Tina CMS & Astro
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Tina CMS is a Git-backed headless content management system.
Integrating with Astro
To get started, you'll need an existing Astro project.
Run the following command to install Tina into your Astro project.
npx @tinacms/cli@latest initpnpm dlx @tinacms/cli@latest inityarn dlx @tinacms/cli@latest init- When prompted for a Cloud ID, press Enter to skip. You'll generate one later if you want to use Tina Cloud.
- When prompted "What framework are you using", choose Other.
- When asked where public assets are stored, press Enter.
After this has finished, you should now have a
.tinafolder in the root of your project and a generatedhello-world.mdfile atcontent/posts.Change the
devscript inpackage.json:// package.json { "scripts": { "dev": "astro dev", "dev": "tinacms dev -c \"astro dev\"" } }// package.json { "scripts": { "dev": "astro dev", "dev": "tinacms dev -c \"astro dev\"" } }// package.json { "scripts": { "dev": "astro dev", "dev": "tinacms dev -c \"astro dev\"" } }TinaCMS is now set up in local mode. Test this by running the
devscript, then navigating to/admin/index.html#/collections/post.Editing the “Hello, World!” post will update the
content/posts/hello-world.mdfile in your project directory.Set up your Tina collections by editing the
schema.collectionsproperty in.tina/config.ts.For example, you can add a required "date posted" frontmatter property to our posts:
import { defineConfig } from "tinacms"; // Your hosting provider likely exposes this as an environment variable const branch = process.env.HEAD || process.env.VERCEL_GIT_COMMIT_REF || "main"; export default defineConfig({ branch, clientId: null, // Get this from tina.io token: null, // Get this from tina.io build: { outputFolder: "admin", publicFolder: "public", }, media: { tina: { mediaRoot: "images", publicFolder: "public", }, }, schema: { collections: [ { name: "posts", label: "Posts", path: "src/content/posts", format: 'mdx', fields: [ { type: "string", name: "title", label: "Title", isTitle: true, required: true, }, { type: "datetime", name: "posted", label: "Date Posted", required: true, }, { type: "rich-text", name: "body", label: "Body", isBody: true, }, ], }, ], }, });Learn more about Tina collections in the Tina docs.
In production, TinaCMS can commit changes directly to your GitHub repository. To set up TinaCMS for production, you can choose to use Tina Cloud or self-host the Tina Data Layer. You can read more about registering for Tina Cloud in the Tina Docs.
Official Resources
Community Resources
- Astro Tina Starter with visual editing by Jeff See + Dylan Awalt-Conley
- Astro Tina Starter with basic editing by Tom Bennet
- Using Astro’s Image Optimization with Tina
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