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Payload Icon Picker Field

NPM

A field for Payload which implements a robust icon picker which can be used with react-icons or custom svg icons.

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Core features:

  • {{core features list}}

Installation

  yarn add @innovixx/payload-icon-picker-field
  # OR
  npm i @innovixx/payload-icon-picker-field

Basic Usage

import * as fa6Icons from 'react-icons/fa6'
import iconPickerField from '@innovixx/payload-icon-picker-field'
import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload/types'

const Pages: CollectionConfig = {
  slug: 'pages',
  admin: {
    useAsTitle: 'title',
  },
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'title',
      type: 'text',
      required: true,
    },
    iconPickerField({
      name: 'customIcons',
      label: 'Custom Icons',
      icons: {
        house: '<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" height="1em" viewBox="0 0 576 512"...',
        user: '<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" height="1em" viewBox="0 0 576 512"...',
        check: '<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" height="1em" viewBox="0 0 576 512"...',
      },
    }),
    iconPickerField({
      name: 'reactIconsIcon',
      label: 'React Icons',
      reactIconPack: fa6Icons,
    }),
  ],
}

export default Pages

Development

To actively develop or debug this plugin you can either work directly within the demo directory of this repo, or link your own project.

  1. Internal Demo

    This repo includes a fully working, self-seeding instance of Payload that installs the plugin directly from the source code. This is the easiest way to get started. To spin up this demo, follow these steps:

    1. First clone the repo
    2. Then, cd YOUR_PLUGIN_REPO && yarn && cd demo && yarn && yarn cleanDev
    3. Now open http://localhost:3000/admin in your browser
    4. Enter username admin@innovixx.co.uk and password Pa$$w0rd!

    That's it! Changes made in ./src will be reflected in your demo. Keep in mind that the demo database is automatically seeded on every startup, any changes you make to the data get destroyed each time you reboot the app.

  2. Linked Project

    You can alternatively link your own project to the source code:

    1. First clone the repo
    2. Then, cd YOUR_PLUGIN_REPO && yarn && cd demo && cp env.example .env && yarn && yarn dev
    3. Now cd back into your own project and run, yarn link @innovixx/payload-icon-picker-field
    4. If this plugin using React in any way, continue to the next step. Otherwise skip to step 7.
    5. From your own project, cd node_modules/react && yarn link && cd ../react-dom && yarn link && cd ../../
    6. Then, cd YOUR_PLUGIN_REPO && yarn link react react-dom

    All set! You can now boot up your own project as normal, and your local copy of the plugin source code will be used. Keep in mind that changes to the source code require a rebuild, yarn build.

    You might also need to alias these modules in your Webpack config. To do this, open your project's Payload config and add the following:

    import { buildConfig } from "payload/config";
    
    export default buildConfig({
      admin: {
        webpack: (config) => ({
          ...config,
          resolve: {
            ...config.resolve,
            alias: {
              ...config.resolve.alias,
              react: path.join(__dirname, "../node_modules/react"),
              "react-dom": path.join(__dirname, "../node_modules/react-dom"),
              payload: path.join(__dirname, "../node_modules/payload"),
              "@innovixx/payload-icon-picker-field": path.join(
                __dirname,
                "../../payload/payload-plugin-boilerplate/src"
              ),
            },
          },
        }),
      },
    });