🚀 The MagicTM Deep Populate Strapi Plugin simplifies deep population of content structures within your Strapi v4 applications. This plugin streamlines fetching nested data, making your API responses more comprehensive and developer-friendly.
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Strapi v4 - (current) - v1.x
Tested on Strapi v4.25.4.
This plugin is an extension of https://github.com/Barelydead/strapi-plugin-populate-deep created by @Barelydead. Due to the lack of development of the plugin, I decided to extend the plugin with some features I need and share it with the community.
npm install @magictm/strapi-plugin-deep-populate
Navigate to your Strapi project's configuration file:
<strapi app root>/config/plugins.js
or .ts
Add the following code snippet:
'magictm-deep-populate': {
enabled: true,
}
'magictm-deep-populate': {
enabled: true,
config: {
minDepth: 5, // Minimum population depth
maxDepth: 5, // Maximum population depth
// Skip populating creator fields (e.g., created_by)
skipCreatorFields: false,
// Array of fields to always ignore.
// Must be type of ['relation', 'component', 'dynamiczone', 'media']
ignore: ['localizations', 'strapi_stage'],
// Enable debug mode for detailed logs
debug: false,
// Array of models where deep population is allowed e.g. ['api::page.page', 'api::post.post']
// If empty all models are allowed.
allowedModels: ['api::page.page', 'api::post.post'],
},
}
export default () => ({
// other plugins
'magictm-deep-populate': {
enabled: true,
},
})
For the changes to take effect, restart your Strapi application:
npm run develop
The MagicTM Deep Populate plugin seamlessly integrates with your existing Strapi API. Here's how to use it:
To fetch content with deep population up to the configured default depth, simply append ?populate=deep
to your API endpoint:
/api/articles?populate=deep
For finer control, specify the desired depth level numerically after the deep
keyword:
/api/articles?populate=deep,10
This fetches articles with relations populated up to 10 levels deep, or the maximum depth set in the plugin configuration – whichever is lower. This ensures your API responses remain performant even with large datasets.
Please note! Using
?populate=deep,1
with depth of 1 will always return all relations with depth 1. Works same as?populate=*
.populateIgnore
will as well not work.
Use the populateIgnore
parameter to prevent specific fields or relations from being populated. This helps tailor your API responses by omitting unnecessary data.
For example, to exclude the seo field from population:
/api/articles?populate=deep&populateIgnore=seo
You can comma-separate multiple fields to ignore. For instance, to exclude both the seo
field and a relation named relPosts
:
/api/articles?populate=deep&populateIgnore=seo,relPosts
Contributions to the MagicTM Deep Populate Strapi Plugin are always welcome! To contribute:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature/bug fix.
- Commit your changes with descriptive messages.
- Push your changes to your forked repository.
-
Submit a pull request to the
master
branch.
If you find this plugin valuable, consider supporting its development. Your contribution helps me maintain and improve this project.
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- Support via PayPal: https://paypal.me/merlinArtist
We appreciate all sponsors! Please contact us if you're interested in sponsoring this project.
MIT License © 2024-PRESENT Marcin Stawowczyk (m7rlin)
Thank you for using the MagicTM Deep Populate Strapi Plugin! Let me know if you have any other questions.