Package Exports
- @fourlights/strapi-plugin-deep-populate/package.json
- @fourlights/strapi-plugin-deep-populate/strapi-server
Readme
Strapi v5 Deep Populate Plugin
A Strapi v5 plugin that automatically populates all nested relations in a single request using populate: '*'.
It does not impose a limit on the level of nesting and can cache the populate object for improved performance.
Features
- Automatically resolves and populates all nested relations
- Supports all relation types including dynamic zones
- Handles circular references and edge cases
- Includes caching for improved performance
- Honors
populateCreatorFieldssetting - Supports optional allow/deny lists for specific relations or components during population
Installation
npm install @fourlights/strapi-plugin-deep-populateUsage
Enable deep population in your Strapi config:
// config/plugins.js
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
'deep-populate': {
enabled: true,
config: {
useCache: true, // default
replaceWildcard: true, // default
}
}
});Basic Usage
// Get fully populated document
const document = await strapi.documents("api.page.page").findOne({
documentId: 'xyz',
populate: '*'
});Advanced Usage
// Get populate object for custom usage
const populate = await strapi.plugin("deep-populate")
.service("populate")
.get({
documentId: 'xyz',
contentType: 'api::page.page',
omitEmpty: true // optional
});
const document = await strapi.documents('api::page.page').findOne({
documentId: 'xyz',
populate
});omitEmpty and localizations
The plugin provides fine-grained control over which attributes are included in the populate object through omitEmpty and localizations options.
Global Configuration
Set default behavior for all content types:
// config/plugins.js
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
'deep-populate': {
enabled: true,
config: {
useCache: true,
replaceWildcard: true,
omitEmpty: true, // Omit empty attributes by default
localizations: false, // Exclude localizations by default
}
}
});Content-Type Specific Configuration
Override global settings for specific content types:
// config/plugins.js
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
'deep-populate': {
enabled: true,
config: {
useCache: true,
replaceWildcard: true,
omitEmpty: true,
localizations: false,
contentTypes: {
'api::page.page': {
omitEmpty: false, // Include all attributes for pages
localizations: true, // Always include localizations for pages
},
'api::blog-post.blog-post': {
omitEmpty: true, // Explicitly omit empty attributes
localizations: true, // But include localizations for blog posts
}
}
}
}
});Function Parameter Configuration
Override both global and content-type settings per request:
// Get populate object with custom settings
const populate = await strapi.plugin("deep-populate")
.service("populate")
.get({
documentId: 'xyz',
contentType: 'api::page.page',
omitEmpty: true, // Override content-type setting
localizations: false // Override content-type setting
});Override Priority
Settings are applied in the following priority order (highest to lowest):
- Function parameters - Passed directly to the
get()method - Content-type configuration - Specific to the content type
- Global configuration - Default plugin settings
Special Behavior
- When
localizations: true, the localizations field will be included even ifomitEmpty: true - When
localizations: false, localizations are excluded regardless of theomitEmptysetting - The
localizationsoption only affects content types that have i18n enabled
Caching
The plugin caches populate objects to improve performance. Cache can be disabled via the useCache setting.
Creator Fields
The plugin automatically populates createdBy and updatedBy fields when populateCreatorFields is enabled in the content-type configuration.
Allow / Deny Lists
Sometimes you may want to restrict the nested population of certain relations or components. For example if you have a Page contentType where a deeply nested Link component has a relation to another Page.
In those situations you can use the allow or deny lists to control where the plugin should stop resolving nested relations.
// config/plugins.js
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
'deep-populate': {
enabled: true,
config: {
useCache: true,
replaceWildcard: true,
contentTypes: {
// '*' would apply to all content types
'api::page.page': {
deny: {
relations: ['api::page.page'] // prevent resolving nested pages when populating a page
// alternatively we could have denied the link component in this case
// components: ['shared.link']
}
}
}
}
}
});How The Plugin Works
The plugin recursively:
- Traverses the content-type schema
- Retrieves documents with one-level deep populate
- Resolves all nested relations
- Returns a complete populate object
This process handles all relation types including dynamic zones and circular references.