skills/payloadcms/payload/SKILL.md
Use when working with Payload CMS projects (payload.config.ts, collections, fields, hooks, access control, Payload API). Use when debugging validation errors, security issues, relationship queries, transactions, or hook behavior.
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Payload is a Next.js native CMS with TypeScript-first architecture, providing admin panel, database management, REST/GraphQL APIs, authentication, and file storage.
| Task | Solution | Details |
| ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Auto-generate slugs | slugField() | FIELDS.md#slug-field-helper |
| Restrict content by user | Access control with query | ACCESS-CONTROL.md#row-level-security-with-complex-queries |
| Local API user ops | user + overrideAccess: false | QUERIES.md#access-control-in-local-api |
| Draft/publish workflow | versions: { drafts: true } | COLLECTIONS.md#versioning--drafts |
| Computed fields | virtual: true with afterRead | FIELDS.md#virtual-fields |
| Conditional fields | admin.condition | FIELDS.md#conditional-fields |
| Custom field validation | validate function | FIELDS.md#validation |
| Filter relationship list | filterOptions on field | FIELDS.md#relationship |
| Select specific fields | select parameter | QUERIES.md#field-selection |
| Auto-set author/dates | beforeChange hook | HOOKS.md#collection-hooks |
| Prevent hook loops | req.context check | HOOKS.md#context |
| Cascading deletes | beforeDelete hook | HOOKS.md#collection-hooks |
| Geospatial queries | point field with near/within | FIELDS.md#point-geolocation |
| Reverse relationships | join field type | FIELDS.md#join-fields |
| Next.js revalidation | Context control in afterChange | HOOKS.md#nextjs-revalidation-with-context-control |
| Query by relationship | Nested property syntax | QUERIES.md#nested-properties |
| Complex queries | AND/OR logic | QUERIES.md#andor-logic |
| Transactions | Pass req to operations | ADAPTERS.md#threading-req-through-operations |
| Background jobs | Jobs queue with tasks | ADVANCED.md#jobs-queue |
| Custom API routes | Collection custom endpoints | ADVANCED.md#custom-endpoints |
| Cloud storage | Storage adapter plugins | ADAPTERS.md#storage-adapters |
| Multi-language | localization config + localized: true | ADVANCED.md#localization |
| Create plugin | (options) => (config) => Config | PLUGIN-DEVELOPMENT.md#plugin-architecture |
| Plugin package setup | Package structure with SWC | PLUGIN-DEVELOPMENT.md#plugin-package-structure |
| Add fields to collection | Map collections, spread fields | PLUGIN-DEVELOPMENT.md#adding-fields-to-collections |
| Plugin hooks | Preserve existing hooks in array | PLUGIN-DEVELOPMENT.md#adding-hooks |
| Check field type | Type guard functions | FIELD-TYPE-GUARDS.md |
npx create-payload-app@latest my-app
cd my-app
pnpm dev
import { buildConfig } from 'payload'
import { mongooseAdapter } from '@payloadcms/db-mongodb'
import { lexicalEditor } from '@payloadcms/richtext-lexical'
import path from 'path'
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url'
const filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url)
const dirname = path.dirname(filename)
export default buildConfig({
admin: {
user: 'users',
importMap: {
baseDir: path.resolve(dirname),
},
},
collections: [Users, Media],
editor: lexicalEditor(),
secret: process.env.PAYLOAD_SECRET,
typescript: {
outputFile: path.resolve(dirname, 'payload-types.ts'),
},
db: mongooseAdapter({
url: process.env.DATABASE_URL,
}),
})
import type { CollectionConfig } from 'payload'
export const Posts: CollectionConfig = {
slug: 'posts',
admin: {
useAsTitle: 'title',
defaultColumns: ['title', 'author', 'status', 'createdAt'],
},
fields: [
{ name: 'title', type: 'text', required: true },
{ name: 'slug', type: 'text', unique: true, index: true },
{ name: 'content', type: 'richText' },
{ name: 'author', type: 'relationship', relationTo: 'users' },
],
timestamps: true,
}
For more collection patterns (auth, upload, drafts, live preview), see COLLECTIONS.md.
// Text field
{ name: 'title', type: 'text', required: true }
// Relationship
{ name: 'author', type: 'relationship', relationTo: 'users', required: true }
// Rich text
{ name: 'content', type: 'richText', required: true }
// Select
{ name: 'status', type: 'select', options: ['draft', 'published'], defaultValue: 'draft' }
// Upload
{ name: 'image', type: 'upload', relationTo: 'media' }
For all field types (array, blocks, point, join, virtual, conditional, etc.), see FIELDS.md.
export const Posts: CollectionConfig = {
slug: 'posts',
hooks: {
beforeChange: [
async ({ data, operation }) => {
if (operation === 'create') {
data.slug = slugify(data.title)
}
return data
},
],
},
fields: [{ name: 'title', type: 'text' }],
}
For all hook patterns, see HOOKS.md. For access control, see ACCESS-CONTROL.md.
import type { Access } from 'payload'
import type { User } from '@/payload-types'
// Type-safe access control
export const adminOnly: Access = ({ req }) => {
const user = req.user as User
return user?.roles?.includes('admin') || false
}
// Row-level access control
export const ownPostsOnly: Access = ({ req }) => {
const user = req.user as User
if (!user) return false
if (user.roles?.includes('admin')) return true
return {
author: { equals: user.id },
}
}
// Local API
const posts = await payload.find({
collection: 'posts',
where: {
status: { equals: 'published' },
'author.name': { contains: 'john' },
},
depth: 2,
limit: 10,
sort: '-createdAt',
})
// Query with populated relationships
const post = await payload.findByID({
collection: 'posts',
id: '123',
depth: 2, // Populates relationships (default is 2)
})
// Returns: { author: { id: "user123", name: "John" } }
// Without depth, relationships return IDs only
const post = await payload.findByID({
collection: 'posts',
id: '123',
depth: 0,
})
// Returns: { author: "user123" }
For all query operators and REST/GraphQL examples, see QUERIES.md.
// In API routes (Next.js)
import { getPayload } from 'payload'
import config from '@payload-config'
export async function GET() {
const payload = await getPayload({ config })
const posts = await payload.find({
collection: 'posts',
})
return Response.json(posts)
}
// In Server Components
import { getPayload } from 'payload'
import config from '@payload-config'
export default async function Page() {
const payload = await getPayload({ config })
const { docs } = await payload.find({ collection: 'posts' })
return <div>{docs.map(post => <h1 key={post.id}>{post.title}</h1>)}</div>
}
By default, Local API operations bypass ALL access control, even when passing a user.
// ❌ SECURITY BUG: Passes user but ignores their permissions
await payload.find({
collection: 'posts',
user: someUser, // Access control is BYPASSED!
})
// ✅ SECURE: Actually enforces the user's permissions
await payload.find({
collection: 'posts',
user: someUser,
overrideAccess: false, // REQUIRED for access control
})
When to use each:
overrideAccess: true (default) - Server-side operations you trust (cron jobs, system tasks)overrideAccess: false - When operating on behalf of a user (API routes, webhooks)See QUERIES.md#access-control-in-local-api.
Nested operations in hooks without req break transaction atomicity.
// ❌ DATA CORRUPTION RISK: Separate transaction
hooks: {
afterChange: [
async ({ doc, req }) => {
await req.payload.create({
collection: 'audit-log',
data: { docId: doc.id },
// Missing req - runs in separate transaction!
})
},
]
}
// ✅ ATOMIC: Same transaction
hooks: {
afterChange: [
async ({ doc, req }) => {
await req.payload.create({
collection: 'audit-log',
data: { docId: doc.id },
req, // Maintains atomicity
})
},
]
}
See ADAPTERS.md#threading-req-through-operations.
Hooks triggering operations that trigger the same hooks create infinite loops.
// ❌ INFINITE LOOP
hooks: {
afterChange: [
async ({ doc, req }) => {
await req.payload.update({
collection: 'posts',
id: doc.id,
data: { views: doc.views + 1 },
req,
}) // Triggers afterChange again!
},
]
}
// ✅ SAFE: Use context flag
hooks: {
afterChange: [
async ({ doc, req, context }) => {
if (context.skipHooks) return
await req.payload.update({
collection: 'posts',
id: doc.id,
data: { views: doc.views + 1 },
context: { skipHooks: true },
req,
})
},
]
}
See HOOKS.md#context.
src/
├── app/
│ ├── (frontend)/
│ │ └── page.tsx
│ └── (payload)/
│ └── admin/[[...segments]]/page.tsx
├── collections/
│ ├── Posts.ts
│ ├── Media.ts
│ └── Users.ts
├── globals/
│ └── Header.ts
├── components/
│ └── CustomField.tsx
├── hooks/
│ └── slugify.ts
└── payload.config.ts
// payload.config.ts
export default buildConfig({
typescript: {
outputFile: path.resolve(dirname, 'payload-types.ts'),
},
// ...
})
// Usage
import type { Post, User } from '@/payload-types'
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