Git Gateway
Git Gateway
Git Gateway is a Netlify open source project that allows you to add editors to your site CMS without giving them direct write access to your GitHub or GitLab repository. (For Bitbucket repositories, use the Bitbucket backend instead.)
Git Gateway with Netlify
The Netlify Identity service can handle the authentication and provides a simple interface for user management. The Netlify CMS featured templates are working examples of this backend.
To use it in your own project stored on GitHub or GitLab, follow these steps:
Head over to the Netlify Identity docs and follow the steps to get started.
Add the following lines to your Netlify CMS
config.yml
file:
Reconnect after Changing Repository Permissions
If you change ownership on your repository, or convert a repository from public to private, you may need to reconnect Git Gateway with proper permissions. Find further instructions in the Netlify Git Gateway docs.
Git Gateway without Netlify
You can use Git Gateway without Netlify by setting up your own Git Gateway server and connecting it with your own instance of GoTrue (the open source microservice that powers Netlify Identity), or with any other identity service that can issue JSON Web Tokens (JWT).
To configure in Netlify CMS, use the same backend
settings in your Netlify CMS config.yml
file as described in Step 2 of the Git Gateway with Netlify Identity instructions above.
GitHub
For repositories stored on GitHub, the github
backend allows CMS users to log in directly with their GitHub account. Note that all users must have push access to your content repository for this to work.
Because Github requires a server for authentication, Netlify facilitates basic GitHub authentication.
To enable basic GitHub authentication:
Follow the authentication provider setup steps in the Netlify docs.
Add the following lines to your Netlify CMS
config.yml
file:
Specifying a status for deploy previews
The GitHub backend supports deploy preview links. Netlify CMS checks the context
of a commit's statuses and infers one that seems to represent a deploy preview. If you need to customize this behavior, you can specify which context to look for using preview_context
:
The above configuration would look for the status who's "context"
is "my-provider/deployment"
.
Configuration Options
Configuration File
All configuration options for Netlify CMS are specified in a config.yml
file, in the folder where you access the editor UI (usually in the /admin
folder).
Alternatively, you can specify a custom config file using a link tag:
To see working configuration examples, you can start from a template or check out the CMS demo site. (No login required: click the login button and the CMS will open.) You can refer to the demo configuration code to see how each option was configured.
You can find details about all configuration options below. Note that YAML syntax allows lists and objects to be written in block or inline style, and the code samples below include a mix of both.
Backend
This setting is required.
The backend
option specifies how to access the content for your site, including authentication. Full details and code samples can be found in Backends.
Note: no matter where you access Netlify CMS — whether running locally, in a staging environment, or in your published site — it will always fetch and commit files in your hosted repository (for example, on GitHub), on the branch you configured in your Netlify CMS config.yml file. This means that content fetched in the admin UI will match the content in the repository, which may be different from your locally running site. It also means that content saved using the admin UI will save directly to the hosted repository, even if you're running the UI locally or in staging.
Publish Mode
By default, all entries created or edited in the Netlify CMS are committed directly into the main repository branch.
The publish_mode
option allows you to enable "Editorial Workflow" mode for more control over the content publishing phases. All unpublished entries will be arranged in a board according to their status, and they can be further reviewed and edited before going live.
Note: Editorial workflow works with GitHub repositories, and support for GitLab and Bitbucket is in beta.
You can enable the Editorial Workflow with the following line in your Netlify CMS config.yml
file:
From a technical perspective, the workflow translates editor UI actions into common Git commands:
Save draft
Commits to a new branch (named according to the pattern cms/collectionName/entrySlug
), and opens a pull request
Edit draft
Pushes another commit to the draft branch/pull request
Approve and publish draft
Merges pull request and deletes branch
Media and Public Folders
Netlify CMS users can upload files to your repository using the Media Gallery. The following settings specify where these files are saved, and where they can be accessed on your built site.
Media Folder
This setting is required.
The media_folder
option specifies the folder path where uploaded files should be saved, relative to the base of the repo.
Public Folder
The public_folder
option specifies the folder path where the files uploaded by the media library will be accessed, relative to the base of the built site. For fields controlled by [file] or [image] widgets, the value of the field is generated by prepending this path to the filename of the selected file. Defaults to the value of media_folder
, with an opening /
if one is not already included.
Based on the settings above, if a user used an image widget field called avatar
to upload and select an image called philosoraptor.png
, the image would be saved to the repository at /static/images/uploads/philosoraptor.png
, and the avatar
field for the file would be set to /images/uploads/philosoraptor.png
.
This setting can be set to an absolute URL e.g. https://netlify.com/media
should you wish, however in general this is not advisable as content should have relative paths to other content.
Media Library
Media library integrations are configured via the media_library
property, and its value should be an object with at least a name
property. A config
property can also be used for options that should be passed to the library in use.
Example:
Site URL
The site_url
setting should provide a URL to your published site. May be used by the CMS for various functionality. Used together with a collection's preview_path
to create links to live content.
Example:
Display URL
When the display_url
setting is specified, the CMS UI will include a link in the fixed area at the top of the page, allowing content authors to easily return to your main site. The text of the link consists of the URL without the protocol portion (e.g., your-site.com
).
Defaults to site_url
.
Example:
Custom Logo
When the logo_url
setting is specified, the CMS UI will change the logo displayed at the top of the login page, allowing you to brand the CMS with your own logo. logo_url
is assumed to be a URL to an image file.
Example:
Locale
The CMS locale.
Defaults to en
.
Other languages than English must be registered manually.
Example
In your config.yml
:
And in your custom JavaScript code:
When a translation for the selected locale is missing the English one will be used.
When importing
netlify-cms
all locales are registered by default (so you only need to update yourconfig.yml
).
Show Preview Links
Deploy preview links can be disabled by setting show_preview_links
to false
.
Example:
Search
The search functionally requires loading all collection(s) entries, which can exhaust rate limits on large repositories. It can be disabled by setting the top level search
property to false
.
Defaults to true
Example:
Slug Type
The slug
option allows you to change how filenames for entries are created and sanitized. It also applies to filenames of media inserted via the default media library.
For modifying the actual data in a slug, see the per-collection option below.
slug
accepts multiple options:
encoding
unicode
(default): Sanitize filenames (slugs) according to RFC3987 and the WHATWG URL spec. This spec allows non-ASCII (or non-Latin) characters to exist in URLs.ascii
: Sanitize filenames (slugs) according to RFC3986. The only allowed characters are (0-9, a-z, A-Z,_
,-
,~
).
clean_accents
: Set totrue
to remove diacritics from slug characters before sanitizing. This is often helpful when usingascii
encoding.sanitize_replacement
: The replacement string used to substitute unsafe characters, defaults to-
.
Example
Collections
This setting is required.
The collections
setting is the heart of your Netlify CMS configuration, as it determines how content types and editor fields in the UI generate files and content in your repository. Each collection you configure displays in the left sidebar of the Content page of the editor UI, in the order they are entered into your Netlify CMS config.yml
file.
collections
accepts a list of collection objects, each with the following options:
name
(required): unique identifier for the collection, used as the key when referenced in other contexts (like the relation widget)identifier_field
: see detailed description belowlabel
: label for the collection in the editor UI; defaults to the value ofname
label_singular
: singular label for certain elements in the editor; defaults to the value oflabel
description
: optional text, displayed below the label when viewing a collectionfiles
orfolder
(requires one of these): specifies the collection type and location; details in Collection Typesfilter
: optional filter forfolder
collections; details in Collection Typescreate
: forfolder
collections only;true
allows users to create new items in the collection; defaults tofalse
publish
: forpublish_mode: editorial_workflow
only;false
hides UI publishing controls for a collection; defaults totrue
hide
:true
hides a collection in the CMS UI; defaults tofalse
. Useful when using the relation widget to hide referenced collections.delete
:false
prevents users from deleting items in a collection; defaults totrue
extension
: see detailed description belowformat
: see detailed description belowfrontmatter_delimiter
: see detailed description underformat
slug
: see detailed description belowpreview_path
: see detailed description belowpreview_path_date_field
: see detailed description belowfields
(required): see detailed description beloweditor
: see detailed description belowsummary
: see detailed description belowsortable_fields
: see detailed description belowview_filters
: see detailed description belowview_groups
: see detailed description below
The last few options require more detailed information.
identifier_field
identifier_field
Netlify CMS expects every entry to provide a field named "title"
that serves as an identifier for the entry. The identifier field serves as an entry's title when viewing a list of entries, and is used in slug creation. If you would like to use a field other than "title"
as the identifier, you can set identifier_field
to the name of the other field.
Example
extension
and format
extension
and format
These settings determine how collection files are parsed and saved. Both are optional—Netlify CMS will attempt to infer your settings based on existing items in the collection. If your collection is empty, or you'd like more control, you can set these fields explicitly.
extension
determines the file extension searched for when finding existing entries in a folder collection and it determines the file extension used to save new collection items. It accepts the following values: yml
, yaml
, toml
, json
, md
, markdown
, html
.
You may also specify a custom extension
not included in the list above, as long as the collection files can be parsed and saved in one of the supported formats below.
format
determines how collection files are parsed and saved. It will be inferred if the extension
field or existing collection file extensions match one of the supported extensions above. It accepts the following values:
yml
oryaml
: parses and saves files as YAML-formatted data files; saves withyml
extension by defaulttoml
: parses and saves files as TOML-formatted data files; saves withtoml
extension by defaultjson
: parses and saves files as JSON-formatted data files; saves withjson
extension by defaultfrontmatter
: parses files and saves files with data frontmatter followed by an unparsed body text (edited using abody
field); saves withmd
extension by default; default for collections that can't be inferred. Collections withfrontmatter
format (either inferred or explicitly set) can parse files with frontmatter in YAML, TOML, or JSON format. However, they will be saved with YAML frontmatter.yaml-frontmatter
: same as thefrontmatter
format above, except frontmatter will be both parsed and saved only as YAML, followed by unparsed body text. The default delimiter for this option is---
.toml-frontmatter
: same as thefrontmatter
format above, except frontmatter will be both parsed and saved only as TOML, followed by unparsed body text. The default delimiter for this option is+++
.json-frontmatter
: same as thefrontmatter
format above, except frontmatter will be both parsed and saved as JSON, followed by unparsed body text. The default delimiter for this option is{
}
.
frontmatter_delimiter
frontmatter_delimiter
If you have an explicit frontmatter format declared, this option allows you to specify a custom delimiter like ~~~
. If you need different beginning and ending delimiters, you can use an array like ["(", ")"]
.
slug
slug
For folder collections where users can create new items, the slug
option specifies a template for generating new filenames based on a file's creation date and title
field. (This means that all collections with create: true
must have a title
field (a different field can be used via identifier_field
).
The slug template can also reference a field value by name, eg. {{title}}
. If a field name conflicts with a built in template tag name - for example, if you have a field named slug
, and would like to reference that field via {{slug}}
, you can do so by adding the explicit fields.
prefix, eg. {{fields.slug}}
.
Available template tags:
Any field can be referenced by wrapping the field name in double curly braces, eg.
{{author}}
{{slug}}
: a url-safe version of thetitle
field (or identifier field) for the file{{year}}
: 4-digit year of the file creation date{{month}}
: 2-digit month of the file creation date{{day}}
: 2-digit day of the month of the file creation date{{hour}}
: 2-digit hour of the file creation date{{minute}}
: 2-digit minute of the file creation date{{second}}
: 2-digit second of the file creation date
Example:
Example using field names:
Example using field name that conflicts with a template tag:
preview_path
preview_path
A string representing the path where content in this collection can be found on the live site. This allows deploy preview links to direct to lead to a specific piece of content rather than the site root of a deploy preview.
Available template tags:
Template tags are the same as those for slug, with the following exceptions:
{{slug}}
is the entire slug for the current entry (not just the url-safe identifier, as is the case withslug
configuration)The date based template tags, such as
{{year}}
and{{month}}
, are pulled from a date field in your entry, and may require additional configuration - seepreview_path_date_field
for details. If a date template tag is used and no date can be found,preview_path
will be ignored.{{dirname}}
The path to the file's parent directory, relative to the collection'sfolder
.{{filename}}
The file name without the extension part.{{extension}}
The file extension.
Examples:
preview_path_date_field
preview_path_date_field
The name of a date field for parsing date-based template tags from preview_path
. If this field is not provided and preview_path
contains date-based template tags (eg. {{year}}
), Netlify CMS will attempt to infer a usable date field by checking for common date field names, such as date
. If you find that you need to specify a date field, you can use preview_path_date_field
to tell Netlify CMS which field to use for preview path template tags.
Example:
fields
fields
The fields
option maps editor UI widgets to field-value pairs in the saved file. The order of the fields in your Netlify CMS config.yml
file determines their order in the editor UI and in the saved file.
fields
accepts a list of collection objects, each with the following options:
name
(required): unique identifier for the field, used as the key when referenced in other contexts (like the relation widget)label
: label for the field in the editor UI; defaults to the value ofname
widget
: defines editor UI and inputs and file field data types; details in Widgetsdefault
: specify a default value for a field; available for most widget types (see Widgets for details on each widget type). Please note that field default value only works for folder collection type.required
: specify asfalse
to make a field optional; defaults totrue
pattern
: add field validation by specifying a list with a regex pattern and an error message; more extensive validation can be achieved with custom widgetscomment
: optional comment to add before the field (only supported foryaml
)
In files with frontmatter, one field should be named body
. This special field represents the section of the document (usually markdown) that comes after the frontmatter.
Example:
editor
editor
This setting changes options for the editor view of a collection or a file inside a files collection. It has one option so far:
preview
: set tofalse
to disable the preview pane for this collection or file; defaults totrue
Example:
Note: Setting this as a top level configuration will set the default for all collections
summary
summary
This setting allows the customization of the collection list view. Similar to the slug
field, a string with templates can be used to include values of different fields, e.g. {{title}}
. This option over-rides the default of title
field and identifier_field
.
Available template tags:
Template tags are the same as those for slug, with the following additions:
{{dirname}}
The path to the file's parent directory, relative to the collection'sfolder
.{{filename}}
The file name without the extension part.{{extension}}
The file extension.{{commit_date}}
The file commit date on supported backends (git based backends).{{commit_author}}
The file author date on supported backends (git based backends).
Example
sortable_fields
sortable_fields
An optional list of sort fields to show in the UI.
Defaults to inferring title
, date
, author
and description
fields and will also show Update On
sort field in git based backends.
When author
field can't be inferred commit author will be used.
Example
view_filters
view_filters
An optional list of predefined view filters to show in the UI.
Defaults to an empty list.
Example
view_groups
view_groups
An optional list of predefined view groups to show in the UI.
Defaults to an empty list.
Example
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