's height. This way, as components dynamically
render in based on the "open" state, the hook will simply increment the
target height accordingly.
This PR updates all react and next-related packages to the latest
version in our test directory and in our templates, while still allowing
older versions to be used.
Additionally, this ensures that the "scheduler" package version we
install matches the version installed by react-dom
We should fix all the flaky tests in the future - in the meantime this
PR will reduce collectively wasted engineer hours, as we now don't have
to manually open the awkward GH actions UI and press the retry button -
often multiple times for each PR.
It may not be enough to simply retry the test:int / test:e2e commands to
get the tests not to flake for the next run, but let's see how this goes
Assume you had the following workflow:
```ts
handler: async ({ job, inlineTask, req }) => {
const { customerData } = await inlineTask('Fetch Customer Data', {
task: ({ req }) => {
if (Math.random() < 0.2) {
throw new Error('Failed on purpose')
}
return {
output: {
customerData: 'test',
},
}
},
retries: {
attempts: 40,
},
})
console.log('customer Data', customerData)
await inlineTask('Analyze Segments', {
// Rest of task...
```
It was possible for the following to happen:
Run attempt 1:
- Task "Fetch Customer Data" fails
- Task is added to job log without output data and state "failed"
Run attempt 2:
- Task "Fetch Customer Data" succeeds
- Task is added to job log with correct output data and state
"succeeded"
- Task "Analyze Segments" fails
- Task is added to job log without output data and state "failed"
Run attempt 3:
- Task "Fetch Customer Data" has already run successfully => restore
from DB
- Task "Analyze Segments" fails because input data is undefined.
The restoration of the already-succeeded "Fetch Customer Data" task did
not fetch and restore the correct output data, as it was taking the
output data from the previously failed task that did not save any, even
though it should have been taking and restoring the output data of the
last-run, successful task run.
This PR fixed that
### What?
Adds Serbian `rs` and `rs-Latin` to `importDateFNSLocale` as well as
changes their `dateFNSKey` in the language definition to the appropriate
key instead of `en-US`
### Why?
To support Serbian language with appropriately localized dates.
### How?
Minor changes in translations package.
Fixes: #9610.
### What?
Currently some links inside the main nav are still focusable with a
keyboard when the main nav is closed.
### Why?
This leads to the active keyboard focus getting lost until it eventually
finds its way to the hamburger menu button. It can also lead to links
that are not currently visible being selected accidentally.
### How?
When the [inert
attribute](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Global_attributes/inert)
is set to `true`, we can prevent focus on any child elements
automatically. We simply toggle the attribute on or off based on whether
the nav is open or closed.
The inert attribute has [great
compatibility](https://caniuse.com/mdn-html_global_attributes_inert)
with modern browsers these days, making it a solid choice to resolve
this issue.
### Recordings
#### Before
You can see down the bottom left of the screen that links available in
the main nav are still focusable even when the main nav is closed.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e16d5336-7d2b-42f1-886b-cfa3ed82dbb1
#### After
You can see that focus is immediately moved to the hamburger menu when
the main nav is closed.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8c81197a-53aa-4af1-8e5c-f6835ba955a5
Fixes#5026. When using client-side Live Preview, switching locale would
not populate relationships in that locale, and would use the default
locale instead. This was because locale was simply not being handled.
Now, we pass the locale through the event, and use it to make localized
queries when populating those relationships.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9612
Previously, the plugin search with different collections but the same
IDs could delete a wrong search document on synchronization, because we
queried the search document only by `doc.value`. Instead, we should also
query by `doc.relationTo`.
When creating custom translations and merging the custom translation
keys with the default translation keys, and then pass it to the generic
TFunction type, Typescript complains that the function does not satisfy
the LabelFunction type in a label field.
The reason for this is that the LabelFunction type is not generic, and
it's always using the default TFunction which itself uses the
DefaultTranslationKey if no type is passed to it.
This is solved by making the LabelFunction generic and forward the
TTranslationKeys to the TFunction type.
Following this documentation:
https://payloadcms.com/docs/configuration/i18n#typescript
Example:

Updates the "More details" link URLs in the generateEmailHTML and
generateEmailSubject rows to link to the correct element.
The links current use camelcase but the corresponding element IDs are
lowercase.
See this page: https://payloadcms.com/docs/authentication/email
### What?
The examples in nestedDocs and formBuilder plugins were referencing the
plugins incorrectly.
### Why?
To prevent confusion for readers.
### How?
Changes to `docs/plugins/form-builder.mdx` and
`docs/plugins/nested-docs.mdx`.
We were sending unrendered `PayloadComponent`s to the client, which is a
remnant of old betas where those were actually rendered.
There is no point sending them to the client as they are useless there
and cannot be rendered without the server-only importMap. Additionally,
this could have potentially caused server-only modules to be sent to the
client (e.g. if serverProps was used), which would have lead to a
webpack error.
The types were also incorrect, as admin.dependencies on the ClientConfig
did not contain the React nodes.
### What?
When the document is saved the formState was not being reset from the
server.
### Why?
getFormState was not being called onSuccess of the form submission
### How?
The `Form` onSuccess function now allows for an optional return type of
`FormState` if the functions returns formState then we check to see if
that differs from the current formState on the client. If it does then
we dispatch the `REPLACE_STATE` action with the newState.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9423
Closes#8653.
Originally this PR was for making the `IndentFeature` opt-in instead of
opt-out, which would have been a breaking change. After some discussion
it was determined it would be better if we could keep the
`IndentFeature` by default and instead come up with a custom escape key
solution to prevent keyboard users from becoming trapped in the editor.
These changes are my interpretation of how we can solve this problem in
a way that feels natural for a keyboard user. When a keyboard user
becomes trapped, the usual approach is to press the escape key (e.g.
modals) to be able to leave the current context and continue navigating.
These changes allow that to happen while minimising the cognitive load
by not needing to remember whether the `IndentFeature` is toggled on or
off.
I've also ensured the `IndentFeature` can actually be turned off if
consciously removed from the lexical editor features (previously it was
still enabled even if it was removed).
Ideally this should be handled on the lexical side in the
`TabIndentationPlugin` itself (I will begin to look into the feasibility
of this), but for now this should be suitable to ensure the experience
for keyboard users isn't completely blocked (there are a number of other
improvements that could be made but I will create more specific issues
for those).
Open to discussion and amendments. Once we're aligned on the approach
I'm happy to implement tests as needed.
### Before
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/95183bb6-f36e-4b44-8c3b-d880c822d315
### After
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d34be50a-8f31-4b81-83d1-236d5ce9d8b5
---------
Co-authored-by: Germán Jabloñski <43938777+GermanJablo@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes#9132. When query params are present in the URL, such as after
searching or filtering in the list view, they are not being retained
after navigating back to that view via `history.back()` (i.e. the back
button). This makes it difficult to quickly navigate in and out of
documents from the list view when an underlying search exists. This was
because the `SearchParamsProvider` is stale when the new view renders,
which then replaces the URL with these stale params. The fix here is to
_not_ use the `SearchParamsProvider` at all, and instead use
`next/navigation` directly. Ultimately, this provider should likely be
marked deprecated and then removed in the next major release for this
very reason.
.tsx files were introduced into the plugin-search package, but an
appropriate `copyfiles` script was not introduced to get these files
into the dist output.
This was causing a `Module not found: Can't resolve './index.scss'`
error on build.
---------
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
### What?
Extracted `hasText` helper method in `richTextValidateHOC`
### Why?
The new exported `hasText` helper method can now also be used during
front-end serialization - for example, to check whether a caption
element should be rendered when text is optional and therefore possibly
empty (which would allow us to prevent rendering an empty caption
element).
Fixes#8811
Before this PR, even if you did not include text formatting features
(such as BoldFeature, ItalicFeature, etc), it was possible to apply that
formatting by (a) pasting content from the clipboard and (b) using
keyboard shortcuts.
This PR fixes that by requiring the formatting features to be registered
so that they can be inserted in the editor.
When using the `admin.hidden: true` property on a collection, it
rightfully removes all navigation and routing for that particular
collection. However, this also affects the expected behavior of hidden
entities when they are rendered within a drawer, such as the document
drawer or list drawer. For example, when creating a new _admin.hidden_
document through the relationship or join field, the drawer should still
render the view, despite the underlying route for that view being
disabled. This change was a result of the introduction of on-demand
server components in #8364, where we now make a server roundtrip to
render the view in its entirety, which include the logic that redirects
these hidden entities.
Now, we pass a new `overrideEntityVisibility` argument through the
server function that, when true, skips this step. This way documents can
continue to respect `admin.hidden` while also having the ability to
override on a case-by-case basis throughout the UI.
### What?
This PR aims to add reindexing capabilities to `plugin-search` to allow
users to reindex entire searchable collections on demand.
### Why?
As it stands, end users must either perform document reindexing manually
one-by-one or via bulk operations. Both of these approaches are
undesirable because they result in new versions being published on
existing documents. Consider the case when `plugin-search` is only added
_after_ the project has started and documents have been added to
existing collections. It would be nice if users could simply click a
button, choose the searchable collections to reindex, and have the
custom endpoint handle the rest.
### How?
This PR adds on to the existing plugin configuration, creating a custom
endpoint and a custom `beforeListTable` component in the form of a popup
button. Upon clicking the button, a dropdown/popup is opened with
options to select which collection to reindex, as well as a useful `All
Collections` option to run reindexing on all configured search
collections. It also adds a `reindexBatchSize` option in the config to
allow users to specify in what quantity to batch documents to sync with
search.
Big shoutout to @paulpopus & @r1tsuu for the triple-A level support on
this one!
Fixes#8902
See it in action:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ee8dd68c-ea89-49cd-adc3-151973eea28b
Notes:
- Traditionally these kinds of long-running tasks would be better suited
for a job. However, given how many users enjoy deploying to serverless
environments, it would be problematic to offer this feature exclusive to
jobs queues. I thought a significant amount about this and decided it
would be best to ship the feature as-is with the intention of creating
an opt-in method to use job queues in the future if/when this gets
merged.
- In my testing, the collection description somehow started to appear in
the document views after the on-demand RSC merge. I haven't reproduced
this, but this PR has an example of that problem. Super strange.
---------
Co-authored-by: Sasha <64744993+r1tsuu@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@nouance.io>
### What?
Adds ability to copy data from one locale to another at a document
level.
### How?
For any localized collection, you will find a new option in the document
controls called `Copy to Locale`.
This option will open a drawer, from here you can select your origin and
destination locales.
If data already exists in the destination locale, you can choose to:
1. Overwrite this data (this will copy any empty fields in your origin
locale)
2. Not overwrite existing data (this will only copy data into empty
fields in the destination locale)
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
In an effort to keep the Examples Directory as easy to navigate as
possible, and to keep the Payload Monorepo only as verbose as it needs
to be, we need to remove all alternatives from the Examples Directory.
This includes setups that interact with Payload from a standalone
server, keeping only the Payload recommended "combined" Next.js +
Payload setups.
### What?
Migrates the `live-preview` example to payload `3.0`.
`Updates`:
- `live-preview/payload` now has a next app directly along side payload.
- Removes `live-preview/next-app` & `live-preview/next-pages` example
front-ends and only uses new recommended approach (i.e admin panel &
front-end on the same port - `3000`)
If you had a lot of fields and collections, createClientConfig would be
extremely slow, as it was copying a lot of memory. In my test config
with a lot of fields and collections, it took 4 seconds(!!).
And not only that, it also ran between every single page navigation.
This PR significantly speeds up the createClientConfig function. In my
test config, its execution speed went from 4 seconds to 50 ms.
Additionally, createClientConfig is now properly cached in both dev &
prod. It no longer runs between every single page navigation. Even if
you trigger a full page reload, createClientConfig will be cached and
not run again. Despite that, HMR remains fully-functional.
This will make payload feel noticeably faster for large configs -
especially if it contains a lot of richtext fields, as it was previously
deep-copying the relatively large richText editor configs over and over
again.
## Before - 40 sec navigation speed
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fe6b707a-459b-44c6-982a-b277f6cbb73f
## After - 1 sec navigation speed
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/384fba63-dc32-4396-b3c2-0353fcac6639
## Todo
- [x] Implement ClientSchemaMap and cache it, to remove
createClientField call in our form state endpoint
- [x] Enable schemaMap caching for dev
- [x] Cache lexical clientField generation, or add it to the parent
clientConfig
## Lexical changes
Red: old / removed
Green: new

### Speed up version queries
This PR comes with performance optimizations for fetching versions
before a document is loaded. Not only does it use the new select API to
limit the fields it queries, it also completely skips a database query
if the current document is published.
### Speed up lexical init
Removes a bunch of unnecessary deep copying of lexical objects which
caused higher memory usage and slower load times. Additionally, the
lexical default config sanitization now happens less often.
### What?
When you prevent users from authenticating with their email, we should
not enforce uniqueness on the email field.
### Why?
We never set the unique property to false.
### How?
Set the unique property to false if `loginWithUsername.allowEmailLogin`
is `false`.
The version diff view at
`/admin/collections/:collection/:id/versions/:version` was not properly
displaying diffs for iterable fields, such as blocks. There were two
main things wrong here:
1. Fields not properly inheriting parent permissions based on the new
sanitized permissions pattern in #7335
1. The diff components were expecting `permissions` but receiving
`fieldPermissions`. This was not picked up by TS because of our use of
dynamic keys when choosing which component to render for that particular
field. We should change this in the future to use a switch case that
explicitly renders each diff component. This way props are strictly
typed.
In effort to keep the Examples Directory as easy to navigate as
possible, and to keep the Payload Monorepo only as verbose as it needs
to be, we need to remove all alternatives from the Examples Directory.
This includes setups that interact with Payload from a standalone
server, keeping only the Payload recommended "combined" Next.js +
Payload setups. This will also be applied to all other examples that use
this setup, i.e. draft preview, live preview, etc.
### What?
Previously, `payload.findByID` with `overrideAccess: false` and this
collection config
```ts
{
slug: 'fields-and-top-access',
access: {
read: () => ({
secret: {
equals: '12345',
},
}),
},
fields: [
{
type: 'text',
name: 'secret',
access: { read: () => false },
},
],
},
```
Led to the `The following path cannot be queried: secret` error because
`where` input to `validateQueryPaths` also includes the result from
access control, which shouldn't be.
This works when using `payload.find`.
The same applies to find with drafts / joins `where`. We need to
validate only user `where` input, not access control that we defined in
our config.
Also, this exact logic seems be used in `find` without drafts - we don't
use `fullWhere` here but `where`, that's why this error isn't being
thrown with `find` but only `findByID`.
d9c6288cb2/packages/payload/src/collections/operations/find.ts (L134)d9c6288cb2/packages/payload/src/collections/operations/find.ts (L166-L171)
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9210
### What?
Plugin-seo fields were not set to disabled when a user did not have
permissions.
### Why?
The `readOnly` property was not being used.
### How?
Uses the `readOnly` property to disable buttons and set inputs to
readOnly.
### What?
Fixes a link to the `storage-uploadthing` adapter in Github.
### Why?
To link readers to the correct package location.
### How?
Change to `docs/upload/storage-adapters.mdx`.
Credit to rik in Discord for the catch.
Deprecates `react-animate-height` in favor of native CSS, specifically
the `interpolate-size: allow-keywords;` property which can be used to
animate to `height: auto`—the primary reason this package exists. This
is one less dependency in our `node_modules`. Tried to replicate the
current DOM structure, class names, and API of `react-animate-height`
for best compatibility.
Note that this CSS property is experimental BUT this PR includes a patch
for browsers without native support. Once full support is reached, the
patch can be safely removed.
### What?
Adds custom anchor tags to docs where duplicate headings exist.
### Why?
Anchor links would not correctly navigate to the proper point on the
page if there were multiple headings with the same string.
### How?
The website now supports adding custom `#anchor` to a heading in
markdown that will attach to the headings and table of content list
items. This PR adds custom anchors to the docs that have duplicate
headings.
**Example:**
```md
/docs/upload/storage-adapters.mdx
### Usage#vercel-blob-installation
```
Generates the path:
`/docs/upload/storage-adapters#vercel-blob-installation`
Ensures `sanitizeRelationshipIDs` works properly in any case
Updates predefinedMigration to work with new globals
Skips ObjectID creation errors to not fail with outdated data to the
schema.
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### What?
This PR adds `'sl'` to list of accepted languages, dedupes languages not
implemented from langs that have been supported, and adjusts the string
match for `'sl'` in importDateFNSLocale to the correct locale.
### Why?
To fix TS errors and runtime errors encountered while adding Slovenian
language to config, and then selecting it in `/account` view.
### How?
- Addition of `'sl'` to `acceptLanguages` array
- Change from `'sl'` to `'sl-SI'` in `importDateFNSLocale.ts`
Fixes#9504
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Co-authored-by: Jessica Chowdhury <jessica@trbl.design>
The [previous fix](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8735)
worked but was a breaking change because it set a `z-index` in the
`.react-select` wrapper instead of the `.rs__menu`, creating a new
stacking-context, therefore making any existing customizations to the
menu's `z-index` not work. This was a way to fix a regression introduced
by the css-layers, in which Payload's custom `z-index: 4` no longer took
precedence over react-select's default `z-index: 1`.
With this PR we remove the default `z-index: 1` applied by react-select,
so that the `z-index: 4` set in the "payload-default" css layer can take
effect. An alternative to this fix would be to use `z-index: 4
!important`, but this has the advantage of allowing the `z-index` to be
easily customized by the consumers of the CMS, as with all the other
styles.
### Screenshots

### What?
This log was appearing when the DatePicker loaded without a registered
locale:
```
A locale object was not found for the provided string ["enUS"].
```
Also fixes css misalignment of icons inside date picker field
### Why?
If i`18n.dateFNS` had not loaded, we were registering the locale with an
undefined value.
### How?
Only register the locale for react-datepicker if i18n.dateFNS is
present.
List preferences were improperly saving their own records onto
themselves when building table state through the server function. This
was happening because the entire preference document was being spread
onto the new preferences, as opposed to just the value itself:
```diff
const mergedPrefs = {
- ...(preferencesResult || {}),
+ ...(preferencesResult?.value || {}),
columns,
}
```
This PR also swaps `dequal` out for `dequal/lite`.
### What?
We sorted migrations by `-name` in `getMigrations` as by assumption from
generated file names, however, it may be not true as the improved (+
unflaked, previously it failed sometimes) test for `migrate:down` can
reproduce. As in result, `migrateDown` / `migrateRefresh` may execute in
order different from `migrate`.
Unflakes the 'should commit multiple operations async' test.
We shouldn't pass the same `req` that doesn't contain a transaction to
different operations that execute in parallel (via `Promise.all`)
without either creating a transaction before or using
`isolateObjectProperty(req, 'transactionID')`. It leads to a race
condition because operation can commit a wrong transaction, different
from inited
### What?
Previously, using Postgres, select fields with `hasMany: true` weren't
clearable.
Meaning, you couldn't pass an empty array:
```ts
const updatedDoc = await payload.update({
id,
collection: 'select-fields',
data: {
selectHasMany: [],
},
})
```
### Why?
To achieve the same behavior with MongoDB.
### How?
Modifies logic in `packages/drizzle/src/upsertRow/index.ts` to include
empty arrays.
- Update lock files for blank, website
- Delete unneeded lock files
- Adds git hook to ensure no new lockfiles are added for _other than_
blank and website.
- Uses `pagination: false` where we don't need `totalDocs`.
- in `preview/route.ts` uses `depth: 0`, select of only ID to improve
performance
- in `search` uses `select` to select only needed properties
- adds type safety best practices to collection configs with
`defaultPopulate`
- uses `payload.count` to resolve SSG `pageNumber`s
Removes unnecessary `deepCopyObject(docPermissions)` in the Version View
which slows down loading speed.
The comment seems to be resolved, I'm not getting this error and here
for example in the same case
3c0e832a9a/packages/next/src/views/Document/index.tsx (L327)
we don't do deep copying.
### What?
The "noResults" translation key, for Russian, which is displayed when
searching a collection list and receiving no results.

### Why?
Unlike English, Slavic languages like Russian have the concept of
genders and depending on the ending of a particular word, the endings of
adjectives can be different, to correspond with those genders. The
current version only works with feminine words, directly translating to
"No {{label}} found. Either {{label}} doesn't exist yet, or none of them
match the filters you specified above."
The new version translates to "Nothing found. {{label}} may not exist
yet or doesn't match the specified filters.", which is a more loose
translation, but holds the same meaning, while being grammatically
correct in all scenarios, regardless of the gender.
### What?
This PR fixes a variety of links around the docs.
### Why?
To link readers to the correct location in the docs
### How?
Changes and fixes to a number of doc links.
TS 5.7 added support for ES2024. By keeping target: “esnext”, we would
have accidentally set our minimum supported ES version to ES2024.
This sets it to ES2022, which is the version supported by Node 18
When using Client-side Live Preview, array fields are unable to clear
all their rows. This is because `reduceFieldsToValues` sets the array's
value as 0 within form-state when no rows exist, as opposed to an empty
array as one might expect. For now, we can simply handle this data shape
within Live Preview's merge logic. In the future we may want to take to
consider changing the behavior of empty arrays within form-state itself.
1. Adds flag `--skip-empty` to `migrate:create` to bypass the empty
migration file prompt.
- Blank migration file will not be created if this flag is passed.
3. Adds flag `--force-accept-warning` to `migrate:fresh` to bypass the
drop database prompt
Now, custom Lexical block & inline block components are re-rendered if
the fields drawer is saved. This ensures that RSCs receive the updated
values, without having to resort to a client component that utilizes the
`useForm` hook.
Additionally, this PRs fixes the lexical selection jumping around after
opening a Block or InlineBlock drawer and clicking inside of it.
### What?
`payload.collections` was improperly typed.
This doesn't seem to work: (the type is `{}`)
```
collections: {
[slug: CollectionSlug]: Collection
} = {}
```
<img width="794" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7daceab9-8f43-433b-9201-1bf8c48fb8ca">
However, this does:
```ts
collections: Record<CollectionSlug, Collection> = {}
```
<img width="540" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e37d595d-f5b4-4b02-b190-bb5d4063787d">
Additionally, the same fix applied to `Permissions`,
`PolymorphicUploadField['admin']['sortOptions']`,
`PolymorphicRelationshipField['admin']['sortOptions']`
When defining custom providers as server components, they currently do
not receive any of the server props that custom components expect to
receive, like `payload`, `i18n`, `user`, and so on.
### What?
Although the following examples:
- `custom-components`
- `email`
- `multi-tenant`
were recently migrated to 3.0 - they were still using the latest `beta`
version instead of latest payload (i.e `3.0`)
- Removes mention of custom providers needing to be client components
- Documents custom field `Filter` components
- Adjusts language and other misc. grammar and spelling
### What?
Non-standard ids caused an issue when finding the document on the
server.
This is an odd regression, in 2.0 we were fetching the document on the
client so the request would handle decoding the url. Now we are fetching
the document on the server and need to do this manually when reading id
from route params.
### Why?
The slug pulled out of the url for an id of `id 1` would equate to
`id%201` which would fail in the `payload.find` call since there is not
an id stored as `id%201` but instead `id 1`.
### How?
Wherever we are calling payload.find in the views and querying by `id`
it gets ran through a helper function that decodes it properly.
Fixes#9373
Added patch to `withPayload` for hiding turbopack external deps warnings
from this PR https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9147 didn't work
on `next@15.0.3`, now it works on both `15.0.0` and `15.0.3`.
### What?
`viewActions` are not easily accessible in custom views.
### Why?
We extract view actions when we call `getViewFromConfig`, but never pass
them to the custom views.
### How?
Properly types return type for serverProps inside `getViewFromConfig`
and adds viewActions to serverProps so they are spread into props when
we build the custom view components.
Now custom server views will get the viewActions as a prop.
Fixes#9338
Fixes errors when having joins with versions +drafts on `hasMany: true`
relationships.
Removes `joinQuery` overhead if we don't need it for the current
operation. Right now, in all adapters we support joins only for `find`,
`findOne`, and `queryDrafts`.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9369
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9363
This fixes the following issues that caused fields to be either hidden,
or incorrectly set to readOnly in certain configurations:
- In some cases, permissions were sanitized incorrectly. This PR
rewrites the sanitizePermissions function and adds new unit tests
- after a document save, the client was receiving unsanitized
permissions. Moving the sanitization logic to the endpoint fixes this
- Various incorrect handling of permissions in our form state endpoints
/ RenderFields
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9378
We’ve found out that @lexical/markdown imports cannot be reliably
dynamically imported by Node.js for an unknown reason. Frequently,
Node.js simply exits before the dynamic import is done.
We’re suspecting the reason for this to be its dependency on
@lexical/code that installs prism.
This will not only (hopefully) fix the import issue, but also reduce the
bundle size & compilation speed of richtext-lexical.
Fixes#9351. When using Postgres, doc ids were being treated as a string
as opposed to a number within the admin panel. This led to issues for
anything relying on the `docID` from context, such as the join field not
properly populating initial data when creating new documents, etc.
### What?
Fixes links for custom components in a few places in admin docs.
### Why?
To link users to the correct location in the docs.
### How?
Changes to `docs/admin/components.mdx` and
`docs/admin/customizing-css.mdx`
Closes#9242 and #9365. Autosave-enabled documents rendered within a
drawer were not being properly handled. This was causing multiple draft
documents to be created upon opening the drawer, as well as an empty
document returned from the server function, etc.
### What?
Unable to add collections to the config dynamically if they reference
their own collection in a relationship field.
This was discovered while working on the folder view feature which
dynamically adds collections to your config if it is enabled per
collection.
### Why?
When `sanitizeCollection` runs, it takes the current config. If you are
sanitizing a collection before adding it to the config, that collection
cannot have any self referencing relationship fields on it otherwise it
fails the validRelationships check.
### How?
Using a reducer we now initialize the validRelationships variable with
the incoming collection slug.
### What?
When a document is saved the data from useDocumentInfo was stale.
### Why?
Previously we would refresh the entire document by calling the
form-state endpoint, we no longer do that.
### How?
Adds a new variable accessible from useDocumentInfo,
`savedDocumentData`, that is updated when the document is successfully
saved and defaults to initialData.
Fixes#9337. The version view was not able to render its diff because of
an invalid permissions lookup. This was a result of a change to how
access results are returned from the API, which are now sanitized:
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/7335
Updates the `Custom Components` example, including packages, readme,
lockfile, types and the custom fields.
---------
Co-authored-by: Patrik Kozak <patrik@payloadcms.com>
Fixes#9264. When externally updating array or block rows through the
`addFieldRow` or `replaceFieldRow` methods, nested rich text fields
along with any custom components within them are never rendered. This is
because unless the form is explicitly set to modified, as the default
array and blocks fields currently do, the newly generated form-state
will skip the rendering step. Now, the underlying callbacks themselves
automatically set the form to modified to trigger rendering.
### What?
Could not finalize selection of `hasMany` uploads inside of the drawer.
### Why?
The Select component was not being rendered in the beforeActions prop of
the ListControls when row selections was enabled.
### How?
Renders the Select component when row selections are enabled and
onBulkSelect is present.
The biggest difference comes from calling `RenderServerComponent` as a
function, instead of rendering it by using `<RenderServerComponent`.
This gets rid of wasteful blocks of codes sent to the client that look
like this:

HTML size comparison:
## Admin test suite
| View | Before | After |
|------|---------|--------|
| Dashboard | 331 kB | 83 kB |
| collections/custom-views-one Edit | 285 kB | 76.6 kB |
## Fields test suite
| View | Before | After |
|------|---------|--------|
| collections/lexical Edit | 189 kB | 94.4 kB |
| collections/lexical List | 152 kB | 62.9 kB |
## Community test suite
| View | Before | After |
|------|---------|--------|
| Dashboard | 78.9 kB | 43.1 kB |
The problem was that the uploads test suite was trying to log in to
payload before it was even initialized.
In the rare event where payload started up before the uploads test suite
was trying to log in, our tests passed.
### What?
In the WhereBuilder Condition DefaultFilter component, there is a switch
statement that contains components to return based on the built filter
in the admin ui. Having a filter built out then navigating to another
collection list view causes an error to occur due to InternalField being
undefined but the DefaultFilter tries to access the field on it.
### Why?
To fix unexpected `cannot access property field of undefined` errors.
### How?
Adding a conditional chaining operator.
Odd thing here is that the `Text` component where this error originates
from doesn't actually make use of the passed `InternalField`. Might be
worth it to take a closer look at it.
Fixes#9179
Removes examples that are now duplicative or unnecessary due to new
features in 3.0:
### Custom server
This one can be removed in favor of [Next.js
documentation](https://nextjs.org/docs/pages/building-your-application/configuring/custom-server)
### Hierarchy
The new `join` field can solve for many of the use cases for the
`hierarchy` example. Bi-directional relationships with the `join` field
should be preferred here.
### Nested Docs, Redirects
Our website template showcases how to use the `nested-docs` and
`redirects` plugins in-depth, with real-world examples.
### Virtual Fields
Virtual fields have gotten significantly easier and can now be defined
by specifying `virtual: true`. Not a big need for a full example any
longer.
---------
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
Fixes types for workflows / jobs `input` and `output` when using
`strict: true` or `strictNullChecks: true` by ensuring that all
properties in generates types are requried
The Edit and Live Preview views were duplicately making the same Local
API requests for document data. This is because while the top-level
document view handler makes these requests _before_ rendering the Live
Preview view, it wasn't passing it's data through as props. This has
also led to inconsistencies in the options being passed through the
requests themselves, such as `locale`, `user`, and `overrideAccess:
false`. Everything is now standardized as expected through the existing
`getDocumentData` utility.
If you start a fresh dev server and open payload, the nav will initially
show as closed and then jump to its open state. This is because no
preferences are set, so the server tells the client to initially keep it
closed, despite the default nav state being _open_.
### What?
Custom providers could not be resolved because payload was not
initialized in the Root layout with the importMap passed in from props.
### How?
Pass importMap from props into the getPayload function in the Root
layout.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9288
### What?
When a block had a subfield named `blocks`, sanitization would throw an
error.
### Why?
An incorrect check for the key of `"fields"` would then attempt to pass
`data.blocks[key].fields` aka `data.blocks.fields.fields` to the next
call of `areAllPermissionsTrue` which would be undefined. Instead if the
key is `fields` it should pass `data.blocks[key]`.
### How?
Remove the second `.fields` property accessor.
Optimizes initial page responses by removing unnecessary inline field
styles that were being sent through the HTML response. The Client Config
contains a large number of duplicates of the string:
`"style\":{\"flex\":\"1 1 auto\"}`, one for every single field within
the entirely of the config. This leads to hundreds or potentially
thousands of instances of this same string, depending on the number of
fields within the config itself. This is regardless of custom field
widths being defined. Instead, we can do this entirely client-side,
preventing this string from ever being transmitted over the network in
the first place.
## Breaking Changes
This only effects those who are importing Payload's field components
into your own Custom Components or front-end application. The `width`
prop no longer exists. It has been consolidated into the existing
`style` prop. To migrate, simply move this prop as follows:
```diff
import { TextInput } from '@payloadcms/ui
export const MyCustomComponent = () => {
return (
<TextInput
- width="60%"
style={{
+ width: "60%,
}}
/>
)
}
```
### What?
Fixes potential errors when passed to `sanitizeRelationships` `ref`
could potentially be a non object (for example `string`) because of
having in the database data in old structure.
```
"Cannot create property 'a' on string 'B'",
```
### Why?
Necessary particularly for the migration script, as it migrates
everything including versions that can have outdated data.
### How?
Ensures passed `ref` is an `object`.
### What?
When a script attempts to load payload using `getPayload()`, it will end
with: `Error: connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:3000` etc...
### Why?
Even though there is a try/catch, it still errors because WebSocket
connection failures happen asynchronously after the ws object is
instantiated.
### How?
Added the error handling function cached.ws.onerror to prevent exit.
Custom field description functions were being duplicately called in both
the Client Config and form state. Static field descriptions were also
being rendered in form state unnecessarily. Now, field description
functions are only executed once within form state, and static
descriptions are deferred to the client for rendering.
Supports bi-directional import/export between MDX <=> Lexical. JSX will
be mapped to lexical blocks back and forth.
This will allow editing our mdx docs in payload while keeping mdx as the
source of truth
---------
Co-authored-by: Germán Jabloñski <43938777+GermanJablo@users.noreply.github.com>
### What?
Fixes the issue when visiting the create view with the Join Field and
using postgres adapter
```
invalid input syntax for type integer: "NaN"
```
This happens because we don't have an ID yet and we send to the
database:
`WHERE id = NaN`
### How?
Avoids calling `getTableState` inside of `RelationshipTable` if there's
no ID yet, as it will always lead to the same empty result. While we
_could_ avoid error directly in the database adapter, I don't think we
should do that render request
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9193
### What?
Previously, this code led to a validation error because `movie` is an
object and you needed to use `movie.id` instead.
```ts
const movie = await payload.create({ collection: 'movies', data: {} })
const result = await payload.create({
collection: 'object-writes',
data: {
many: [movie],
manyPoly: [{ relationTo: 'movies', value: movie }],
one: movie,
onePoly: {
relationTo: 'movies',
value: movie,
},
},
})
```
While it's simple to modify this example, it's more painful when you
have a data with `depth` > 0 and then you want to update that document.
### Why?
Better DX as less checks needed, and TypeScript says that we can pass an
object.
### How?
Sanitizes the field value in the root `beforeValidate` hook
The field RSC now provides an initial state for all lexical blocks. This
completely obliterates any flashes and lexical block loading states when
loading or saving a document.
Previously, when a document is loaded or saved, every lexical block was
sending a network request in order to fetch their form state. Now, this
is batched and handled in the lexical server component. All lexical
block form states are sent to the client together with the parent
lexical field, and are thus available immediately.
We also do the same with block collapsed preferences. Thus, there are no
loading states or layout shifts/flashes of blocks anymore.
Additionally, when saving a document while your cursor is inside a
lexical field, the cursor position is preserved. Previously, a document
save would kick your cursor out of the lexical field.
## Look at how nice this is:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/21d736d4-8f80-4df0-a782-7509edd993da
**BREAKING:**
This removes the `feature.hooks.load` and `feature.hooks.save`
interfaces from custom lexical features, as they weren't used internally
and added unnecessary, additional overhead.
If you have custom features that use those, you can migrate to using
normal payload hooks that run on the server instead of the client.
Documents more breaking changes within the migration guide, improves
overview, reorganizes everything, adds section headings, table of
contents, and more.
With this PR, you can now customize the way that `blocks` and
`inlineBlocks` are rendered within Lexical's `BlocksFeature` by passing
your own React components.
This is super helpful when you need to create "previews" or more
accurate UI for your Lexical blocks.
For example, let's say you have a `gallery` block where your admins
select a bunch of images. By default, Lexical would just render a
collapsible with your block's fields in it. But now you can customize
the `admin.components.Block` property on your `block` config by passing
it a custom React component for us to render instead.
So using that, with this `gallery` example, you could make a dynamic
gallery React component that shows the images to your editors - and then
render our built-in `BlockEditButton` to allow your editors to manage
your gallery in a drawer.
Here is an example where the BlockEditButton is added to the default
Block Collapsible/Header:

---------
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
Deprecates `getPayloadHMR` and simplifies this pattern into a single
`import { getPayload } from 'payload'`.
We will still retain the exported `getPayloadHMR` but it now will throw
a deprecation warning with instructions for how to migrate.
Custom `account` and `dashboard` views now defined as lowercase in the
config. This is to maintain consistency with all other custom views
throughout the config. The underlying reason for this change is that
previously, you could define React Components directly on these
properties. Now, these are strictly _view configuration objects_, and
the property names have been adjusted in order to semantically reflect
that. These two views in particular, however, were never updated
accordingly.
## Breaking Changes
```diff
import { buildConfig } from 'payload'
const config = buildConfig({
// ...
admin: {
components: {
// ...
views: {
// ...
- Account: ...
- Dashboard: ...
+ account: ...
+ dashboard: ...
},
},
},
})
```
Fixes#9246. Custom default root views (account and dashboard) were not
being properly thread to the custom component renderer. Custom account
views were also improperly _stacking_ instead of _replacing_ the default
view.
Tests for this are incoming. To properly test this we need to wrap our
default root views with custom ones, so that out existing `admin` test
suite can continue to work alongside tests specifically for this issue.
This PR fixes cases where you may have a field called `id` within a
group or a named tab, which would have incorrectly been treated as a
custom ID field for the collection.
However, custom IDs need to be defined at the root level - and now
Payload only respects custom IDs defined at the root level.
Protects the `/api/access` endpoint behind authentication and sanitizes
the result, making it more secure and significantly smaller. To do this:
1. The `permission` keyword is completely omitted from the result
2. Only _truthy_ access results are returned
3. All nested permissions are consolidated when possible
---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
### What?
Fixes links in Queries/Operators table for `within` and `intersects`
operator descriptions.
### Why?
So that they point to the correct destination in the docs.
### How?
Changes to `docs/queries/overview.mdx`
See here:

**BREAKING:**
Improves type-safety of collection / global slugs by using `CollectionSlug` / `UploadCollectionSlug` and `GlobalSlug` types instead of `string` in these places:
Adds `UploadCollectionSlug` and `TypedUploadCollection` utility types
This also changes how we suggest to add an upload collection to a cloud-storage adapter:
Before:
```ts
azureStorage({
collections: {
[Media.slug]: true,
},
})
```
After:
```ts
azureStorage({
collections: {
media: true,
},
})
```
The collection list columns are stored as user preferences to the
payload-preferences collection. Normally one user should never have
duplicate documents with the same key. This is controlled by using an
upsert normally. The collection list does not have a good way to call
upsert and was creating preferences documents every time. This change
makes it so that existing preferences are updated rather than created
with each column change.
Changes:
- Migrates `email` example project to `3.0` from `2.0`
- Replaces `inline-css` dependency with `juice` package instead.
- Replaces `Handlebars` dependency with `ejs` package instead.
Reason for replacing packages:
- Both `inline-css` & `Handlebars` had issues with Nextjs and its
Webpack bundling i.e does not support `require.extensions`.
- `ejs` & `juice` do not rely on `require.extensions`.
### What?
Upgrades mongoose from 6 to latest `v8.8.1`
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9171
### Why?
Compatibilty with Mongodb Atlas
### How?
- Updates deps
- Changed ObjectId from bson-objectid to use `new Type.ObjectId` from
mongoose for compatibility (only inside of db-mongodb)
- Internal type adjustments
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/9088
BREAKING CHANGES:
All projects with existing data having versions enabled, or relationship or upload fields will want to create the predefined migration that converts all strings to ObjectIDs where needed. This can be created using `payload migrate:create --file @payloadcms/mongodb/relationships-v2-v3`.
For projects making use of the exposed Models from mongoose, review the
upgrade guides from [v6 to
v7](https://mongoosejs.com/docs/7.x/docs/migrating_to_7.html) and [v7 to
v8](https://mongoosejs.com/docs/migrating_to_8.html) and make
adjustments as needed.
---------
Co-authored-by: Sasha <64744993+r1tsuu@users.noreply.github.com>
The mongodb adapter `updateOne` method accepts an `options` argument
that allows query options to be passed to mongoose. This parameter was
added in https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8397 to support the
`upsert` operation.
This `options` parameter can also be useful when using the database
adaptor directly without going through the local api. It is true that
the Mongoose models could be used directly in such situations, but the
adapter methods include a lot of useful functionality, like for instance
the sanitization of document and relationship ids, so it is desirable to
be able to use the adapter functions while still being able to provide
mongoose query options (e.g. `{timestamps: false}`).
This PR adds the same options parameter to the other update methods of
the mongodb adapter.
### What?
Aligns types for HiddenField and the WatchCondition component with the
rest of the fields. Since path is required when rendering a Field
component, there is no need to keep it optional in the WatchCondition
component.
### Why?
Hidden fields were requiring the `field` property to be passed, but the
only reason it needed it was to allow the path to fallback to name if
path was not passed. But path is required so there is no need for this
anymore.
This makes using the HiddenField simpler now.
### How?
Adjusts type on the HiddenField and the WatchCondition component.
Similar to https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/9195 but
specifically removing `i18n.supportedLanguages` from the client config.
This is a potentially large object that does not need to be sent through
the network when making RSC requests.
### What?
Changes the order of the `DefaultCellComponentProps` generic type,
allowing us to infer the type of cellData when a ClientField type is
passed as the first generic argument. You can override the cellData type
by passing the second generic.
Previously:
```ts
type DefaultCellComponentProps<TCellData = any, TField extends ClientField = ClientField>
```
New:
```ts
type DefaultCellComponentProps<TField extends ClientField = ClientField, TCellData = undefined>
```
### Why?
Changing the ClientField type to be the first argument allows us to
infer the cellData value type based on the type of field.
I could have kept the same signature but the usage would look like:
```ts
// Not very DX friendly
const MyCellComponent<DefaultCellComponentProps<,ClientField>> = () => null
```
### How?
The changes made
[here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/compare/chore/beta/simplify-DefaultCellComponentProps?expand=1#diff-24f3c92e546c2be3fed0bab305236bba83001309a7239c20a3e3dbd6f5f71dc6R29-R73)
allow this. You can override the type by passing in the second argument
to the generic.
### What?
Exposes DefaultServerCellComponentProps type for custom server cell
components.
### Why?
So users can type their custom server cell components properly.
Adds documentation for `within` and `intersects` operators.
#### Querying - within
In order to do query based on whether points are within a specific area
defined in GeoJSON, you can use the `within` operator.
Example:
```ts
const polygon: Point[] = [
[9.0, 19.0], // bottom-left
[9.0, 21.0], // top-left
[11.0, 21.0], // top-right
[11.0, 19.0], // bottom-right
[9.0, 19.0], // back to starting point to close the polygon
]
payload.find({
collection: "points",
where: {
point: {
within: {
type: 'Polygon',
coordinates: [polygon],
},
},
},
})
```
#### Querying - intersects
In order to do query based on whether points intersect a specific area
defined in GeoJSON, you can use the `intersects` operator.
Example:
```ts
const polygon: Point[] = [
[9.0, 19.0], // bottom-left
[9.0, 21.0], // top-left
[11.0, 21.0], // top-right
[11.0, 19.0], // bottom-right
[9.0, 19.0], // back to starting point to close the polygon
]
payload.find({
collection: "points",
where: {
point: {
intersects: {
type: 'Polygon',
coordinates: [polygon],
},
},
},
})
```
Upgrade uploadthing to v7
The `options` that can be passed to the plugin now mirror the
`UTApiOptions` of v7.
The most notable change is to pass `token` with
`process.env.UPLOADTHING_TOKEN` instead of `apiKey` with
`process.env.UPLOADTHING_SECRET`.
```diff
options: {
- apiKey: process.env.UPLOADTHING_SECRET,
+ token: process.env.UPLOADTHING_TOKEN,
acl: 'public-read',
},
### What?
List column state could become out of sync if toggling columns happened
in rapid succession as seen in CI. Or when using a spotty connection
where responses could come back out of order.
### Why?
State was not being preserved between toggles. Leading to incorrect
columns being toggled on/off.
### How?
Updates internal column state before making the request to the server so
when a future toggle occurs it has up to date state of all columns. Also
introduces an abort controller to prevent the out of order response
issue.
This is a first pass at updating the 3.0 migration guide. While this
makes significant changes and improvements to the guide, it does not
necessarily reflect _all_ of the migration steps needed in their
entirety quite yet. Those will continue to come in.
Key changes:
- Cleans up outdated examples and removes old ones
- Updates code snippets to latest patterns
- Diffs everything for improved readability
### What?
This command from here:
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6339
```sh
payload migrate:create --file @payloadcms/db-postgres/relationships-v2-v3
```
stopped working after db-postgers and drizzle packages were separated
### How?
Passes correct `dirname` to `getPredefinedMigration`
Additionally, adds support for `.js` files in `getPredefinedMigration`
### What?
Ensures `path` is required and only present on the fields that expect it
(all fields except row).
Deprecates `useFieldComponents` and `FieldComponentsProvider` and
instead extends the RenderField component to account for all field
types. This also improves type safety within `RenderField`.
### Why?
`path` being optional just adds DX overhead and annoyance.
### How?
Added `FieldPaths` type which is added to iterable field types. Placed
`path` back onto the ClientFieldBase type.
This PR fixes and improves a few things around localisation and
fallbackLocale:
- For the REST API `fallbackLocale` and `fallback-locale` are treated
the same for consistency with the Local API
- `fallback: false` in config is now respected, by default results will
not fallback to `defaultLocale` unless this config is true, can also be
overridden by providing an explicit `fallbackLocale` in the request
- locale specific fallbacks will now take priority over `defaultLocale`
unless an explicit fallback is provided
- Fixes types on operations to allow `'none'` as a value for
fallbackLocale
- `fallback` is now true by default if unspecified
Closes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8443
### What?
Allows configuration of the log level based on the error being thrown
and also downgrades common errors to be info instead of error by
default.
### Why?
Currently all errors result in logger.error being called which can
polute the logs with junk that is normal and doesn't need attention.
### How?
Adds a config property called `loggingLevels` that is used to override
the default log levels based on the name of the error being thrown.
Sanitize config will provide the defaulted 'info' level errors which can
be overriden in the config.
Before

After

### What?
Adds `serverProps` and `clientProps` to custom list view slot
components.
### Why?
They were missing and should be exposed.
### How?
Created custom types for list slot components and threads them through
into `renderListSlots` function and passes them through to each
`RenderServerComponent` that renders list view slot components.
### What?
Uses the `collection.dbName` property for the Mongoose model, if
defined.
### Why?
Currently, `collection.dbName` is used for the version name but not for
the actual collection name. Additionally, `autoPluralization` modifies
the `dbName` regardless. This behavior is inconsistent and contradicts
the documentation.
### How?
- Utilize `collection.dbName` instead of `collection.slug`.
- Disable `autoPluralization` for collections with a defined `dbName`.
Related: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/9058
**BREAKING CHANGES**
If a `dbName` was previously provided, it will now be used as the
MongoDB collection name instead of the collection `slug`.
`autoPluralization` will not be applied to `dbName`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
### What?
Removes abort controllers that were shared globally inside the server
actions provider.
### Why?
Constructing them in this way will cause different fetches using the
same function to cancel one another accidentally.
These are currently causing issues when two components call server
functions, even different functions, because the global ref inside was
being overwritten and aborting the previous one.
### How?
Standardizes how we construct and destroy abort controllers. This PR is focused around creating them to pass into the exposed serverAction provider functions. There are other places where this pattern can be applied.
This fixes a peer dependency error in our monorepo, as
eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y finally supports eslint v9.
Additionally, this officially adds TypeScript 5.6 support for
typescript-eslint.
Now we show not only the collection being linked to, but also the
document title:

Previously this example was just displayed as: `Linked to Users`
- I've added a loading state in case the request is slow (verified with
fake slow connection).
- I have verified that if the `useAsTitle` is not defined, it correctly
fallbacks to the id
Please let me know if the same needs to be done with Slate.
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Previously, when filtering the internal link relationship in lexical by
typing in the relationship field, it would throw an error, as that
relationship field has a relation to "date-fields".
I'm needing https://github.com/facebook/lexical/pull/6693
I'm going to keep the dependency bump and feature updates in separate
PRs unless they're breaking changes.*
**BREAKING:**
This upgrades our lexical dependencies from 0.18.0 to 0.20.0. If you
have lexical dependencies installed in your project, you will have to
upgrade those.
Additionally, the lexical team may introduce breaking changes in this
upgrade. If you use lexical APIs directly, please consult their
changelog for more information:
https://github.com/facebook/lexical/releases
1. Open fields test suite
2. Type in relationship field, that has a relation to the numbers
collection
3. Scroll
You will get an error, as the label for the entry corresponding to the
numbers collection is of type number, and it attempts to use the
.toString() method on it
Live preview e2e tests had no CSS when tested against prod.
For all our other tests, we have a separate test/app directory that
imports CSS. Otherwise, the root-level /app directory is used.
For live-preview, we currently always run against test/live-preview/app,
that has no CSS import.
This PR adds a new test/live-preview/prod/app directory that imports CSS
and is used when we run tests against prod.
In order for this to work, I had to make import map generation smarter
Currently, Payload renders all custom components on initial compile of
the admin panel. This is problematic for two key reasons:
1. Custom components do not receive contextual data, i.e. fields do not
receive their field data, edit views do not receive their document data,
etc.
2. Components are unnecessarily rendered before they are used
This was initially required to support React Server Components within
the Payload Admin Panel for two key reasons:
1. Fields can be dynamically rendered within arrays, blocks, etc.
2. Documents can be recursively rendered within a "drawer" UI, i.e.
relationship fields
3. Payload supports server/client component composition
In order to achieve this, components need to be rendered on the server
and passed as "slots" to the client. Currently, the pattern for this is
to render custom server components in the "client config". Then when a
view or field is needed to be rendered, we first check the client config
for a "pre-rendered" component, otherwise render our client-side
fallback component.
But for the reasons listed above, this pattern doesn't exactly make
custom server components very useful within the Payload Admin Panel,
which is where this PR comes in. Now, instead of pre-rendering all
components on initial compile, we're able to render custom components
_on demand_, only as they are needed.
To achieve this, we've established [this
pattern](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8481) of React
Server Functions in the Payload Admin Panel. With Server Functions, we
can iterate the Payload Config and return JSX through React's
`text/x-component` content-type. This means we're able to pass
contextual props to custom components, such as data for fields and
views.
## Breaking Changes
1. Add the following to your root layout file, typically located at
`(app)/(payload)/layout.tsx`:
```diff
/* THIS FILE WAS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY BY PAYLOAD. */
/* DO NOT MODIFY IT BECAUSE IT COULD BE REWRITTEN AT ANY TIME. */
+ import type { ServerFunctionClient } from 'payload'
import config from '@payload-config'
import { RootLayout } from '@payloadcms/next/layouts'
import { handleServerFunctions } from '@payloadcms/next/utilities'
import React from 'react'
import { importMap } from './admin/importMap.js'
import './custom.scss'
type Args = {
children: React.ReactNode
}
+ const serverFunctions: ServerFunctionClient = async function (args) {
+ 'use server'
+ return handleServerFunctions({
+ ...args,
+ config,
+ importMap,
+ })
+ }
const Layout = ({ children }: Args) => (
<RootLayout
config={config}
importMap={importMap}
+ serverFunctions={serverFunctions}
>
{children}
</RootLayout>
)
export default Layout
```
2. If you were previously posting to the `/api/form-state` endpoint, it
no longer exists. Instead, you'll need to invoke the `form-state` Server
Function, which can be done through the _new_ `getFormState` utility:
```diff
- import { getFormState } from '@payloadcms/ui'
- const { state } = await getFormState({
- apiRoute: '',
- body: {
- // ...
- },
- serverURL: ''
- })
+ const { getFormState } = useServerFunctions()
+
+ const { state } = await getFormState({
+ // ...
+ })
```
## Breaking Changes
```diff
- useFieldProps()
- useCellProps()
```
More details coming soon.
---------
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
Updated README asset URL
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### What?
Update README asset URL for hero
### Why?
Reflect latest Payload branding
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URL change for correct asset
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### What?
Adds full support for the point field to Postgres and Vercel Postgres
adapters through the Postgis extension. Fully the same API as with
MongoDB, including support for `near`, `within` and `intersects`
operators.
Additionally, exposes to adapter args:
*
`tablesFilter`https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/drizzle-kit-push#including-tables-schemas-and-extensions.
* `extensions` list of extensions to create, for example `['vector',
'pg_search']`, `postgis` is created automatically if there's any point
field
### Why?
It's essential to support that field type, especially if the postgres
adapter should be out of beta on 3.0 stable.
### How?
* Bumps `drizzle-orm` to `0.36.1` and `drizzle-kit` to `0.28.0` as we
need this change https://github.com/drizzle-team/drizzle-orm/pull/3141
* Uses its functions to achieve querying functionality, for example the
`near` operator works through `ST_DWithin` or `intersects` through
`ST_Intersects`.
* Removes MongoDB condition from all point field tests, but keeps for
SQLite
Resolves these discussions:
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/8996https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/8644
fix: migrateRefresh migrates without previously ran migrations
chore: adds tests for database migrate:fresh and migrate:refresh
---------
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### What?
Moved the logic for copying the data.id to data._id to the mongoose
adapter.
### Why?
If you have any hooks that need to set the `id`, the value does not get
sent to mongodb as you would expect since it was copied before the
beforeValidate hooks.
### How?
Now data._id is assigned only in the mongodb adapter's `create`
function.
BREAKING CHANGES:
When using custom ID fields, if you have any collection hooks for
beforeValidate, beforeChange then `data._id` will no longer be assigned
as this happens now in the database adapter. Use `data.id` instead.
Closes#9000
When you update a relationship document via the document drawer, the
initial document is registering `modified: true`. We should only set
modified to true on the initial document if the relationship id has
changed.
### What?
Fixes issue with incorrect `totalDocs` value when an aggregation is used
for `find`.
Previously, `limit: 5` for example always returned `totalDocs: 5`.
### Why?
`totalDocs` must be returned correctly.
### How?
Removes `$limit` from the pipeline, as `Model.aggregatePaginate` handles
it by itself.
### What?
Because of my error, we didn't pass `populate` to `findOperation` from
the Local API.
### Why?
`populate` must work for every operation that has `depth`.
### How?
Passes `populate` in `operations/local/find.ts`, ensures it works with
the test, checked that other operations pass it.
### What?
Updated the Bulgarian translations for improved accuracy.
- Fixed translations that were not in Bulgarian. (Czech and Russian)
- Fixed translations that contained typos.
- Improved some translations to use more accurate wording.
Co-authored-by: Teodora Yaneva <theodorayaneva@gmail.com>
## Description
Corrected `emailOrPasswordIncorrect` translation for Danish (da)
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
Type of change
- [x] fix (non-breaking change)
### What?
Fixes a formatting issue that prevents
payloadcms.com/docs/beta/jobs-queue/overview from displaying properly.
There were a couple `<strong>` tags in the `jobs-queue/overview` docs
that did not have proper closing `</strong>` tags.
`create-payload-app` will now use git tags when cloning down the
templates instead of using latest from a branch.
The mechanism is cpa will read its own package.json version and use that
as a git tag prefixed w/ `v`
### What?
- Makes `jobs.workflows` optional
- Dynamically include the `workflowSlugs` select field in the jobs
collection as needed
### Why?
When configuring jobs, it should be possible to define `job` with just
some simple tasks and not be forced to define workflows.
### How?
Workflows type was made optional and optional chaining is added where
needed. The workflowSlugs field is added to the jobs collection if
workflows are defined.
Fixes #
When using postgres, the workflowSlugs being an empty enum cause an
error when drizzle fails to detect the enum already exists. This results
in the error `"enum_payload_jobs_workflow_slug" already exists`. Drizzle
tries to make the enum as: `enum_payload_jobs_workflow_slug as enum();`
and the check for existing enums only works when it has values.
## Problem
When `PayloadRequest` objects are logged using `console.log`, it creates
unstructured, multiline entries in logging services like DataDog and
Sentry. This circumvents the structured logging approach used throughout
the rest of the codebase.
## Solution
Replace `console.x` calls with the structured logging system when
logging `payload.logger.x` objects. This ensures consistent log
formatting and better integration with monitoring tools.
## Changes
- Replaced instances of `console.log` with structured logging methods
only in `@payloadcms/next`
- Maintains logging consistency across the codebase
- Improves log readability in DataDog, Sentry, and other monitoring
services
## First
<img width="914" alt="Screenshot 2024-11-06 at 09 53 44"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/019b6f4b-40ed-4e54-a92a-8d1b50baa303">
## Then
<img width="933" alt="Screenshot 2024-11-06 at 00 50 29"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0a339db4-d706-4ff9-ba8c-80445bbef5d0">
### What?
Generates types for `joins` property.
Example from our `joins` test, keys are type-safe:
<img width="708" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f1fbbb9d-7c39-49a2-8aa2-a4793ae4ad7e">
Output in `payload-types.ts`:
```ts
collectionsJoins: {
categories: {
relatedPosts: 'posts';
hasManyPosts: 'posts';
hasManyPostsLocalized: 'posts';
'group.relatedPosts': 'posts';
'group.camelCasePosts': 'posts';
filtered: 'posts';
singulars: 'singular';
};
};
```
Additionally, we include type information about on which collection the
join is, it will help when we have types generation for `where` and
`sort`.
### Why?
It provides a better DX as you don't need to memoize your keys.
### How?
Modifies `configToJSONSchema` to generate the json schema for
`collectionsJoins`, uses that type within `JoinQuery`
### What?
Adds `populate` property to Local API and REST API operations that can
be used to specify `select` for a specific collection when it's
populated
```ts
const result = await payload.findByID({
populate: {
// type safe if you have generated types
posts: {
text: true,
},
},
collection: 'pages',
depth: 1,
id: aboutPage.id,
})
result.relatedPost // only has text and id properties
```
```ts
fetch('https://localhost:3000/api/pages?populate[posts][text]=true') // highlight-line
.then((res) => res.json())
.then((data) => console.log(data))
```
It also overrides
[`defaultPopulate`](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8934)
Ensures `defaultPopulate` doesn't affect GraphQL.
### How?
Implements the property for all operations that have the `depth`
argument.
### What?
Handles database name with special characters. For example: `-` -
`my-awesome-app`.
### Why?
Previously, `my-awesome-app` led to this error:
```
Error: failed to create database my-awesome-app.
Details: syntax error at or near "-"
```
This can reproduced for example with `create-payload-app`, as the
generated db name is based on project's name.
### How?
Wraps the query variable to quotes, `create database "my-awesome-app"`
instead of `create database my-awesome-app`.
### What?
Uses sequential pattern for Bulk Upload instead of `Promise.all`.
### Why?
* Concurrent uploads led to filename conflicts for example when you have
`upload.png` and `upload(1).png` already and you try to upload
`upload.png`
* Potentially expensive for resources, especially with high amount of
files / sizes
### How?
Replaces `Promise.all` with `for` loop, adds indicator "Uploaded 2/20"
to the loading overlay.
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Setting a custom `id` field within unnamed fields causes duplicative ID
fields to be appear in the client config. When a top-level `id` field is
detected in your config, Payload uses that instead of injecting its
default field. But when nested within unnamed fields, such as an unnamed
tab, these custom `id` fields were not being found, causing the default
field to be duplicately rendered into tables columns, etc.
### What?
Makes it possible to filter join documents using a `where` added
directly in the config.
### Why?
It makes the join field more powerful for adding contextual meaning to
the documents being returned. For example, maybe you have a
`requiresAction` field that you set and you can have a join that
automatically filters the documents to those that need attention.
### How?
In the database adapter, we merge the requested `where` to the `where`
defined on the field.
On the frontend the results are filtered using the `filterOptions`
property in the component.
Fixes
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/8936https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/8937
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### What?
Fixes support for custom endpoints with `method: 'put'`.
Previously, this didn't work:
```ts
export default buildConfigWithDefaults({
collections: [ ],
endpoints: [
{
method: 'put',
handler: () => new Response(),
path: '/put',
},
],
})
```
### Why?
We supported this in 2.0 and docs are saying that we can use `'put'` as
`method`
https://payloadcms.com/docs/beta/rest-api/overview#custom-endpoints
### How?
Implements the `REST_PUT` export for `@payloadcms/next/routes`, updates
all templates. Additionally, adds tests to ensure root/collection level
custom endpoints with all necessary methods execute properly.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8807
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### What?
Makes this to actually work
```ts
import type { RequestContext as OriginalRequestContext } from 'payload'
declare module 'payload' {
// Create a new interface that merges your additional fields with the original one
export interface RequestContext extends OriginalRequestContext {
myObject?: string
// ...
}
}
```
<img width="502" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/38570d3c-e8a8-48aa-a57d-6d11e79394f5">
### Why?
This is described in our docs
https://payloadcms.com/docs/beta/hooks/context#typescript therefore it
should work.
### How?
In order to get the declaration work, we need to reuse the type from the
root file `payload/src/index.js`. Additionally, removes `RequestContext`
type duplication in both `payload/src/types/index.js` and
`payload/src/index.js`.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8851
### What?
Any changes inside edit popup for the field with type `upload` and the
`relationTo` collection does nothing in context of the field, it has
affect only to collection.
I.e. when you make an edit to an uploads field in the edit drawer -
after saving and existing the drawer, your new changes are not present
until a refresh of the page.
### Why?
Previously, we were not performing a reload of the document fetch upon
saving of the doc in the edit drawer.
### How?
Now, we perform a reload (fetch) for updated docs on save within the
edit drawer.
Fixes#8837
### What?
If you have a custom field that sets the value of the field using the
`useField` hook on entry into a document - the `updatedAt` field would
be updated even when a non-owner tries to enter a locked document.
### Why?
When a field is updated in the edit view - we perform an update in
`form-state` to keep the doc in `payload-locked-documents` up to date
with the current editing status. The above scenario would hit this
update operation even on non-owner users because it was previously only
checking for `updateLastEdited` (which would get hit by the `setValue`
in the `useField` hook) so we also need to check to make sure the
current user entering a locked doc is also the owner of the document.
### How?
When performing an update to `payload-locked-documents` in
`buildFormState` - only perform the update if the current user is also
the owner of the locked document otherwise skip the `update` operation.
Fixes#8781
Adds the `x-powered-by` header to include Payload alongside Next.js
End result looks like this
```
x-powered-by:
Next.js, Payload
```
It also respects the nextConfig `poweredBy: false` to completely disable
it
Potentially fixes#9012 by disabling prefetch for all Next.js `Link`
component usage.
With prefetch left as the default and _on_, there were cases where the
prefetch could fetch stale data for Edit routes. Then, when navigating
to the Edit route, the data could be stale.
In addition, I think there is some strangeness happening on the Next.js
side where prefetched data might still come from the router cache even
though router cache is disabled.
This fix should be done regardless, but I suspect it will solve for a
lot of stale data issues.
GraphQL currently doesn't pass CORS checks as we don't expose an OPTIONS
endpoint which is used for browser preflights.
Should also fix situations like this
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8974
### What?
Fixes type for the `select` property when having `strictNullChecks:
true` or `strict: true` in tsconfig.
### Why?
`select` should provide autocompletion for users, at this point it
doesn't work with this condtiion
### How?
Makes `collectionsSelect` and `globalsSelect` properties required in
`configToJSONSchema.ts`.
Fixes
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8550#issuecomment-2452669237
### What?
Fixes the issue with querying by `id` from REST / `overrideAccess:
false`.
For example, this didn't work:
`/api/loans?where[book.bibliography.id][equals]=67224d74257b3f2acddc75f4`
```
QueryError: The following path cannot be queried: id
```
### Why?
We support this syntax within the Local API.
### How?
Now, for simplicity we sanitize everything like
`relation.otherRelation.id` to `relation.otherRelation`
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/9008
### What?
Includes `hasMany`, `minRows`, and `maxRows` in Upload field config
options table.
### Why?
To be inline with the type definitions.
### How?
Changes to `docs/fields/upload.mdx`
### What?
Fixes `select` handling for properties inside of unnamed tabs using the
mongodb adapter.
Additionally, refactors `traverseFields` in drizzle to reuse logic from
groups / collapsible or rows if unnamed.
### Why?
`select` must work for any fields.
### How?
Fixes the `'tab'` case in `buildProjectionFromSelect` to handle when the
field is an unnamed tab.
Adds extra tests for named tabs / unnamed.
### What?
When read access is restricted on the `users` collection - restricted
users would not have access to other users complete user data object
only their IDs when accessing `user.value`.
### Why?
This is problematic when determining the lock status of a document from
a restricted users perspective as `user.id` would not exist - the user
data would not be an object in this case but instead a `string` or
`number` value for user ID
### How?
This PR properly handles both cases now and checks if the incoming user
data is an object or just a `string` / `number`.
## The SEO plugin now takes in a function to override or add in new
fields
- `fieldOverrides` has been removed
- `fields` is now a function that takes in `defaultFields` and expects
an array of fields in return
This makes it a lot easier for end users to override and extend existing
fields and add new ones. This change also brings this plugin inline with
the pattern that we use in our other plugins.
```ts
// before
seoPlugin({
fieldOverrides: {
title: {
required: true,
},
},
fields: [
{
name: 'customField',
type: 'text',
}
]
})
// after
seoPlugin({
fields: ({ defaultFields }) => {
const modifiedFields = defaultFields.map((field) => {
// Override existing fields
if ('name' in field && field.name === 'title') {
return {
...field,
required: true,
}
}
return field
})
return [
...modifiedFields,
// Add a new field
{
name: 'ogTitle',
type: 'text',
label: 'og:title',
},
]
},
})
```
## Also fixes
- Localization labels not showing up on default fields
- The inability to add before and after inputs to default fields
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8893
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### What?
### Why?
### How?
Fixes #
-->
### What?
`auth` enabled collections show "Password" fields whenever a GraphQL
query is performed or the GraphQL playground is opened (see #8032)
You can reproduce this behavior by spinning up the `admin` test with
PostgreSQL:
```bash
pnpm dev:postgres admin
```
Open the admin UI and navigate to the `dev@payloadcms.com` document in
the `Users` collection (see screenshot below)
<img width="915" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/40624a8f-80b7-412b-b851-5e3643ffcae1">
Open the [GraphQL
playground](http://localhost:3000/api/graphql-playground)
Open the admin UI and select the user again. The password field appears
multiple times.
Subsequent GraphQL playground page refreshes lead to even more password
fields in the admin UI.
<img width="1086" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/009264bd-b153-4bf7-8fc9-8e465fc27247">
The current behavior has an impact during development and even on
production. Since the password field is added to the collection, payload
tries to add this field to the database as well (at least I could
observe at in my own project)
### Why?
In the `packages/graphql/src/schema/initCollections.ts` file, the
`initCollections` function mutates the config object by adding the
password field for the GraphQL schema (line 128). This mutation adds the
field multiple times, depending how often you open the playground. In
addition, this added field is also shown in the UI since the config
object is shared (see screenshot above).
### How?
By creating a deep copy of the object, the mutation of the configuration
does not leak additional fields to the UI or other parts of the code.
Fixes an issue where using wildcards in upload-enabled collection
mimeType restrictions would prevent files from being selected in the
bulk upload file selector.
Adds a jobs queue to Payload.
- [x] Docs, w/ examples for Vercel Cron, additional services
- [x] Type the `job` using GeneratedTypes in `JobRunnerArgs`
(@AlessioGr)
- [x] Write the `runJobs` function
- [x] Allow for some type of `payload.runTask`
- [x] Open up a new bin script for running jobs
- [x] Determine strategy for runner endpoint to either await jobs
successfully or return early and stay open until job work completes
(serverless ramifications here)
- [x] Allow for job runner to accept how many jobs to run in one
invocation
- [x] Make a Payload local API method for creating a new job easily
(payload.createJob) or similar which is strongly typed (@AlessioGr)
- [x] Make `payload.runJobs` or similar (@AlessioGr)
- [x] Write tests for retrying up to max retries for a given step
- [x] Write tests for dynamic import of a runner
The shape of the config should permit the definition of steps separate
from the job workflows themselves.
```js
const config = {
// Not sure if we need this property anymore
queues: {
},
// A job is an instance of a workflow, stored in DB
// and triggered by something at some point
jobs: {
// Be able to override the jobs collection
collectionOverrides: () => {},
// Workflows are groups of tasks that handle
// the flow from task to task.
// When defined on the config, they are considered as predefined workflows
// BUT - in the future, we'll allow for UI-based workflow definition as well.
workflows: [
{
slug: 'job-name',
// Temporary name for this
// should be able to pass function
// or path to it for Node to dynamically import
controlFlowInJS: '/my-runner.js',
// Temporary name as well
// should be able to eventually define workflows
// in UI (meaning they need to be serialized in JSON)
// Should not be able to define both control flows
controlFlowInJSON: [
{
task: 'myTask',
next: {
// etc
}
}
],
// Workflows take input
// which are a group of fields
input: [
{
name: 'post',
type: 'relationship',
relationTo: 'posts',
maxDepth: 0,
required: true,
},
{
name: 'message',
type: 'text',
required: true,
},
],
},
],
// Tasks are defined separately as isolated functions
// that can be retried on fail
tasks: [
{
slug: 'myTask',
retries: 2,
// Each task takes input
// Used to auto-type the task func args
input: [
{
name: 'post',
type: 'relationship',
relationTo: 'posts',
maxDepth: 0,
required: true,
},
{
name: 'message',
type: 'text',
required: true,
},
],
// Each task takes output
// Used to auto-type the function signature
output: [
{
name: 'success',
type: 'checkbox',
}
],
onSuccess: () => {},
onFail: () => {},
run: myRunner,
},
]
}
}
```
### `payload.createJob`
This function should allow for the creation of jobs based on either a
workflow (group of tasks) or an individual task.
To create a job using a workflow:
```js
const job = await payload.createJob({
// Accept the `name` of a workflow so we can match to either a
// code-based workflow OR a workflow defined in the DB
// Should auto-type the input
workflowName: 'myWorkflow',
input: {
// typed to the args of the workflow by name
}
})
```
To create a job using a task:
```js
const job = await payload.createJob({
// Accept the `name` of a task
task: 'myTask',
input: {
// typed to the args of the task by name
}
})
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
### What?
I noticed a spelling error in the banner of the beta docs and decided I
could save everyone some time by *running the entirety of the beta docs*
through a spellchecker.
### Why?
To fix many spelling and formatting mistakes at once.
### How?
By enabling `edit mode` in my browser and letting the built-in
spellchecker perform its magic (and changing _only_ where it made
sense).
~~Ironically, the original spelling mistake that inspired me to do this
remains unchanged as that is a part of the website repo. [PR for that is
here](https://github.com/payloadcms/website/pull/388).~~
### What?
Since the join field, we do store relationship fields values in
`ObjectID`. This wasn't true if the field is nested to an array /
blocks.
### Why?
All relationship fields values should be stored in `ObjectID`.
### How?
Fixes arrays / blocks handling in the `traverseFields.ts` function.
Before it didn't run for them.
### What?
Adds `defaultPopulate` property to collection config that allows to
specify which fields to select when the collection is populated from
another document.
```ts
import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload'
// The TSlug generic can be passed to have type safety for `defaultPopulate`.
// If avoided, the `defaultPopulate` type resolves to `SelectType`.
export const Pages: CollectionConfig<'pages'> = {
slug: 'pages',
// I need only slug, NOT the WHOLE CONTENT!
defaultPopulate: {
slug: true,
},
fields: [
{
name: 'slug',
type: 'text',
required: true,
},
],
}
```
### Why?
This is essential for example in case of links. You don't need the whole
document, which can contain large data but only the `slug`.
### How?
Implements `defaultPopulate` when populating relationships, including
inside of lexical / slate rich text fields.
This PR aims to fix a few issues with the notFound page and custom views
so it matches v2 behaviour:
- Non authorised users should always be redirected to the login page
regardless if not found or valid URL
- Previously notFound would render for non users too potentially
exposing valid but protected routes and creating a confusing workflow as
the UI was being rendered as well
- Custom views are now public by default
- in our `admin` test suite, the `/admin/public-custom-view` is
accessible to non users but
`/admin/public-custom-view/protected-nested-view` is not unless the
checkbox is true in the Settings global, there's e2e coverage for this
- Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8716
Documentation updated to match current implementation.
Original Doc:
```ts
import { payloadCloud } from '@payloadcms/payload-cloud'
```
Current:
```ts
import { payloadCloudPlugin } from '@payloadcms/payload-cloud'
```
---
References in docs have been updated.
### What?
Properly specifies `$lookup.from` when the collection name is singular.
### Why?
MongoDB can pluralize the collection name and so can be different for
singular ones.
### How?
Uses the collection name from the driver directly
`adapter.collections[slug].collection.name` instead of just `slug`.
The search plugin was incorrectly retrieving all locales, when it should
just be retrieving the locale of the parent document that was actively
being updated.
## BREAKING CHANGES:
If you have a localized Payload config, and you are using the `plugin-search`, we will now automatically localize the `title` field that is injected by the search plugin and this may lead to data loss. To opt out of this new behavior, you can pass `localize: false` to the plugin options.
Adds `select` which is used to specify the field projection for local
and rest API calls. This is available as an optimization to reduce the
payload's of requests and make the database queries more efficient.
Includes:
- [x] generate types for the `select` property
- [x] infer the return type by `select` with 2 modes - include (`field:
true`) and exclude (`field: false`)
- [x] lots of integration tests, including deep fields / localization
etc
- [x] implement the property in db adapters
- [x] implement the property in the local api for most operations
- [x] implement the property in the rest api
- [x] docs
---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
### What?
Adds a way to prevent creating new documents from the admin UI in a join
field.
### Why?
There are two reasons:
1. You want to disable this any time as a feature of your admin user
experience
2. When creating a new document it is not yet possible to create the
relationship, preventing create is necessary for the workflow to make
sense.
### How?
join field has a new admin property called `allowCreate`, can be set to
false. By default the UI will never allow create when the current
document being edited does not yet have an `id`.
Fixes #
#8892
### Before
Even though the document doesn't have an ID yet, the create buttons are
shown which doesn't actually work.

### After
Initial document creation:

Prevented using `allowCreate: false`

Corrects package import paths for live preview test.
- This would cause a import glitch when trying to run the live-preview
test due to incorrect file paths.
### What?
Fixes the issue with passing a string `limit` value from user
preferences to the mongodb `.aggregate` function.
To reproduce:
- click the list view for a collection that has a join field
- set "show per page" to 100
- reload, see this:
<img width="1001" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/86c644d1-d183-48e6-bf34-0ccac23cb114">
### Why?
When using `.aggregate`, MongoDB doesn't cast a value for the `$limit`
stage to a number automatically as it's not handled by Mongoose. It's
also more convenient to store this value as a number.
### How?
Stores `limit` inside of preferences in number.
### What?
This PR aims to fix an issue in the form-builder plugin page - in the
`number` field table, where an issue with one of the columns makes the
whole table unformatted. [See issue
here](https://payloadcms.com/docs/beta/plugins/form-builder#number).
### Why?
As it stands, the whole table is being rendered without any formatting,
making understanding it very difficult.
### How?
Changes to `docs/plugins/form-builder.mdx`
`Issue`:
Previously, documents that were locked but expired would still show in
the list view / render the `DocumentLocked` modal upon other users
entering the document.
The expected outcome should be having expired locked documents seen as
unlocked to other users.
I.e:
- Removing the lock icon from expired locks in the list view.
- Prevent the `DocumentLocked` modal from appearing for other users -
requiring a take over.
`Fix`:
- Only query for locked documents that are not expired, aka their
`updatedAt` dates are greater than the the current time minus the lock
duration.
- Performs a `deleteMany` on expired documents when any user edits any
other document in the same collection.
Fixes#8778
`TODO`: Add tests
### What?
Fixes the issue with `in` querying when the collection has a join field.
### Why?
When using `.aggregate`, MongoDB doesn't cast a comma delimited value
for the `$in` operator to an array automatically as it's not handled by
Mongoose.
### How?
Sanitizes the incoming value to an array if it should.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8901
### What?
Allow specifying the defaultSort and defaultLimit to use for populating
a join field
### Why?
It is much easier to set defaults rather than be forced to always call
the join query using the query pattern ("?joins[categories][limit]=0").
### How?
See docs and type changes
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### What?
Updates the examples in the
[admin/metadata#root-metadata](https://payloadcms.com/docs/beta/admin/metadata#root-metadata)
and
[admin/metadata#icons](https://payloadcms.com/docs/beta/admin/metadata#icons)
sections from using `href` to `url` and fixes the way that the `images`
Type excludes the description due to `|` being parsed as column
separator
### Why?
As of right now, the examples are incorrect and the `images` type bleeds
into the description and omits it entirely
See image of table issue at `images`:

### How?
Changes to `metadata.mdx`
Fixes#8887
Credit to @thgh for the `href` to `url` find
While following the "Adding to an existing app" instructions for the
**beta** docs, I noticed that the pnpm installation commands for the
database adapters were missing the `@beta` tag, which will result in
errors in the project.
Fixes a potential race condition where versions could lose `latest:
true` and potentially also introduce a conflict with the `parent` field.
We now explicitly define these as we update versions in the
`saveVersion` function.
Previously, when opening e.g. a link drawer, clicking within the drawer,
and then closing it, the cursor / selection of the lexical editor will
reset to the beginning of the editor.
Now, we have dedicated logic to storing, preserving and restoring the
lexical selection when working with drawers.
This will work with all drawers. Links, uploads, relationships etc.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ab3858b1-0f52-4ee5-813f-02b848355998
BREAKING CHANGE: Rename `@payloadcms/plugin-cloud` to
`@payloadcms/payload-cloud`. Anyone using the existing plugin will need
to switch to using the new package.
## Why?
Since v3 will be using _fixed versioning_, all versions of `^3` must be
available. Unfortunately, the `@payloadcms/plugin-cloud` version has
already breached that version number. Renaming will allow it to be on
the same version as other monorepo packages.
Additionally, the name `plugin-cloud` is quite ambiguous and sometimes
is confused with `plugin-cloud-storage`, so using `payload-cloud` feels
like a good move to make this more evident.
Fixes an annoying instance where on the /account page if you change your
theme then navigate away the Leaving without save popup is triggered
even though you don't need to submit a form or trigger a save in order
to change your admin theme.
This change adds support for sort with multiple fields in local API and
REST API. Related discussion #2089
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
### What?
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/5152 issue related to
sorting by a localized field with SQLite / Postgres database adapters.
### Why?
It was an incorrect behaviour.
### How?
Modifies the `getTableColumnFromPath` file to have correct join
conditions. Previously if you had this structure in the _locales table
_locale title parent
en A 1
es B 1
we sorted by everything that's here, but we need to sort only by the
passed locale.
Additionally fixes a typescript error in `dev.ts` that I added here
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8834
Also, removes the condition with `joins.length` in `countDistinct`. It
was there as for this issue
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/4889 because sorting by a
localized property caused duplication. This can simnifically improve
performance for `.find` with nested querying/sorting on large data sets,
because `count(*)` is faster than `count(DISTINCT id)`
I'm extending the Slate editor with a custom component and everything
works great, except I have to import `useElement()` like this:
```tsx
import { useElement } from 'node_modules/.pnpm/@payloadcms+richtext-slate@3.0.0-beta.113_monaco-editor@0.51.0_next@15.0.0-canary.191_@babel+_qmdxs6s5hpzjhuopohgawpvl6i/node_modules/@payloadcms/richtext-slate/dist/field/providers/ElementProvider.js'
export function Element() {
const { attributes, children } = useElement()
return (
<p {...attributes} className="rich-text-preheading">
{children}
</p>
)
}
```
That's because it's not in the `@payloadcms/richtext-slate/client`
module. This PR fixes this and would allow me to do:
```tsx
import { useElement } from '@payloadcms/richtext-slate/client'
```
Apparently, `nextDev` seems to run in a different process and has its
own env variables, we can run the dev server the same way we run it for
E2Es instead via `createServer`.
Example:
```sh
pnpm add @payloadcms/plugin-sentry
```
to:
```sh
pnpm add @payloadcms/plugin-sentry@beta
```
Because of this, people can be confused with the wrong installed
version. We'll change it back on stable
Adjust drizzle init for changes in drizzle 0.35.0
https://github.com/drizzle-team/drizzle-orm/releases/tag/0.35.0
The pool/connection should now be passed as the `client` arg when
initializing drizzle.
```ts
this.drizzle = drizzle({
client: this.poolOptions ? new VercelPool(this.poolOptions) : sql,
logger,
schema: this.schema,
})
```
This was causing an issue where running `payload migrate` on Vercel was
causing drizzle to attempt to `127.0.0.1:5432` instead of the specified
environment variable in the adapter 🤔
1
`import type { Field } from 'payload/types'`
to
`import type { Field } from 'payload'`
2
`import { buildConfig } from 'payload/config'`
to
`import { buildConfig } from 'payload'`
3
```
import { SelectInput, useField } from 'payload/components/forms';
import { useAuth } from 'payload/components/utilities';
```
to
`import { SelectInput, useAuth, useField } from '@payloadcms/ui'`
4
uses `import type` for `import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload'`
Fixes a missing import in field prop example in
docs/beta/admin/fields.mdx.
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See comments in code for proper explanation. In some cases, where 2
richtext `editor`s referencing the same `editor` are used, the admin
panel will hang. That's because the server will send their client props
that have the same object reference down to the client twice.
Next.js sometimes does not like this and, ever since one of the v15
canaries, started to hang
## Description
The goal is to reduce CLS on collapsed/expanded state of Lexical blocks.
That state is stored as "preferences" and is different for each user.
As Payload has been working so far, if the state of a Lexical block was
"collapsed", it was rendered expanded, and when the correct state was
obtained from the server, it was collapsed producing a CLS with a poor
UX.
My original idea was to get the correct state on the first render.
Talking to @AlessioGr and @jmikrut, we saw that this can be a bit
difficult or challenging, since the feature on the server does not have
access to the Payload object, nor to the user who is making the request.
I was instructed to mimic the behavior of blocks not in Lexial
(`\ui\src\fields\Collapsible\index.tsx`). There the blocks are rendered
after the collapse/expand state is obtained in a useEffect.
In the following video, the case where the first block is collapsed is
shown, rendering everything with a "fast 4G" connection throttle.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/078e37c7-6540-4183-a266-bd751cc9d78e
Yes, it's a slight improvement over current behavior. But it could be
much better. There are request waterfalls several levels deep, and
plenty of CLS still.
Unless there is some very big tradeoff that I'm not aware of, I think
it's worth exposing the Payload object and the user to the server in
order to get the correct state on the first render.
And if that's not possible and the request has to be made on the client,
I think initializing the state as collapsed and then expanding it is
better than not showing it at all.
Another observation that is evident from the video, is that there are
several sources or causes of CLS besides the expanded/collapsed state of
the blocks.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
Currently in the `beta` docs at the bottom of [Local API Overview Import
It
section](https://payloadcms.com/docs/beta/local-api/overview#importing-it)
there is a link for _Outside Nextjs_ which incorrectly sends you to
`/docs/beta/beta/local-api/outside-nextjs` instead of
`docs/beta/local-api/outside-nextjs`.
Interestingly enough, a `Not Found` component/message is not rendered
and instead you see a blank screen.
---------
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Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8752
Previously, trying to define a config like this:
```ts
{
type: 'text',
name: 'someText',
index: true,
},
{
type: 'array',
name: 'some',
index: true,
fields: [
{
type: 'text',
name: 'text',
index: true,
},
],
}
```
Lead to the error:
```
Warning We've found duplicated index name across public schema. Please rename your index in either the demonstration table or the table with the duplicated index name
```
Now, if we encounter duplicates, we increment the name like this:
`collection_some_text_idx`
`collection_some_text_1_idx`
---------
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Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8224
Fixes an issue with PG `where` filters not being respected when
generating doc policies/permissions by utilizing the combineQueries
function in getEntityPolicies function.
Fixes#8589
### Issue:
There were problems with updating documents in
`payload-locked-documents` collection i.e when "taking over" a document
- a `patch` request is sent to `payload-locked-documents` to update the
user (owner).
However, as a result, this `update` operation would lock that
corresponding doc in `payload-locked-documents` and therefore error on
the `patch` request.
### Fix:
Disable document locking entirely from `payload-locked-documents` &
`preferences` & `migrations` collections
Fixes#8673
This PR restricts inputs with `type="file"` to only those mimetypes
specified in collection upload configs. This also works for the input in
`bulkUpload` and drag-and-drop capabilities by omitting dropped files if
they do not conform to the upload config mimetypes. This PR also assumes
that an upload config with an empty mimetype array should accept all
files since the negation of that statement makes an upload collection
redundant.
Inheriting all the fixes from drizzle moving to latest versions
## BREAKING CHANGES
If you have a prior version of @libsql/client installed in your project,
you must upgrade to 0.14.0
Filtering by `null` `number` field values or normal values with the
`exists` operator was not working in `postgres` & `sqlite`.
Was previously fixed for `mongodb`
[here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8416)
Now fixed for `postgres` & `sqlite` adapters as well.
In some instances, form states incorrectly setting valid to true even
when they should not be, just because no validate function is present.
This was apparent when using bulk upload drawers inside the multi-tenant
example which inserts a custom field for the TenantSelector on
documents.
Reported internally
https://payloadcms.slack.com/archives/C079W6WT0R1/p1726670927732309
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fixes#8672
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8413 and
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6460
- Builds indexes for relationships by default in the SQL schema
- Fixes `unique: true` handling with Postgres / SQLite for every type of
relationships (non-polymorphic. hasMany, polymorphic, polymorphic
hasMany) _note_: disables unique for nested to arrays / blocks
relationships in the `_rels` table.
- adds tests
2.0 PR tha ports only indexes creation
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8446, because `unique: true`
could be a breaking change if someone has incosistent unique data in the
database.
Adds `createDatabase` method to Postgres adapters which can be used
either independently like this:
```ts
payload.db.createDatabase({
name: "some-database",
schemaName: "custom-schema"
})
```
Or
```ts
payload.db.createDatabase()
```
Which creates a database from the current configuration, this is used in
`connect` if `autoDatabaseCreate` is set to `true` (default).
You can disable this behaviour with:
```ts
postgresAdapter({ autoDatabaseCreate: false })
```
Example:
<img width="470" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8d08c79d-9672-454c-af0f-eb802f9dcd99">
This PR makes a more clear gap between `version_createdAt` /
`version_updatedAt` and `createdAt` / `updatedAt` columns / fields in
mongodb.
- `createdAt` - This should be a new value in a new version. Before this
change it was the same all the time. Should remain the same on autosave.
- The same for `updatedAt`, but it should be updated on every change
(including autosave)
- `version_createdAt` - Should remain equal to `createdAt` from the
parent collection / table
- `version_updatedAt` - On a latest version it makes sense this be the
same as `updatedAt` from the parent collection / table, as all the
`version_*` fields should be just synced with it
Closes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8635
`withPayload.cjs` is now correctly named in the exports
The final exports in package.json looks like this
```
"./withPayload": {
"import": "./dist/withPayload.js",
"require": "./dist/cjs/withPayload.cjs",
"default": "./dist/withPayload.js"
},
```
You can now use withPayload with require inside `next.config.js` files
```
const { withPayload } = require('@payloadcms/next/withPayload')
const nextConfig = {
// Your Next.js config here
experimental: {
reactCompiler: false,
},
}
module.exports = withPayload(nextConfig)
```
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8630
- Fixes `hasMany: true` and `localized: true` on the foreign field
- Adds `limit` to the subquery instead of hardcoded `11`.
- Adds the schema path `field.on` to the subquery, without this having 2
or more relationship fields to the same collection breaks joins
- Properly checks if the field is `hasMany`
- Adds optional tenant-based cookie handling based by domain (commented
out to leave functionality out by default)
- Removes 2.0 multi-tenant example
- Updates `examples/multi-tenant-single-domain` -->
`examples/multi-tenant`
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8562
Removes `debug` option from i18n docs - never existed.
Corrects hallucinations in the docs and lays out exactly how custom
translations should be used when you want to use them in custom
components.
### Improvements
- Uses overlay modal for "logging out..." display on logout view
- If user manually logs out it takes them directly to the login page
after logout, if caused by inactivity then they will see the logout page
that explains that they were logged out due to inactivity
- Fixes issue with cookie refresh triggering even after the user logs
out
- Cleans up auth provider timeouts for refresh and force logout
- `setUser` now expects the result similar to the response from the
`/me` endpoint, which includes the token, exp, and user
### BREAKING CHANGE
If you are using the `setUser` function exposed from the `useAuth()`
provider, then you will need to make some adjustments.
`setUser` now expects the response data from auth enabled endpoints, ie
the `/me` route. This is so the cookie and expiration can be properly
set in sync when a new user is set on the provider.
```ts
// before
setUser({
id: 670524817048be0fa222fc01,
email: dev@payloadcms.com,
// ... other user properties
})
// new
setUser({
user: {
id: 670524817048be0fa222fc01,
email: dev@payloadcms.com,
// ... other user properties
},
exp: 1728398351,
token: "....eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVC...."
})
```
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8470
Cleans up the way we redirect and where it happens.
## Improvements
- When you verify, the admin panel will display a toast when it
redirects you to the login route. This is contextually helpful as to
what is happening.
- Removes dead code path, as we always set the _verifiedToken to null
after it is used.
## `handleAdminPage` renamed to `getRouteInfo`
This function no longer handles routing. It kicks that responsibility
back up to the initPage function.
## `isAdminAuthRoute` renamed to `isPublicAdminRoute`
This was inversely named as it determines if a given route is public.
Also simplifies deterministic logic here.
## `redirectUnauthenticatedUser` argument
This is no longer used or needed. We can determine these things by using
the `isPublicAdminRoute` function.
## View Style fixes
- Reset Password
- Forgot Password
- Unauthorized
Payload uses `pino` for a logger. When using the error logger
`payload.logger.error` it is possible to pass any number of arguments
like this: `payload.logger.error('Some error ocurred', err)`. However,
in this scenario, the full error will not be serialized by `pino`. It
must be passed as the `err` property inside of an object in order to be
properly serialized.
This rule ensures that a user is using this function call to properly serialize the error.
There are two of the exact same e2e tests for the join field, which
throws an error when running these tests locally because they have
identical names.
This has caused me great pain. The problem with this test is that the
page was waiting for a URL which includes a search query that never
arrives. This moves the check into a regex pattern for a more accurate
catch.
All payload css is now encapsulated inside CSS layers under `@layer
payload-default`
Any custom css will now have the highest possible specificity.
We have also provided a new layer `@layer payload` if you want to use
layers and ensure that your styles are applied after payload.
To override existing styles in a way that the existing rules of
specificity would be respected you can use the default layer like so
```css
@layer payload-default {
// my styles within the payload specificity
}
```
The comments injected into auto-generated files have gotten misformatted
due to linting. Here is the proper format, where both comments are
adjacent to one another:
```js
/* THIS FILE WAS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY BY PAYLOAD. */
/* DO NOT MODIFY IT BECAUSE IT COULD BE REWRITTEN AT ANY TIME. */
```
Some comments were also written with casing issues, here's an example:
```js
/* DO NOT MODIFY it because it could be re-written at any time. */
```
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8534
UI fields are now excluded by default from the bulk edit view fields
options.
If you need to have the UI field there, you can provide:
```ts
admin: {
disableBulkEdit: false
}
```
Importing `withPayload` as CommonJS using `require` does not properly
resolve. This was because the exported file path was using the `.cjs`
extension instead of `.js`.
Including this file was causing the dependency checker to error because
it was installing all `@lexical` packages on version 0.17.0, instead of
0.18.0.
![Uploading image.png…]()
This PR
- Introduces multiline markdown transformers / mdx support
- Introduce `shouldMergeAdjacentLines` option in
`$convertFromMarkdownString`. If true, merges adjacent lines as per
commonmark spec. This would allow to close:
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8049
- Many new features and bug fixes!
- Ports over changes from the lexical playground. Most notably:
- add support for enabling table row stripping
- make table resizing & table cell selection more reliable
**BREAKING**: This upgrades lexical from 0.17.0 to 0.18.0. If you have
any lexical packages installed in your project, please update them
accordingly. Additionally, if you depend on the lexical APIs, please
consult their changelog, as lexical may introduce breaking changes:
https://github.com/facebook/lexical/releases/tag/v0.18.0
---------
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8455 and
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8462
- Builds the `_locale` column for the `_rels` when it's inside of a
localized group / tab
- Properly builds `sanitizedPath` for blocks in the transform-read
function when it's inside of a localized field. This fixes with fields
inside that have its own table (like `_rels`, select `hasMany: true`
etc)
Adds _more_ tests!
- adds a /search and search plugin example to website template
- adds an additional check for valid paths on /preview
- fixes a few bugs around the site
Removes the setModified call from Autosave logic and updates the
`preventLeaveWithoutSaving` logic in Document info to actually disable
if autosave is enabled (previously it always resolved to true)
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8072
Fixes#7780
Fixes a bug where the number field won't save data if it's being removed
entirely (should be null) instead of changed to another value.
---------
Co-authored-by: PatrikKozak <patrik@payloadcms.com>
This PR implements the ability to attempt to force the use of light/dark
theme in the admin panel. While I am a big advocate for the benefits
that dark mode can bring to UX, it does not always suit a clients
branding needs.
Open to discussion on whether we consider this a suitable feature for
the platform. Please feel free to add to this PR as needed.
TODO:
- [x] Implement tests (I'm open to guidance on this from the Payload
team as currently it doesn't look like it's possible to adjust the
payload config file on the fly - meaning it can't be easily placed in
the admin folder tests).
---------
Co-authored-by: Germán Jabloñski <43938777+GermanJablo@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds abillity to customize the generated Drizzle schema with
`beforeSchemaInit` and `afterSchemaInit`. Could be useful if you want to
preserve the existing database schema / override the generated one with
features that aren't supported from the Payload config.
## Docs:
### beforeSchemaInit
Runs before the schema is built. You can use this hook to extend your
database structure with tables that won't be managed by Payload.
```ts
import { postgresAdapter } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'
import { integer, pgTable, serial } from 'drizzle-orm/pg-core'
postgresAdapter({
beforeSchemaInit: [
({ schema, adapter }) => {
return {
...schema,
tables: {
...schema.tables,
addedTable: pgTable('added_table', {
id: serial('id').notNull(),
}),
},
}
},
],
})
```
One use case is preserving your existing database structure when
migrating to Payload. By default, Payload drops the current database
schema, which may not be desirable in this scenario.
To quickly generate the Drizzle schema from your database you can use
[Drizzle
Introspection](https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/commands#introspect--pull)
You should get the `schema.ts` file which may look like this:
```ts
import { pgTable, uniqueIndex, serial, varchar, text } from 'drizzle-orm/pg-core'
export const users = pgTable('users', {
id: serial('id').primaryKey(),
fullName: text('full_name'),
phone: varchar('phone', { length: 256 }),
})
export const countries = pgTable(
'countries',
{
id: serial('id').primaryKey(),
name: varchar('name', { length: 256 }),
},
(countries) => {
return {
nameIndex: uniqueIndex('name_idx').on(countries.name),
}
},
)
```
You can import them into your config and append to the schema with the
`beforeSchemaInit` hook like this:
```ts
import { postgresAdapter } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'
import { users, countries } from '../drizzle/schema'
postgresAdapter({
beforeSchemaInit: [
({ schema, adapter }) => {
return {
...schema,
tables: {
...schema.tables,
users,
countries
},
}
},
],
})
```
Make sure Payload doesn't overlap table names with its collections. For
example, if you already have a collection with slug "users", you should
either change the slug or `dbName` to change the table name for this
collection.
### afterSchemaInit
Runs after the Drizzle schema is built. You can use this hook to modify
the schema with features that aren't supported by Payload, or if you
want to add a column that you don't want to be in the Payload config.
To extend a table, Payload exposes `extendTable` utillity to the args.
You can refer to the [Drizzle
documentation](https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/sql-schema-declaration).
The following example adds the `extra_integer_column` column and a
composite index on `country` and `city` columns.
```ts
import { postgresAdapter } from '@payloadcms/db-postgres'
import { index, integer } from 'drizzle-orm/pg-core'
import { buildConfig } from 'payload'
export default buildConfig({
collections: [
{
slug: 'places',
fields: [
{
name: 'country',
type: 'text',
},
{
name: 'city',
type: 'text',
},
],
},
],
db: postgresAdapter({
afterSchemaInit: [
({ schema, extendTable, adapter }) => {
extendTable({
table: schema.tables.places,
columns: {
extraIntegerColumn: integer('extra_integer_column'),
},
extraConfig: (table) => ({
country_city_composite_index: index('country_city_composite_index').on(
table.country,
table.city,
),
}),
})
return schema
},
],
}),
})
```
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- Adds the upsert method to the database interface
- Adds a mongodb specific option to extend the updateOne to accept
mongoDB Query Options (to pass `upsert: true`)
- Added upsert method to all database adapters
- Uses db.upsert in the payload preferences update operation
Includes a test using payload-preferences
Updates:
- Exports `handleGoBack`, `handleBackToDashboard`, & `handleTakeOver`
functions to consolidate logic in default edit view & live-preview edit
view.
- Only unlock document on navigation away from edit view entirely (aka
do not unlock document if switching between tabs like `edit` -->
`live-preview` --> `versions` --> `api`
Fixes the issue where the published or changed document is always shown
as "Changed" instead of "Published" or "Draft"

Statuses:
- Published - when the current version is also the published version
- Changed - when the current version is a draft version but a published
version exists
- Draft - when the current version is a draft and no published versions
exist
---------
Co-authored-by: Jessica Chowdhury <jessica@trbl.design>
Changes the `afterError` hook structure, adds tests / more docs.
Ensures that the `req.responseHeaders` property is respected in the
error handler.
**Breaking**
`afterError` now accepts an array of functions instead of a single
function:
```diff
- afterError: () => {...}
+ afterError: [() => {...}]
```
The args are changed to accept an object with the following properties:
| Argument | Description |
| ------------------- |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| **`error`** | The error that occurred. |
| **`context`** | Custom context passed between Hooks. [More
details](./context). |
| **`graphqlResult`** | The GraphQL result object, available if the hook
is executed within a GraphQL context. |
| **`req`** | The
[Request](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request)
object containing the currently authenticated `user` |
| **`collection`** | The [Collection](../configuration/collections) in
which this Hook is running against. This will be `undefined` if the hook
is executed from a non-collection endpoint or GraphQL. |
| **`result`** | The formatted error result object, available if the
hook is executed from a REST context. |
This PR addresses these issues with localized groups / tabs with
Postgres / SQLite:
- Array fields inside of localized groups. Fixes
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8322
- Select fields with `hasMany: true` inside of localized groups. Related
to 1, but still needed its own additional logic.
- Relationship (non-polymorphic / non has-many) inside of localized
groups. Previously, even just trying to define them in the config led to
a crash. Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8308
Ensures test coverage for localized groups.
**Breaking change**: ToolbarDropdown no longer receives
`groupKey={group.key}` and `items={group.items}` as props, but instead
`group={group}`
___
Similar to #8159, but in this case it allows you to disable an entire
dropdown menu, not just individual items in the dropdown.
This adds a new property to `ToolbarGroup` when used with `type:
'dropdown'`.
For example, if you add `isEnabled: () => false,` inside
`packages/richtext-lexical/src/features/shared/toolbar/textDropdownGroup.ts`
and run `pnpm dev fields`, this is what you'll see in the Lexical
editor:

This PR addresses around 500 TypeScript errors by enabling
strictNullChecks in the richtext-lexical package. In the process,
several bugs were identified and fixed.
In some cases, I applied non-null assertions where necessary, although
there may be room for further type refinement in the future. The focus
of this PR is to resolve the immediate issues without introducing
additional technical debt, rather than aiming for perfect type
definitions at this stage.
---------
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
## Description
Add `logger` field to `serverOnlyConfigProperties` to prevent it being
passed to client components, which could cause issues.
### Reproduction Steps
``` typescript
// payload.config.ts
export default buildConfig({
// ...
logger: pino({
name: 'test',
}),
// ...
})
```

- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
<!-- Please delete options that are not relevant. -->
- [ ] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [ ] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8013
**BREAKING:**
- Upgrades minimum supported @types/react version from
npm:types-react@19.0.0-rc.0 to npm:types-react@19.0.0-rc.1
- Upgrades minimum supported @types/react-dom version from
npm:types-react-dom@19.0.0-rc.0 to npm:types-react-dom@19.0.0-rc.1
- Upgrades minimum supported react and react-dom version from
19.0.0-rc-06d0b89e-20240801 to 19.0.0-rc-5dcb0097-20240918
- Upgrades minimum supported Next.js version from 15.0.0-canary.104 to
15.0.0-canary.160
---------
Co-authored-by: PatrikKozak <patrik@payloadcms.com>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
Previously, this wasn't valid in Postgres / SQLite:
```ts
const res = await payload.find({
collection: 'polymorphic-relationships',
where: {
polymorphic: {
equals: {
relationTo: 'movies',
value: movie.id,
},
},
},
})
```
Now it works and actually in more performant way than this:
```ts
const res = await payload.find({
collection: 'polymorphic-relationships',
where: {
and: [
{
'polymorphic.relationTo': {
equals: 'movies',
},
},
{
'polymorphic.value': {
equals: 'movies',
},
},
],
},
})
```
Why? Because with the object notation, the output SQL is: `movies_id =
1` - checks exactly 1 column in the `*_rels` table, while with the
separate query by `relationTo` and `value` we need to check against
_each_ possible relationship collection with OR.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7695
Previosuly, trying to append a new item to an array that contains
another array with localized items and enabled versions led to a unique
`_locale` and `_parent_id` error
```ts
{
name: 'nestedArrayLocalized',
type: 'array',
fields: [
{
type: 'array',
name: 'array',
fields: [
{
name: 'text',
type: 'text',
localized: true,
},
],
},
],
}
```
## Description
- Adds a new "join" field type to Payload and is supported by all database adapters
- The UI uses a table view for the new field
- `db-mongodb` changes relationships to be stored as ObjectIDs instead of strings (for now querying works using both types internally to the DB so no data migration should be necessary unless you're querying directly, see breaking changes for details
- Adds a reusable traverseFields utility to Payload to make it easier to work with nested fields, used internally and for plugin maintainers
```ts
export const Categories: CollectionConfig = {
slug: 'categories',
fields: [
{
name: 'relatedPosts',
type: 'join',
collection: 'posts',
on: 'category',
}
]
}
```
BREAKING CHANGES:
All mongodb relationship and upload values will be stored as MongoDB ObjectIDs instead of strings going forward. If you have existing data and you are querying data directly, outside of Payload's APIs, you get different results. For example, a `contains` query will no longer works given a partial ID of a relationship since the ObjectID requires the whole identifier to work.
---------
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
This speeds up all page loads and reduces the amount of requests
## Example
### Clientside transition from dashboard => ui-fields list view
#### Router cache disabled
GET /admin/collections/ui-fields 200 in 33ms
POST /api/form-state 200 in 9ms
POST /api/form-state 200 in 10ms
GET /api/payload-preferences/ui-fields-list 200 in 11ms
GET /admin/collections/ui-fields?limit=10&sort=id 200 in 42ms
#### Router cache enabled
GET /admin/collections/ui-fields 200 in 33ms
POST /api/form-state 200 in 11ms
POST /api/form-state 200 in 12ms
GET /api/payload-preferences/ui-fields-list 200 in 15ms
GET /admin/collections/ui-fields?limit=10&sort=id 200 in 42ms
**GET /admin/collections/ui-fields?limit=10&sort=id 200 in 82ms** <==
this is gone
- Removes locked documents `editedAt` as it was redundant with the
`updatedAt` timestamp
- Adjust stale lock tests to configure the duration down to 1 second and
await it to not lose any test coverage
- DB performance changes:
1. Switch to payload.db.find instead of payload.find for
checkDocumentLockStatus to avoid populating the user and other payload
find overhead
2. Add maxDepth: 1 to user relationship
3. Add index to global slug
Uses React `cache` to memoize a lot of the work that the Payload Admin
UI had to perform in parallel, in multiple places.
Specifically, we were running `auth` in three places:
1. `not-found.tsx` - for some reason this renders even if not used
2. `initPage.ts`
3. `RootLayout`
Now, a lot of expensive calculations only happen once and are memoized
per-request. 🎉
- Adds `overrideLock` flag to `update` & `delete` operations
- Instead of throwing an `APIError` (500) when trying to update / delete
a locked document - now throw a `Locked` (423) error status
Exposes `collectionSlugs` state from the `useListDrawer` hook to control
it outside of the hook. We can't use `collectionSlug` from the hook
props because it's memoized inside of the hook state.
```ts
const [
ListDrawer,
ListDrawerToggler,
{ collectionSlugs, setCollectionSlugs },
] = useListDrawer({
});
```
## Description
I'm facing a issue while trying to set a cache age for vercel blob
storage plugin, this way I changed to accept and set as response the
cache control.
### Before changes


### After changes


### Using plugin
```
vercelBlobStorage({
enabled: true, // Optional, defaults to true
// dev: Specify which collections should use Vercel Blob
collections: {
[Media.slug]: true,
},
// dev:Token provided by Vercel once Blob storage is added to your Vercel project
token: process.env.BLOB_READ_WRITE_TOKEN!,
cacheControlMaxAge: 31536000, /// the same we see
}),
```
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it fixes. Please also include relevant motivation and context. -->
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## Type of change
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- [ ] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8205
Adds `resetColumnsState` method to `useTableColumns` return
Example of a `BeforeList` component for column state reset:
```ts
'use client'
import { Pill, useTableColumns } from '@payloadcms/ui'
function ResetDefaultColumnsButton() {
const { resetColumnsState } = useTableColumns()
return <Pill onClick={resetColumnsState}>Reset to default columns</Pill>
}
export { ResetDefaultColumnsButton }
```
Additionally, fixes that `setActiveColumns` didn't respect the passed
order of columns and didn't update the UI immediately
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8280
Now, the result type of this operation:
```ts
const post = await payload.findByID({
collection: "posts",
id,
disableErrors: true
})
```
is `Post | null` instead of `Post` when `disableErrors: true` is passed
Adds test for the `disableErrors` property and docs.
Email bodies in the plugin form builder now support wildcards `{{*}}`
and `{{*:table}}` to export all the form submission data in key:value
pairs with the latter formatted as a table.
Emails also fallback to a global plugin configuration item and then to
the `defaultFromAddress` address in email transport config.
Closes#8051.
- The scrolling problem reported in the issue is solved with Monaco's
`alwaysConsumeMouseWheel` property.
- In addition to that, it is necessary to dynamically adjust the height
of the editor so that it fits its content and does not require
scrolling.
- Additionally, I disabled the `overviewRuler` which is the indicator
strip on the side (above the scrollbar) that makes no sense when there
is no scroll.
**Gotchas**
- Unfortunately, there is a bit of CLS since the editor doesn't know the
height of its content before rendering. In Lexical these things are
possible since it has a lifecycle that allows interaction before or
after rendering, but this is not the case with Monaco.
- I've noticed that sometimes when I press enter the letters in the
editor flicker or move with a small, rapid shake. Maybe it has to do
with the new height being calculated as an effect.
## Before
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0747f79d-a3ac-42ae-8454-0bf46dc43f34
## After
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/976ab97c-9d20-4e93-afb5-023083a6608b
Continuation of #8243. Strongly types the `value` argument within
`field.validate` functions:
- Uses existing internal validation types for field `validate` property
- Exports additional validation types to cover `hasMany` fields
- Includes `null` and `undefined` values
## Description
Adds a new property to `collection` / `global` configs called
`lockDocuments`.
Set to `true` by default - the lock is automatically triggered when a
user begins editing a document within the Admin Panel and remains in
place until the user exits the editing view or the lock expires due to
inactivity.
Set to `false` to disable document locking entirely - i.e.
`lockDocuments: false`
You can pass an object to this property to configure the `duration` in
seconds, which defines how long the document remains locked without user
interaction. If no edits are made within the specified time (default:
300 seconds), the lock expires, allowing other users to edit / update or
delete the document.
```
lockDocuments: {
duration: 180, // 180 seconds or 3 minutes
}
```
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
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Fixes querying using `in` operator by polymorphic relationship value.
The previous PR https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8191 didn't
handle the case when the incoming query value is an array and therefore
each item of the array can have a different type.
Ensures test coverage
Field validation functions currently do not type their `value` arg. This
is because the underlying `FieldBase` type breaks the type inferences
for these functions. The fix is to `Omit` the `validate` property from
this type before overriding it with our own, typed version for each
field.
Here's an example of the problem:
<img width="373" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-16 at 2 50 10 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a99e32fb-5645-4df6-82f2-0efab26b9831">
Here's an example of the fix:
<img width="363" alt="Screenshot 2024-09-16 at 3 59 42 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f83909bc-2169-4378-b5a7-5cca78b6ad64">
This PR also fixes the `hasMany` type inferences (shown above), where
the `value` type changes to an array when this property is set. Here's a
minimal example of the solution:
```ts
export type NumberField = {
type: 'number'
} & (
| {
hasMany: true
validate?: Validate<number[], unknown, unknown, NumberField>
}
| {
hasMany?: false | undefined
validate?: Validate<number, unknown, unknown, NumberField>
}
)
```
```ts
{
type: 'text',
validate: (value) => '' // value is `string`
},
{
type: 'text',
hasMany: true,
validate: (value) => '' // value is `string[]`
}
```
Disclaimer: in order for these types to properly infer their values,
`strictNullChecks: true` must be set in your `tsconfig.json`. This is
_not_ currently set in the Payload Monorepo, but consuming apps _should_
have this defined in order properly infer these types.
This PR also adds stronger types for misc. untyped values such as the
`point` field, etc.
## Description
Adds `virtual` property to the fields config. Providing `true`
completely disables the field in the DB, which is useful for [Virtual
Fields](https://payloadcms.com/blog/learn-how-virtual-fields-can-help-solve-common-cms-challenges)
Disables abillity to query by a field with `virtual: true`.
Currently, they bloat the DB with unused tables / columns, which may as
well introduce additional joins.
Discussion https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/6270
Prev PR (this one contains only this feature):
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6983
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## Description
1. Adds ability to publish a specific individual locale (collections and
globals)
2. Shows published locale in versions list and version comparison
3. Adds new int tests to `versions` test suite
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document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [X] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
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feature works
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---------
Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
The `generateTitle`, `generateDescription`, `generateURL`, and
`generateImage` functions in the SEO Plugin do not currently receive any
args representing the document's entity. This means that within these
functions, it is currently not possible to discern the _type_ of
document you are working with, i.e. a collection or global. The
underlying problem here was that the request made to execute these
functions was threading through `slug` as `undefined`. This is because
the `DocumentInfoProvider` was failing to thread this prop through
context as the types suggest. Now, these functions receive their
respective `collectionConfig` and `globalConfig`.
```ts
import type { GenerateTitle } from '@payloadcms/plugin-seo/types'
import type { Page } from '@/payload-types'
const generateTitle: GenerateTitle<Page> = ({
doc,
collectionConfig,
globalConfig,
}) => {
return `Website.com — ${doc?.title}`
}
```
Previously, this worked with MongoDB but failed with Postgres / SQLite
when the `slug` field has both `localized: true` and `unique: true`.
```ts
await payload.create({
collection: "posts",
locale: "en",
data: {
slug: "my-post"
}
})
await payload.create({
collection: "posts",
locale: "de",
data: {
slug: "my-post"
}
})
```
Now, we build unique constraints and indexes in combination with the
_locale column. This should also improve query performance for fields
with both index: true and localized: true.
### Migration steps (Postgres/SQLite only)
This change updates the database schema and requires a migration (if you
have any localized fields). To apply it, run the following commands:
```sh
pnpm payload migration:create locale_unique_indexes
pnpm payload migrate
```
Note that if you use `db.push: true` which is a default, you don't have
to run `pnpm payload migrate` in the development mode, only in the
production, as Payload automatically pushes the schema to your DB with
it.
Fixes a case where in relational DBs, you can't duplicate documents if
you have localized arrays within unnamed tabs.
The `beforeDuplicate` hooks were not being run for fields within unnamed
tabs.
This PR fixes querying by a relationship field that has custom IDs in
`relationTo` with different types.
Now, in this case, we do cast the ID value in the database.
Example of the config / int test that reproduced the issue:
```ts
{
slug: 'posts-a',
fields: [],
},
{
slug: 'posts-b',
fields: [],
},
{
slug: 'posts-custom-id',
fields: [{ name: 'id', type: 'text' }],
},
{
slug: 'roots',
fields: [
{
name: 'rel',
relationTo: ['posts-a', 'posts-b', 'posts-custom-id'],
type: 'relationship',
},
],
},
```
```ts
const postA = await payload.create({ collection: 'posts-a', data: {} })
const postB = await payload.create({ collection: 'posts-b', data: {} })
const postC = await payload.create({
collection: 'posts-custom-id',
data: { id: crypto.randomUUID() },
})
const root_1 = await payload.create({
collection: 'roots',
data: {
rel: {
value: postC.id,
relationTo: 'posts-custom-id',
},
},
})
const res_1 = await payload.find({
collection: 'roots',
where: {
'rel.value': { equals: postC.id },
},
})
// COALESCE types integer and character varying cannot be matched
expect(res_1.totalDocs).toBe(1)
```
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## Description
Adds `admin.components.header` option to allow users to insert custom
components in the page header / top of page.
[Related
discussion](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/7584)
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [ ] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
- [X] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works - will add
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
In order to have beta releases properly trigger GitHub Actions'
`published` event in our `post-release` workflow, this job must exist on
the branch the release is on.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8111 and
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8113
Before: 132 dependencies
After: 123 dependencies
This PR also contains a small performance optimization during telemetry
startup: By using the async `fs.promises.readFile` instead of
`readFileSync` we're not blocking the entire thread anymore and are
allowing other stuff to happen while the file is being read.
Also, in our dependency checker, this moves some variables out of loops,
to the module scope, as they only need to be calculated once.
We have to pin file-type to 19.3.0 and cannot upgrade it further (latest
is 19.5.0). See reasoning in
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8111#issuecomment-2348119533
Fixes an issue where duplicating documents in Postgres / SQLite would
crash because of a foreign key constraint / unique ID issue when you
have nested arrays / blocks within localized arrays / blocks.
We now run `beforeDuplicate` against all locales prior to
`beforeValidate` and `beforeChange` hooks.
This PR also fixes a series of issues in Postgres / SQLite where you
have localized groups / named tabs, and then arrays / blocks within the
localized groups / named tabs.
The SEO Plugin defines duplicative translations in both TS and JSON,
even though JSON translations are no longer in use. Translations were
still being maintained in JSON, despite this fact. This PR removes all
JSON files, replacing them with TS, and improving file organization and
overall types.
Ajv 8.14.0 => 8.17.1
- Bundle size: 119.6kB => 111kB
- Dependencies: 5 => 4
- Gets rid of dependency on `punycode`. Will help with the annoying
deprecated module console warning spam
This also upgrades TypeScript to 5.6.2 in our monorepo. The most
type-relevant packages are updated as well, e.g. ts-essentials and
@types/node
Resolves#8172
## Summary
This PR addresses an issue where the`id` field in the GraphQL schema is
incorrectly marked as `nullable`. The change ensures that the `id` field
is set to non-nullable, which aligns with the expectation that every
resource should have a non-nullable ID, especially when using UUIDs as
primary keys.
### Changes
- Fix: Set the `id` field type to `GraphQLNonNull` for consistency in
the GraphQL schema.
This PR changes the type of `selected` returned from the `useSelection`
hook from the `SelectionProvider` from an object to a Map.
This fixes a bug where in some situations we lose the type of the ID
which can break data entry when using postgres, due to keys being cast
to strings inside of objects which doesn't happen when using a Map.
This PR also fixes a CSS bug with the checkbox when it should be
partially selected.
```ts
// before
selected: Record<number | string, boolean>
// after
selected: Map<number | string, boolean>
```
This means you now need to read the data differently than before.
```ts
// before
Object.entries(selected).forEach(([key, value]) => {
// do something
})
// after
for (const [key, value] of selected) {
// do something
}
```
Although the `<FieldLabel />` component receives a `field` prop, it does
not use this prop to extract the `label` from the field. This is
currently only an issue when rendering this component directly, such as
within `admin.components.Label`. The label simply won't appear unless
explicitly provided, despite it being passed as `field.label`. This is
not an issue when rendering field components themselves, because they
properly thread this value through as a top-level prop.
Here's an example of the issue:
```tsx
import type { TextFieldLabelServerComponent } from 'payload'
import { FieldLabel } from '@payloadcms/ui'
import React from 'react'
export const MyCustomLabelComponent: TextFieldLabelServerComponent = ({ clientField }) => {
return (
<FieldLabel
field={clientField}
label={clientField.label} // this should not be needed!
/>
)
}
```
Here is the end result:
```tsx
import type { TextFieldLabelServerComponent } from 'payload'
import { FieldLabel } from '@payloadcms/ui'
import React from 'react'
export const MyCustomLabelComponent: TextFieldLabelServerComponent = ({ clientField }) => {
return <FieldLabel field={clientField} />
}
```
Fixes a type error when using server components for field labels,
descriptions, and errors. The `clientField` prop will always exist, so
the types just need to be reflective of this. Here's an example:
```tsx
import type { TextFieldServerLabelComponent } from 'payload'
import { FieldLabel } from '@payloadcms/ui'
import React from 'react'
export const MyServerFieldLabelComponent: TextFieldServerLabelComponent = ({ clientField }) => {
return <FieldLabel field={clientField} /> // `TextFieldClientWithoutType | undefined` is not assignable to type `ClientFieldWithoutType`
}
```
## Description
`singular` labels were not being used for array rows - this PR updates
the array field to properly retrieve the correct label
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## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
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feature works
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## Description
### TL;DR:
It's currently not possible to render our field components from a server
component because their `field` prop is the original field config, not
the _client_ config which our components require. Currently, the `field`
prop passed into custom fields changes type depending on whether it's a
server or client component, leaving server components without any access
to the client field config or mechanism to acquire it.
This PR passes the client config to all server field components through
a new `clientField` prop. This allows the following in a server
component, which is very similar to how client field components
currently work:
Server component:
```tsx
import { TextField } from '@payloadcms/ui'
import type { TextFieldServerComponent } from 'payload'
export const MyCustomServerField: TextFieldServerComponent = ({ clientField }) => {
return <TextField field={clientField} />
}
```
Client component:
```tsx
'use client'
import { TextField } from '@payloadcms/ui'
import type { TextFieldClientComponent } from 'payload'
export const MyCustomClientField: TextFieldClientComponent = ({ field }) => {
return <TextField field={field} />
}
```
### Full Background
If you have a custom field component, and it's a server component, there
is currently no way to pass the field prop into Payload's client-side
field components.
Here's an example of the problem:
```tsx
import { TextField } from '@payloadcms/ui'
import type { TextFieldServerComponent } from 'payload'
import React from 'react'
export const MyServerComponent: TextFieldServerComponent = (props) => {
const { field } = props
return (
<TextField field={field} /> // This is not possible
)
}
```
The config needs to be transformed into a client config, however,
because of the sheer number of hard-to-find arguments that the
`createClientField` requires, we cannot use it in its raw form.
Here is another example of the problem:
```tsx
import { TextField } from '@payloadcms/ui'
import { createClientField } from '@payloadcms/ui/utilities/createClientField'
import type { TextFieldServerComponent } from 'payload'
import React from 'react'
export const MyServerComponent: TextFieldServerComponent = ({ createClientField }) => {
const clientField = createClientField({...}) // Not a good option bc it requires many hard-to-find args
return (
<TextField field={clientField} />
)
}
```
Theoretically, we could preformat a `createFieldConfig` function so it
can simply be called without arguments:
```tsx
import { TextField } from '@payloadcms/ui'
import type { TextFieldServerComponent } from 'payload'
import React from 'react'
export const MyServerComponent: TextFieldServerComponent = ({ createClientField }) => {
return <TextField field={createClientField()} />
}
```
But this means the field config would be evaluated twice unnecessarily,
including label functions, etc.
The right way to fix this is to simply pass the client config to server
components through a new `clientField` prop:
```tsx
import { TextField } from '@payloadcms/ui'
import type { TextFieldServerComponent } from 'payload'
import React from 'react'
export const MyServerComponent: TextFieldServerComponent = ({ clientField }) => {
return <TextField field={clientField} />
}
```
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
Currently, you cannot create, delete, or duplicate documents within the
document drawer directly. To create a document within a relationship
field, for example, you must first navigate to the parent field and open
the "create new" drawer. Similarly (but worse), to duplicate or delete a
document, you must _navigate to the parent document to perform these
actions_ which is incredibly disruptive to the content editing workflow.
This becomes especially apparent within the relationship field where you
can edit documents inline, but cannot duplicate or delete them. This PR
supports all document-level actions within the document drawer so that
these actions can be performed on-the-fly without navigating away.
Inline duplication flow on a polymorphic "hasOne" relationship:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb80404a-079d-44a1-b9bc-14eb2ab49a46
Inline deletion flow on a polymorphic "hasOne" relationship:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/10f3587f-f70a-4cca-83ee-5dbcad32f063
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
Closes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7952
Adds support for `in` and `not_in` operator against JSON field filters.
The following queries are now valid in postgres as well, previously it
only worked in mongo
```ts
await payload.find({
collection: 'posts',
where: {
'data.value': {
in: ['12', '13', '14'],
},
},
context: {
disable: true,
},
})
await payload.find({
collection: 'posts',
where: {
'data.value': {
not_in: ['12', '13', '14'],
},
},
context: {
disable: true,
},
})
```
The `BlockField` type is not representative of the underlying "blocks"
field type, which is plural, i.e. `BlocksField`. This is a semantic
change that will better align the type with the field.
## Breaking Changes
Types related to the `blocks` field have change names. If you were using
the `BlockField` or related types in your own applications, simply
change the import name to be plural and instead of singular.
Old (singular):
```ts
import type {
BlockField,
BlockFieldClient,
BlockFieldValidation,
BlockFieldDescriptionClientComponent,
BlockFieldDescriptionServerComponent,
BlockFieldErrorClientComponent,
BlocksFieldErrorServerComponent,
BlockFieldLabelClientComponent,
BlockFieldLabelServerComponent,
} from 'payload'
```
New (plural):
```ts
import type {
BlocksField,
BlocksFieldClient,
BlocksFieldValidation,
BlocksFieldDescriptionClientComponent,
BlocksFieldDescriptionServerComponent,
BlocksFieldErrorClientComponent,
BlocksFieldErrorServerComponent,
BlocksFieldLabelClientComponent,
BlocksFieldLabelServerComponent,
} from 'payload'
```
## Description
Fixes the bug I reported in
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8139 where the casing of
the defined value (camelCase) of Vercel's Postgres database adapter does
not match the casing of the package (kebab-case).
Closes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7867
Problem: currently, setting an
```ts
admin: {
width: '30%'
}
```
does not work for fields inside a row or similar (group, array etc.)
Solution: when we render the field, we set a CSS variable
`--field-width` with the value of `admin.width`. This allows us to
calculate the correct width for a field in CSS by doing `flex: 0 1
var(--field-width);`
It also allows us to properly handle `gap` with `flex-wrap: wrap;`
Notes: added playwright tests to ensure widths are correctly rendered

## Description
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8107
This has been confusing for people from countries where characters
aren't latin, for example the Japanese file name:
フェニックス.png
Turns into:
ãã§ããã¯ã¹.png
Additionally, ensures type-safety for `DEFAULT_OPTIONS` and removes
unused `fileHandler` property from there, which isn't defined in the
`FetchAPIFileUploadOptions` type.
## Type of change
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## Checklist:
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feature works
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## Description
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6037
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## Description
Fixes#8038, which was broken in #7817
I'm not entirely sure if this change violates the original intent of the
"base" utility, which from what I understand was introduced for
scalability reasons. Either way, I think it's a good idea to keep the
indent at 40px all the time.
The reason for this is that browsers use 40px as the indentation setting
for lists, and using that setting the indented paragraphs and headings
match the lists. See https://github.com/facebook/lexical/pull/4025
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document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
Currently, there is no way of typing custom server field components.
This is because internally, all field components are client components,
and so these were never fully typed. For example, the docs currently
indicate for all custom fields to be typed in this way:
Old:
```tsx
export const MyClientTextFieldComponent: React.FC<TextFieldProps>
```
But if your component is a server component, you will never receive the
fully typed `field` prop, `payload` prop, etc. unless you've typed that
yourself using some of the underlying utilities. So to fix this, every
field now explicitly exports a type for each environment:
New:
- Client component:
```tsx
'use client'
export const MyClientTextFieldComponent: TextFieldClientComponent
```
- Server component:
```tsx
export const MyServerTextFieldComponent: TextFieldServerComponent
```
This pattern applies to every field type, where the field name is
prepended onto the component type.
```ts
import type {
TextFieldClientComponent,
TextFieldServerComponent,
TextFieldClientProps,
TextFieldServerProps,
TextareaFieldClientComponent,
TextareaFieldServerComponent,
TextareaFieldClientProps,
TextareaFieldServerProps,
// ...and so on for each field type
} from 'payload'
```
## BREAKING CHANGES
We are no longer exporting `TextFieldProps` etc. for each field type.
Instead, we now export props for each client/server environment
explicitly. If you were previously importing one of these types into
your custom component, simply change the import name to reflect your
environment.
Old:
```tsx
import type { TextFieldProps } from 'payload'
```
New:
```tsx
import type { TextFieldClientProps, TextFieldServerProps } from 'payload'
```
Related: #7754.
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
fixes#7762
This change mitigates having multiple preferences for one user but not
awaiting the change to a preference and reduces querying by skipping the
access control. In the event that a user has multiple preferences with
the same key, only the one with the latest updatedAt will be returned.
BREAKING CHANGES:
- payload/preferences/operations are no longer default exports
## Description
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it fixes. Please also include relevant motivation and context. -->
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## Type of change
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- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
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feature works
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---------
Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@nouance.io>
## Description
By default all api requests are creating transactions due to the
authentication stategy. This change removes transactions for auth and
login requests. This should only happen when the database needs to make
changes in which case the auth strategy or login lockout updates will
invoke their own transactions still.
This should improve performance without any sacrifice to database
consistency.
Fixes#8092
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## Type of change
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- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
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feature works
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This PR fixes and improves:
- ListQuery provider is now the source of truth for searchParams instead
of having components use the `useSearchParams` hook
- Various issues with search params and filters sticking around when
navigating between collections
- Pagination and limits not working inside DocumentDrawer
- Searching and filtering causing a flash of overlay in DocumentDrawer,
this now only shows for the first load and on slow networks
- Preferences are now respected in DocumentDrawer
- Changing the limit now resets your page back to 1 in case the current
page no longer exists
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7085
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8081
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/8086
## Description
Uses the `Thumbnail` component used in other places for the bulk upload
file rows. Closes#8099
In the future, we should consider adding different thumbnail icons based
on the `mimeType` to better describe the files being uploaded.
Before:

After:

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## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
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feature works
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## Description
Updates styling on modals and auth forms for more consistent spacing and
alignment.
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document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
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feature works
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## Description
Currently, the relationship field's _value(s)_ each render and controls
its own document drawer. This has led to `hasMany` relationships
processing a potentially large number of drawers unnecessarily. But the
real problem is when attempting to perform side-effects as a result of a
drawer action. Currently, when you change the value of a relationship
field, all drawers within are (rightfully) unmounted because the
component representing the value was itself unmounted. This meant that
you could not update the title of a document, for example, then update
the underlying field's value, without also closing the document drawer
outright. This is needed in order to support things like creating and
duplicating documents within document drawers (#7679).
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document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
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## Description
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7109
Example of table structures that lead to the problem with camelCased
group / tab names.
`group_field_array_localized` - `groupField` -> `array` (has a localized
field inside)
`group_field_array_nested_array` - `groupField` -> `array` ->
`nestedArray`
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feature works
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Previously, on some machines this command:
`pnpx create-payload-app@beta app` created a project using `npm`,
instead of `pnpm`, the same with `yarn`.
Also, the way we detected the package manager was always prioritizing
`pnpm`, even if they executed the command with `yarn` / `npm`. Now we
are relying only on from which package manager user executed
`create-payload-app`.
The code for detection is grabbed from create-next-app
https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/canary/packages/create-next-app/helpers/get-pkg-manager.ts
## Description
Without using `React.FC<>`, the type needs to be placed on the right
side of the props object.
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
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## Checklist:
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feature works~
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- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
Reduces the number of client-side requests made by the relationship
field component, and fixes the visual "blink" of the field's value on
initial load. Does so through a new `useIgnoredEffect` hook that allows
this component's effects to be precisely triggered based on whether a
only _subset_ of its dependencies have changed, which looks something
like this:
```tsx
// ...
useIgnoredEffect(() => {
// Do something
}, [deps], [ignoredDeps])
```
"Ignored deps" are still treated as normal dependencies of the
underlying `useEffect` hook, but they do not cause the provided function
to execute. This is useful if you have a list of dependencies that
change often, but need to scope your effect's logic to explicit
dependencies within that list. This is a typical pattern in React using
refs, just standardized within a reusable hook.
This significantly reduces the overall number of re-renders and
duplicative API requests within the relationship field because the
`useEffect` hooks that control the fetching of these related documents
were running unnecessarily often. In the future, we really ought to
leverage the `RelationshipProvider` used in the List View so that we can
also reduce the number of duplicative requests across _unrelated fields_
within the same document.
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ece7c85e-20fb-49f6-b393-c5e9d5176192
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9f0a871e-f10f-4fd6-a58b-8146ece288c4
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document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
We noticed that we can bring functions down to the client directly
without having to wrap them in a component first. This greatly
simplifies the loading of all lexical client components
**BREAKING:**
- `createClientComponent` is no longer exported as it's not needed
anymore
- The exported `ClientComponentProps` type has been renamed to
`BaseClientFeatureProps`.
- The order of arguments in `sanitizeClientEditorConfig` has changed
Removes `loggerOptions` and `loggerDestination` from `initOptions`
(these were not able to be used anyway).
Creates new `logger` property on the Payload config.
```ts
// Logger options only
logger: {
level: 'info',
}
// Logger options with destination stream
logger: {
options: {
level: 'info',
},
destination: process.stdout
},
// Logger instance
logger: pino({ name: 'my-logger' })
```
Now enforcing curly brackets on all if statements. Includes auto-fixer.
```ts
// ❌ Bad
if (foo) foo++;
// ✅ Good
if (foo) {
foo++;
}
```
Note: this did not lint the `drizzle` package or any `db-*` packages.
This will be done in the future.
## Description
Payload localization works on a field-by-field basis. As you can nest
fields within other fields, you could potentially nest a localized field
within a localized field—but this would be redundant and unnecessary.
There would be no reason to define a localized field within a localized
parent field, given that the entire data structure from the parent field
onward would be localized.
Up until this point, Payload would _allow_ you to nest a localized field
within another localized field, and this might have worked in MongoDB
but it will throw errors in Postgres.
Now, Payload will automatically remove the `localized: true` property
from sub-fields within `sanitizeFields` if a parent field is localized.
This could potentially be a breaking change if you have a configuration
with MongoDB that nests localized fields within localized fields.
## Migrating
You probably only need to migrate if you are using MongoDB, as there,
you may not have noticed any problems. But in Postgres or SQLite, this
would have caused issues so it's unlikely that you've made it too far
without experiencing issues due to a nested localized fields config.
In the event you would like to keep existing data in this fashion, we
have added a `compatibility.allowLocalizedWithinLocalized` flag to the
Payload config, which you can set to `true`, and Payload will then
disable this new sanitization step.
Set this compatibility flag to `true` only if you have an existing
Payload MongoDB database from pre-3.0, and you have nested localized
fields that you would like to maintain without migrating.
Move `ui` and `translations` from peerDeps into deps for a few packages.
Users should not have to install these directly unless they are making
customizations.
fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7379
The enabledCollections and disabledCollections properties of the
RelationshipFeature were not being sent to the client and therefore did
not have the expected effect.
Now those 2 properties are sent to the client via the
`clientFeatureProps` property.
## Description
In Postgres, localized blocks or arrays that contain other array / block
/ relationship fields were not properly storing locales in the database.
Now they are! Need to check a few things yet:
- Ensure test coverage is sufficient
- Test localized array, with non-localized array inside of it
- Test localized block with relationship field within it
- Ensure `_rels` table gets the `locale` column added if a single
non-localized relationship exists within a localized array / block
Fixes step 6 as identified in #7805
## Description
Fixes a race condition where you could switch locales and have autosave
trigger with old locale data.
By adding the `key` to the `Document` component, we will ensure that the
entire `Document` will be un-mounted and re-mounted between locale
switches.
Fixes:
- issue with publish button double saving on keyboard command
- versions diffs not showing if fields are tabs
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7860
- navigation on versions not working for perPage and pagination
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7477
This simplifies validation to the point where it only errors on spaces.
Actual validation is then used in beforeChange, which then automatically
url encodes the input if it doesn't pass
`getPayloadHMR`'s arg type was accepting unnecessary args that did not
do anything. This was leading to confusion.
This PR trims down the accepted type.
Fixes#7832
## Description
- Improves the standard typography styles of the rich text editors.
- Improve styles of Lexical relationship, inline-relationship, upload,
and blocks features.
- Improves drag and drop interaction for Lexical.
- Adds a dark mode style for Lexical inline toolbar, floating link editor,
and slash menu.
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This fixes that type in the website template:
3d86bf1974/templates/website/src/app/components/RichText/serialize.tsx (L24)
Now, JsonObject still ensures that only objects can be passed, but it's
weak enough to allow non-dynamic types like the ones we generate in
payload-types.
The "JSON" part of this type has no meaning anymore, as it does allow
objects with functions now. However, we can still use it to signal to
the user that this should be JSON-serializable. It's more clear than
just using Record<string, unknown>
Dedicated adapter for Vercel Postgres
- Uses the `@vercel/postgres` package under the hood.
- No `pg` dependency, speeds up invocation
- Includes refactoring all base postgres functionality into a
`BasePostgresAdapter` type, which will ease implementation of [other
adapters supported by
drizzle-orm](https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/get-started-postgresql)
## Usage
```ts
import { buildConfig } from 'payload'
import { vercelPostgresAdapter } from '@payloadcms/db-vercel-postgres'
export default buildConfig({
db: vercelPostgresAdapter({
pool: {
connectionString: process.env.DATABASE_URI,
},
}),
// ...rest of config
})
```
### Automatic Connection String Detection
Have Vercel automatically detect from environment variable (typically
`process.env.POSTGRES_URL`)
```ts
export default buildConfig({
db: postgresAdapter(),
// ...rest of config
})
```
Supports `hasMany` upload fields, similar to how `hasMany` works in
other fields, i.e.:
```ts
{
type: 'upload',
relationTo: 'media',
hasMany: true
}
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
## Description
Adds bulk upload functionality to upload enabled configs.
You can disable the ability by defining `upload.bulkUpload: false` in
your upload enabled config.
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## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
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feature works
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Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7741
I have no idea why it broke and was not able to reproduce this at all.
But given the amount of people reporting this issue, it's not worth
keeping this around for the small benefit this brings
## Description
Fixes an issue where Block component section titles were taking up the
entire clickable area of block headers.
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## Type of change
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## Description
Closes#7784 by properly handling custom collection description
components via `admin.components.Description`. This component was
incorrectly added to the `admin.components.edit` key, and also was never
handled on the front-end. This was especially misleading because the
client-side config had a duplicative key in the proper position.
## Breaking Changes
This PR is only labeled as a breaking change because the key has changed
position within the config. If you were previously defining a custom
description component on a collection, simply move it into the correct
position:
Old:
```ts
{
admin: {
components: {
edit: {
Description: ''
}
}
}
}
```
New:
```ts
{
admin: {
components: {
Description: ''
}
}
}
```
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
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feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
Fixes text clipping that occurs on the document header title when Segoe
UI font is used in the admin panel.
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## Type of change
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## Description
Threads the field config to all "field subcomponents" through props,
i.e. field label, description, error, etc. This way, the field config
that controls any particular component is easily accessible and strongly
typed, i.e. `props.field.maxLength`. This is true for both server and
client components, whose server-side props are now also contextually
typed. This behavior was temporarily removed in #7474 due to bloating
HTML, but has since been resolved in #7620. This PR also makes
significant improvements to component types by exporting explicit types
for _every component of every field_, each with its own client/server
variation. Now, a custom component can look something like this:
```tsx
import type { TextFieldLabelServerComponent } from 'payload'
import React from 'react'
export const CustomLabel: TextFieldLabelServerComponent = (props) => {
return (
<div>{`The max length of this field is: ${props?.field?.maxLength}`}</div>
)
}
```
The following types are now available:
```ts
import type {
TextFieldClientComponent,
TextFieldServerComponent,
TextFieldLabelClientComponent,
TextFieldLabelServerComponent,
TextFieldDescriptionClientComponent,
TextFieldDescriptionServerComponent,
TextFieldErrorClientComponent,
TextFieldErrorServerComponent,
// ...and so one for each field
} from 'payload'
```
BREAKING CHANGES:
In order to strictly type these components, a few breaking changes have
been made _solely to type definitions_. This only effects you if you are
heavily using custom components.
Old
```ts
import type { ErrorComponent, LabelComponent, DescriptionComponent } from 'payload'
```
New:
```ts
import type {
FieldErrorClientComponent,
FieldErrorServerComponent,
FieldLabelClientComponent,
FieldLabelServerComponent,
FieldDescriptionClientComponent,
FieldDescriptionServerComponent,
// Note: these are the generic, underlying types of the more stricter types described above ^
// For example, you should use the type that is explicit for your particular field and environment
// i.e. `TextFieldLabelClientComponent` and not simply `FieldLabelClientComponent`
} from 'payload'
```
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
This noticeably improves performance in the admin panel, for example
when there are multiple richtext editors on one page (& likely
performance in other areas too, though I mainly tested rich text).
The babel plugin currently only optimizes files with a 'use client'
directive at the top - thus we have to make sure to add use client
wherever possible, even if it's imported by a parent client component.
There's one single component that broke when it was compiled using the
React compiler (it stopped being reactive and failed one of our admin
e2e tests):
150808f608
opting out of it completely fixed that issue
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7366
Example: richText editor 1 and 2 both have UploadFeature. richText
editor 1 calls UploadFeature() with custom fields, richText editor 2
calls UploadFeature() with NO custom fields. Before this PR, richText
editor 1 would not have had any custom fields, as richText editor 2 will
override the feature object (specifically its props).
## Description
Prevents tabs fields from displaying vertical scrollbars in certain
cases with different viewports/zoom levels.
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feature works
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- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
Old blank templates had invalid pregenerated importMap. Would error for
fresh apps from create-payload-app. And website was on an old version
riddled with bugs
Also a nice performance improvement. The list drawer was previously
fetching data with depth 1. This will cause the relationship cell to
break, as it expects the relationship data to be a string/number, not a
populated object with the id inside.
Now, it fetches using depth 0 - same as the normal list view
## Description
Minor admin panel style updates:
- Adjusts document header title spacing.
- Makes toast notifications more apparent.
- Adjusts alignment of create new button.
- Improves chevron icon.
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## Checklist:
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feature works
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- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
Tweaks to Upload and Dropzone components, making them more extendable.
- Dropzone adds prop to allow multiple files
- Upload correctly sets url if state is initialized with a File
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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## Type of change
- [x] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
## Checklist:
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feature works
- [ ] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
Bumps the github_actions group with 1 update in the
/.github/actions/setup directory:
[pnpm/action-setup](https://github.com/pnpm/action-setup).
Updates `pnpm/action-setup` from 3 to 4
<details>
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href="https://github.com/pnpm/action-setup/releases">pnpm/action-setup's
releases</a>.</em></p>
<blockquote>
<h2>v4.0.0</h2>
<p>An error is thrown if one version of pnpm is specified in the
<code>packageManager</code> field of <code>package.json</code> and a
different version is specified in the action's settings <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/pnpm/action-setup/pull/122">#122</a></p>
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href="ce859e384f"><code>ce859e3</code></a>
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href="https://redirect.github.com/pnpm/action-setup/issues/120">#120</a>)</li>
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docs(README): fix link to LICENSE</li>
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docs(README): update dependency versions (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/pnpm/action-setup/issues/117">#117</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="129abb77bf"><code>129abb7</code></a>
Bump undici from 5.28.2 to 5.28.3 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/pnpm/action-setup/issues/115">#115</a>)</li>
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❌ Scenarios that will violate the rule:
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import { something } from '../../payload/src/utilities/some-util.js'
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If it's undefined/null => Fallback Component may be rendered
If it's false => No component should be rendered - as if an empty
component was passed in
This ensures that the user does not have to install `@payloadcms/ui`
anymore, which previously exported an empty component to be used in
component paths
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7677
- Payload bin scripts were not properly working on windows
- Use tsx by default instead of swc, as swc does not handle next/cache
imports without the .js at the end
- Support other node runtimes through --disable-transpile flag
## Description
We've since lost the ability to override the document view at the
root-level. This was a feature that made it possible to override _the
entire document routing/view structure_, including the document
header/tabs and all nested routes within, i.e. the API route/view, the
Live Preview route/view, etc. This is distinct from the "default" edit
view, which _only_ targets the component rendered within the "edit" tab.
This regression was introduced when types were simplified down to better
support "component paths" here: #7620. The `default` key was incorrectly
used as the "root" view override. To continue to support stricter types
_and_ root view overrides, a new `root` key has been added to the
`views` config.
You were previously able to do this:
```tsx
import { MyComponent } from './MyComponent.js'
export const MyCollection = {
// ...
admin: {
views: {
Edit: MyComponent
}
}
}
```
This is now done like this:
```tsx
export const MyCollection = {
// ...
admin: {
views: {
edit: {
root: {
Component: './path-to-my-component.js'
}
}
}
}
}
```
Some of the documentation was also incorrect according to the new
component paths API.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- regenerates the lockfile
- upgrades pnpm from v8 to v9.7.0 minimum
- ensures playwright does not import payload config. Even after our
importmap revamp that made the payload config server-only / node-safe, I
was getting these `Error: Invariant: AsyncLocalStorage accessed in
runtime where it is not available` errors in combination with pnpm v9
and lockfile regeneration.
This does not happen with pnpm v8, however I'm still blaming playwright
for this, as this does not happen in dev and we've had this specific
error with playwright in the past when we were importing the payload
config. Perhaps it's related to both playwright and the future Next.js
process importing the same config file, and not related to the config
file containing client-side React code.
Making sure playwright doesn't import the config fixed it (it was
importing it through the import map generation). The import map
generation is now run in a separate process, and playwright simply waits
for it
- One positive thing: this pr fixes a bunch of typescript errors with
react-select components. We got those errors because react-select types
are not compatible with react 19. lockfile regeneration fixed that (not
related to pnpm v9) - probably because we were installing mismatching
react versions (I saw both `fb9a90fa48-20240614` and `06d0b89e-20240801`
in our lockfile). I have thus removed the caret for react and react-dom
in our package.json - now it's consistent
This lowers the module count by 31 modules
BREAKING: Migration-related lexical modules are now exported from
`@payloadcms/richtext-lexical/migrate` instead of
`@payloadcms/richtext-lexical`
Allow a compound index to be used for upload collections via a
`filenameCompoundIndex` field. Previously, `filename` was always treated
as unique.
Usage:
```ts
{
slug: 'upload-field',
upload: {
// Slugs to include in compound index
filenameCompoundIndex: ['filename', 'alt'],
},
}
```
This PR makes three major changes to the codebase:
1. [Component Paths](#component-paths)
Instead of importing custom components into your config directly, they
are now defined as file paths and rendered only when needed. That way
the Payload config will be significantly more lightweight, and ensures
that the Payload config is 100% server-only and Node-safe. Related
discussion: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/6938
2. [Client Config](#client-config)
Deprecates the component map by merging its logic into the client
config. The main goal of this change is for performance and
simplification. There was no need to deeply iterate over the Payload
config twice, once for the component map, and another for the client
config. Instead, we can do everything in the client config one time.
This has also dramatically simplified the client side prop drilling
through the UI library. Now, all components can share the same client
config which matches the exact shape of their Payload config (with the
exception of non-serializable props and mapped custom components).
3. [Custom client component are no longer
server-rendered](#custom-client-components-are-no-longer-server-rendered)
Previously, custom components would be server-rendered, no matter if
they are server or client components. Now, only server components are
rendered on the server. Client components are automatically detected,
and simply get passed through as `MappedComponent` to be rendered fully
client-side.
## Component Paths
Instead of importing custom components into your config directly, they
are now defined as file paths and rendered only when needed. That way
the Payload config will be significantly more lightweight, and ensures
that the Payload config is 100% server-only and Node-safe. Related
discussion: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/6938
In order to reference any custom components in the Payload config, you
now have to specify a string path to the component instead of importing
it.
Old:
```ts
import { MyComponent2} from './MyComponent2.js'
admin: {
components: {
Label: MyComponent2
},
},
```
New:
```ts
admin: {
components: {
Label: '/collections/Posts/MyComponent2.js#MyComponent2', // <= has to be a relative path based on a baseDir configured in the Payload config - NOT relative based on the importing file
},
},
```
### Local API within Next.js routes
Previously, if you used the Payload Local API within Next.js pages, all
the client-side modules are being added to the bundle for that specific
page, even if you only need server-side functionality.
This `/test` route, which uses the Payload local API, was previously 460
kb. It is now down to 91 kb and does not bundle the Payload client-side
admin panel anymore.
All tests done
[here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload-3.0-demo/tree/feat/path-test)
with beta.67/PR, db-mongodb and default richtext-lexical:
**dev /admin before:**

**dev /admin after:**

---
**dev /test before:**

**dev /test after:**

---
**build before:**

**build after::**

### Usage of the Payload Local API / config outside of Next.js
This will make it a lot easier to use the Payload config / local API in
other, server-side contexts. Previously, you might encounter errors due
to client files (like .scss files) not being allowed to be imported.
## Client Config
Deprecates the component map by merging its logic into the client
config. The main goal of this change is for performance and
simplification. There was no need to deeply iterate over the Payload
config twice, once for the component map, and another for the client
config. Instead, we can do everything in the client config one time.
This has also dramatically simplified the client side prop drilling
through the UI library. Now, all components can share the same client
config which matches the exact shape of their Payload config (with the
exception of non-serializable props and mapped custom components).
This is breaking change. The `useComponentMap` hook no longer exists,
and most component props have changed (for the better):
```ts
const { componentMap } = useComponentMap() // old
const { config } = useConfig() // new
```
The `useConfig` hook has also changed in shape, `config` is now a
property _within_ the context obj:
```ts
const config = useConfig() // old
const { config } = useConfig() // new
```
## Custom Client Components are no longer server rendered
Previously, custom components would be server-rendered, no matter if
they are server or client components. Now, only server components are
rendered on the server. Client components are automatically detected,
and simply get passed through as `MappedComponent` to be rendered fully
client-side.
The benefit of this change:
Custom client components can now receive props. Previously, the only way
for them to receive dynamic props from a parent client component was to
use hooks, e.g. `useFieldProps()`. Now, we do have the option of passing
in props to the custom components directly, if they are client
components. This will be simpler than having to look for the correct
hook.
This makes rendering them on the client a little bit more complex, as
you now have to check if that component is a server component (=>
already has been rendered) or a client component (=> not rendered yet,
has to be rendered here). However, this added complexity has been
alleviated through the easy-to-use `<RenderMappedComponent />` helper.
This helper now also handles rendering arrays of custom components (e.g.
beforeList, beforeLogin ...), which actually makes rendering custom
components easier in some cases.
## Misc improvements
This PR includes misc, breaking changes. For example, we previously
allowed unions between components and config object for the same
property. E.g. for the custom view property, you were allowed to pass in
a custom component or an object with other properties, alongside a
custom component.
Those union types are now gone. You can now either pass an object, or a
component. The previous `{ View: MyViewComponent}` is now `{ View: {
Component: MyViewComponent} }` or `{ View: { Default: { Component:
MyViewComponent} } }`.
This dramatically simplifies the way we read & process those properties,
especially in buildComponentMap. We can now simply check for the
existence of one specific property, which always has to be a component,
instead of running cursed runtime checks on a shared union property
which could contain a component, but could also contain functions or
objects.


- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
---------
Co-authored-by: PatrikKozak <patrik@payloadcms.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul <paul@payloadcms.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@nouance.io>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Fletcher <jacobsfletch@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
## Description
Fixes#7529
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
Form Builder Plugin BeforeEmail hook now takes a generic for your
generated types and it has the full hook params available to it.
```ts
import type { BeforeEmail } from '@payloadcms/plugin-form-builder'
// Your generated FormSubmission type
import type {FormSubmission} from '@payload-types'
// Pass it through and 'data' or 'originalDoc' will now be typed
const beforeEmail: BeforeEmail<FormSubmission> = (emailsToSend, beforeChangeParams) => {
// modify the emails in any way before they are sent
return emails.map((email) => ({
...email,
html: email.html, // transform the html in any way you'd like (maybe wrap it in an html template?)
}))
}
```
## Description
V2 PR [here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/7565)
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
You can now add a redirect type to your redirects if needed:
```ts
// Supported types
redirectTypes: ['301', '302'],
// Override the select field
redirectTypeFieldOverride: {
label: 'Redirect Type (Overridden)',
},
```
## Description
- Improves mobile styling of Payload admin UI.
- Reduces font size on dashboard cards.
- Improves the block/collapsible/array field styling.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
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## Checklist:
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feature works
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- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
You can now override the apiKey field with access control by adding this
field to your auth collection:
```ts
{
name: 'apiKey',
type: 'text',
access: {
update: ({ req }) => req.user.role === 'admin',
}
}
```
Translated labels are now also supported.
Note that `siblingData` isn't working still in FieldAccess control and
`data` only works in non-dynamic fields, eg. fields not in an array or
block for now.
## Description
Fixes the local strategy user lookup.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [ ] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
Closes#7524
The query path is overwritten as an empty string in the
`getLocalizedPaths()` function - then when it should throw an invalid
path error it no longer has this info.
- [X] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [ ] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
- [X] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
Fixes#7492
In order to run createMigration, we need to read in the previous
snapshot file if one exists. When that snapshot was generated from an
older version of drizzle-kit, we have to first migrate it up match the
latest version for drizzle to generate the new migration. This change
adds in the call to check the version and migrate the snapshot if
needed.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6823
Allows the server to initialize the AuthProvider via props. Renames
`HydrateClientUser` to `HydrateAuthProvider`. It now only hydrates the
permissions as the user can be set from props. Permissions can be
initialized from props, but still need to be hydrated for some pages as
access control can be specific to docs/lists etc.
**BREAKING CHANGE**
- Renames exported `HydrateClientUser` to `HydrateAuthProvider`
We are now bumping up the Next canary version to `15.0.0-canary.104` and
`react` and `react-dom` to `^19.0.0-rc-06d0b89e-20240801`.
Your new dependencies should look like this:
```
"next": "15.0.0-canary.104",
"react": "^19.0.0-rc-06d0b89e-20240801",
"react-dom": "^19.0.0-rc-06d0b89e-20240801",
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
LivePreview data was stale if the user entered data while the socket
connection was being established. This change ensures fresh data is
fetched after the connection is established.
This is easy to see when turning on 4G connection and in CI, where it is
especially slow.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7495
When the Upload HTML Converter was called from the local API, the upload
document did not populate properly due to overrideAccess not being
passed through to the dataloader. This PR also adds new properties to
the afterRead field hook, so that these can be used in the lexical html
field.
Reproduction here:
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/chore/reproduce-html-converter-issue
**BREAKING:** If you define your own, custom lexical HTML Converters
that have sub-nodes, or if you directly call the
`convertLexicalNodesToHTML` function anywhere, you now need to pass
through the `showHiddenFields`, draft and `overrideAccess` props to the
`convertLexicalNodesToHTML` function. These are available in the
arguments of your HTML Converter function
## Description
Issue reported by Trading Point.
Payload favicon is still shown even when a custom icon is provided.
To replicate add to Payload config:
```ts
admin: {
meta: {
icons: [
{
url: '/images/test.jpg',
fetchPriority: 'high',
sizes: '16x16',
},
],
},
},
```
- [X] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [X] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7428
Now email and username fields are rendered with the RenderFields
component, making them behave similarly to other fields. They now appear
and can respect doc permissions, readOnly settings, etc.
This PR
- upgrades lexical and ports all bug fixes from the playground over
- adds table action buttons. When hovering the edges of the table,
buttons pop up to easily add a new table column or row
- adds an html converter for the table feature
- makes the placeholder shown in the editor when no text is present
accessible
**BREAKING:** This upgrades lexical from 0.16.1 to 0.17.0. If you have
any lexical packages installed in your project, please update them
accordingly. Additionally, if you depend on the lexical APIs, please
consult their changelog, as lexical may introduce breaking changes:
https://github.com/facebook/lexical/releases/tag/v0.17.0
## Description
Fixes#7354
Since the `defaultIDType` for IDs in `postgres` are of type `number` -
the `contains` operator should be available in the filter options.
This PR checks the `defaultIDType` of ID and properly outputs the
correct component type for IDs
I.e if ID is of type `number` - the filter operators for ID should
correspond to the the operators of type number as well
The `contains` operator only belongs on fields of type string, aka of
component type `text`
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document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
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Allows username to be optional when using the new loginWithUsername
feature. This can be done by the following:
```ts
auth: {
loginWithUsername: {
requireUsername: false, // <-- new property, default true
requireEmail: false, // default: false
allowEmailLogin: true, // default false
},
},
```
## Description
`const localeValues = locales.map((locale) => locale.value)`
This line was previously throwing an error in the version view when
localization is false. Changed to ensure locales exist before mapping
over them.
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [ ] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
- [X] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
- Updates admin UI with more condensed spacing throughout.
- Improves hover states and read-only states for various components.
- Removes the `Merriweather` font from `next/font` and replaces with
stack of system serif fonts and fallbacks (Georgia, etc). Closes#7257
## BREAKING CHANGES
- Custom components and styling that don't utilize Payload's CSS/SCSS
variables may need adjustments to match the updated styling.
- If you are using the `Merriweather` font, you will need to manually
configure `next/font` in your own project.
---------
Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@nouance.io>
fix#4990 (v3)
## Description
Expose
[useTableColumns](b160686fff/packages/ui/src/elements/TableColumns/index.tsx (L25))
hook from client exported members of the ui packages.
The use of this hook, covered the case of custom ListView creation which
was not possible due to the lack of possibility to select a file if we
were in the "list-draw" view.
With `useTableColumns` we can execute the `onClick` defined in
`TableColumnsProvider` witch allows the selection on the clicked file.
b160686fff/packages/ui/src/elements/ListDrawer/DrawerContent.tsx (L290-L296)
## Use case
CustomListView.tsx:
```ts
const CustomListView = () => {
// ...
const tableColumns = useTableColumns()
const handleItemClicked = (doc) => {
const onClick = tableColumns.columns[0].cellProps?.onClick
if (typeof onClick === 'function') {
// we are in "list-drawer" view, execute the onClick function
onClick({
cellData: undefined,
collectionSlug: doc,
rowData: doc,
})
} else {
// we are in "collection-admin" view, push the new route with next/navigation
void router.push(`${collectionSlug}/${doc.id}`)
}
}
return <div className={"list"}>
{data.docs?.length > 0 && (
<RelationshipProvider>
{docs.map((e, i) => (
<div className={"item"} key={i} onClick={() => handleItemClicked(e)}>
// ...
</div>
))}
</RelationshipProvider>
)}
</div>
}
```
This video shows the click of a file inside a CustomListView, in the
case of an "admin-collection" view then a "list-drawer" view.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8aa17af5-a7aa-49de-b988-fc0db7ac8e47
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## Type of change
<!-- Please delete options that are not relevant. -->
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## Checklist:
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## Description
Closes#7488
Note - you'll also need to manually have `@libsql/client` installed in
your Next.js repository. This is not ideal, but it might be outside the
scope of what we can handle internally.
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Description
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/5015 's version for beta
branch. @JessChowdhury
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document in this repository.
## Type of change
<!-- Please delete options that are not relevant. -->
- [X] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [X] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [X] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [X] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
Nav items not displaying different style when active.
We were previously using `NavLink` which determines if the item is
active and applies the classname. Now we are using the standard `Link`
and need to add the `active` classname manually.
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [ ] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
- [X] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
Adds option to restore a version as a draft.
1. Run `versions` test suite
2. Go to `drafts` and choose any doc with `status: published`
3. Open the version
4. See new `restore as draft` option
<img width="1693" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-12 at 1 01 17 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/14d4f806-c56c-46be-aa93-1a2bd04ffd5c">
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [ ] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [X] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7380
Adjusts how the password/confirm-password fields are validated. Moves
validation to the server, adds them to a custom schema under the schema
path `${collectionSlug}.auth` for auth enabled collections.
## Description
Fixes issue where the `basePath` from the `next-config` was not
respected for the `logout` button link
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document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
## Description
Prior to this change, the `defaultValue` for fields have only been used
in the application layer of Payload. With this change, you get the added
benefit of having the database columns get the default also. This is
especially helpful when adding new columns to postgres with existing
data to avoid needing to write complex migrations. In MongoDB this
change applies the default to the Mongoose model which is useful when
calling payload.db.create() directly.
This only works for statically defined values.
🙏 A big thanks to @r1tsuu for the feature and implementation idea as I
lifted some code from PR https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6983
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document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
### payload
- Removes calls to beginTransaction and commitTransaction from read
operations
### db-sqlite, db-postgres
- beginTransaction() options are passed through and used to create a
transaction
- declare module type adds beginTransaction with proper transaction
config args for postgres and sqlite
Closes#7188
In the collection list view, after adding a filter, the page number
should be reset since the doc count will have changed.
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
Fixes the types for validate functions so that internal validation
functions can be re-used
Currently this has a type error
```ts
validate: (value, args) => {
return text(value, args)
},
```
Fixes#7402
This fixes a regression from changes to the postgres migration template
that were incorrect. It also fixes other type errors for
`payload.db.drizzle` which needed to be declared for postgres to avoid
confusing it with Libsql for SQLite.
## Description
Currently, there is no way to read field props from within a custom
field component, i.e. `admin.components.Description`. For example, if
you set `maxLength: 100` on your field, your custom description
component cannot read it from `props.maxLength` or any other methods.
Because these components are rendered on the server, there is also no
way of using `admin.component.Field` to inject custom props yourself,
either. To support this, we can simply pass the base component props
into these components on the server, as expected. This has also led to
custom field component props becoming more strictly typed within the
config.
This change is considered breaking only because the types have changed.
This only affects you if you were previously importing the following
types into your own custom components. To migrate, simply change the
import paths for that type.
Old:
```ts
import type {
ArrayFieldProps,
ReducedBlock,
BlocksFieldProps,
CheckboxFieldProps,
CodeFieldProps,
CollapsibleFieldProps,
DateFieldProps,
EmailFieldProps,
GroupFieldProps,
HiddenFieldProps,
JSONFieldProps,
NumberFieldProps,
PointFieldProps,
RadioFieldProps,
RelationshipFieldProps,
RichTextComponentProps,
RowFieldProps,
SelectFieldProps,
TabsFieldProps,
TextFieldProps,
TextareaFieldProps,
UploadFieldProps,
ErrorProps,
FormFieldBase,
FieldComponentProps,
FieldMap,
MappedField,
MappedTab,
ReducedBlock,
} from '@payloadcms/ui'
```
New:
```ts
import type {
FormFieldBase,
// etc.
} from 'payload'
```
Custom field components are now much more strongly typed. To make this
happen, an explicit type for every custom component has been generated
for every field type. The convention is to append
`DescriptionComponent`, `LabelComponent`, and `ErrorComponent` onto the
end of the field name, i.e. `TextFieldDescriptionComponent`. Here's an
example:
```ts
import type { TextFieldDescriptionComponent } from 'payload'
import React from 'react'
export const CustomDescription: TextFieldDescriptionComponent = (props) => {
return (
<div id="custom-field-description">{`The max length of this field is: ${props?.maxLength}`}</div>
)
}
```
Here's the full list of all new types:
Label Components:
```ts
import type {
ArrayFieldLabelComponent,
BlocksFieldLabelComponent,
CheckboxFieldLabelComponent,
CodeFieldLabelComponent,
CollapsibleFieldLabelComponent,
DateFieldLabelComponent,
EmailFieldLabelComponent,
GroupFieldLabelComponent,
HiddenFieldLabelComponent,
JSONFieldLabelComponent,
NumberFieldLabelComponent,
PointFieldLabelComponent,
RadioFieldLabelComponent,
RelationshipFieldLabelComponent,
RichTextFieldLabelComponent,
RowFieldLabelComponent,
SelectFieldLabelComponent,
TabsFieldLabelComponent,
TextFieldLabelComponent,
TextareaFieldLabelComponent,
UploadFieldLabelComponent
} from 'payload'
```
Error Components:
```tsx
import type {
ArrayFieldErrorComponent,
BlocksFieldErrorComponent,
CheckboxFieldErrorComponent,
CodeFieldErrorComponent,
CollapsibleFieldErrorComponent,
DateFieldErrorComponent,
EmailFieldErrorComponent,
GroupFieldErrorComponent,
HiddenFieldErrorComponent,
JSONFieldErrorComponent,
NumberFieldErrorComponent,
PointFieldErrorComponent,
RadioFieldErrorComponent,
RelationshipFieldErrorComponent,
RichTextFieldErrorComponent,
RowFieldErrorComponent,
SelectFieldErrorComponent,
TabsFieldErrorComponent,
TextFieldErrorComponent,
TextareaFieldErrorComponent,
UploadFieldErrorComponent
} from 'payload'
```
Description Components:
```tsx
import type {
ArrayFieldDescriptionComponent,
BlocksFieldDescriptionComponent,
CheckboxFieldDescriptionComponent,
CodeFieldDescriptionComponent,
CollapsibleFieldDescriptionComponent,
DateFieldDescriptionComponent,
EmailFieldDescriptionComponent,
GroupFieldDescriptionComponent,
HiddenFieldDescriptionComponent,
JSONFieldDescriptionComponent,
NumberFieldDescriptionComponent,
PointFieldDescriptionComponent,
RadioFieldDescriptionComponent,
RelationshipFieldDescriptionComponent,
RichTextFieldDescriptionComponent,
RowFieldDescriptionComponent,
SelectFieldDescriptionComponent,
TabsFieldDescriptionComponent,
TextFieldDescriptionComponent,
TextareaFieldDescriptionComponent,
UploadFieldDescriptionComponent
} from 'payload'
```
This PR also:
- Standardizes the `FieldBase['label']` type with a new `LabelStatic`
type. This makes type usage much more consistent across components.
- Simplifies some of the typings in the field component map, removes
unneeded `<Omit>`, etc.
- Fixes misc. linting issues around voiding promises
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document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
So `_Upload` becomes `UploadComponent` which doesnt break the naming
convention of react components and **we no longer export these internal
components**
## Description
Swallows `.abort()` call signal errors
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
Support new `next.config.ts` config file.
Had to do some weird gymnastics around `swc` in order to use it within
unit tests. Had to pass through the `parsed.span.end` value of any
previous iteration and account for it.
Looks to be an open issue here:
https://github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/1366Fixes#7318
## Description
Fixes uploads `filterOptions` not being respected in the Payload admin
UI.
Needs a test written, fixes to types in build, as well as any tests that
fail due to this change in CI.
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [ ] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
V2 PR [here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/7359)
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7341
req.locale was incorrectly set, stemming from initPage, where
req.query.locale was not being used if present inside the
`createLocaleReq` function.
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7271
When extracting the value from the querystring, it is _always_ a string.
We were using a strict equality check which would cause the filter
options to never find the correct option. This caused an infinite loop
when using PG as ID's are numbers by default.
## Description
Fixes#6951
`Feat`: Adds new prop `withMetadata` to `uploads` config that allows the
user to allow media metadata to be appended to the file of the output
media.
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
- Abstract shared sql code to a new drizzle package
- Adds sqlite package, not ready to publish until drizzle patches some
issues
- Add `transactionOptions` to allow customizing or disabling db
transactions
- Adds "experimental" label to the `schemaName` property until drizzle
patches an issue
## Description
The first version document throws an error because `latestPublished` and
`latestDraft` are undefined.
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [X] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
## Description
V2 PR [here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6923)
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[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
Adjust logic for determining package manager. Needed to move command
exists logic to be evaluated only after other possibilities were
exhausted.
Closes#7290
Doesn't look like those hacky esm-cjs imports are needed anymore.
These major pino releases only drop Node.js version support for versions
which payload doesn't support anyways.
We do not really need runtime joi schema validation - this is what TypeScript is for. If people are ignoring TypeScript errors in your schema, or JavaScript errors, that is their fault and does not warrant an extra dependency (joi), lots of code to maintain, as well as slower startups.
If we wanna keep runtime schema validation, we should switch to zod so that we can generate TypeScript types based on the schema and do not have to manually maintain config properties in 2 different places (types & schema).
**joi PROs:**
- Safety for JavaScript-only evangelists messing up their schema
- Safety for people putting @ts-expect-error or `as any` everywhere in their code
**joi CONs:**
- Larger bundle size
- More Modules
- Slower Compilation Speed in dev. Worse DX
- Slower Startup (it needs to validate) in dev. Worse DX
- More code to maintain. For every schema change we'll have to change the types AND the joi schema
- TypeScript already throws proper errors if you mess up your schema. Why have runtime errors?
- The errors are bad. They might tell you what field has an issue, but they do not tell you what exactly is wrong. You have probably seen those "Field XY, value is incorrect" errors - and value could mean anything. Worse DX
- Having extra properties in your schema, even if they are useless, doesn't cause any harm
Cons outweigh the pros
**BREAKING:**
- The `deepMerge` exported from payload now handles more complex data and
is slower. The old, simple deepMerge is now exported as `deepMergeSimple`
- `combineMerge` is no longer exported. You can use
`deepMergeWithCombinedArrays` instead
- The behavior of the exported `deepCopyObject` and `isPlainObject` may
be different and more reliable, as the underlying algorithm has changed
Fixes#7101Fixes#7006
Drawers were sending duplicate query params. This new approach modeled after the fix in V2, ensures that each drawer has its own action url created per document and the query params will be created when that is generated.
Also fixes the following:
- incorrect focal point cropping
- generated filenames for animated image names used incorrect heights
Opts to use links instead of router.replace when switching locales. The
main benefit is now the user will be warned if they have changes and
want to switch locales. Before it would switch locales and they would
lose any unsaved changes in the locale they came from.
`auth.loginWithUsername`:
```ts
auth: {
loginWithUsername: {
allowEmailLogin: true, // default: false
requireEmail: false, // default: false
}
}
```
#### `allowEmailLogin`
This property will allow you to determine if users should be able to
login with either email or username. If set to `false`, the default
value, then users will only be able to login with usernames when using
the `loginWithUsername` property.
#### `requireEmail`
Require that users also provide emails when using usernames.
Makes it so generated types now includes a `db` object with `idType` set
to `string` or `number` depending on the database
```ts
db: {
defaultIDType: number;
};
```
The conf dependency being bundled (not even executed) causes frequent
HMR runs (around 10+) to throw multiple MaxListenersExceeded warnings in
the console.
This PR
- fixes telemetry which was previously broken (threw an error which we
ignored) due to a conf version upgrade
- Removes the conf dependency (which is large and comes with a lot of
unneeded dependencies from functionality we don't need, like dot
notation or ajv validation). The important parts of the source code were
copied over - it's now dependency-free
- makes sure we only register the Next.js HMR websocket listener once,
by adding it to the cache
Before this PR:

After this PR:

Canary: 3.0.0-canary.ca3dd1c
- use react 19 types
- no need for dotenv - next has their own dotenv file loader
- disable deprecation warnings by default (newer node version spam you
with it)
- disable turbo by default as hmr is broken and we cannot test against
it yet
- remove ts-node mention in tsconfig as it's not used anymore
- remove unused packages
- [fix: potential seed issues due to parallel payload operations being
on the same
transaction](f899f6a408)
and
b3b565dd75
@DanRibbens can you sense-check this? I do remember that anything
running in parallel should never be on the same transaction
---------
Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@nouance.io>
Something like this:
```ts
{
name: 'select',
type: 'select',
dbName: ({ tableName }) => `${tableName}_customSelect`,
enumName: 'selectEnum',
hasMany: true,
options: ['a', 'b', 'c'],
},
```
caused the "Functions cannot be passed directly to Client Components"
error, as the dbName function was sent to the client.
Now, you can run `pnpm dev database` again without it erroring
We are suspecting that operations within those esbuild scripts are not
awaited properly - potentially causing issues in the publish script,
publishing the next package without any built .js files
## Description
Currently, the Payload doesn't support to extend the Allowed Headers in
CORS context. With this PR, `cors` property can be an object with
`origins` and `headers`.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [ ] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
- [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [ ] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
Fixes#6789
The skipVerify field in NodemailerAdapterArgs worked in reverse of what
it was supposed to do:
- With skipVerify = true -> Verified transport
- With skipVerify = false -> Did not verify transport
This PR makes the property work in the intended way:
- With skipVerify = true -> DO NOT verify transport
- With skipVerify = false -> DO verify transport
We now validate the names of the field against an array of protected
field names.
Also added JSDoc since we can't enforce type strictness yet if `string |
const[]` as it always evaluates to `string`.
```
The name of the field. Must be alphanumeric and cannot contain ' . '
Must not be one of protected field names: ['__v', 'salt', 'hash', 'file']
@link — [https://payloadcms.com/docs/fields/overview#field-names](vscode-file://vscode-app/usr/share/code/resources/app/out/vs/code/electron-sandbox/workbench/workbench.html)
```
- Improves color contrast of various components in the admin panel.
- Adjusts placement of field error tooltips for consistency.
- Corrects misaligned modals.
- Fixes issue where `admin.layout: vertical` was not being applied to
`radio` fields.
## Description
Improves the status pill in the version archive and version comparison
views.
- [X] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [X] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
**BREAKING:**
- Upgrades minimum supported @types/react version from
npm:types-react@19.0.0-beta.2 to npm:types-react@19.0.0-rc.0
- Upgrades minimum supported @types/react-dom version from
npm:types-react-dom@19.0.0-beta.2 to npm:types-react-dom@19.0.0-rc.0
- Upgrades minimum supported react and react-dom version from
19.0.0-rc-f994737d14-20240522 to 19.0.0-rc-6230622a1a-20240610
searchPlugin's searchOverrides for the collection now takes in a fields
function instead of array similar to other plugins and patterns we use
to allow you to map over existing fields as well if needed.
```ts
// before
searchPlugin({
searchOverrides: {
slug: 'search-results',
fields: [
{
name: 'excerpt',
type: 'textarea',
admin: {
position: 'sidebar',
},
},
]
},
}),
// current
searchPlugin({
searchOverrides: {
slug: 'search-results',
fields: ({ defaultFields }) => [
...defaultFields,
{
name: 'excerpt',
type: 'textarea',
admin: {
position: 'sidebar',
},
},
]
},
}),
```
- Upgrades eslint from v8 to v9
- Upgrades all other eslint packages. We will have to do a new
full-project lint, as new rules have been added
- Upgrades husky from v8 to v9
- Upgrades lint-staged from v14 to v15
- Moves the old .eslintrc.cjs file format to the new eslint.config.js
flat file format.
Previously, we were very specific regarding which rules are applied to
which files. Now that `extends` is no longer a thing, I have to use
deepMerge & imports instead.
This is rather uncommon and is not a documented pattern - e.g.
typescript-eslint docs want us to add the default typescript-eslint
rules to the top-level & then disable it in files using the
disable-typechecked config.
However, I hate this opt-out approach. The way I did it here adds a lot
of clarity as to which rules are applied to which files, and is pretty
easy to read. Much less black magic
## .eslintignore
These files are no longer supported (see
https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/migration-guide#ignoring-files).
I moved the entries to the ignores property in the eslint config. => one
less file in each package folder!
## Description
Exports `getSiblingData`, `getDataByPath`, `reduceFieldsToValues`, and
`unflatten` from `payload`. These utilities were previously accessible
using direct import paths from `@payloadcms/ui`—but this is no longer
advised since moving to a pre-bundled UI library pattern. Instead of
simply exporting these from the `@payloadcms/ui` package, these exports
have been moved to Payload itself to provision for use outside of React
environments.
This is considered a breaking change. If you were previously importing
any of these utilities, the imports paths have changed as follows:
Old:
```ts
import { getSiblingData, getDataByPath, reduceFieldsToValues } from '@payloadcms/ui/forms/Form'
import { unflatten } from '@payloadcms/ui/utilities'
```
New:
```ts
import { getSiblingData, getDataByPath, reduceFieldsToValues, unflatten } from 'payload/shared'
```
The `is-buffer` dependency was also removed in this PR.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
## Description
This is the beta (v3) PR for the v2 PR
[here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6857)
Addresses #6800, #5108
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
## Description
BREAKING CHANGE: Color values have changed and will have different
contrasts. If you use any of Payload's colors in your apps, you may need
to adjust your use of them to maintain proper styling/accessibility.
Colors palettes changed:
- `--theme-success-*`
- `--theme-error-*`
- `--theme-warning-*`
- `--color-success-*`
- `--color-error-*`
- `--color-warning-*`
- `--color-blue-*`
Updates the color palette used throughout Payload to be more consistent
between dark and light values. Contrast values are now more in line with
the `theme-elevation` contrasts. Some adjustments to the Toast
components as well to match light/dark mode better.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
<!-- Please delete options that are not relevant. -->
- [x] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
- [x] Change to the
[templates](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
- [x] Change to the
[examples](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples)
directory (does not affect core functionality)
## Checklist:
- [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [ ] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [ ] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
**BREAKING:** The minimum required Next.js version has been bumped from
`15.0.0-rc.0` to `15.0.0-canary.53`. This is because the way client
components are represented changed somewhere between those versions, and
it is not feasible to support both versions in our RSC detection logic.
## Description
Adds the ability to filter by fields within a `group` or **named** `tab`
via the list controls.
Note: added missing translations for the `within` and `intersects`
operator options, these are displayed in the filters for `point` and
`JSON` fields.
- [X] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [X] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- Improves type for `jsonSchema` property of JSON field
- Adds type generation of JSON field with `jsonSchema`
- Adds `typescriptSchema` property to fields that allows you override
default field type generation by providing a JSON schema.
- Adds `typescript.schema` property in payload config, to allow for any
modifications of the type schemas
---------
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
## Description
Adds `loginWithUsername` option to auth config. When set to true, it
will inject an `username` field into the collection config which
replaces the `email` field in the UI. The `email` field is still
required but not unique.
The `username` field can be extended by passing a field named `username`
to your auth collection. Anything added to this field will be combined
with the initial field.
- [X] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [X] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
## Checklist:
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
---------
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
Exports the fields from the SEO plugin so that they can be used anywhere
inside a collection, new exports:
```ts
import { MetaDescriptionField, MetaImageField, MetaTitleField, OverviewField, PreviewField } from '@payloadcms/plugin-seo/fields'
// Used as fields
MetaImageField({
relationTo: 'media',
hasGenerateFn: true,
})
MetaDescriptionField({
hasGenerateFn: true,
})
MetaTitleField({
hasGenerateFn: true,
})
PreviewField({
hasGenerateFn: true,
titlePath: 'meta.title',
descriptionPath: 'meta.description',
})
OverviewField({
titlePath: 'meta.title',
descriptionPath: 'meta.description',
imagePath: 'meta.image',
})
```
Removes PayloadRequestWithData in favour of just PayloadRequest with
optional types for `data` and `locale`
`addDataAndFileToRequest` and `addLocalesToRequestFromData` now takes in
a single argument instead of an object
```ts
// before
await addDataAndFileToRequest({ request: req })
addLocalesToRequestFromData({ request: req })
// current
await addDataAndFileToRequest(req)
addLocalesToRequestFromData(req)
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@nouance.io>
Closes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6953
```ts
// the following types can now take in arguments for User type
GenerateVerifyEmailHTML<User>
GenerateVerifyEmailSubject<User>
GenerateForgotPasswordEmailHTML<User>
GenerateForgotPasswordEmailSubject<User>
```
BREAKING: `ValidationError` now requires the `global` or `collection`
slug, as well as an `errors` property. The actual errors are no longer
at the top-level.
Changed the data to correctly match type generic being sent to the
generate functions. So now you can type your generateTitle etc.
functions like this
```ts
// before
const generateTitle: GenerateTitle = async <Page>({ doc, locale }) => {
return `Website.com — ${doc?.title?.value}`
}
// curent
import type { GenerateDescription, GenerateTitle, GenerateURL } from '@payloadcms/plugin-seo/types'
import type { Page } from './payload-types'
const generateTitle: GenerateTitle<Page> = async ({ doc, locale }) => {
return `Website.com — ${doc?.title}`
}
const generateDescription: GenerateDescription<Page> = async ({ doc, locale }) => {
return doc?.excerpt || 'generated description'
}
const generateURL: GenerateURL<Page> = async ({ doc, locale }) => {
return `https://yoursite.com/${locale ? locale + '/' : ''}${doc?.slug || ''}`
}
```
Breaking change because it was previously a FormState value.
## Description
Some authentication strategies may need to set headers for responses,
such as updating cookies via a refresh token, and similar. This PR
extends Payload's auth strategy capabilities with a manner of
accomplishing this.
This is a breaking change if you have custom authentication strategies
in Payload's 3.0 beta. But it's a simple one to update.
Instead of your custom auth strategy returning the `user`, now you must
return an object with a `user` property.
This is because you can now also optionally return `responseHeaders`,
which will be returned by Payload API responses if you define them in
your auth strategies. This can be helpful for cases where you need to
set cookies and similar, directly within your auth strategies.
Before:
```ts
return user
```
After:
```ts
return { user }
```
## Description
<!-- Please include a summary of the pull request and any related issues
it fixes. Please also include relevant motivation and context. -->
The v3 documentation mislead people by using PassportJS even though it's
not in v3 and custom strategies should be used instead with the correct
link.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
<!-- Please delete options that are not relevant. -->
- [x] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
In case of breaking lexical data changes, you can simply call
`upgradeLexicalData({ payload })` to upgrade every lexical field in your
payload field to the new data format.
## Description
Properties within the Custom Collection Components config were not
properly cased. In the Payload Config, there are places where we expose
_an array_ of Custom Components to render. These properties should be
cased in `camelCase` to indicate that its type is _**not**_ a component,
but rather, it's an _**array**_ of components. This is how all other
arrays are already cased throughout the config, therefore these
components break exiting convention. The `CapitalCase` convention is
reserved for _components themselves_, however, fixing this introduces a
breaking change. Here's how to migrate:
Old:
```ts
{
// ...
admin: {
components: {
AfterList: [],
AfterListTable: [],
BeforeList: [],
BeforeListTable: [],
}
}
}
```
New:
```ts
{
// ...
admin: {
components: {
afterList: [],
afterListTable: [],
beforeList: [],
beforeListTable: [],
}
}
}
```
The docs were also out of date for the Root-level Custom Components.
These components are documented in CaptalCase but are in fact cased
correctly in Payload. This PR fixes that.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
Ensures that exp and auth strategy are available from the `me` and
`refresh` operations as well as passed through the `Auth` provider. Same
as #6943
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
Adds the ability to set response headers by using a new
`uploads.modifyResponseHeaders` property. You could previously do this
in Express in Payload v2.
You can do this like so:
```ts
upload: {
modifyResponseHeaders: ({ headers }) => {
headers.set('Cache-Control', 'public, max-age=86400')
return headers
}
},
```
**BREAKING:**
- Type narrowing for `relationTo` props on filterOptions, relationship
fields and upload fields
- Type narrowing for arguments of lexical relationship, link and upload
features
## Description
Standardizes all named field exports. This improves semantics when using
these components by appending `Field` onto the end of their names. Some
components were already doing this, i.e. `ArrayField` and `BlocksField`.
Now, all field components share this same convention. And since bundled
components were already aliasing most exports in this way, this change
will largely go unnoticed because most apps were _already_ importing the
correctly named components. What is ultimately means is that there was a
mismatch between the unbundled vs bundled exports. This PR resolves that
conflict. But this also introduces a potentially breaking change for
your app. If your app is using components that import from the
_unbundled_ `@payloadcms/ui` package, those import paths likely changed:
Old:
```tsx
import { Text } from '@payloadcms/ui/fields/Text'
```
New:
```tsx
import { TextField } from '@payloadcms/ui/fields/Text'
```
If you were importing direcetly from the _bundled_ version, you're
imports likely have not changed. For example:
This still works (the import path is top-level, pointing to the
_bundled_ code):
```tsx
import { TextField } from '@payloadcms/ui'
```
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
**BREAKING:** a bunch of exports have been moved around. There are now
two of them: `@payloadcms/richtext-lexical` and
`@payloadcms/richtext-lexical/client`. The root export is server-only.
If any imports don't resolve anymore after this version, simply change
the import to one of those, depending on if you are on the server or the
client
**BREAKING:**
- ServerFeature: `ClientComponent` has been renamed to `ClientFeature`
- ServerFeature: The nested `serverFeatureProps` has been renamed to
`sanitizedServerFeatureProps`
- ServerFeature: The FeatureProviderProviderServer type now expects 3
generics instead of 2. We have split the props generic into sanitized &
unsanitized props
- ClientFeature: The FeatureProviderProviderClient type now expects 2
generics instead of 1. We have split the props generic into sanitized &
unsanitized props
- ClientFeature: The nested `clientFeatureProps` has been renamed to
`sanitizedClientFeatureProps`
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6869
Before, options from props were being stored in state and would not
update when props changed. Now options are memoized and will update when
the incoming `options` prop changes.
Allows `upload.handlers` to mutate the request. This can be useful when
you want to adjust headers on the request but do not want to return a
new response.
**BREAKING:** All `@payloadcms/ui/client` exports have been renamed to
`@payloadcms/ui`. A simple find & replace across your entire project
will be enough to migrate. This change greatly improves import
auto-completions in IDEs which lack proper support for package.json
exports, like Webstorm.
Copy of https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6842 for beta
Allows empty strings ('') as defaultValue for fields of types: 'text'; 'textarea'; 'email'; 'code'. This can be useful when you want to ensure the value is always a string instead of null/undefined.
## Description
Fixes an issue where the `unflatten` function would also unflatten json
objects when they contained a `.` in one of their keys
V2 PR [here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6834)
## Description
Fixes an issue where if you define a `basePath` in your `next` config,
the logout button would redirect you to `/admin/logout` instead of
`/basePath/admin/logout` causing a 404.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
# Breaking Changes
### New file import locations
Exports from the `payload` package have been _significantly_ cleaned up.
Now, just about everything is able to be imported from `payload`
directly, rather than an assortment of subpath exports. This means that
things like `import { buildConfig } from 'payload/config'` are now just
imported via `import { buildConfig } from 'payload'`. The mental model
is significantly simpler for developers, but you might need to update
some of your imports.
Payload now exposes only three exports:
1. `payload` - all types and server-only Payload code
2. `payload/shared` - utilities that can be used in either the browser
or in Node environments
3. `payload/node` - heavy utilities that should only be imported in Node
scripts and never be imported into bundled code like Next.js
### UI library pre-bundling
With this release, we've dramatically sped up the compile time for
Payload by pre-bundling our entire UI package for use inside of the
Payload admin itself. There are new exports that should be used within
Payload custom components:
1. `@payloadcms/ui/client` - all client components
2. `@payloadcms/ui/server` - all server components
For all of your custom Payload admin UI components, you should be
importing from one of these two pre-compiled barrel files rather than
importing from the more deeply nested exports directly. That will keep
compile times nice and speedy, and will also make sure that the bundled
JS for your admin UI is kept small.
For example, whereas before, if you imported the Payload `Button`, you
would have imported it like this:
```ts
import { Button } from '@payloadcms/ui/elements/Button'
```
Now, you would import it like this:
```ts
import { Button } from '@payloadcms/ui/client'
```
This is a significant DX / performance optimization that we're pretty
pumped about.
However, if you are importing or re-using Payload UI components
_outside_ of the Payload admin UI, for example in your own frontend
apps, you can import from the individual component exports which will
make sure that the bundled JS is kept to a minimum in your frontend
apps. So in your own frontend, you can continue to import directly to
the components that you want to consume rather than importing from the
pre-compiled barrel files.
Individual component exports will now come with their corresponding CSS
and everything will work perfectly as-expected.
### Specific exports have changed
- `'@payloadcms/ui/templates/Default'` and
`'@payloadcms/ui/templates/Minimal`' are now exported from
`'@payloadcms/next/templates'`
- Old: `import { LogOut } from '@payloadcms/ui/icons/LogOut'` new:
`import { LogOutIcon } from '@payloadcms/ui/icons/LogOut'`
## Background info
In effort to make local dev as fast as possible, we need to import as
few files as possible so that the compiler has less to process. One way
we've achieved this in the Admin Panel was to _remove_ all .scss imports
from all components in the `@payloadcms/ui` module using a build
process. This stripped all `import './index.scss'` statements out of
each component before injecting them into `dist`. Instead, it bundles
all of the CSS into a single `main.css` file, and we import _that_ at
the root of the app.
While this concept is _still_ the right solution to the problem, this
particular approach is not viable when using these components outside
the Admin Panel, where not only does this root stylesheet not exist, but
where it would also bloat your app with unused styles. Instead, we need
to _keep_ these .scss imports in place so they are imported directly
alongside your components, as expected. Then, we need create a _new_
build step that _separately_ compiles the components _without_ their
stylesheets—this way your app can consume either as needed from the new
`client` and `server` barrel files within `@payloadcms/ui`, i.e. from
within `@payloadcms/next` and all other admin-specific packages and
plugins.
This way, all other applications will simply import using the direct
file paths, just as they did before. Except now they come with
stylesheets.
And we've gotten a pretty awesome initial compilation performance boost.
---------
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6745
Fixes the inability to navigate to the reset password route. Adds the ability to customize the route and docs for all customizable admin panel routes.
Fixes: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6486
Adds `X-HTTP-Method-Override` header to allow for sending query params in the body of a POST request. This is useful when the query param string hits the upper limit.
## Description
V2 PR [here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6733)
Additionally fixes issue with image thumbnails not updating properly
until page refresh.
Image thumbnails properly update on document save now.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
## BREAKING
- Our internal field hook methods now have new required `schemaPath` and
path `props`. This affects the following functions, if you are using
those: `afterChangeTraverseFields`, `afterReadTraverseFields`,
`beforeChangeTraverseFields`, `beforeValidateTraverseFields`,
`afterReadPromise`
- The afterChange field hook's `value` is now the value AFTER the
previous hooks were run. Previously, this was the original value, which
I believe is a bug
- Only relevant if you have built your own richText adapter: the
richText adapter `populationPromises` property has been renamed to
`graphQLPopulationPromises` and is now only run for graphQL. Previously,
it was run for graphQL AND the rest API. To migrate, use
`hooks.afterRead` to run population for the rest API
- Only relevant if you have built your own lexical features: The
`populationPromises` server feature property has been renamed to
`graphQLPopulationPromises` and is now only run for graphQL. Previously,
it was run for graphQL AND the rest API. To migrate, use
`hooks.afterRead` to run population for the rest API
- Serialized lexical link and upload nodes now have a new `id` property.
While not breaking, localization / hooks will not work for their fields
until you have migrated to that. Re-saving the old document on the new
version will automatically add the `id` property for you. You will also
get a bunch of console logs for every lexical node which is not migrated
**BREAKING:** We now export toast from `sonner` instead of
`react-toastify`. If you send out toasts from your own projects, make
sure to use our `toast` export, or install `sonner`. React-toastify
toasts will no longer work anymore. The Toast APIs are mostly similar,
but there are some differences if you provide options to your toast
CSS styles have been changed from Toastify
```css
/* before */
.Toastify
/* current */
.payload-toast-container
.payload-toast-item
.payload-toast-close-button
/* individual toast items will also have these classes depending on the state */
.toast-info
.toast-warning
.toast-success
.toast-error
```
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/assets/70709113/da3e732e-aafc-4008-9469-b10f4eb06b35
---------
Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@nouance.io>
## Description
### Issue:
Non-animated webp / gif files were using `metadata.pages` to calculate
it's resized heights for `imageSizes` or `cropping`.
### Fix:
It should only use this to calculate it's height if the file's
`metadata` contains `metadata.pages`. Non-animated webps and gifs would
not have this.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
## Description
Fixes#6694
Previously we were only creating sharp files for files that have file
adjustments but instead a sharp file should be created for animated
images even if there are no file adjustments - i.e
`const fileHasAdjustments = fileSupportsResize && Boolean(resizeOptions
|| formatOptions || imageSizes || trimOptions || file.tempFilePath)`
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/6637
There was an issue where tab paths were being generated based on 2
scenarios when there are 3 possible scenarios:
- A path is provided and the tab is named
- A path is **not** provided but the tab is named
- Neither a path or a tab name are provided
Types are now auto-generated by default.
You can opt-out of this behavior by setting:
```ts
buildConfig({
// Rest of config
typescript: {
autoGenerate: false
},
})
```
## Description
Allows draft validation to be enabled at the config level.
You can enable this by:
```ts
// ...collectionConfig
versions: {
drafts: {
validate: true // defaults to false
}
}
```
## Description
Updates the `fields` override in plugin redirects to allow for
overriding
```ts
// before
overrides: {
fields: [
{
type: 'text',
name: 'customField',
},
],
},
// current
overrides: {
fields: ({ defaultFields }) => {
return [
...defaultFields,
{
type: 'text',
name: 'customField',
},
]
},
},
```
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [x] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
**BREAKING**:
- This bumps the minimum required node version from node 20.6.0 to node
20.9.0. This is because 20.6.0 breaks type generation due to a CJS node
bug, and 20.9.0 is the next v20 LTS version. The minimum node 18 version
stays the same (18.20.2)
## Description
fixes#6630
# BREAKING CHANGES
This only applies to you if you using db-postgres and have created the
`v2-v3-relationships` migration released in
[v3.0.0-beta.39](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/releases/tag/v3.0.0-beta.39)
from @payloadcms/db-postgres <= v3.0.0-beta.40.
### Steps to fix
- Delete the existing v2-v3-relationships migration file.
- If changes were made to your config since the previous migration was
made, you will need to revert those by checking out a previous commit in
your version control.
- Recreate the migration using `payload migrate:create --file
@payloadcms/db-postgres/relationships-v2-v3` to make the migration with
the snapshot .json file.
**BREAKING:**
- This upgrades the required version of lexical from 0.15.0 to 0.16.0.
If you are using lexical directly in your project, possibly due to
custom features, there might be breaking changes for you. Please consult
the lexical 0.16.0 changelog:
https://github.com/facebook/lexical/releases/tag/v0.16.0
**BREAKING**: useEditorFocusProvider has been removed and merged with
useEditorConfigContext. You can now find information about the focused
editor, parent editors and child editors within useEditorConfigContext
BREAKING CHANGE:
Moves `upload` field and `relationship` fields with `hasMany: false` &
`relationTo: string` from the many-to-many `_rels` join table to simple
columns. This only affects Postgres database users.
## TL;DR
We have dramatically simplified the storage of simple relationships in
relational databases to boost performance and align with more expected
relational paradigms. If you are using the beta Postgres adapter, and
you need to keep simple relationship data, you'll need to run a
migration script that we provide you.
### Background
For example, prior to this update, a collection of "posts" with a simple
`hasMany: false` and `relationTo: 'categories'` field would have a
`posts_rels` table where the category relations would be stored.
This was somewhat unnecessary as simple relations like this can be
expressed with a `category_id` column which is configured as a foreign
key. This also introduced added complexity for dealing directly with the
database if all you have are simple relations.
### Who needs to migrate
You need to migrate if you are using the beta Postgres database adapter
and any of the following applies to you.
- If you have versions enabled on any collection / global
- If you use the `upload` field
- If you have relationship fields that are `hasMany: false` (default)
and `relationTo` to a single category ([has
one](https://payloadcms.com/docs/fields/relationship#has-one)) relations
### We have a migration for you
Even though the Postgres adapter is in beta, we've prepared a predefined
migration that will work out of the box for you to migrate from an
earlier version of the adapter to the most recent version easily.
It makes the schema changes in step with actually moving the data from
the old locations to the new before adding any null constraints and
dropping the old columns and tables.
### How to migrate
The steps to preserve your data while making this update are as follows.
These steps are the same whether you are moving from Payload v2 to v3 or
a previous version of v3 beta to the most recent v3 beta.
**Important: during these steps, don't start the dev server unless you
have `push: false` set on your Postgres adapter.**
#### Step 1 - backup
Always back up your database before performing big changes, especially
in production cases.
#### Step 2 - create a pre-update migration
Before updating to new Payload and Postgres adapter versions, run
`payload migrate:create` without any other config changes to have a
prior snapshot of the schema from the previous adapter version
#### Step 3 - if you're migrating a dev DB, delete the dev `push` row
from your `payload_migrations` table
If you're migrating a dev database where you have the default setting to
push database changes directly to your DB, and you need to preserve data
in your development database, then you need to delete a `dev` migration
record from your database.
Connect directly to your database in any tool you'd like and delete the
dev push record from the `payload_migrations` table using the following
SQL statement:
```sql
DELETE FROM payload_migrations where batch = -1`
```
#### Step 4 - update Payload and Postgres versions to most recent
Update packages, making sure you have matching versions across all
`@payloadcms/*` and `payload` packages (including
`@payloadcms/db-postgres`)
#### Step 5 - create the predefined migration
Run the following command to create the predefined migration we've
provided:
```
payload migrate:create --file @payloadcms/db-postgres/relationships-v2-v3
```
#### Step 6 - migrate!
Run migrations with the following command:
```
payload migrate
```
Assuming the migration worked, you can proceed to commit this change and
distribute it to be run on all other environments.
Note that if two servers connect to the same database, only one should
be running migrations to avoid transaction conflicts.
Related discussion:
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/4163
---------
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
Co-authored-by: PatrikKozak <patrik@payloadcms.com>
## Description
V2 PR [here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6530)
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
- [x] This change requires a documentation update
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
- [x] I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
## Description
Changes the `fields` override for form builder plugin to use a function
instead so that we can actually override existing fields which currently
will not work.
```ts
//before
fields: [
{
name: 'custom',
type: 'text',
}
]
// current
fields: ({ defaultFields }) => {
return [
...defaultFields,
{
name: 'custom',
type: 'text',
},
]
}
```
## Type of change
- [x] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing
functionality to not work as expected)
Updates create-payload-app to update an existing payload installation
- Detects existing Payload installation. Fixes#6517
- If not latest, will install latest and grab the `(payload)` directory
structure (ripped from `templates/blank-3.0`
## Description
Fixed missing Hebrew language export in payload/i18n module.
The import statement import { he } from 'payload/i18n/he' was not
functioning due to he not being exported correctly.
<!-- Please include a summary of the pull request and any related issues
it fixes. Please also include relevant motivation and context. -->
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
<!-- Please delete options that are not relevant. -->
- [x] Chore (non-breaking change which does not add functionality)
Updates the regex to allow relative and anchor links as well. Manually
tested all common variations of absolute, relative and anchor links with
a combination
## Type of change
- [x] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
Closes#6455. Proper localization support will be worked on later, this
just resolves the issue where having it enabled not only doesn't
localize those fields, it also omits them from the API response. Now,
they are not omitted, and localization is simply skipped.
**BREAKING:**
- bumps minimum required next.js version from `14.3.0-canary.68` to
`15.0.0-rc.0`
- bumps minimum required react and react-dom versions to `19.0.0
`(`19.0.0-rc-f994737d14-20240522` should be used)
- `@types/react` and `@types/react-dom` have to be bumped to
`npm:types-react@19.0.0-beta.2` using overrides and pnpm overrides, if
you want correct types. You can find an example of this here:
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6429/files#diff-10cb9e57a77733f174ee2888587281e94c31f79e434aa3f932a8ec72fa7a5121L32
## Issues
- Bunch of todos for our react-select package which is having type
issues. Works fine, just type issues. Their type defs are importing JSX
in a weird way, we likely just have to wait until they fix them in a
future update.
Fixes webpack issue with isHotkey: `TypeError:
is_hotkey__WEBPACK_IMPORTED_MODULE_9__ is not a function`
Changing this from a default import to a named export, and it appears to
resolve the issue.
Fixes#6421
## Description
Renames the `Save` to `SaveButton`, etc. to match the already
established convention of the `PreviewButton`, etc. This matches the
imports with their respective component and type names, and also gives
these components more context to the developer whenever they're
rendered, i.e. its clearly just a button and not an entire block or
complex component.
**BREAKING**:
Import paths for these components have changed, if you were previously
importing these components into your own projects to customize, change
the import paths accordingly:
Old:
```ts
import { PublishButton } from '@payloadcms/ui/elements/Publish'
import { SaveButton } from '@payloadcms/ui/elements/Save'
import { SaveDraftButton } from '@payloadcms/ui/elements/SaveDraft'
```
New:
```ts
import { PublishButton } from '@payloadcms/ui/elements/PublishButton'
import { SaveButton } from '@payloadcms/ui/elements/SaveButton'
import { SaveDraftButton } from '@payloadcms/ui/elements/SaveDraftButton'
```
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Description
Setting `disableListColumn` to `true` on a field would hide the field
from the column selector but not from the table columns.
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
Change the exports of DefaultListView and DefaultEditView to be renamed
without "Default" as ListView
```ts
// before
import { DefaultEditView } from '@payloadcms/next/views'
import { DefaultListView } from '@payloadcms/next/views'
// after
import { EditView } from '@payloadcms/next/views'
import { ListView } from '@payloadcms/next/views'
```
Added additional prompt to make sure the translation we receive is using
formal language where it makes sense.
In the context of latin languages for example:
- Spanish: "tu" should be using "vos"
- French: "tu" should be using "votre"
These differences can affect verb conjugations and in these languages it
comes across as less professional if informal language is used.
## Description
Closes
[#225](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload-3.0-demo/issues/225).
The user verification emails are not being sent and this error is shown:
```ts
APIError: Error sending email: 422 validation_error - Invalid `from` field. The email address needs to follow the `email@example.com` or `Name <email@example.com>` format.
```
The issue is resolved by updating the `from` property on the outgoing
verification email:
```ts
from: `"${email.defaultFromName}" <${email.defaultFromName}>`,
// to
from: `"${email.defaultFromName}" <${email. defaultFromAddress}>`,
```
**NOTE:** This was not broken in 2.0, see correct outgoing email
[here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/packages/payload/src/auth/sendVerificationEmail.ts#L69).
- [X] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [X] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
## Description
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload-3.0-demo/issues/181
Although issue is about page changing, it happens as well when you
change sort / limit / where filter (and probably locale)
<!-- Please include a summary of the pull request and any related issues
it fixes. Please also include relevant motivation and context. -->
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
<!-- Please delete options that are not relevant. -->
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
---------
Co-authored-by: Jessica Chowdhury <jessica@trbl.design>
## Description
Fixes an issue with creating versions when using custom DB names,
`uuid`, and drafts.
---------
Co-authored-by: PatrikKozak <patrik@payloadcms.com>
When typing into the search input on the list view of a collection, the
`like` operator is used for id which causes an error for postgres. To
fix this we are sanitizing the `like` for number or uuid fields to
instead be an `equals` operator. An alternate solution would have been
to cast the ids to text `id::text` but this would have performence
implications on larger data sets.
---------
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
## Description
* The apostrophe character `’` should be used instead of the single
quote `'`
* Gender corrections: "L’adresse e-mail fourni**e**", "Vérification
échoué**e**"
* Lowercase: "Supprimer le **té**léversement"
* Dark and light theme: I think it makes more sense to use "Sombre" and
"Clair" here to identify the theme. Day/Night modes imply a hue/warmth
correction and are different features altogether. Reference:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mode_sombre#Mode_sombre_et_mode_nuit_ou_chaud
* Fix accent: "Mis à jour avec succ**è**s"
* "Bienvenue" I think would be the correct standalone greeting form.
Reference:
https://www.projet-voltaire.fr/question-orthographe/orthographe-bienvenu-bienvenue-chez-moi/
* "Recadrer" is the correct word for "crop". "Récolte" means "crop" in
the sense of "harvest", so this was probably a bad literal Google
Translate that slipped through.
* Correct all "Es-tu sûr ?" to the proper formal "Êtes-vous sûr ?" for
consistency
* Use _article défini_ since we will enumerate the values: "Ce champ
contient **les** sélections invalides suivantes :"
* Space before question marks
---
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
**BREAKING:**
- The minimum required next version is now 14.3.0-canary.68. This is
because we are migrating away from the deprecated
experimental.serverComponentsExternalPackages next config key to
experimental.serverExternalPackages, which is not available in older
next canaries
- The minimum `react` and `react-dom` versions have been bumped to
^18.2.0 or ^19.0.0. This matches the minimum react version recommended
by next
## Description
Issue with editing and changing the crop or focal point of an image
`fix`: adds optional chaining to safely access cookie header when
fetching image
v2 PR [here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6367)
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
## Description
v2 PR [here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/6358)
- [x] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [x] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [x] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my
feature works
- [x] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
**BREAKING:** This upgrades all lexical packages from 0.14.5 to 0.15.0.
If there are any breaking changes within lexical, this could break your
project if you use lexical APIs directly (e.g. in custom features). We
have not noticed any breaking changes within core. Please consult their
changelog: https://github.com/facebook/lexical/releases/tag/v0.15.0
## Description
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload-3.0-demo/issues/215
imports like import LogoSVG from '@/components/logo.svg' did not make it
to the TS module resolution, due to the early isClient check.
And the isClient check only uses node module resolution (using
nextResolves) which throws an error here.
This removes module resolution completely, as we "ignore" client files
anyways. Should also help improve performance, and we do not have to
fall back to ts module resolution for client files that way, which would
be unnecessary
## Description
Closes [#117](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload-3.0-demo/issues/177)
- hitting the space key while the `ReactSelect` is in focus crashes the
page.
This PR makes the following changes:
- Multivalue select component updated to only use `id`, drag feature
does not work when using `uuid()`
- Ensures relationship field (multi and single value) can be accessed
via the keyboard
- [X] I have read and understand the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
document in this repository.
## Type of change
- [X] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Checklist:
- [X] Existing test suite passes locally with my changes
**Breaking:** The following, exported components now need the `payload` object as a prop rather than the `config` object:
- `RenderCustomComponent` (optional)
- `Logo`
- `DefaultTemplate`
- `DefaultNav`
Breaking Changes:
- Globals config: `admin.description` no longer accepts a custom component. You will have to move it to `admin.components.elements.Description`
- Collections config: `admin.description` no longer accepts a custom component. You will have to move it to `admin.components.edit.Description`
- All Fields: `field.admin.description` no longer accepts a custom component. You will have to move it to `field.admin.components.Description`
- Collapsible Field: `field.label` no longer accepts a custom component. You will have to move it to `field.admin.components.RowLabel`
- Array Field: `field.admin.components.RowLabel` no longer accepts strings or records
- If you are using our exported field components in your own app, their `labelProps` property has been stripped down and no longer contains the `label` and `required` prop. Those can now only be configured at the top-level
**BREAKING:**
- Narrows the type of the `plugins` prop of lexical features. Client props are now also automatically provided to the plugin components. To migrate, type your plugin as either `PluginComponent` or PluginComponentWithAnchor.
- `BlockQuoteFeature` has been renamed to `BlockquoteFeature`
- `createClientComponent` is now exported only from /components
- The `LexicalBlocks` and `FieldWithRichTextRequiredEditor` types have been removed in favor of just `Blocks` & `Fields`, as well as improved validation.
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
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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
BREAKING: An unpopulated, internal link node no longer saves the doc id under fields.doc.value.id. Now, it saves it under fields.doc.value.
Migration inside of payload is automatic. If you are reading from the link node inside of your frontend, though, you will have to adjust it.
The version property of the link and autoLink node has been changed from 1 to 2.
* fix(richtext-lexical): Link: allow phone numbers as URLs starting with tel:+
* feat(richtext-lexical): Link Feature: immediately validate URL field in drawer form
* Remove console log
* feat(richtext-lexical): ability to configure link feature enabled relations on a field-level
* feat(richtext-lexical): ability to configure Relationship feature enabled relations on a field-level
* chore(richtext-lexical): Improve Link feature props typing
* chore(richtext-lexical): Improve Link and Relationship feature props typing
* fix(richtext-lexical): Link drawer types
* chore: merge conflict resolve
* chore(richtext-lexical): Link Feature: add comments that explain how getBaseFields works
* chore(richtext-lexical): lazy import all React things
* chore(richtext-lexical): use useMemo for lazy-loaded React Components to prevent lag and flashes when parent component re-renders
* chore: make exportPointerFiles.ts script usable for other packages as well by hoisting it up to the workspace root and making it configurable
* chore(richtext-lexical): make sure no client-side code is imported by default from Features
* chore(richtext-lexical): remove unnecessary scss files
* chore(richtext-lexical): adjust package.json exports
* chore(richtext-*): lazy-import Field & Cell Components, move Client-only exports to /components subpath export
* chore(richtext-lexical): make sure nothing client-side is directly exported from the / subpath export anymore
* add missing imports
* chore: remove breaking changes for Slate
* LazyCellComponent & LazyFieldComponent
* chore(richtext-lexical): Add int test which reproduces the issue
* chore: Remove unnecessary await in core afterRead promise
* fix(richtext-lexical): re-use recurseNestedFields from payload instead of using own recurseNestedFields
* chore(richtext-lexical): pass in missing properties which are available in the core afterRead hook
* chore: remove unnecessary block
* chore(richtext-lexical): Add a hint that the slash menu exists to the user
* Update LexicalEditor.tsx
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* fix(richtext-lexical): make sure block fields are wrapped in a uniquely-named group
* chore: remove redundant hook
* chore(richtext-lexical): attempt to fix unnecessary unsaved changes warning regression
* cleanup everything
* chore: more cleanup
* debug
* looks like properly cloning the formdata for setting initial state fixes the issue where the old formdata is updated even if node.setFields is not called
* chore: fix e2e tests
* chore: fix e2e tests (a selector has changed)
* chore: fix int tests (due to new blocks data format)
* chore: fix incorrect insert block commands in drawer
* chore: add new e2e test
* chore: fail e2e tests when there are browser console errors
* fix(breaking): beforeInput and afterInput: fix missing key errors, consistent typing and cases in name
* chore: new lexical int tests and working test structure
* chore: more int tests, and better lexical collection structure
* fix(richtext-lexical): Blocks: unnecessary saving node value when initially opening a document
* feat(richtext-lexical): 'bottom' position value for plugins
* feat: TestRecorderFeature
* chore: restructuring to seed and clear db before each test
* chore: make sure all tests pass
* chore: make sure indexes are created in seed.ts - this fixes one erroring test
* chore: speed up test runs through db snapshots
* chore: support drizzle when resetting db
* chore: simplify seeding process, by moving boilerplate db reset / snapshot logic into a wrapper function
* chore: add new seeding process to admin test suite
* chore(deps): upgrade jest and playwright
* chore: make sure mongoose-specific tests are not skipped
* chore: fix point test, which was depending on another test (that's bad!)
* chore: fix incorrect import
* chore: remove unnecessary comments
* chore: clearly label lexicalE2E test file as todo
* chore: simplify seed logic
* chore: move versions test suite to new seed system
Fixes#3904
* fix(db-mongodb): improve find query performance
* fix: add optimization to other operations which use pagination: findGlobalVersions, findVersions, queryDrafts
* fix: index createdAt field by default
* feat(live-preview): another oen
* wip: changelog script
* wippppp
* chore: this worked
* wip: changelog working
* chore(script): working changelog gen
* chore(script): update changelog during release
* chore(richtext-lexical): add jsdocs for afterReadPromise in GraphQL
* feat(richtext-lexical): HTML Serializer
* chore(richtext-lexical): adjust comment
* chore(richtext-lexical): change the way the html serializer works
* chore: working html converter field, improve various exports
* feat: link and heading html serializers
* fix: populationPromises not being added properly
* feat: allow html serializers to be async
* feat: upload html serializer
* feat: text format => html
* feat: lists => html
* feat: Quote => html
* chore: improve Checklist => html conversion, by passing in the full parent to converters
* feat: pass collection, global and field props to collection, global and field hooks - where applicable
* fix: initial request context not set for all operations
* chore: add tests which check the collection prop for collection hooks
* feat: add context to props of global hooks
* chore: add global tests for global and field props
* chore: int tests: use JSON instead of object hashes
* Fix generate:types bug #3697
generateEntityDeclarations function creates mismatched type names. We'll simply use the existing Config type instead.
* code cleanup
* fix(bundler-webpack): better node_modules resolution
* chore: see if retries are affecting new webpack changes
* chore: reinstate retries
This reverts commit 96989295ba.
* chore: default to process.cwd() if cannot find node_modules path
* feat: update templates to 2.0 and support create-payload-app
* chore: rich text updates
* chore(templates): remove mongoURL
* chore: migrates rich text fields in website
* chore: manually aliases dotenv in templates
* chore: installs new beta in website template
* chore: type issues
* chore (template): add alias for fs to website template
* chore: more template updates
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Co-authored-by: Dan Ribbens <dan.ribbens@gmail.com>
BREAKING CHANGE: If your config has a `admin.components.routes` array, you will need to key them into the `admin.components.views` object. The configuration options should remain unchanged.
* chore: WIP id type validation for richtext upload
* chore: fix richtext fields test ID placeholder replacements
* chore: use getIDType in relationship validation for consistency
* chore: make getIDType safer in case payload.db.defaultIDType is null
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BREAKING: config (SanitizedConfig) is now a new, mandatory property to be passed into .validate(, options) functions. In order to accommodate that, other functions which may call validate now also have a new, mandatory config property. These are:
* buildStateFromSchema
* addFieldStatePromise
feat: breaking: richtext-lexical: block node validations
* ci: cache entire build to share with future jobs
* chore: pnpm setup for tests job
* chore: use build cache in db adapter builds
* chore: troubleshoot db builds
* chore: add back db-mongodb
* chore: add back db-postgres, cleanup
* chore: separate type gen into separate job
* chore: run tests separately for each db adapter
* chore: use matrix for tests w/ db
* chore: explicit ip and port for postgres
* chore: exportPointerFiles script
* chore: handle creation of subfolders which may not exist
* chore: add json to copyfiles
* chore: do not use exports property for publishConfig
* chore: add clean:unix command
* chore: modify clean:unix command to also delete any tsconfig.tsbuildinfo files
* chore: remove exports properties from db adapter packages
* chore: cleanup tsconfigs and fix db-mongodb builds
* chore: make the db adapters depend on payload
* chore: fix tsconfig for test directory
* chore: fix packages/db-mongodb not building
BREAKING CHANGE:
- Unhandled Errors are now omitted by default. This can be breaking if people depend on those error messages. Now, it will just say "Something went wrong.".
* chore: slightly improved testing of registration via graphql
Signed-off-by: Vsevolod Volkov <st.lyn4@gmail.com>
* chore: hiding details of internal errors from responses
Signed-off-by: Vsevolod Volkov <st.lyn4@gmail.com>
* feat: ability to remove authorization tokens from response bodies
Signed-off-by: Vsevolod Volkov <st.lyn4@gmail.com>
* chore: add section for design contributions in contributing.md
* feat: add afterOperation hook (#2697)
* feat: add afterOperation hook for Find operation
* docs: change #afterOperation to #afteroperation
* chore: extract afterOperation in function
* chore: implement afterChange in operations
* docs: use proper CollectionAfterOperationHook
* chore: remove outdated info
* chore: types afterOperation hook
* chore: improves afterOperation tests
* docs: updates description of afterOperation hook
* chore: improve typings
* chore: improve types
* chore: rename index.tsx => index.ts
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Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
* chore: remove swc version pin (#3179)
* fix: WhereBuilder component does not accept all valid Where queries (#3087)
* chore: add jsDocs for ListControls
* chore: add jsDocs for ListView
* chore: add jsDocs for WhereBuilder
* chore: add comment
* chore: remove unnecessary console log
* chore: improve operator type
* fix: transform where queries which aren't necessarily incorrect, and improve their validation
* chore: add type to import
* fix: do not merge existing old query params with new ones if the existing old ones got transformed and are not valid, as that would cause duplicates
* chore: sort imports and remove extra validation
* fix: transformWhereQuery logic
* chore: add back extra validation
* chore: add e2e tests
* chore(test): adds test to ensure relationship returns over 10 docs (#3181)
* chore(test): adds test to ensure relationship returns over 10 docs
* chore: remove unnecessary movieDocs variable
* fix: passes in height to resizeOptions upload option to allow height resize (#3171)
* docs: fixes syntax error in rich-text.mdx that was breaking build
* docs: removes auto-formatting from rich-text.mdx (#3188)
* feat: Improve admin dashboard accessibility (#3053)
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
* feat: improve field ops (#3172)
Co-authored-by: PatrikKozak <patrik@trbl.design>
* chore: file cleanup (#3190)
* chore(release): v1.14.0
* chore: improve ts typing in sanitization functions (#3194)
* chore(templates): default port on website
* chore(templates): safely handles bad network requests
* chore(templates): implements draft preview and on-demand revalidation
* chore(templates): renders static cart page fallback
* chore(examples): updates draft-preview next-app example to use revalidateTag (#3199)
* feat: query support for geo within and intersects + dynamic GraphQL operator types (#3183)
Co-authored-by: Lucas Blancas <lablancas@gmail.com>
* chore: improve checkboxes (#3191)
* chore: improve filtering for hasMany number field (#3193)
* chore: improve fiiltering for hasMany number field
* chore: add translation for 'items' and replace rows with items
* chore: new exceededLimit key
* Revert "chore: add translation for 'items' and replace rows with items"
This reverts commit 3a91dabdfd.
* chore: undo adding items key in translation schema
* chore: new limitReached key
* chore: remove unnecessary exceededLimit key
* chore: spelling improvements
* chore: update test build config import
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Co-authored-by: Vsevolod Volkov <st.lyn4@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <30633324+JarrodMFlesch@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
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fix: recursiveNestedPaths not merging existing fields when hoisting row/collapsible fields (#2769)
fix: exclude monaco code editor from ltr due to microsoft/monaco-editor#2371
BREAKING CHANGE:
- The admin hook for `useLocale` now returns a Locale object of the currently active locale. Previously this would only return the code as a string. Any custom components built which had `locale = useLocale()` should be replaced with `{ code: locale } = useLocale()` to maintain the same functionality.
- The property `localization.locales` of `SanitizedConfig` type has changed. This was an array of strings and is now an array of Locale objects having: `label: string`, `code: string` and `rtl: boolean`. If you are using localization.locales from the config you will need to adjust your project or plugin accordingly.
* chore: disable slug pluralization for versions model
* chore: disable slug pluralizations for globals version model
* chore: disable auto slug pluralization for globals collection
* feat: autoPluralization option for mongoose adapter
* chore: add jsDocs for buildQuery
* feat: where instead of id for updateOne and deleteOne
* feat: find => findOne
* sort order => sort direction
* fix: typing of Global buildQuery
* cleanup
* fix: init payload's i18n for error message
* fix: incorrect use of FindArgs in findByID
* move deleteOne call to adapter
* re-order
* deleteVersions
* versions stuff
* more version stuff
* moar version stuff
* global stuff
* global stuff
* move combineQueries inside the findGlobal
* global stuff
* fix type
* more global stuff
* move docWithFilenameExists to adapter pattern
* chore: remove unnecessary comments
* perf: make everything lean, disable virtuals, ++performance
* chore: remove unnecessary Model
* chore: add jsdocs for limit
* moar jsdocs
* Replace find in deleteByID
* (check this:) add missing locale
* move findByID
* Make findByID return only one document
* _id => id
* _id => id
* Improve version types
* Improve sortOrder types
* move version stuff over
* version stuff
* fix: sort types
* fix params
* fix: findVersionByID generic
* fix: type error for versions
* remove unused value
* fix: Document import
* add todo
* feat: updateOne to mongoose
* remove unnecessary Model
* more update stuff
* remove unnecessary imports
* remove unnecessary function arguments
* fix: auth db update calls
* fix: bad updateByID which made tests fail
* fix: update returned docs to fix tests
* fix: update from version using mongoose directly even though the Model does not exist
* feat: implement deleteOne
* fix: assign verificationToken only when it exists - fixes test
* migrate saveVersion partly
* feat: make dev:generate-graphql-schema work even without specifying extra argument
* fix: this.db can be null
* chore: use destructured locale where possible
* chore: improve variable name
* fix: SanitizedConfig type
* feat: findGlobal database adapter
* fix: flaky e2e test
* chore: improve incorrect comment
* chore: undo diffs
* fix: id types
* fix: id typing
Specified that you don't need to provide any credentials when using a correct IAM Role. IAM Roles are recommended by AWS over direct credentials due to superior security.
without default value, it gives error in payload admin page (in console of browser)
caught SyntaxError: "undefined" is not valid JSON
at JSON.parse (<anonymous>)
at ./src/payload.config.ts
as envs are not availabe in payload admin GCS_CREDENTIALS gives undefined
resulting JSON.parse(undefined) raises this error
**BREAKING CHANGES**
Preferences have been overhauled to be abstracted as a Payload collection and no longer explicitly defined by Payload. They previously used the slug `_preferences` as a collection name and url route and are now
If any of the following are true you will need to take action:
- You have existing preferences you wish to keep for your admin users you must migrate data in the _preferences collection to the new shape. To migrate the preferences in the database you must update the shape of each _preferences document from:
```js
{
user: ObjectId("abc"),
userCollection: "users",
/** other fields remain the same **/
}
```
to:
```js
{
user: {
value: 'abc',
relationTo: 'users",
}
/** other fields remain the same **/
}
```
- You have code external of Payload or custom code within Payload using the API endpoint `api/_preferences`, you should update any applications to use `api/payload-preferences` instead.
- You were using the preferences GraphQL implementation. This was removed and is instead provided the same way as Payload handles any other. In this way the queries, mutation and schemas have changed. These are now generated as any other collection within your payload project.
- You were using the Payload's exported Preference type for your typescript code. Now you can instead import the generated type from your project.
*Note:* Feature requests should be opened as [discussions](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/new?category=feature-requests-ideas).
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1. [fork](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/fork) this repo
2.run `yarn` to install dependencies
3.open up the `test/_community` directory
4.add any necessary `collections/globals/fields` in this directory to recreate the issue you are experiencing
5.run `yarn dev _community` to start the admin panel
1. [Fork](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/fork) this repo
2.Optionally, create a new branch for your reproduction
3.Run `pnpm install` to install dependencies
4.Open up the `test/_community` directory
5.Add any necessary `collections/globals/fields` in this directory to recreate the issue you are experiencing
6. Run `pnpm dev _community` to start the admin panel
**NOTE:** The goal is to isolate the problem by reducing the number of `collections/globals/fields` you add to the `test/_community` folder. This folder is _not_ meant for you to copy your project into, but rather recreate the issue you are experiencing with minimal config.
## Example test directory file tree
```text
.
├── config.ts
@@ -20,39 +22,43 @@
-`config.ts` - This is the _granular_ Payload config for testing. It should be as lightweight as possible. Reference existing configs for an example
-`int.spec.ts` [Optional] - This is the test file run by jest. Any test file must have a `*int.spec.ts` suffix.
-`e2e.spec.ts` [Optional] - This is the end-to-end test file that will load up the admin UI using the above config and run Playwright tests.
-`payload-types.ts` - Generated types from `config.ts`. Generate this file by running `yarn dev:generate-types _community`.
-`payload-types.ts` - Generated types from `config.ts`. Generate this file by running `pnpm dev:generate-types _community`.
The directory split up in this way specifically to reduce friction when creating tests and to add the ability to boot up Payload with that specific config. You should modify the files in `test/_community` to get started.
<br />
## Testing is optional but encouraged
An issue does not need to have failing tests — reproduction steps with your forked repo are enough at this point. Some people like to dive deeper and we want to give you the guidance/tools to do so. Read more below:
### Running integration tests (Payload API tests)
First install [Jest Runner for VSVode](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=firsttris.vscode-jest-runner).
There are a couple ways run integration tests:
- **Granularly** - you can run individual tests in vscode by installing the Jest Runner plugin and using that to run individual tests. Clicking the `debug` button will run the test in debug mode allowing you to set break points.
Once they are installed you can open the `testing` tab in vscode sidebar and drill down to the test you want to run, i.e. `/test/_community/e2e.spec.ts`
- It is recommended to add the test credentials (located in `test/credentials.ts`) to your autofill for `localhost:3000/admin` as this will be required on every nodemon restart. The default credentials are `dev@payloadcms.com` as email and `test` as password.
The default credentials are `dev@payloadcms.com` as email and `test` as password. They can be found in `test/credentials.ts`. By default, these will be autofilled, so no log-in is required.
@@ -14,19 +14,33 @@ If you find a vulnerability within the core Payload repository, and we determine
## Documentation edits
Payload documentation can be found directly within its codebase and you can feel free to make changes / improvements to any of it through opening a PR. We utilize these files directly in our website and will periodically deploy documentation updates as necessary.
Payload documentation can be found directly within its codebase, and you can feel free to make changes / improvements to any of it through opening a PR. We utilize these files directly in our website and will periodically deploy documentation updates as necessary.
## Building additional features
If you're an incredibly awesome person and want to help us make Payload even better through new features or additions, we would be thrilled to work with you.
## Design Contributions
When it comes to design-related changes or additions, it's crucial for us to ensure a cohesive user experience and alignment with our broader design vision. Before embarking on any implementation that would affect the design or UI/UX, we ask that you **first share your design proposal** with us for review and approval.
Our design review ensures that proposed changes fit seamlessly with other components, both existing and planned. This step is meant to prevent unintentional design inconsistencies and to save you from investing time in implementing features that might need significant design alterations later.
### Before Starting
To help us work on new features, you can create a new feature request post in [GitHub Discussion](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions) or discuss it in our [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/payload). New functionality often has large implications across the entire Payload repo, so it is best to discuss the architecture and approach before starting work on a pull request.
### Installation & Requirements
Payload is structured as a Monorepo, encompassing not only the core Payload platform but also various plugins and packages. To install all required dependencies, you have to run `pnpm install` once in the root directory. **PNPM IS REQUIRED!** Yarn or npm will not work - you will have to use pnpm to develop in the core repository. In most systems, the easiest way to install pnpm is to run `corepack enable` in your terminal.
If you're coming from a very outdated version of payload, it is recommended to nuke the node_modules folder before running pnpm install. On UNIX systems, you can easily do that using the `pnpm clean:unix` command, which will delete all node_modules folders and build artefacts.
It is also recommended to use at least Node v18 or higher. You can check your current node version by typing `node --version` in your terminal. The easiest way to switch between different node versions is to use [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm#intro).
### Code
Most new functionality should keep testing in mind. With 1.0, testability of new features has been vastly improved. All top-level directories within the `test/` directory are for testing a specific category: `fields`, `collections`, etc.
Most new functionality should keep testing in mind. All top-level directories within the `test/` directory are for testing a specific category: `fields`, `collections`, etc.
If it makes sense to add your feature to an existing test directory, please do so.
@@ -43,21 +57,35 @@ A typical directory with `test/` will be structured like this:
-`config.ts` - This is the _granular_ Payload config for testing. It should be as lightweight as possible. Reference existing configs for an example
-`int.spec.ts` - This is the test file run by jest. Any test file must have a `*int.spec.ts` suffix.
-`e2e.spec.ts` - This is the end-to-end test file that will load up the admin UI using the above config and run Playwright tests. These tests are typically only needed if a large change is being made to the Admin UI.
-`payload-types.ts` - Generated types from `config.ts`. Generate this file by running `yarn dev:generate-types my-test-dir`.
-`payload-types.ts` - Generated types from `config.ts`. Generate this file by running `pnpm dev:generate-types my-test-dir`. Replace `my-test-dir` with the name of your testing directory.
The directory split up in this way specifically to reduce friction when creating tests and to add the ability to boot up Payload with that specific config.
Each test directory is split up in this way specifically to reduce friction when creating tests and to add the ability to boot up Payload with that specific config.
The following command will start Payload with your config: `yarn dev my-test-dir`. This command will start up Payload using your config and refresh a test database on every restart.
The following command will start Payload with your config: `pnpm dev my-test-dir`. Example: `pnpm dev fields` for the test/`fields` test suite. This command will start up Payload using your config and refresh a test database on every restart. If you're using VS Code, the most common run configs are automatically added to your editor - you should be able to find them in your VS Code launch tab.
By default, it will automatically log you in with the default credentials. To disable that, you can either pass in the --no-auto-login flag (example: `yarn dev my-test-dir --no-auto-login`) or set the `PAYLOAD_PUBLIC_DISABLE_AUTO_LOGIN` environment variable to `false`.
By default, payload will [automatically log you in](https://payloadcms.com/docs/authentication/overview#auto-login) with the default credentials. To disable that, you can either pass in the --no-auto-login flag (example: `pnpm dev my-test-dir --no-auto-login`) or set the `PAYLOAD_PUBLIC_DISABLE_AUTO_LOGIN` environment variable to `false`.
If you wish to use to your own Mongo database for the `test` directory instead of using the in memory database, all you need to do is add the following env vars to the `test/dev.ts` file:
The default credentials are `dev@payloadcms.com` as E-Mail and `test` as password. These are used in the auto-login.
### Testing with your own MongoDB database
If you wish to use your own MongoDB database for the `test` directory instead of using the in memory database, all you need to do is add the following env vars to the `test/dev.ts` file:
-`process.env.NODE_ENV`
-`process.env.PAYLOAD_TEST_MONGO_URL`
- Simply set `process.env.NODE_ENV` to `test` and set `process.env.PAYLOAD_TEST_MONGO_URL` to your mongo url e.g. `mongodb://127.0.0.1/your-test-db`.
- Simply set `process.env.NODE_ENV` to `test` and set `process.env.PAYLOAD_TEST_MONGO_URL` to your MongoDB URL e.g. `mongodb://127.0.0.1/your-test-db`.
NOTE: It is recommended to add the test credentials (located in `test/credentials.ts`) to your autofill for `localhost:3000/admin` as this will be required on every nodemon restart. The default credentials are `dev@payloadcms.com` as E-Mail and `test` as password.
### Using Postgres
If you have postgres installed on your system, you can also run the test suites using postgres. By default, mongodb is used.
To do that, simply set the `PAYLOAD_DATABASE` environment variable to `postgres`.
### Running the e2e and int tests
You can run the entire test suite using `pnpm test`. If you wish to only run e2e tests, you can use `pnpm test:e2e`. If you wish to only run int tests, you can use `pnpm test:int`.
By default, `pnpm test:int` will only run int test against MongoDB. To run int tests against postgres, you can use `pnpm test:int:postgres`. You will have to have postgres installed on your system for this to work.
### Commits
@@ -83,3 +111,30 @@ If you are committing to [templates](./templates) or [examples](./examples), use
## Pull Requests
For all Pull Requests, you should be extremely descriptive about both your problem and proposed solution. If there are any affected open or closed issues, please leave the issue number in your PR message.
## Previewing docs
This is how you can preview changes you made locally to the docs:
3. Duplicate the `.env.example` file and rename it to `.env`
4. Add a `DOCS_DIR` environment variable to the `.env` file which points to the absolute path of your modified docs folder. For example `DOCS_DIR=/Users/yourname/Documents/GitHub/payload/docs`
5. Run `yarn run fetchDocs:local`. If this was successful, you should see no error messages and the following output: _Docs successfully written to /.../website/src/app/docs.json_. There could be error messages if you have incorrect markdown in your local docs folder. In this case, it will tell you how you can fix it
6. You're done! Now you can start the website locally using `yarn run dev` and preview the docs under [http://localhost:3000/docs/](http://localhost:3000/docs/)
## Internationalization (i18n)
If your PR adds a string to the UI, we need to make sure to translate it into all the languages that Payload supports. To do that:
- Find the appropriate internationalization file for your package. These are typically located in `packages/translations/src/languages`, although some packages (e.g., richtext-lexical) have separate i18n files for each feature.
- Add the string to the English locale "en".
- Translate it to other languages. You can use the `translateNewKeys` script if you have an OpenAI API key in your `.env` (under `OPENAI_KEY`), or you can use ChatGPT or Google translate - whatever is easier for you. For payload core translations (in packages/translations) you can run the `translateNewKeys` script using `cd packages/translations && pnpm translateNewKeys`. For lexical translations, you can run it using `cd packages/richtext-lexical && pnpm translateNewKeys`. External contributors can skip this step and leave it to us.
To display translation strings in the UI, make sure to use the `t` utility of the `useTranslation` hook:
@@ -6,9 +6,10 @@ To report an issue, please follow the steps below:
2. Add necessary collections/globals/fields to the `test/_community` directory to recreate the issue you are experiencing
3. Create an issue and add a link to your forked repo
**The goal is to isolate the problem by reducing the number of fields/collections you add to the test/_community folder. This folder is not meant for you to copy your project into, but to recreate the issue you are experiencing with minimal config.**
**The goal is to isolate the problem by reducing the number of fields/collections you add to the test/\_community folder. This folder is not meant for you to copy your project into, but to recreate the issue you are experiencing with minimal config.**
## Test directory file tree explanation
```text
.
├── config.ts
@@ -20,45 +21,49 @@ To report an issue, please follow the steps below:
-`config.ts` - This is the _granular_ Payload config for testing. It should be as lightweight as possible. Reference existing configs for an example
-`int.spec.ts` [Optional] - This is the test file run by jest. Any test file must have a `*int.spec.ts` suffix.
-`e2e.spec.ts` [Optional] - This is the end-to-end test file that will load up the admin UI using the above config and run Playwright tests.
-`payload-types.ts` - Generated types from `config.ts`. Generate this file by running `yarn dev:generate-types _community`.
-`payload-types.ts` - Generated types from `config.ts`. Generate this file by running `pnpm dev:generate-types _community`.
The directory split up in this way specifically to reduce friction when creating tests and to add the ability to boot up Payload with that specific config. You should modify the files in `test/_community` to get started.
## How to start test collection admin UI
To start the admin panel so you can manually recreate your issue, you can run the following command:
```bash
# This command will start up Payload using your config
# NOTE: it will wipe the test database on restart
yarn dev _community
```
```bash
# This command will start up Payload using your config
# NOTE: it will wipe the test database on restart
pnpm dev _community
```
## Testing is optional but encouraged
An issue does not need to have failing tests — reproduction steps with your forked repo are enough at this point. Some people like to dive deeper and we want to give you the guidance/tools to do so. Read more below.
### How to run integration tests (Payload API tests)
There are a couple ways to do this:
- **Granularly** - you can run individual tests in vscode by installing the Jest Runner plugin and using that to run individual tests. Clicking the `debug` button will run the test in debug mode allowing you to set break points.
Once they are installed you can open the `testing` tab in vscode sidebar and drill down to the test you want to run, i.e. `/test/_community/e2e.spec.ts`
- It is recommended to add the test credentials (located in `test/credentials.ts`) to your autofill for `localhost:3000/admin` as this will be required on every nodemon restart. The default credentials are `dev@payloadcms.com` as email and `test` as password.
> 🎉 <strong>We've released 3.0!</strong> Star this repo or keep an eye on it to follow along.
Payload is the first-ever Next.js native CMS that can install directly in your existing `/app` folder. It's the start of a new era for headless CMS.
<h3>Benefits over a regular CMS</h3>
<ul>
<li>Don’t hit some third-party SaaS API, hit your own API</li>
<li>Use your own database and own your data</li>
<li>It's just Express - do what you want outside of Payload</li>
<li>No need to learn how Payload works - if you know JS, you know Payload</li>
<li>Deploy anywhere, including serverless on Vercel for free</li>
<li>Combine your front+backend in the same <code>/app</code> folder if you want</li>
<li>Don't sign up for yet another SaaS - Payload is open source</li>
<li>Query your database in React Server Components</li>
<li>Both admin and backend are 100% extensible</li>
<li>No vendor lock-in</li>
<li>Avoid microservices hell - get everything (even auth) in one place</li>
<li>Never touch ancient WP code again</li>
<li>Build faster, never hit a roadblock</li>
<li>Both admin and backend are 100% extensible</li>
</ul>
## ☁️ Deploy instantly with Payload Cloud.
Create a cloud account, connect your GitHub, and [deploy in minutes](https://payloadcms.com/new).
## 🚀 Get started by self-hosting completely free, forever.
## Quickstart
Before beginning to work with Payload, make sure you have all of the [required software](https://payloadcms.com/docs/getting-started/installation).
```text
npx create-payload-app
pnpx create-payload-app@latest
```
Alternatively, it only takes about five minutes to [create an app from scratch](https://payloadcms.com/docs/getting-started/installation#from-scratch).
**If you're new to Payload, you should start with the website template** (`pnpx create-payload-app@latest -t website`). It shows how to do _everything_ - including custom Rich Text blocks, on-demand revalidation, live preview, and more. It comes with a frontend built with Tailwind all in one `/app` folder.
Eliminate the need to combine Shopify and a CMS, and instead do it all with Payload + Stripe. Best of all, you can extend it as much as you need.
## One-click templates
[All Official Templates](https://github.com/orgs/payloadcms/repositories?q=topic%3Apayload-template) · [Community Templates](https://github.com/topics/payload-template)
Jumpstart your next project by starting with a pre-made template. These are production-ready, end-to-end solutions designed to get you to market as fast as possible.
**If you maintain your own template, consider adding the `payload-template` topic to your GitHub repository for others to find.**
Build any kind of website, blog, or portfolio from small to enterprise. Comes with a fully functional front-end built with RSCs and Tailwind.
We're constantly adding more templates to our [Templates Directory](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/templates). If you maintain your own template, consider adding the `payload-template` topic to your GitHub repository for others to find.
-[GraphQL](https://payloadcms.com/docs/graphql/overview), [REST](https://payloadcms.com/docs/rest-api/overview), and [Local](https://payloadcms.com/docs/local-api/overview) APIs
- [Document and field-level hooks](https://payloadcms.com/docs/hooks/overview) for every action Payload provides
- Built with Typescript & very Typescript-friendly
- Intensely fast API
- Highly secure thanks to HTTP-only cookies, CSRF protection, and more
@@ -85,15 +86,27 @@ Eliminate the need to combine Shopify and a CMS, and instead do it all with Payl
Check out the [Payload website](https://payloadcms.com/docs/getting-started/what-is-payload) to find in-depth documentation for everything that Payload offers.
Migrating from v2 to v3? Check out the [3.0 Migration Guide](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/blob/main/docs/migration-guide/overview.mdx) on how to do it.
## 🙋 Contributing
If you want to add contributions to this repository, please follow the instructions in [contributing.md](./contributing.md).
If you want to add contributions to this repository, please follow the instructions in [contributing.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md).
## 📚 Examples
The examples directory is a great resource for learning how to setup Payload in a variety of different ways.
The [Examples Directory](./examples) is a great resource for learning how to setup Payload in a variety of different ways, but you can also find great examples in our blog and throughout our social media.
[Examples Directory](./examples)
If you'd like to run the examples, you can use `create-payload-app` to create a project from one:
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