--- title: Overview weight: 1 group: accounts --- A backend is JavaScript code that allows Netlify CMS to communicate with a service that stores content - typically a Git host like GitHub or GitLab. It provides functions that Netlify CMS can use to do things like read and update files using API's provided by the service. ## Backend Configuration Individual backends should provide their own configuration documentation, but there are some configuration options that are common to multiple backends. A full reference is below. Note that these are properties of the `backend` field, and should be nested under that field. | Field | Default | Description | | --------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `repo` | none | **Required** for `github`, `gitlab`, and `bitbucket` backends; ignored by `git-gateway`. Follows the pattern `[org-or-username]/[repo-name]`. | | `branch` | `master` | The branch where published content is stored. All CMS commits and PRs are made to this branch. | | `api_root` | `https://api.github.com` (GitHub), `https://gitlab.com/api/v4` (GitLab), or `https://api.bitbucket.org/2.0` (Bitbucket) | The API endpoint. Only necessary in certain cases, like with GitHub Enterprise or self-hosted GitLab. | | `site_domain` | `location.hostname` (or `cms.netlify.com` when on `localhost`) | Sets the `site_id` query param sent to the API endpoint. Non-Netlify auth setups will often need to set this for local development to work properly. | | `base_url` | `https://api.netlify.com` (GitHub, Bitbucket) or `https://gitlab.com` (GitLab) | OAuth client hostname (just the base domain, no path). **Required** when using an external OAuth server or self-hosted GitLab. | | `auth_endpoint` | `auth` (GitHub, Bitbucket) or `oauth/authorize` (GitLab) | Path to append to `base_url` for authentication requests. Optional. | ## Creating a New Backend Anyone can write a backend, but we don't yet have a finalized and documented API. If you would like to write your own backend for a service that does not have one currently, we recommend using the [GitHub backend](https://github.com/netlify/netlify-cms/tree/master/packages/netlify-cms-backend-github) as a reference for API and best practices.