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Cloudflare Images Adapter for @payloadcms/plugin-cloud-storage
This is a Cloudflare Images adapter for the Cloud Storage plugin for Payload CMS.
You can either use this as an adapter for the @payloadcms/plugin-cloud-storage or as a standalone package.
Installation
yarn add payload-cloud-storage-cf-img-adapterUsage
First, make sure that in Cloudflare you have Flexible variants enabled. For now, this is required.
Then, enable this as an adapter in your config:
import { cloudflareStorage } from 'payload-cloud-storage-cf-img-adapter'
// ...
const config = {
// other config
plugins: [
cloudflareStorage({
enabled: !!process.env.CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY,
collections: {
[Media.slug]: {
disablePayloadAccessControl: true,
},
},
apiKey: process.env.CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY as string,
accountHash: process.env.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_HASH as string,
accountId: process.env.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID as string,
}),
],
}
Configuration
The cloudflareStorage function takes the following options:
apiKey: Your Cloudflare API keyaccountId: Your Cloudflare account IDaccountHash: Your Cloudflare account hash
These are all available in the Cloudflare dashboard.
Additionally, you can pass in the following options to the cloudflareStorage function:
enabled: Whether to enable the adaptercollections: The collections to enable the adapter for
Development
First, run yarn watch to watch for changes in the src folder and compile them to the dist folder.
To run the tests, run yarn test.
To run the development server, run yarn dev. Make sure to put an .env file in the packages/dev/ folder of the project with the following variables:
CLOUDFLARE_API_KEY: Your Cloudflare API keyCLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_HASH: Your Cloudflare account hashCLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID: Your Cloudflare account ID
You can also use the .env.example file as a template.
Roadmap
- Use Cloudflare variants for images
License
MIT