--- title: Edit View label: Edit View order: 60 desc: keywords: admin, components, custom, documentation, Content Management System, cms, headless, javascript, node, react, nextjs --- The Edit View is where users interact with individual [Collection](../collections/overview) and [Global](../globals/overview) Documents within the [Admin Panel](../admin/overview). The Edit View contains the actual form in which submits the data to the server. This is where they can view, edit, and save their content. It contains controls for saving, publishing, and previewing the document, all of which can be customized to a high degree. The Edit View can be swapped out in its entirety for a Custom View, or it can be injected with a number of Custom Components to add additional functionality or presentational elements without replacing the entire view. **Note:** The Edit View is one of many [Document Views](./document-views) in the Payload Admin Panel. Each Document View is responsible for a different aspect of the interacting with a single Document. ## Custom Edit View To swap out the entire Edit View with a [Custom View](./custom-views), use the `views.edit.default` property in your [Collection Config](../configuration/collections) or [Global Config](../configuration/globals): ```tsx import { buildConfig } from 'payload' const config = buildConfig({ // ... admin: { components: { views: { edit: { // highlight-start default: { Component: '/path/to/MyCustomEditViewComponent', }, // highlight-end }, }, }, }, }) ``` Here is an example of a custom Edit View: #### Server Component ```tsx import React from 'react' import type { DocumentViewServerProps } from 'payload' export function MyCustomServerEditView(props: DocumentViewServerProps) { return
This is a custom Edit View (Server)
} ``` #### Client Component ```tsx 'use client' import React from 'react' import type { DocumentViewClientProps } from 'payload' export function MyCustomClientEditView(props: DocumentViewClientProps) { return
This is a custom Edit View (Client)
} ``` _For details on how to build Custom Views, including all available props, see [Building Custom Views](./custom-views#building-custom-views)._ ## Custom Components In addition to swapping out the entire Edit View with a [Custom View](./custom-views), you can also override individual components. This allows you to customize specific parts of the Edit View without swapping out the entire view. **Important:** Collection and Globals are keyed to a different property in the `admin.components` object have slightly different options. Be sure to use the correct key for the entity you are working with. #### Collections To override Edit View components for a Collection, use the `admin.components.edit` property in your [Collection Config](../configuration/collections): ```ts import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload' export const MyCollection: CollectionConfig = { // ... admin: { components: { // highlight-start edit: { // ... }, // highlight-end }, }, } ``` The following options are available: | Path | Description | | ----------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `SaveButton` | A button that saves the current document. [More details](#SaveButton). | | `SaveDraftButton` | A button that saves the current document as a draft. [More details](#SaveDraftButton). | | `PublishButton` | A button that publishes the current document. [More details](#PublishButton). | | `PreviewButton` | A button that previews the current document. [More details](#PreviewButton). | | `Description` | A description of the Collection. [More details](#Description). | | `Upload` | A file upload component. [More details](#Upload). | #### Globals To override Edit View components for Globals, use the `admin.components.elements` property in your [Global Config](../configuration/globals): ```ts import type { GlobalConfig } from 'payload' export const MyGlobal: GlobalConfig = { // ... admin: { components: { // highlight-start elements: { // ... }, // highlight-end }, }, } ``` The following options are available: | Path | Description | | ----------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `SaveButton` | A button that saves the current document. [More details](#SaveButton). | | `SaveDraftButton` | A button that saves the current document as a draft. [More details](#SaveDraftButton). | | `PublishButton` | A button that publishes the current document. [More details](#PublishButton). | | `PreviewButton` | A button that previews the current document. [More details](#PreviewButton). | | `Description` | A description of the Global. [More details](#Description). | ### SaveButton The `SaveButton` property allows you to render a custom Save Button in the Edit View. To add a `SaveButton` component, use the `components.edit.SaveButton` property in your [Collection Config](../configuration/collections) or `components.elements.SaveButton` in your [Global Config](../configuration/globals): ```ts import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload' export const MyCollection: CollectionConfig = { // ... admin: { components: { edit: { // highlight-start SaveButton: '/path/to/MySaveButton', // highlight-end }, }, }, } ``` Here's an example of a custom `SaveButton` component: #### Server Component ```tsx import React from 'react' import { SaveButton } from '@payloadcms/ui' import type { SaveButtonServerProps } from 'payload' export function MySaveButton(props: SaveButtonServerProps) { return } ``` #### Client Component ```tsx 'use client' import React from 'react' import { SaveButton } from '@payloadcms/ui' import type { SaveButtonClientProps } from 'payload' export function MySaveButton(props: SaveButtonClientProps) { return } ``` ### SaveDraftButton The `SaveDraftButton` property allows you to render a custom Save Draft Button in the Edit View. To add a `SaveDraftButton` component, use the `components.edit.SaveDraftButton` property in your [Collection Config](../configuration/collections) or `components.elements.SaveDraftButton` in your [Global Config](../configuration/globals): ```ts import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload' export const MyCollection: CollectionConfig = { // ... admin: { components: { edit: { // highlight-start SaveDraftButton: '/path/to/MySaveDraftButton', // highlight-end }, }, }, } ``` Here's an example of a custom `SaveDraftButton` component: #### Server Component ```tsx import React from 'react' import { SaveDraftButton } from '@payloadcms/ui' import type { SaveDraftButtonServerProps } from 'payload' export function MySaveDraftButton(props: SaveDraftButtonServerProps) { return } ``` #### Client Component ```tsx 'use client' import React from 'react' import { SaveDraftButton } from '@payloadcms/ui' import type { SaveDraftButtonClientProps } from 'payload' export function MySaveDraftButton(props: SaveDraftButtonClientProps) { return } ``` ### PublishButton The `PublishButton` property allows you to render a custom Publish Button in the Edit View. To add a `PublishButton` component, use the `components.edit.PublishButton` property in your [Collection Config](../configuration/collections) or `components.elements.PublishButton` in your [Global Config](../configuration/globals): ```ts import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload' export const MyCollection: CollectionConfig = { // ... admin: { components: { edit: { // highlight-start PublishButton: '/path/to/MyPublishButton', // highlight-end }, }, }, } ``` Here's an example of a custom `PublishButton` component: #### Server Component ```tsx import React from 'react' import { PublishButton } from '@payloadcms/ui' import type { PublishButtonClientProps } from 'payload' export function MyPublishButton(props: PublishButtonServerProps) { return } ``` #### Client Component ```tsx 'use client' import React from 'react' import { PublishButton } from '@payloadcms/ui' import type { PublishButtonClientProps } from 'payload' export function MyPublishButton(props: PublishButtonClientProps) { return } ``` ### PreviewButton The `PreviewButton` property allows you to render a custom Preview Button in the Edit View. To add a `PreviewButton` component, use the `components.edit.PreviewButton` property in your [Collection Config](../configuration/collections) or `components.elements.PreviewButton` in your [Global Config](../configuration/globals): ```ts import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload' export const MyCollection: CollectionConfig = { // ... admin: { components: { edit: { // highlight-start PreviewButton: '/path/to/MyPreviewButton', // highlight-end }, }, }, } ``` Here's an example of a custom `PreviewButton` component: #### Server Component ```tsx import React from 'react' import { PreviewButton } from '@payloadcms/ui' import type { PreviewButtonServerProps } from 'payload' export function MyPreviewButton(props: PreviewButtonServerProps) { return } ``` #### Client Component ```tsx 'use client' import React from 'react' import { PreviewButton } from '@payloadcms/ui' import type { PreviewButtonClientProps } from 'payload' export function MyPreviewButton(props: PreviewButtonClientProps) { return } ``` ### Description The `Description` property allows you to render a custom description of the Collection or Global in the Edit View. To add a `Description` component, use the `components.edit.Description` property in your [Collection Config](../configuration/collections) or `components.elements.Description` in your [Global Config](../configuration/globals): ```ts import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload' export const MyCollection: CollectionConfig = { // ... admin: { components: { // highlight-start Description: '/path/to/MyDescriptionComponent', // highlight-end }, }, } ``` **Note:** The `Description` component is shared between the Edit View and the [List View](./list-view). Here's an example of a custom `Description` component: #### Server Component ```tsx import React from 'react' import type { ViewDescriptionServerProps } from 'payload' export function MyDescriptionComponent(props: ViewDescriptionServerProps) { return
This is a custom description component (Server)
} ``` #### Client Component ```tsx 'use client' import React from 'react' import type { ViewDescriptionClientProps } from 'payload' export function MyDescriptionComponent(props: ViewDescriptionClientProps) { return
This is a custom description component (Client)
} ``` ### Upload The `Upload` property allows you to render a custom file upload component in the Edit View. To add an `Upload` component, use the `components.edit.Upload` property in your [Collection Config](../configuration/collections): ```ts import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload' export const MyCollection: CollectionConfig = { // ... admin: { components: { edit: { // highlight-start Upload: '/path/to/MyUploadComponent', // highlight-end }, }, }, } ``` **Note:** The Upload component is only available for Collections. Here's an example of a custom `Upload` component: ```tsx import React from 'react' export function MyUploadComponent() { return } ```