When you define a schema, TinaCMS will generate a GraphQL API which treats your local filesystem as a database. You can serve this schema locally via the CLI or you can consume it from TinaCloud.
The GraphQL API will generate queries which are specific to the schema you define.
Available queries:
<collection><collection>ConnectionAvailable mutations
update<collection>addPendingDocumentFor a given collection, it's name will be used to generate <collection> and <collection>Connection queries, and the update<collection> mutation.
As an alternative to the schema-specific queries, the GraphQL API also makes the following general queries available:
Using the following schema, we'll show you how each of the schema-specific queries/mutations can be used.
import { defineConfig } from 'tinacms'export default defineConfig({// ...schema: {collections: [{label: 'Blog Posts',name: 'post',path: 'content/posts',format: 'json',fields: [{type: 'string',label: 'Title',name: 'title',},{type: 'string',label: 'Category',name: 'category',},{type: 'datetime',label: 'Date',name: 'date',},{type: 'reference',label: 'Author',name: 'author',collections: ['author'],},],indexes: [{name: 'category-date',fields: [{ name: 'category' }, { name: 'date' }],},],},{label: 'Authors',name: 'author',format: 'json',path: 'content/authors',fields: [{type: 'string',label: 'Name',name: 'name',},{type: 'string',label: 'Avatar',name: 'avatar',},],},],},})
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