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payload-plugin-nested-pages

v0.0.4

Published

Nested pages plugin for Payload CMS

Downloads

12

Readme

Notice: This plugin has moved! It is now supported by PayloadCMS — see the official plugin for full details.


Payload Nested Pages Plugin

NPM

A plugin for Payload CMS to easily allow for documents to be nested inside one another.

Core features:

Installation

  yarn add payload-plugin-nested-pages
  # OR
  npm i payload-plugin-nested-pages

Basic Usage

In the plugins array of your Payload config, call the plugin with options:

import { buildConfig } from 'payload/config';
import nestedPages from 'payload-plugin-nestedPages';

const config = buildConfig({
  collections: [
    {
      slug: 'pages',
      fields: [
        {
          name: 'title',
          type: 'text'
        },
        {
          name: 'slug',
          type: 'text'
        }
      ]
    }
  ],
  plugins: [
    nestedPages({
      collections: ['pages'],
      generateLabel: (_, doc) => doc.title,
      generateURL: (docs) => docs.reduce((url, doc) => `${url}/${doc.slug}`, ''),
    })
  ]
});

export default config;

Fields

Parent

The parent relationship field is automatically added to every document which allows editors to choose another document from the same collection to act as the direct parent.

Breadcrumbs

The breadcrumbs field is an array which dynamically populates all parent relationships of a document up to the top level. It does not store any data in the database, and instead, acts as a virtual field which is dynamically populated each time the document is loaded.

The breadcrumbs array stores the following fields:

  • label

    The label of the breadcrumb. This field is automatically set to either the collection.admin.useAsTitle (if defined) or is set to the ID of the document. You can also dynamically define the label by passing a function to the options property of generateLabel.

  • url

    The URL of the breadcrumb. By default, this field is undefined. You can manually define this field by passing a property called function to the plugin options property of generateURL.

Options

collections

An array of collections slugs to enable nested pages.

generateLabel

Each breadcrumb has a required label field. By default, its value will be set to the collection's admin.useAsTitle or fallback the the ID of the document.

You can also pass a function to dynamically set the label of your breadcrumb.

{
plugins: [
  ...
  nestedPages({
    ...
    generateLabel: (_, doc) => doc.title // NOTE: 'title' is a hypothetical field
  })
]

The function takes two arguments and returns a string:

  1. breadcrumbs - an array of the breadcrumbs up to that point
  2. currentDoc - the current document being edited

generateURL

A function that allows you to dynamically generate each breadcrumb url. Each breadcrumb has an optional url field which is undefined by default. For example, you might want to format a full URL to contain all of the breadcrumbs up to that point, like /about-us/company/our-team.

plugins: [
  ...
  nestedPages({
    ...
    generateURL: (docs) => docs.reduce((url, doc) => `${url}/${doc.slug}`, ''), // NOTE: 'slug' is a hypothetical field
  })
]

This function takes two arguments and returns a string:

  1. breadcrumbs - an array of the breadcrumbs up to that point
  2. currentDoc - the current document being edited

parentFieldSlug

When defined, the parent field will not be provided for you automatically, and instead, expects you to add your own parent field to each collection manually. This gives you complete control over where you put the field in your admin dashboard, etc. Set this property to the name of your custom field.

breadcrumbsFieldSlug

When defined, the breadcrumbs field will not be provided for you, and instead, expects your to add your own breadcrumbs field to each collection manually. Set this property to the name of your custom field.

Note - if you opt out of automatically being provided a parent or breadcrumbs field, you need to make sure that both fields are placed at the top-level of your document. They cannot exist within any nested data structures like a group, array, or blocks.

More

You can also extend the built-in parent and breadcrumbs fields on a page-by-page basis by importing helper methods as follows:

import { CollectionConfig } from 'payload/types';
import createParentField from 'payload-plugin-nested-pages/fields/parent';
import createBreadcrumbsField from 'payload-plugin-nested-pages/fields/breadcrumbs';

const examplePageConfig: CollectionConfig = {
  slug: 'pages',
  fields: [
    createParentField(
      // First argument is equal to the slug of the collection
      // that the field references
      'pages',

      // Second argument is equal to field overrides that you specify,
      // which will be merged into the base parent field config
      {
        admin: {
          position: 'sidebar',
        },
      },
    ),
    createBreadcrumbsField(
      // First argument is equal to the slug of the collection
      // that the field references
      'pages',

      // Argument equal to field overrides that you specify,
      // which will be merged into the base `breadcrumbs` field config
      {
        label: 'Page Breadcrumbs',
      }
    )
  ]
}

TypeScript

All types can be directly imported:

import {
  NestedPagesConfig,
  GenerateURL,
  GenerateLabel
} from 'payload-plugin-nested-pages/dist/types';

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