katzen-core

Katze is a Nuxt module that provides a headless CMS for your Nuxt app. Edit content directly in your Nuxt App, store your content in an Unstorage supported storage and deploy your content to the Edge or host it on your server.

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Katze CMS - A Nuxt Module Headless CMS

Description

Katze is a Nuxt module that provides a headless CMS for your Nuxt app. Edit content directly in your Nuxt App, store your content in an Unstorage supported storage and deploy your content to the Edge or host it on your server.

Warning

In active development, bugs may be present

Feel free to contribute to this project by creating a pull request.🐱❤️

Features

  • 📝  Edit content in your Nuxt app with /cms
  • 🚀  Unstorage KV storage for edge deployment
  • 🎨  Customisable content blocks (text, rich text, image)
  • 📦  Easy to set up and use, just one configuration file

Quick Setup

  1. Install using: npm install @maxlkate/cms@latest
  2. Add @maxlkatze/cms to the modules section of nuxt.config.js
{
  modules: [
    '@maxlkatze/cms'
  ]
}

That's it! You can now use CmsKatze in your Nuxt app ✨

Usage

Following Route is now available in your Vue app: '/cms' - The CMS editor CmsKatze

Understanding Editable Routes

Every route in your Nuxt Router is displayed in the CMS editor Edit Pages

Editable Components

By defining a composable within your Vue component, you can define an editable item.

The importance of the kat-e attribute

The e-kat attribute is used to define the key of the editable element. The CMS editor uses this key to identify the element and display its correct position and type.

Plain Text Component

<script setup lang="ts">
  const buttonText = useKatzeText( { key: 'buttonText' } );
</script>

<template>
  <button kat-e="buttonText">{{ buttonText }}</button>
</template>

Rich Text Component

<script setup lang="ts">
  const richText = useKatzeRichText( { key: 'richText' } );
</script>

<template>
  <p
    class="text-2xl min-size-5"
    kat-e="richText"
  >
    <katze-rich-text :content="richText" />
  </p>
</template>
The katze-rich-text component

The katze-rich-text component, unlike v-html, allows content to be rendered on the server and client at the same time. This is important for SEO and performance reasons.

Image Component

<script setup lang="ts">
  const image = useKatzeImage( { key: 'image' } );
</script>

<template>
  <img
    kat-e="image"
    class="size-52"
    :src="image.src"
    :alt="image.alt"
  />
</template>

Configuration

You can configure Katze by adding the katze key to nuxt.config.js

 katze: {
  // Configuration
  users: [
    {
      name: 'your secret name', // default: "admin"
      password: 'your secret password', // default: "admin"
    },
  ],
  secret: 'your secret key for token encryption',
  projectLocation: './', // default: "./"
  storage: {
    type: 'fs', // default: "fs" | Unstorage Types supported
    options: {
      // UNSTORAGE OPTIONS
    }
  },
  storageKey: 'storageKey', //default: "content.katze.json" | The key to store the content in the storage
  deployHookURL: 'https://yourdeployhookurl.com' // default: ""
}

Users

The default user is admin with the password admin.

Secret

The secret is used to encrypt the Login token for the CMS editor.

Project Location

The project location is used to store the content.katze.json fileand to locate the public folder.

Storage

You can configure storage with unstorage drivers.

Storage Key

The key for the content value inside the storage. Can be left as default, when using storages with a base prefix.

Supported Unstorage Drivers

Storage implementation example:

storage: {
  type: 'fs',
  options: {
    base: './',
  }
}

Deploy Hook URL

The deploy hook URL is used to trigger a deploy when publishing content. (Simple GET Request to the URL)

Contribution

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Install dependencies using npm install
  3. Generate type stubs using npm dev:prepare
  4. Develop with the playground using npm dev
# Install dependencies
npm install

# Generate type stubs
npm run dev:prepare

# Develop with the playground
npm run dev

# Build the playground
npm run dev:build

# Run ESLint
npm run lint
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