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>
| **`slug`** \* | Unique, URL-friendly string that will act as an identifier for this Collection. |
| **`fields`** \* | Array of field types that will determine the structure and functionality of the data stored within this Collection. [Click here](/docs/fields/overview) for a full list of field types as well as how to configure them. |
| **`labels`** | Singular and plural labels for use in identifying this Collection throughout Payload. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-options). |
| **`hooks`** | Entry points to "tie in" to Collection actions at specific points. [More](/docs/hooks/overview#collection-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide access control functions to define exactly who should be able to do what with Documents in this Collection. [More](/docs/access-control/overview/#collections) |
| **`auth`** | Specify options if you would like this Collection to feature authentication. For more, consult the [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config) documentation. |
| **`upload`** | Specify options if you would like this Collection to support file uploads. For more, consult the [Uploads](/docs/upload/overview) documentation. |
| **`timestamps`** | Set to false to disable documents' automatically generated `createdAt` and `updatedAt` timestamps. |
| **`versions`** | Set to true to enable default options, or configure with object properties. [More](/docs/versions/overview#collection-config) |
| **`endpoints`** | Add custom routes to the REST API. Set to `false` to disable routes. [More](/docs/rest-api/overview#custom-endpoints) |
| **`graphQL`** | An object with `singularName` and `pluralName` strings used in schema generation. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. Set to `false` to disable GraphQL. |
| **`typescript`** | An object with property `interface` as the text used in schema generation. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. |
| **`defaultSort`** | Pass a top-level field to sort by default in the collection List view. Prefix the name of the field with a minus symbol ("-") to sort in descending order. |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`slug`** \* | Unique, URL-friendly string that will act as an identifier for this Collection. |
| **`fields`** \* | Array of field types that will determine the structure and functionality of the data stored within this Collection. [Click here](/docs/fields/overview) for a full list of field types as well as how to configure them. |
| **`labels`** | Singular and plural labels for use in identifying this Collection throughout Payload. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-options). |
| **`hooks`** | Entry points to "tie in" to Collection actions at specific points. [More](/docs/hooks/overview#collection-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide access control functions to define exactly who should be able to do what with Documents in this Collection. [More](/docs/access-control/overview/#collections) |
| **`auth`** | Specify options if you would like this Collection to feature authentication. For more, consult the [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config) documentation. |
| **`upload`** | Specify options if you would like this Collection to support file uploads. For more, consult the [Uploads](/docs/upload/overview) documentation. |
| **`timestamps`** | Set to false to disable documents' automatically generated `createdAt` and `updatedAt` timestamps. |
| **`versions`** | Set to true to enable default options, or configure with object properties. [More](/docs/versions/overview#collection-config) |
| **`endpoints`** | Add custom routes to the REST API. Set to `false` to disable routes. [More](/docs/rest-api/overview#custom-endpoints) |
| **`graphQL`** | An object with `singularName` and `pluralName` strings used in schema generation. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. Set to `false` to disable GraphQL. |
| **`typescript`** | An object with property `interface` as the text used in schema generation. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. |
| **`disableDuplicate`** | When true, do not show the "Duplicate" button while editing documents within this collection and prevent `duplicate` from all APIs. |
| **`defaultSort`** | Pass a top-level field to sort by default in the collection List view. Prefix the name of the field with a minus symbol ("-") to sort in descending order. |
| **`dbName`** | Custom table or collection name depending on the database adapter. Auto-generated from slug if not defined.
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
@@ -75,7 +77,6 @@ property on a collection's config.
| `useAsTitle` | Specify a top-level field to use for a document title throughout the Admin panel. If no field is defined, the ID of the document is used as the title. |
| `description` | Text or React component to display below the Collection label in the List view to give editors more information. |
| `defaultColumns` | Array of field names that correspond to which columns to show by default in this collection's List view. |
| `disableDuplicate ` | Disables the "Duplicate" button while editing documents within this collection. |
| `hideAPIURL` | Hides the "API URL" meta field while editing documents within this collection. |
| `enableRichTextLink` | The [Rich Text](/docs/fields/rich-text) field features a `Link` element which allows for users to automatically reference related documents within their rich text. Set to `true` by default. |
| `enableRichTextRelationship` | The [Rich Text](/docs/fields/rich-text) field features a `Relationship` element which allows for users to automatically reference related documents within their rich text. Set to `true` by default. |
| `pool` | [Pool connection options](https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/quick-postgresql/node-postgres) that will be passed to Drizzle and `node-postgres`. |
| `push` | Disable Drizzle's [`db push`](https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/overview#prototyping-with-db-push) in development mode. By default, `push` is enabled for development mode only. |
| `migrationDir` | Customize the directory that migrations are stored. |
| `pool` \* | [Pool connection options](https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/quick-postgresql/node-postgres) that will be passed to Drizzle and `node-postgres`. |
| `push` | Disable Drizzle's [`db push`](https://orm.drizzle.team/kit-docs/overview#prototyping-with-db-push) in development mode. By default, `push` is enabled for development mode only. |
| `migrationDir` | Customize the directory that migrations are stored. |
| `logger` | The instance of the logger to be passed to drizzle. By default Payload's will be used. |
| `schemaName` | A string for the postgres schema to use, defaults to 'public'. |
| `localesSuffix` | A string appended to the end of table names for storing localized fields. Default is '_locales'. |
| `relationshipsSuffix` | A string appended to the end of table names for storing relationships. Default is '_rels'. |
| `versionsSuffix` | A string appended to the end of table names for storing versions. Defaults to '_v'. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`interfaceName`** | Create a top level, reusable [Typescript interface](/docs/typescript/generating-types#custom-field-interfaces) & [GraphQL type](/docs/graphql/graphql-schema#custom-field-schemas). |
| **`dbName`** | Custom table name for the field when using SQL database adapter ([Postgres](/docs/database/postgres)). Auto-generated from name if not defined. |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
@@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ Blocks are defined as separate configs of their own.
| **`imageAltText`** | Customize this block's image thumbnail alt text. |
| **`interfaceName`** | Create a top level, reusable [Typescript interface](/docs/typescript/generating-types#custom-field-interfaces) & [GraphQL type](/docs/graphql/graphql-schema#custom-field-schemas). |
| **`graphQL.singularName`** | Text to use for the GraphQL schema name. Auto-generated from slug if not defined. NOTE: this is set for deprecation, prefer `interfaceName`. |
| **`dbName`** | Custom table name for this block type when using SQL database adapter ([Postgres](/docs/database/postgres)). Auto-generated from slug if not defined.
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ This field uses the `monaco-react` editor syntax highlighting.
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`jsonSchema`** | Provide a JSON schema that will be used for validation. [JSON schemas](https://json-schema.org/learn/getting-started-step-by-step)
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
@@ -52,7 +53,7 @@ In addition to the default [field admin config](/docs/fields/overview#admin-conf
Payload JSON fields fully support the [JSON schema](https://json-schema.org/) standard. By providing a schema in your field config, the editor will be guided in the admin UI, getting typeahead for properties and their formats automatically. When the document is saved, the default validation will prevent saving any invalid data in the field according to the schema in your config.
If you only provide a URL to a schema, Payload will fetch the desired schema if it is publicly available. If not, it is recommended to add the schema directly to your config or import it from another file so that it can be implemented consistently in your project.
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`min`** | Minimum value accepted. Used in the default `validation` function. |
| **`max`** | Maximum value accepted. Used in the default `validation` function. |
| **`hasMany`** | Makes this field an ordered array of numbers instead of just a single number. |
| **`minRows`** | Minimum number of numbers in the numbers array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
| **`maxRows`** | Maximum number of numbers in the numbers array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`name`** \* | To be used as the property name when stored and retrieved from the database. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-names) |
| **`label`** | Text used as a field label in the Admin panel or an object with keys for each language. |
| **`min`** | Minimum value accepted. Used in the default `validation` function. |
| **`max`** | Maximum value accepted. Used in the default `validation` function. |
| **`hasMany`** | Makes this field an ordered array of numbers instead of just a single number. |
| **`minRows`** | Minimum number of numbers in the numbers array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
| **`maxRows`** | Maximum number of numbers in the numbers array, if `hasMany` is set to true. |
| **`unique`** | Enforce that each entry in the Collection has a unique value for this field. |
| **`index`** | Build an [index](/docs/database/overview) for this field to produce faster queries. Set this field to `true` if your users will perform queries on this field's data often. |
| **`validate`** | Provide a custom validation function that will be executed on both the Admin panel and the backend. [More](/docs/fields/overview#validation) |
| **`saveToJWT`** | If this field is top-level and nested in a config supporting [Authentication](/docs/authentication/config), include its data in the user JWT. |
| **`hooks`** | Provide field-based hooks to control logic for this field. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-hooks) |
| **`access`** | Provide field-based access control to denote what users can see and do with this field's data. [More](/docs/fields/overview#field-level-access-control) |
| **`hidden`** | Restrict this field's visibility from all APIs entirely. Will still be saved to the database, but will not appear in any API or the Admin panel. |
| **`defaultValue`** | Provide data to be used for this field's default value. [More](/docs/fields/overview#default-values) |
| **`localized`** | Enable localization for this field. Requires [localization to be enabled](/docs/configuration/localization) in the Base config. |
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See below for [more detail](#admin-config). |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`enumName`** | Custom enum name for this field when using SQL database adapter ([Postgres](/docs/database/postgres)). Auto-generated from name if not defined.
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
| **`required`** | Require this field to have a value. |
| **`admin`** | Admin-specific configuration. See the [default field admin config](/docs/fields/overview#admin-config) for more details. |
| **`custom`** | Extension point for adding custom data (e.g. for plugins) |
| **`enumName`** | Custom enum name for this field when using SQL database adapter ([Postgres](/docs/database/postgres)). Auto-generated from name if not defined. |
| **`dbName`** | Custom table name (if `hasMany` set to `true`) for this field when using SQL database adapter ([Postgres](/docs/database/postgres)). Auto-generated from name if not defined. |
_\* An asterisk denotes that a property is required._
The `beforeDuplicate` field hook is only called when duplicating a document. It may be used when documents having the
exact same properties may cause issue. This gives you a way to avoid duplicate names on `unique`, `required` fields or
to unset values by returning `null`. This is called immediately after `defaultValue` and before validation occurs.
The `beforeDuplicate` field hook is called on each locale (when using localization), when duplicating a document. It may be used when documents having the
exact same properties may cause issue. This gives you a way to avoid duplicate names on `unique`, `required` fields or when external systems expect non-repeating values on documents.
This hook gets called after `beforeChange` hooks are called and before the document is saved to the database.
By Default, unique and required text fields Payload will append "- Copy" to the original document value. The default is not added if your field has its own, you must return non-unique values from your beforeDuplicate hook to avoid errors or enable the `disableDuplicate` option on the collection.
Here is an example of a number field with a hook that increments the number to avoid unique constraint errors when duplicating a document:
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ keywords: live preview, frontend, react, next.js, vue, nuxt.js, svelte, hook, us
While using Live Preview, the Admin panel emits a new `window.postMessage` event every time a change is made to the document. Your front-end application can listen for these events and re-render accordingly.
Wiring your front-end into Live Preview is easy. If your front-end application is built with React or Next.js, use the [`useLivePreview`](#react) React hook that Payload provides. In the future, all other major frameworks like Vue, Svelte, etc will be officially supported. If you are using any of these frameworks today, you can still integrate with Live Preview yourself using the underlying tooling that Payload provides. See [building your own hook](#building-your-own-hook) for more information.
Wiring your front-end into Live Preview is easy. If your front-end application is built with React, Next.js, Vue or Nuxt.js, use the `useLivePreview` hook that Payload provides. In the future, all other major frameworks like Svelte will be officially supported. If you are using any of these frameworks today, you can still integrate with Live Preview yourself using the underlying tooling that Payload provides. See [building your own hook](#building-your-own-hook) for more information.
By default, all hooks accept the following args:
@@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ And return the following values:
For example, `data?.relatedPosts?.[0]?.title`.
</Banner>
<Banner type="info">
It is important that the `depth` argument matches exactly with the depth of your initial page request. The depth property is used to populated relationships and uploads beyond their IDs. See [Depth](../getting-started/concepts#depth) for more information.
</Banner>
### React
If your front-end application is built with React or Next.js, you can use the `useLivePreview` hook that Payload provides.
| **`BoldTextFeature`** | Yes | Handles the bold text format |
| **`ItalicTextFeature`** | Yes | Handles the italic text format |
| **`UnderlineTextFeature`** | Yes | Handles the underline text format |
@@ -157,7 +157,8 @@ Here's an overview of all the included features:
| **`RelationshipFeature`** | Yes | Allows you to create block-level (not inline) relationships to other documents |
| **`BlockQuoteFeature`** | Yes | Allows you to create block-level quotes |
| **`UploadFeature`** | Yes | Allows you to create block-level upload nodes - this supports all kinds of uploads, not just images |
| **`BlocksFeature`** | No | Allows you to use Payload's [Blocks Field](/docs/fields/blocks) directly inside your editor. In the feature props, you can specify the allowed blocks - just like in the Blocks field. |
| **`HorizontalRuleFeature`** | Yes | Horizontal rules / separators. Basically displays an <hr> element |
| **`BlocksFeature`** | No | Allows you to use Payload's [Blocks Field](/docs/fields/blocks) directly inside your editor. In the feature props, you can specify the allowed blocks - just like in the Blocks field. |
| **`TreeViewFeature`** | No | Adds a debug box under the editor, which allows you to see the current editor state live, the dom, as well as time travel. Very useful for debugging |
## Creating your own, custom Feature
@@ -173,7 +174,7 @@ Next, take a look at the [features we've already built](https://github.com/paylo
Lexical saves data in JSON, but can also generate its HTML representation via two main methods:
1. **Outputting HTML from the Collection:** Create a new field in your collection to convert saved JSON content to HTML. Payload generates and outputs the HTML for use in your frontend.
2. **Generating HTML on the Frontend:** Convert JSON to HTML on-demand, either in your frontend or elsewhere.
2. **Generating HTML on any server** Convert JSON to HTML on-demand on the server.
The editor comes with built-in HTML serializers, simplifying the process of converting JSON to HTML.
// The HTMLConverter Feature is the feature which manages the HTML serializers. If you do not pass any arguments to it, it will use the default serializers.
// The HTMLConverter Feature is the feature which manages the HTML serializers.
// If you do not pass any arguments to it, it will use the default serializers.
The `lexicalHTML()` function creates a new field that automatically converts the referenced lexical richText field into HTML through an afterRead hook.
#### Generating HTML in the Frontend:
#### Generating HTML anywhere on the server:
If you wish to convert JSON to HTML ad-hoc, use this code snippet:
@@ -234,6 +236,19 @@ This method employs `convertLexicalToHTML` from `@payloadcms/richtext-lexical`,
Because every `Feature` is able to provide html converters, and because the `htmlFeature` can modify those or provide their own, we need to consolidate them with the default html Converters using the `consolidateHTMLConverters` function.
#### CSS
Payload's lexical HTML converter does not generate CSS for you, but it does add classes to the generated HTML. You can use these classes to style the HTML in your frontend.
Here is some "base" CSS you can use to ensure that nested lists render correctly:
```css
/* Base CSS for Lexical HTML */
.nestedListItem, .list-check {
list-style-type: none;
}
```
#### Creating your own HTML Converter
HTML Converters are typed as `HTMLConverter`, which contains the node type it should handle, and a function that accepts the serialized node from the lexical editor, and outputs the HTML string. Here's the HTML Converter of the Upload node as an example:
| **`staticURL`** \* | The URL path to use to access your uploads. Relative path like `/media` will be served by payload. Full path like `https://example.com/media` needs to be served by another web server. |
| **`staticDir`** \* | The folder directory to use to store media in. Can be either an absolute path or relative to the directory that contains your config. |
| **`adminThumbnail`** | Set the way that the Admin panel will display thumbnails for this Collection. [More](#admin-thumbnails) |
| **`crop`** | Set to `false` to disable the cropping tool in the Admin panel. Crop is enabled by default. [More](#crop-and-focal-point-selector) |
| **`disableLocalStorage`** | Completely disable uploading files to disk locally. [More](#disabling-local-upload-storage) |
| **`focalPoint`** | Set to `false` to disable the focal point selection tool in the Admin panel. The focal point selector is only available when `imageSizes` or `resizeOptions` are defined. [More](#crop-and-focal-point-selector) |
| **`formatOptions`** | An object with `format` and `options` that are used with the Sharp image library to format the upload file. [More](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/api-output#toformat) |
| **`handlers`** | Array of Express request handlers to execute before the built-in Payload static middleware executes. |
| **`imageSizes`** | If specified, image uploads will be automatically resized in accordance to these image sizes. [More](#image-sizes) |
| **`mimeTypes`** | Restrict mimeTypes in the file picker. Array of valid mimetypes or mimetype wildcards [More](#mimetypes) |
| **`staticOptions`** | Set options for `express.static` to use while serving your static files. [More](http://expressjs.com/en/resources/middleware/serve-static.html) |
| **`resizeOptions`** | An object passed to the the Sharp image library to resize the uploaded file. [More](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/api-resize) |
| **`filesRequiredOnCreate`** | Mandate file data on creation, default is true. |
| **`staticURL`** \* | The URL path to use to access your uploads. Relative path like `/media` will be served by payload. Full path like `https://example.com/media` needs to be served by another web server. |
| **`staticDir`** \* | The folder directory to use to store media in. Can be either an absolute path or relative to the directory that contains your config. |
| **`adminThumbnail`** | Set the way that the Admin panel will display thumbnails for this Collection. [More](#admin-thumbnails) |
| **`crop`** | Set to `false` to disable the cropping tool in the Admin panel. Crop is enabled by default. [More](#crop-and-focal-point-selector) |
| **`disableLocalStorage`** | Completely disable uploading files to disk locally. [More](#disabling-local-upload-storage) |
| **`externalFileHeaderFilter`** | Accepts existing headers and can filter/modify them. |
| **`focalPoint`** | Set to `false` to disable the focal point selection tool in the Admin panel. The focal point selector is only available when `imageSizes` or `resizeOptions` are defined. [More](#crop-and-focal-point-selector) |
| **`formatOptions`** | An object with `format` and `options` that are used with the Sharp image library to format the upload file. [More](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/api-output#toformat) |
| **`handlers`** | Array of Express request handlers to execute before the built-in Payload static middleware executes. |
| **`imageSizes`** | If specified, image uploads will be automatically resized in accordance to these image sizes. [More](#image-sizes) |
| **`mimeTypes`** | Restrict mimeTypes in the file picker. Array of valid mimetypes or mimetype wildcards [More](#mimetypes) |
| **`staticOptions`** | Set options for `express.static` to use while serving your static files. [More](http://expressjs.com/en/resources/middleware/serve-static.html) |
| **`resizeOptions`** | An object passed to the the Sharp image library to resize the uploaded file. [More](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/api-resize) |
| **`filesRequiredOnCreate`** | Mandate file data on creation, default is true. |
_An asterisk denotes that a property above is required._
This example demonstrates how to achieve a virtual hierarchy between documents in your [Payload](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload) application.
A blank template for [Payload](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload) to help you get up and running quickly. This repo may have been created by running `npx create-payload-app@latest` and selecting the "blank" template or by cloning this template on [Payload Cloud](https://payloadcms.com/new/clone/blank).
## Quick Start
See the official [Examples Directory](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples) for details on how to use Payload in a variety of different ways.
## Development
To spin up the project locally, follow these steps:
@@ -14,33 +16,15 @@ To spin up the project locally, follow these steps:
That's it! Changes made in `./src` will be reflected in your app.
## How it works
### Docker
This example achieves parent/child relationships between your documents through the use of virtual fields. When you query a document with the `?children=true` query param, an afterRead hook is used to populate the documents within its own tree.
Alternatively, you can use [Docker](https://www.docker.com) to spin up this project locally. To do so, follow these steps:
For more information on how virtual fields, see the [Official Virtual Fields Example](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/virtual-fields).
1. Follow [steps 1 and 2 from above](#development), the docker-compose file will automatically use the `.env` file in your project root
1. Next run `docker-compose up`
1. Follow [steps 4 and 5 from above](#development) to login and create your first admin user
### Collections
See the [Collections](https://payloadcms.com/docs/configuration/collections) docs for details on how to extend any of this functionality.
- #### Users
The `users` collection is a default payload users collection.
- #### Entities
The `entities` collection can define a parent as any other entity. It has a virtual field that will also populate children when it is called via the API using a query `children=true`. See [Virtual Fields](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples/virtual-fields) for more details on how virtual fields work.
The virtual field retrieves __all__ children which includes other entities and people.
- #### People
The `people` collection is a collection that can define an array of parent entities. It also has an allocation field. This is for demonstrating attaching data to a parent-child relationship.
## Development
To spin up this example locally, follow the [Quick Start](#quick-start).
That's it! The Docker instance will help you get up and running quickly while also standardizing the development environment across your teams.
A blank template for [Payload](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload) to help you get up and running quickly. This repo may have been created by running `npx create-payload-app@latest` and selecting the "blank" template or by cloning this template on [Payload Cloud](https://payloadcms.com/new/clone/blank).
See the official [Examples Directory](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/tree/main/examples) for details on how to use Payload in a variety of different ways.
## Development
To spin up the project locally, follow these steps:
1. First clone the repo
1. Then `cd YOUR_PROJECT_REPO && cp .env.example .env`
1. Next `yarn && yarn dev` (or `docker-compose up`, see [Docker](#docker))
1. Now `open http://localhost:3000/admin` to access the admin panel
1. Create your first admin user using the form on the page
That's it! Changes made in `./src` will be reflected in your app.
### Docker
Alternatively, you can use [Docker](https://www.docker.com) to spin up this project locally. To do so, follow these steps:
1. Follow [steps 1 and 2 from above](#development), the docker-compose file will automatically use the `.env` file in your project root
1. Next run `docker-compose up`
1. Follow [steps 4 and 5 from above](#development) to login and create your first admin user
That's it! The Docker instance will help you get up and running quickly while also standardizing the development environment across your teams.
## Production
To run Payload in production, you need to build and serve the Admin panel. To do so, follow these steps:
1. First invoke the `payload build` script by running `yarn build` or `npm run build` in your project root. This creates a `./build` directory with a production-ready admin bundle.
1. Then run `yarn serve` or `npm run serve` to run Node in production and serve Payload from the `./build` directory.
### Deployment
The easiest way to deploy your project is to use [Payload Cloud](https://payloadcms.com/new/import), a one-click hosting solution to deploy production-ready instances of your Payload apps directly from your GitHub repo. You can also deploy your app manually, check out the [deployment documentation](https://payloadcms.com/docs/production/deployment) for full details.
## Questions
If you have any issues or questions, reach out to us on [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/payload) or start a [GitHub discussion](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions).
"start":"cross-env NODE_OPTIONS=--no-deprecation next start",
"lint":"cross-env NODE_OPTIONS=--no-deprecation next lint",
"generate:types":"payload generate:types"
},
"dependencies":{
"dotenv":"^8.2.0",
"express":"^4.17.1",
"payload":"latest"
"@payloadcms/db-mongodb":"beta",
"@payloadcms/next":"beta",
"@payloadcms/richtext-lexical":"beta",
"cross-env":"^7.0.3",
"next":"^14.3.0-canary.7",
"payload":"beta",
"react":"^18.2.0",
"react-dom":"^18.2.0",
"sharp":"0.32.6"
},
"devDependencies":{
"@types/express":"^4.17.9",
"copyfiles":"^2.4.1",
"cross-env":"^7.0.3",
"nodemon":"^2.0.6",
"ts-node":"^9.1.1",
"typescript":"^4.8.4"
"@types/node":"^20.11.25",
"@types/react":"^18.2.64",
"@types/react-dom":"^18.2.21",
"dotenv":"^16.4.5",
"tsx":"^4.7.1",
"typescript":"^5.4.2"
}
}
}
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