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
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.
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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.
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.
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.

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`.
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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!
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.
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)
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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)
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`.
.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.
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Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
### 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.
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Co-authored-by: Sasha <64744993+r1tsuu@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Popus <paul@nouance.io>