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103 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Elliot DeNolf
c9040b6095 chore(templates): update templates after branch rename 2024-11-17 12:52:18 -05:00
Elliot DeNolf
55d5edda6b ci: update pr action 2024-11-16 17:05:44 -05:00
Elliot DeNolf
1393d84bca feat(templates): programmatic migration gen (#9238)
Programmatically generate lockfiles and postgres migrations
2024-11-15 21:47:05 -05:00
Elliot DeNolf
1b16730b20 chore: remove useless script, can use HUSKY=0 2024-11-12 20:50:52 -05:00
Elliot DeNolf
def595e645 feat(templates): add with-vercel-website (#9144)
Add new `with-vercel-website` that uses the website template as a base.
2024-11-12 13:12:37 -05:00
Jacob Fletcher
c96fa613bc feat!: on demand rsc (#8364)
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>
2024-11-11 13:59:05 -05:00
Elliot DeNolf
320916f542 ci: build templates with packed deps (#8970)
Build templates using packed deps from the repo.
2024-11-07 10:49:21 -05:00
Elliot DeNolf
1b1dc82cfb feat!: rename @payloadcms/plugin-cloud (#8828)
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.
2024-10-24 21:19:15 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
a15765395d chore: add plugin-sentry to publish list 2024-10-10 16:40:01 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
d88e0617d6 chore: sort release note sections 2024-10-06 09:59:51 -07:00
Elliot DeNolf
50da2125a5 fix(templates): proper migration file import source for vercel-postgres (#8394)
- Add `ci` npm script properly for postgres templates
- Fix import source for migration files when using
`@payloadcms/db-vercel-postgres`
2024-09-24 12:24:59 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
e72f12af97 feat: templates update (#8391)
Run generate templates script
2024-09-24 11:20:35 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
c3bc2ba4a4 chore: bold the scope in release notes 2024-09-20 23:00:03 -04:00
Dan Ribbens
6ef2bdea15 feat!: join field (#7518)
## 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>
2024-09-20 11:10:16 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
b6a8d1c461 perf(richtext-lexical)!: greatly simplify lexical loading and improve performance (#8041)
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
2024-09-03 12:48:41 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
39cd8283c8 chore(scripts): release notes emoji 2024-09-01 19:39:52 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
828f5d866d build(scripts): add lint scripts to all, turbo lint tasks [skip ci] 2024-08-28 21:55:51 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
8c9ff3d54b revert(scripts): publish script progress prefix 2024-08-27 19:53:15 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
2bbb02b9c0 chore(scripts): add package count to publish script [skip ci] 2024-08-27 14:41:47 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
d05be016ce ci(scripts): emoji release notes 2024-08-23 16:25:50 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
825d8b83d1 feat(templates): add vercel postgres template (#7841)
- docs: add db-vercel-postgres info
- feat: update template variations
2024-08-23 15:17:26 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
3e5c31a024 chore(scripts): add db-vercel-postgres to publish list 2024-08-21 22:55:29 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
631431e006 feat: @payloadcms/db-vercel-postgres adapter (#7806)
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
})
```
2024-08-21 22:54:47 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
ebd43c7763 feat: pre-compile ui and richtext-lexical with react compiler (#7688)
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
2024-08-19 17:31:36 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
3d86bf1974 chore: update website and blank templates to incorporate import map changes (#7664) 2024-08-14 09:10:40 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
5fc9f76406 feat: filename compound index (#7651)
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'],
  },
}
```
2024-08-13 13:55:10 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
ba6ef6777f ci: auto release canary on success (#7444)
Automatically release canary on successful workflow.
2024-07-31 00:11:28 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
0627272d6c chore(scripts): adjust release notes indent 2024-07-24 14:27:36 -04:00
Dan Ribbens
09ad6e4280 feat(drizzle): abstract shared sql code to new package (#7320)
- 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
2024-07-24 12:43:29 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
904ec0160e feat: adds @payloadcms/live-preview-vue to release pipeline (#7328) 2024-07-24 10:07:34 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
4e6a7d489c chore(scripts): delete-recursively output spacing 2024-07-22 21:26:21 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
442518dbc9 ci: make release script synchronous to ensure consistency 2024-07-18 14:09:36 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
6d0dfeafc8 chore: ensure fs operations in bundle scripts finish in sync (#7218)
Hopefully fixes broken releases
2024-07-18 13:44:26 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
f86e0edf9e feat!: upgrade minimum react, react-dom, @types/react and @types/react-dom versions to match exactly what Next.js is using, various dependency cleanup (#7106)
**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
2024-07-11 18:33:45 +00:00
Elliot DeNolf
8ea87afd24 chore(scripts): improve release notes tag filtering 2024-07-10 11:05:27 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
1038e1c228 chore: move to eslint v9 (#7041)
- 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!
2024-07-09 09:50:37 -04:00
Jacob Fletcher
9e76c8f4e3 feat!: prebundle payload, ui, richtext-lexical (#6579)
# 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>
2024-06-17 14:25:36 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
27510bb963 chore(templates): fix vercel one click links [skip ci] 2024-06-11 16:30:11 -04:00
Alessio Gravili
1bd91b23ca chore: improved clean commands which work on windows and output pretty summary (#6685) 2024-06-09 05:21:11 +00:00
Elliot DeNolf
1dbb29e847 chore(templates): add generated templates [no-lint] (#6604)
Generate static template variations
2024-06-05 15:39:28 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
b2662eeb1f ci: update app-build-with-packed job (#6541)
Add `--ignore-workspace` and `--no-frozen-lockfile` where necessary
2024-05-28 14:35:18 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
e4185259b4 ci: properly prefix proposed release in release script with 'v' 2024-05-16 22:34:21 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
23c7ab2bc4 ci: add plugin-relationship-object-ids to publish list (#6335) 2024-05-13 10:14:10 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
5b201392cc ci: add storage-uploadthing 2024-05-10 17:15:22 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
f9d862d854 ci(scripts): update getPackageRegistryVersions [skip ci] 2024-05-09 23:35:50 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
f41576dd65 ci: canary releases (#6308) 2024-05-09 23:12:47 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
19a78297b4 ci: add live-preview and live-preview-react to publish list 2024-05-08 13:48:17 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
dc8c099d9e ci: publish script retry on failure, log all version on completion 2024-05-08 12:30:48 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
9f37bf7397 ci(scripts): improve footer parsing trailing quote 2024-05-06 13:53:34 -04:00
Elliot DeNolf
37be06448c ci: more resilient release script (#6202) 2024-05-03 14:39:26 -04:00