@koikorn/fields

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Fields

Keystone contains a set of primitive fields types that can be imported from @koikorn/fields. These include:

In addition to these are some other complex types that have their own package such as Markdown and Wysiwyg.

Tip: Need more? See our guide on custom field types

Usage

Fields definitions are provided when creating a list. Field definitions should be an object where the key is the field name and the value is an object containing the fields config:

const { Text } = require('@koikorn/fields');

keystone.createList('Post', {
  fields: {
    title: { type: Text },
  },
});

Config

Fields share some standard configuration options.

Option Type Default Description
type FieldType (required)
adminDoc String false A description for the field used in the AdminUI.
schemaDoc String false A description for the field used in the GraphQL schema.
defaultValue Any | Function undefined A valid default value for the field type. Functions must return a valid value. Use undefined to set no default, and null to set an empty default.
isUnique Boolean false Whether or not the field should be unique.
isRequired Boolean false Whether or not the field should be mandatory.
access Boolean | Function | Object true See: Access control options for fields.
label String Label for the field.
adminConfig Object {} Additional config which can be used when customizing admin-ui

Note: Many field types have additional config options. See the documentation for individual field types for more detail.

type

A valid Keystone field type.

label

Sets the label for the field in the AdminUI

adminDoc

A description of the field used in the AdminUI.

schemaDoc

A description of the field used used in the GraphQL schema.

defaultValue

Sets the value when no data is provided.

keystone.createList('Post', {
  fields: {
    title: {
      type: Text,
      defaultValue: ({ context, originalInput, actions }) => {
        /**/
      },
    },
    description: { type: Text, defaultValue: 'Lorem ipsum...' },
  },
});

For a 'nullable' field, set defaultValue: null.

The defaultValue can be a String or Function. Functions should returns the value, or a Promise for the value.

isUnique

Specifies whether the value should be unique or not. Will return an error is a user tries to create a field with a non-unique value.

isRequired

Specifies whether the field is required or not. Will return an error if mutations do not contain data.

access

Access control options for fields.

Options for create, read, update and delete - can be a function or Boolean. See the access control API documentation for more details.

Note: Field level access control does not accept graphQL where clauses.

cacheHint

HTTP cache hint for field.

Only static hints are supported for fields.

Native type aliases

Keystone allows the use of a few native JavaScript types for fields. They are converted to their Keystone field equivalents at runtime.

Native type Field type equivalent
Boolean Checkbox
Number Float
String Text

Usage

keystone.createList('Post', {
  fields: {
    title: {
      type: String,
    }
  }
}

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