This is the official Payload Cloud plugin that connects your Payload instance to the resources that Payload Cloud provides.
Payload Cloud gives you S3 file storage backed by Cloudflare as a CDN, and this plugin extends Payload so that all of your media will be stored in S3 rather than locally.
Payload Cloud provides an email delivery service out-of-the-box for all Payload Cloud customers. Powered by Resend.
Payload Cloud provides a caching for all upload collections by default through Cloudflare's CDN.
Add the plugin to your Payload config
yarn add @payloadcms/payload-cloud
import { payloadCloud } from '@payloadcms/payload-cloud'
import { buildConfig } from 'payload'
export default buildConfig({
plugins: [payloadCloud()],
// rest of config
})
NOTE: If your Payload config already has an email with transport, this will take precedence over Payload Cloud's email service.
After configuring, ensure that the from
email address is from a domain you have access to. Payload Cloud will automatically give you permissions to use your deployed domain with the value available in process.env.PAYLOAD_CLOUD_DEFAULT_DOMAIN
. If you have custom domains, your custom domains will also be whitelisted. Attempting to send from a domain you do not have access to will not succeed.
If you wish to opt-out of any Payload cloud features, the plugin also accepts options to do so.
payloadCloud({
storage: false, // Disable file storage
email: false, // Disable email delivery
uploadCaching: false, // Disable upload caching
})
If you wish to configure upload caching on a per-collection basis, you can do so by passing in a keyed object of collection names. By default, all collections will be cached for 24 hours (86400 seconds). The cache is invalidated when an item is updated or deleted.
payloadCloud({
uploadCaching: {
maxAge: 604800, // Override default maxAge for all collections
collection1Slug: {
maxAge: 10, // Collection-specific maxAge, takes precedence over others
},
collection2Slug: {
enabled: false, // Disable caching for this collection
},
},
})
This plugin works off of a specific set of environment variables in order to access your file resources. The following values must be set in your local environment in order to access your file resources:
PAYLOAD_CLOUD=true
PAYLOAD_CLOUD_ENVIRONMENT=prod
PAYLOAD_CLOUD_COGNITO_USER_POOL_CLIENT_ID=
PAYLOAD_CLOUD_COGNITO_USER_POOL_ID=
PAYLOAD_CLOUD_COGNITO_IDENTITY_POOL_ID=
PAYLOAD_CLOUD_PROJECT_ID=
PAYLOAD_CLOUD_BUCKET=
PAYLOAD_CLOUD_BUCKET_REGION=
PAYLOAD_CLOUD_COGNITO_PASSWORD=
In the future, this plugin will also ship with a way to dynamically cache API requests as well as purge them whenever a resource is updated.
This plugin will only execute if the required environment variables set by Payload Cloud are in place. If they are not, the plugin will not execute and your Payload instance will behave as normal.