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Alessio Gravili
5c94d2dc71 feat: support next.js 15.4.4 (#13280)
- bumps next.js from 15.3.2 to 15.4.4 in monorepo and templates. It's
important to run our tests against the latest Next.js version to
guarantee full compatibility.
- bumps playwright because of peer dependency conflict with next 15.4.4
- bumps react types because why not

https://nextjs.org/blog/next-15-4

As part of this upgrade, the functionality added by
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/11658 broke. This PR fixes it
by creating a wrapper around `React.isValidElemen`t that works for
Next.js 15.4.

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Jarrod Flesch
b1aac19668 chore(next): cleanup unused code (#13292)
Looks like a merge resolution kept unused code. The same condition is
added a couple lines below this removal.
2025-07-28 13:43:51 +00:00
Sean Zubrickas
d093bb1f00 fix: refactors toast error rendering (#13252)
Fixes #13191

- Render a single html element for single error messages
- Preserve ul structure for multiple errors
- Updates tests to check for both cases
2025-07-28 05:59:25 -07:00
Alessio Gravili
2e9ba10fb5 docs: remove obsolete scheduler property (#13278)
That property does not exist and was used in a previous, outdated
implementation of auto scheduling
2025-07-25 16:25:47 -07:00
Alessio Gravili
8518141a5e fix(drizzle): respect join.type config (#13258)
Respects join.type instead of hardcoding leftJoin
2025-07-25 15:46:20 -07:00
Alessio Gravili
6d6c9ebc56 perf(drizzle): 2x faster db.deleteMany (#13255)
Previously, `db.deleteMany` on postgres resulted in 2 roundtrips to the
database (find + delete with ids). This PR passes the where query
directly to the `deleteWhere` function, resulting in only one roundtrip
to the database (delete with where).

If the where query queries other tables (=> joins required), this falls
back to find + delete with ids. However, this is also more optimized
than before, as we now pass `select: { id: true }` to the findMany
query.

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2025-07-25 15:46:09 -07:00
German Jablonski
7cd4a8a602 fix(richtext-lexical): unify indent between different converters and make paragraphs and lists match without CSS (#13274)
Previously, the Lexical editor was using px, and the JSX converter was
using rem. #12848 fixed the inconsistency by changing the editor to rem,
but it should have been the other way around, changing the JSX converter
to px.

You can see the latest explanation about why it should be 40px
[here](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/13130#issuecomment-3058348085).
In short, that's the default indentation all browsers use for lists.

This time I'm making sure to leave clear comments everywhere and a test
to avoid another regression.

Here is an image of what the e2e test looks like:

<img width="321" height="678" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8880c7cb-a954-4487-8377-aee17c06754c"
/>

The first part is the Lexical editor, the second is the JSX converter.

As you can see, the checkbox in JSX looks a little odd because it uses
an input checkbox (as opposed to a pseudo-element in the Lexical
editor). I thought about adding an inline style to move it slightly to
the left, but I found that browsers don't have a standard size for the
checkbox; it varies by browser and device.
That requires a little more thought; I'll address that in a future PR.

Fixes #13130
2025-07-25 22:58:49 +01:00
Jarrod Flesch
bc802846c5 fix: serve svg+xml as svg (#13277)
Based from https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/13276

Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/7624

If an uploaded image has `.svg` ext, and the mimeType is read as
`application/xml` adjust the mimeType to `image/svg+xml`.

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2025-07-25 21:00:51 +00:00
Jarrod Flesch
e8f6cb5ed1 fix: svg+xml file detection (#13276)
Adds logic for svg+xml file type detection.

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2025-07-25 18:33:53 +00:00
Elliot DeNolf
23bd67515c templates: bump for v3.49.0 (#13273)
🤖 Automated bump of templates for v3.49.0

Triggered by user: @denolfe

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2025-07-25 13:39:09 -04:00
Jarrod Flesch
e29d1d98d4 fix(plugin-multi-tenant): prefer assigned tenants for selector population (#13213)
When populating the selector it should populate it with assigned tenants
before fetching all tenants that a user has access to.

You may have "public" tenants and while a user may have _access_ to the
tenant, the selector should show the ones they are assigned to. Users
with full access are the ones that should be able to see the public ones
for editing.
2025-07-25 10:10:26 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
4ac428d250 chore(release): v3.49.0 [skip ci] 2025-07-25 09:27:41 -04:00
Sasha
75385de01f fix: filtering by polymorphic relationships inside other fields (#13265)
Previously, filtering by a polymorphic relationship inside an array /
group (unless the `name` is `version`) / tab caused `QueryError: The
following path cannot be queried:`.
2025-07-25 09:10:21 -04:00
Patrik
f63dc2a10c feat: adds trash support (soft deletes) (#12656)
### What?

This PR introduces complete trash (soft-delete) support. When a
collection is configured with `trash: true`, documents can now be
soft-deleted and restored via both the API and the admin panel.

```
import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload'

const Posts: CollectionConfig = {
  slug: 'posts',
  trash: true, // <-- New collection config prop @default false
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'title',
      type: 'text',
    },
    // other fields...
  ],
}
```

### Why

Soft deletes allow developers and admins to safely remove documents
without losing data immediately. This enables workflows like reversible
deletions, trash views, and auditing—while preserving compatibility with
drafts, autosave, and version history.

### How?

#### Backend

- Adds new `trash: true` config option to collections.
- When enabled:
  - A `deletedAt` timestamp is conditionally injected into the schema.
- Soft deletion is performed by setting `deletedAt` instead of removing
the document from the database.
- Extends all relevant API operations (`find`, `findByID`, `update`,
`delete`, `versions`, etc.) to support a new `trash` param:
  - `trash: false` → excludes trashed documents (default)
  - `trash: true` → includes both trashed and non-trashed documents
- To query **only trashed** documents: use `trash: true` with a `where`
clause like `{ deletedAt: { exists: true } }`
- Enforces delete access control before allowing a soft delete via
update or updateByID.
- Disables version restoring on trashed documents (must be restored
first).

#### Admin Panel

- Adds a dedicated **Trash view**: `/collections/:collectionSlug/trash`
- Default delete action now soft-deletes documents when `trash: true` is
set.
- **Delete confirmation modal** includes a checkbox to permanently
delete instead.
- Trashed documents:
- Displays UI banner for better clarity of trashed document edit view vs
non-trashed document edit view
  - Render in a read-only edit view
  - Still allow access to **Preview**, **API**, and **Versions** tabs
- Updated Status component:
- Displays “Previously published” or “Previously a draft” for trashed
documents.
  - Disables status-changing actions when documents are in trash.
- Adds new **Restore** bulk action to clear the `deletedAt` timestamp.
- New `Restore` and `Permanently Delete` buttons for
single-trashed-document restore and permanent deletion.
- **Restore confirmation modal** includes a checkbox to restore as
`published`, defaults to `draft`.
- Adds **Empty Trash** and **Delete permanently** bulk actions.
  
#### Notes

- This feature is completely opt-in. Collections without trash: true
behave exactly as before.



https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/00b83f8a-0442-441e-a89e-d5dc1f49dd37
2025-07-25 09:08:22 -04:00
German Jablonski
4a712b3483 fix(ui): preserve localized blocks and arrays when using CopyToLocale (#13216)
## Problem:
In PR #11887, a bug fix for `copyToLocale` was introduced to address
issues with copying content between locales in Postgres. However, an
incorrect algorithm was used, which removed all "id" properties from
documents being copied. This led to bug #12536, where `copyToLocale`
would mistakenly delete the document in the source language, affecting
not only Postgres but any database.

## Cause and Solution:

When copying documents with localized arrays or blocks, Postgres throws
errors if there are two blocks with the same ID. This is why PR #11887
removed all IDs from the document to avoid conflicts. However, this
removal was too broad and caused issues in cases where it was
unnecessary.


The correct solution should remove the IDs only in nested fields whose
ancestors are localized. The reasoning is as follows:
- When an array/block is **not localized** (`localized: false`), if it
contains localized fields, these fields share the same ID across
different locales.
- When an array/block **is localized** (`localized: true`), its
descendant fields cannot share the same ID across different locales if
Postgres is being used. This wouldn't be an issue if the table
containing localized blocks had a composite primary key of `locale +
id`. However, since the primary key is just `id`, we need to assign a
new ID for these fields.

This PR properly removes IDs **only for nested fields** whose ancestors
are localized.

Fixes #12536

## Example:
### Before Fix:
```js
// Original document (en)
array: [{
  id: "123",
  text: { en: "English text" }
}]

// After copying to 'es' locale, a new ID was created instead of updating the existing item
array: [{
  id: "456",  // 🐛 New ID created!
  text: { es: "Spanish text" } // 🐛 'en' locale is missing
}]
```
### After fix:
```js
// After fix
array: [{
  id: "123",  //  Same ID maintained
  text: {
    en: "English text",
    es: "Spanish text"  //  Properly merged with existing item
  }
}]
```


## Additional fixes:

### TraverseFields

In the process of designing an appropriate solution, I detected a couple
of bugs in traverseFields that are also addressed in this PR.

### Fixed MongoDB Empty Array Handling

During testing, I discovered that MongoDB and PostgreSQL behave
differently when querying documents that don't exist in a specific
locale:
- PostgreSQL: Returns the document with data from the fallback locale
- MongoDB: Returns the document with empty arrays for localized fields

This difference caused `copyToLocale` to fail in MongoDB because the
merge algorithm only checked for `null` or `undefined` values, but not
empty arrays. When MongoDB returned `content: []` for a non-existent
locale, the algorithm would attempt to iterate over the empty array
instead of using the source locale's data.

### Move test e2e to int

The test introduced in #11887 didn't catch the bug because our e2e suite
doesn't run on Postgres. I migrated the test to an integration test that
does run on Postgres and MongoDB.
2025-07-24 20:37:13 +01:00
Jarrod Flesch
fa7d209cc9 fix(ui): incorrect blocks label sizing (#13264)
Blocks container labels should match the Array and Tab labels. Uses same
styling approach as Array labels.

### Before
<img width="229" height="260" alt="CleanShot 2025-07-24 at 12 26 38"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9c4eb7c5-3638-4b47-805b-1206f195f5eb"
/>

### After
<img width="245" height="259" alt="CleanShot 2025-07-24 at 12 27 00"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c04933b4-226f-403b-9913-24ba00857aab"
/>
2025-07-24 19:34:29 +00:00
Jacob Fletcher
bccf6ab16f feat: group by (#13138)
Supports grouping documents by specific fields within the list view.

For example, imagine having a "posts" collection with a "categories"
field. To report on each specific category, you'd traditionally filter
for each category, one at a time. This can be quite inefficient,
especially with large datasets.

Now, you can interact with all categories simultaneously, grouped by
distinct values.

Here is a simple demonstration:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0dcd19d2-e983-47e6-9ea2-cfdd2424d8b5

Enable on any collection by setting the `admin.groupBy` property:

```ts
import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload'

const MyCollection: CollectionConfig = {
  // ...
  admin: {
    groupBy: true
  }
}
```

This is currently marked as beta to gather feedback while we reach full
stability, and to leave room for API changes and other modifications.
Use at your own risk.

Note: when using `groupBy`, bulk editing is done group-by-group. In the
future we may support cross-group bulk editing.

Dependent on #13102 (merged).

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2025-07-24 14:00:52 -04:00
Dan Ribbens
14322a71bb docs(plugin-import-export): document plugin-import-export (#13243)
Add documentation for @payloadcms/plugin-import-export.
2025-07-24 17:03:21 +00:00
Patrik
7e81d30808 fix(ui): ensure document unlocks when logging out from edit view of a locked document (#13142)
### What?

Refactors the `LeaveWithoutSaving` modal to be generic and delegates
document unlock logic back to the `DefaultEditView` component via a
callback.

### Why?

Previously, `unlockDocument` was triggered in a cleanup `useEffect` in
the edit view. When logging out from the edit view, the unlock request
would often fail due to the session ending — leaving the document in a
locked state.

### How?

- Introduced `onConfirm` and `onPrevent` props for `LeaveWithoutSaving`.
- Moved all document lock/unlock logic into `DefaultEditView`’s
`handleLeaveConfirm`.
- Captures the next navigation target via `onPrevent` and evaluates
whether to unlock based on:
  - Locking being enabled.
  - Current user owning the lock.
- Navigation not targeting internal admin views (`/preview`, `/api`,
`/versions`).

---------

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2025-07-24 09:18:49 -07:00
Sasha
a83ed5ebb5 fix(db-postgres): search is broken when useAsTitle is not specified (#13232)
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/13171
2025-07-24 18:42:17 +03:00
Patrik
8f85da8931 fix(plugin-import-export): json preview and downloads preserve nesting and exclude disabled fields (#13210)
### What?

Improves both the JSON preview and export functionality in the
import-export plugin:
- Preserves proper nesting of object and array fields (e.g., groups,
tabs, arrays)
- Excludes any fields explicitly marked as `disabled` via
`custom.plugin-import-export`
- Ensures downloaded files use proper JSON formatting when `format` is
`json` (no CSV-style flattening)

### Why?

Previously:
- The JSON preview flattened all fields to a single level and included
disabled fields.
- Exported files with `format: json` were still CSV-style data encoded
as `.json`, rather than real JSON.

### How?

- Refactored `/preview-data` JSON handling to preserve original document
shape.
- Applied `removeDisabledFields` to clean nested fields using
dot-notation paths.
- Updated `createExport` to skip `flattenObject` for JSON formats, using
a nested JSON filter instead.
- Fixed streaming and buffered export paths to output valid JSON arrays
when `format` is `json`.
2025-07-24 11:36:46 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
e48427e59a feat(ui): expose refresh method to list drawer context (#13173) 2025-07-24 10:12:45 -04:00
Sasha
7ae4f8c709 docs: add status to forbidden field names when using Postgres and drafts are enabled (#13233)
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/13144
2025-07-24 16:29:53 +03:00
Alessio Gravili
1ad7b55e05 refactor(drizzle): use getTableName utility (#13257)
~~Sometimes, drizzle is adding the same join to the joins array twice
(`addJoinTable`), despite the table being the same. This is due to a bug
in `getNameFromDrizzleTable` where it would sometimes return a UUID
instead of the table name.~~

~~This PR changes it to read from the drizzle:BaseName symbol instead,
which is correctly returning the table name in my testing. It falls back
to `getTableName`, which uses drizzle:Name.~~

This for some reason fails the tests. Instead, this PR just uses the
getTableName utility now instead of searching for the symbol manually.
2025-07-24 12:04:16 +00:00
Alessio Gravili
aeee0704dd chore: add new int test verifying that select *improves* performance of new optimization (#13254)
https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/13186 actually made the
select API _more powerful_, as it can reduce the amount of db calls even
for complex collections with blocks down to 1.

This PR adds a test that verifies this.

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2025-07-23 16:48:25 -07:00
Jarrod Flesch
29fb9ee5b4 fix(ui): monomorphic relationship fields should not show relationTo option labels (#13245) 2025-07-23 16:31:05 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
0eac58ed72 fix(next): prevent base list filters from being injected into the url (#13253)
Prevents base list filters from being injected into the URL.

This is a problem with the multi-tenant plugin, for example, where
changing the tenant adds a `baseListFilter` to the query, but should
never be exposed to the end user.

Introduced in #13200.
2025-07-23 15:19:10 -04:00
Sasha
380ce04d5c perf(db-postgres): avoid including prettier to the bundle (#13251)
This PR optimizes bundle size with drizzle adapters by avoiding
including `prettier` to the production bundle
2025-07-23 19:05:31 +03:00
Alessio Gravili
94f5e790f6 perf(drizzle): single-roundtrip db updates for simple collections (#13186)
Currently, an optimized DB update (simple data => no
delete-and-create-row) does the following:
1. sql UPDATE
2. sql SELECT

This PR reduces this further to one single DB call for simple
collections:
1. sql UPDATE with RETURNING()

This only works for simple collections that do not have any fields that
need to be fetched from other tables. If a collection has fields like
relationship or blocks, we'll need that separate SELECT call to join in
the other tables.

In 4.0, we can remove all "complex" fields from the jobs collection and
replace them with a JSON field to make use of this optimization

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2025-07-23 01:45:55 -07:00
Elliot DeNolf
3f8fb6734c ci: default audit-dependencies script to high severity (#13244)
Default the audit-dependencies workflow to use high severity by default.
2025-07-22 16:44:56 -04:00
Jarrod Flesch
412bf4ff73 fix(ui): select all should reset when params change, page, filter, etc (#12612)
Fixes #11938
Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/13154

When select-all is checked and you filter or change the page, the
selected documents should reset.
2025-07-22 15:23:02 -04:00
Patrik
246a42b727 chore(plugin-import-export): use debug-level logging for createExport process (#13242)
### What?

Replaces all `payload.logger.info` calls with `payload.logger.debug` in
the `createExport` function.

### Why?

info logs are too verbose. Using debug ensures detailed logs.

### How?

- Updated all logger calls in `createExport` to use `debug` instead of
`info`.
2025-07-22 18:09:04 +00:00
Elliot DeNolf
e7a652f0a8 build: suppress pnpm update notification (#13241)
Suppress pnpm update notification
2025-07-22 13:27:44 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
77f279e768 docs: remove payload cloud (#13240)
Remove Payload Cloud from docs
2025-07-22 13:12:20 -04:00
Sasha
c1cfceb7dc fix(db-mongodb): handle duplicate unique index error for DocumentDB (#13239)
Currently, with DocumentDB instead of a friendly error like "Value must
be unique" we see a generic "Something went wrong" message.
This PR fixes that by adding a fallback to parse the message instead of
using `error.keyValue` which doesn't exist for responses from
DocumentDB.
2025-07-22 16:53:25 +00:00
fgrsource
0eb8f75946 docs: fix typo, example was not valid JSON (#13224)
### What?
A comma is missing in the example code. This results in not valid JSON.

### Why?
I stumbled upon it, while setting up a Tenant-based Payload for the
first time.

### How?
Adding a comma results in valid JSON.

Fixes #
Added a comma. ;)
2025-07-21 15:18:40 +00:00
Chandler Gonzales
af2ddff203 fix: text field validation for minLength: 1, required: false (#13124)
Fixes #13113

### How?

Does not rely on JS falseyness, instead explicitly checking for null &
undefined


I'm not actually certain this is the approach we want to take. Some
people might interpret "required" as not null, not-undefined and min
length > 1 in the case of strings. If they do, this change to the
behavior in the not-required case will break their expectations
2025-07-21 09:23:44 -04:00
Jessica Rynkar
dce898d7ca fix(ui): ensure publishSpecificLocale works during create operation (#13129)
### What?
This PR ensures that when a document is created using the `Publish in
__` button, it is saved to the correct locale.

### Why?
During document creation, the buttons `Publish` or `Publish in [locale]`
have the same effect. As a result, we overlooked the case where a user
may specifically click `Publish in [locale]` for the first save. In this
scenario, the create operation does not respect the
`publishSpecificLocale` value, so the document was always saved in the
default locale regardless of the intended one.

### How?
Passes the `publishSpecificLocale` value to the create operation,
ensuring the document and version is saved to the correct locale.

**Fixes:** #13117
2025-07-21 09:19:51 -04:00
Jarrod Flesch
7f9de6d101 fix: empty folderType arrays break relational dbs (#13219)
Relational databases were broken with folders because it was querying
on:
```ts
{
  folderType: {
    equals: []
  }
}
```

Which does not work since the select hasMany stores values in a separate
table.
2025-07-21 08:39:18 -04:00
German Jablonski
d6e21adaf0 docs: shorten line length in code snippet comments to avoid horizontal scrolling (#13217)
prettier doesn't seem to cover that, and horizontal scrolling in the
browser is even more annoying than in the IDE.
Regex used in the search engine: `^[ \t]*\* `
2025-07-18 15:28:44 +01:00
Jacob Fletcher
d7a3faa4e9 fix(ui): properly sync search params to user preferences (#13200)
Some search params within the list view do not properly sync to user
preferences, and visa versa.

For example, when selecting a query preset, the `?preset=123` param is
injected into the URL and saved to preferences, but when reloading the
page without the param, that preset is not reactivated as expected.

### Problem 

The reason this wasn't working before is that omitting this param would
also reset prefs. It was designed this way in order to support
client-side resets, e.g. clicking the query presets "x" button.

This pattern would never work, however, because this means that every
time the user navigates to the list view directly, their preference is
cleared, as no param would exist in the query.

Note: this is not an issue with _all_ params, as not all are handled in
the same way.

### Solution

The fix is to use empty values instead, e.g. `?preset=`. When the server
receives this, it knows to clear the pref. If it doesn't exist at all,
it knows to load from prefs. And if it has a value, it saves to prefs.
On the client, we sanitize those empty values back out so they don't
appear in the URL in the end.

This PR also refactors much of the list query context and its respective
provider to be significantly more predictable and easier to work with,
namely:

- The `ListQuery` type now fully aligns with what Payload APIs expect,
e.g. `page` is a number, not a string
- The provider now receives a single `query` prop which matches the
underlying context 1:1
- Propagating the query from the server to the URL is significantly more
predictable
- Any new props that may be supported in the future will automatically
work
- No more reconciling `columns` and `listPreferences.columns`, its just
`query.columns`

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2025-07-18 09:29:26 -04:00
iamacup
46d8a26b0d fix: handle undefined values in afterChange hooks when read:false and create:true on the field level access for parents and siblings (#12664)
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### What?

Fixes a bug where `afterChange` hooks would attempt to access values for
fields that are `read: false` but `create: true`, resulting in
`undefined` values and unexpected behavior.

### Why?

In scenarios where access control allows field creation (`create: true`)
but disallows reading it (`read: false`), hooks like `afterChange` would
still attempt to operate on `undefined` values from `siblingDoc` or
`previousDoc`, potentially causing errors or skipped logic.

### How?

Adds safe optional chaining and fallback object initialization in
`promise.ts` for:
- `previousDoc[field.name]`
- `siblingDoc[field.name]`
- Group, Array, and Block field traversals

This ensures that these values are treated as empty objects or arrays
where appropriate to prevent runtime errors during traversal or hook
execution.

Fixes https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/issues/12660

---------

Co-authored-by: Niall Bambury <niall.bambury@cuckoo.co>
2025-07-18 13:34:54 +01:00
Alessio Gravili
c08b2aea89 feat: scheduling jobs (#12863)
Adds a new `schedule` property to workflow and task configs that can be
used to have Payload automatically _queue_ jobs following a certain
_schedule_.

Docs:
https://payloadcms.com/docs/dynamic/jobs-queue/schedules?branch=feat/schedule-jobs

## API Example

```ts
export default buildConfig({
  // ...
  jobs: {
    // ...
    scheduler: 'manual', // Or `cron` if you're not using serverless. If `manual` is used, then user needs to set up running /api/payload-jobs/handleSchedules or payload.jobs.handleSchedules in regular intervals
    tasks: [
      {
        schedule: [
          {
            cron: '* * * * * *',
            queue: 'autorunSecond',
            // Hooks are optional
            hooks: {
              // Not an array, as providing and calling `defaultBeforeSchedule` would be more error-prone if this was an array
              beforeSchedule: async (args) => {
                // Handles verifying that there are no jobs already scheduled or processing.
                // You can override this behavior by not calling defaultBeforeSchedule, e.g. if you wanted
                // to allow a maximum of 3 scheduled jobs in the queue instead of 1, or add any additional conditions
                const result = await args.defaultBeforeSchedule(args)
                return {
                  ...result,
                  input: {
                    message: 'This task runs every second',
                  },
                }
              },
              afterSchedule: async (args) => {
                await args.defaultAfterSchedule(args) // Handles updating the payload-jobs-stats global
                args.req.payload.logger.info(
                  'EverySecond task scheduled: ' +
                  (args.status === 'success' ? args.job.id : 'skipped or failed to schedule'),
                )
              },
            },
          },
        ],
        slug: 'EverySecond',
        inputSchema: [
          {
            name: 'message',
            type: 'text',
            required: true,
          },
        ],
        handler: ({ input, req }) => {
          req.payload.logger.info(input.message)
          return {
            output: {},
          }
        },
      }
    ]
  }
})
```

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2025-07-18 06:48:27 -04:00
Jake Fell
4ae503d700 fix: exit payload jobs:run process after completion (#13211)
### What?

Exit the process after running jobs.

### Why?

When running the `payload jobs:run` bin script with a postgres database
the process hangs forever.

### How?

Execute `process.exit(0)` after running all jobs.
2025-07-17 19:33:49 +00:00
Elliot DeNolf
a3361356b2 chore(release): v3.48.0 [skip ci] 2025-07-17 14:45:59 -04:00
Patrik
95e373e60b fix(plugin-import-export): disabled flag to cascade to nested fields from parent containers (#13199)
### What?

Fixes the `custom.plugin-import-export.disabled` flag to correctly
disable fields in all nested structures including:
- Groups
- Arrays
- Tabs
- Blocks

Previously, only top-level fields or direct children were respected.
This update ensures nested paths (e.g. `group.array.field1`,
`blocks.hero.title`, etc.) are matched and filtered from exports.

### Why?

- Updated regex logic in both `createExport` and Preview components to
recursively support:
  - Indexed array fields (e.g. `array_0_field1`)
  - Block fields with slugs (e.g. `blocks_0_hero_title`)
  - Nested field accessors with correct part-by-part expansion

### How?

To allow users to disable entire field groups or deeply nested fields in
structured layouts.
2025-07-17 18:12:58 +00:00
Jarrod Flesch
12539c61d4 feat(ui): supports collection scoped folders (#12797)
As discussed in [this
RFC](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/discussions/12729), this PR
supports collection-scoped folders. You can scope folders to multiple
collection types or just one.

This unlocks the possibility to have folders on a per collection instead
of always being shared on every collection. You can combine this feature
with the `browseByFolder: false` to completely isolate a collection from
other collections.

Things left to do:
- [x] ~~Create a custom react component for the selecting of
collectionSlugs to filter out available options based on the current
folders parameters~~


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/14cb1f09-8d70-4cb9-b1e2-09da89302995


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2025-07-17 13:24:22 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
6ae730b33b feat(richtext-lexical): export $createLinkNode and $isLinkNode for server use (#13205)
Exports `$createLinkNode`, `$isLinkNode` and the equivalent modules for
autolinks.

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2025-07-17 09:24:37 -04:00
Sasha
a20b43624b feat: add findDistinct operation (#13102)
Adds a new operation findDistinct that can give you distinct values of a
field for a given collection
Example:
Assume you have a collection posts with multiple documents, and some of
them share the same title:
```js
// Example dataset (some titles appear multiple times)
[
  { title: 'title-1' },
  { title: 'title-2' },
  { title: 'title-1' },
  { title: 'title-3' },
  { title: 'title-2' },
  { title: 'title-4' },
  { title: 'title-5' },
  { title: 'title-6' },
  { title: 'title-7' },
  { title: 'title-8' },
  { title: 'title-9' },
]
```
You can now retrieve all unique title values using findDistinct:
```js
const result = await payload.findDistinct({
  collection: 'posts',
  field: 'title',
})

console.log(result.values)
// Output:
// [
//   'title-1',
//   'title-2',
//   'title-3',
//   'title-4',
//   'title-5',
//   'title-6',
//   'title-7',
//   'title-8',
//   'title-9'
// ]
```
You can also limit the number of distinct results:
```js
const limitedResult = await payload.findDistinct({
  collection: 'posts',
  field: 'title',
  sortOrder: 'desc',
  limit: 3,
})

console.log(limitedResult.values)
// Output:
// [
//   'title-1',
//   'title-2',
//   'title-3'
// ]
```

You can also pass a `where` query to filter the documents.
2025-07-16 17:18:14 -04:00
Sean Zubrickas
cab7ba4a8a fix: Enhances field-level access controls on Users collection to address s… (#13197)
Enhance field-level access controls on Users collection to address
security concerns

- Restricted read/update access on `email` field to admins and the user
themselves
- Locked down `roles` field so only admins can create, read, or update
it
2025-07-16 15:36:32 -04:00