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Creating Custom Previews | 50 | Customization |
The Static CMS exposes a window.CMS
global object that you can use to register custom widgets, previews and editor plugins. The available customization methods are:
- registerPreviewTemplate: Registers a template for a collection.
React Components inline interaction
Static CMS is a collection of React components and exposes two constructs globally to allow you to create components inline: ‘createClass’ and ‘h’ (alias for React.createElement).
registerPreviewTemplate
Registers a template for a folder collection or an individual file in a file collection.
CMS.registerPreviewTemplate(name, react_component);
Params:
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name: The name of the collection (or file for file collections) which this preview component will be used for.
- Folder collections: Use the name of the collection
- File collections: Use the name of the file
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react_component: A React component that renders the collection data. Six props will be passed to your component during render:
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entry: Immutable collection containing the entry data.
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widgetFor: Returns the appropriate widget preview component for a given field.
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widgetsFor: Returns an array of objects with widgets and associated field data. For use with list and object type entries.
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getAsset: Returns the correct filePath or in-memory preview for uploaded images. Example:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@staticcms/core@%5E0.1.0/dist/static-cms-core.js"></script> <script> var PostPreview = createClass({ render: function () { var entry = this.props.entry; var image = entry.data.image; var bg = this.props.getAsset(image); return h( 'div', {}, h('h1', {}, entry.data.title), h('img', { src: bg.toString() }), h('div', { className: 'text' }, this.props.widgetFor('body')), ); }, }); CMS.registerPreviewTemplate('posts', PostPreview); </script>
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document: The preview pane iframe's document instance.
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window: The preview pane iframe's window instance.
Lists and Objects
The API for accessing the individual fields of list- and object-type entries is similar to the API for accessing fields in standard entries, but there are a few key differences. Access to these nested fields is facilitated through the
widgetsFor
function, which is passed to the preview template component during render. Note: as is often the case with the Static CMS API, arrays and objects are created with Immutable.js. If some of the methods that we use are unfamiliar, such asgetIn
, check out their docs to get a better understanding. List Example:<script> var AuthorsPreview = createClass({ // For list fields, the widgetFor function returns an array of objects // that you can map over in your template. If our field is a list of // authors containing two entries, with fields `name` and `description`, // the return value of `widgetsFor` would look like this: // // [{ // data: { name: 'Mathias', description: 'Co-Founder'}, // widgets: { name: (<WidgetComponent>), description: (WidgetComponent>)} // }, // { // data: { name: 'Chris', description: 'Co-Founder'}, // widgets: { name: (<WidgetComponent>), description: (WidgetComponent>)} // }] // // Templating would look something like this: render: function () { return h( 'div', {}, // This is a static header that would only be rendered once for the entire list h('h1', {}, 'Authors'), // Here we provide a simple mapping function that will be applied to each // object in the array of authors this.props.widgetsFor('authors').map(function (author, index) { return h( 'div', { key: index }, h('hr', {}), h('strong', {}, author.data.name), author.widgets.description, ); }), ); }, }); CMS.registerPreviewTemplate('authors', AuthorsPreview); </script>
Object Example:
<script> var GeneralPreview = createClass({ // Object fields are simpler than lists - instead of `widgetsFor` returning // an array of objects, it returns a single object. Accessing the shape of // that object is the same as the shape of objects returned for list fields: // // { // data: { front_limit: 0, author: 'Chris' }, // widgets: { front_limit: (<WidgetComponent>), author: (WidgetComponent>)} // } render: function () { var entry = this.props.entry; var title = entry.data.site_title; var posts = entry.data.posts; return h( 'div', {}, h('h1', {}, title), h( 'dl', {}, h('dt', {}, 'Posts on Frontpage'), h('dd', {}, this.props.widgetsFor('posts').widgets.front_limit || 0), h('dt', {}, 'Default Author'), h('dd', {}, this.props.widgetsFor('posts').data.author || 'None'), ), ); }, }); CMS.registerPreviewTemplate('general', GeneralPreview); </script>
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