When you provide a file at tina/config.{ts,tsx,js,jsx}
that exports a defineConfig
function,
Tina will automatically generate TinaCMS as a static asset. Note that it must be the default export of this file.
The location for the config file was previously at .tina/config.{ts,tsx,js,jsx}
Property | Description |
branch | The branch that will be used to query content on TinaCloud (Not used in local mode) |
clientId | The ClientId generated on TinaCloud (Not used in local mode) |
token | A read only token generated on TinaCloud (Not used in local mode) |
build | Build configuration for storing Tina as a static asset |
build.publicFolder | The public asset folder for your framework |
build.outputFolder | Within the public asset folder, the desired output location |
build.basePath | If your site will be served at a sub-path like my-domain.com/my-site , provide "my-site" |
media | Media configuration for external and git backed media |
schema | The schema defines the shape of your content. |
search | Search configuration |
const branch =process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_TINA_BRANCH ||process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_VERCEL_GIT_COMMIT_REF ||process.env.HEAD ||'main'export default defineConfig({branch,token: '<Your Read Only Token>' // generated on app.tina.ioclientId: '<Your Client ID>', // generated on app.tina.iobuild: {publicFolder: 'public', // The public asset folder for your frameworkoutputFolder: 'admin' // within the public folder}// See https://tina.io/docs/reference/schema/ for more informationschema: {collections: [//..Array of collections],}})
In this example, the TinaCMS admin will be viewable at <my-site-url>/admin/index.html
.
For more information check out the content modeling section.
Last Edited: September 29, 2022
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