Content Collections API Reference
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Content collections offer APIs to configure and query your Markdown or MDX documents in src/content/
. For features and usage examples, see our content collections guide.
Imports from astro:content
Section titled Imports from astro:contentdefineCollection()
Section titled defineCollection()Type: (input: CollectionConfig) => CollectionConfig
defineCollection()
is a utility to configure a collection in a src/content/config.*
file.
This function accepts the following properties:
Type: 'content' | 'data'
Default: 'content'
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type
is a string that defines the type of entries stored within a collection:
'content'
- for content-authoring formats like Markdown (.md
), MDX (.mdx
), or Markdoc (.mdoc
)'data'
- for data-only formats like JSON (.json
) or YAML (.yaml
)
This means collections cannot store a mix of content and data formats. You must split these entries into separate collections by type.
schema
Section titled schemaType: ZodType | (context: SchemaContext) => ZodType
schema
is an optional Zod object to configure the type and shape of document frontmatter for a collection. Each value must use a Zod validator.
See the Content Collection
guide for example usage.
reference()
Section titled reference()Type: (collection: string) => ZodEffects<ZodString, { collection, id: string } | { collection, slug: string }>
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The reference()
function is used in the content config to define a relationship, or “reference,” from one collection to another. This accepts a collection name and validates the entry identifier(s) specified in your content frontmatter or data file.
This example defines references from a blog author to the authors
collection and an array of related posts to the same blog
collection:
See the Content Collection
guide for example usage.
getCollection()
Section titled getCollection()Type: (collection: string, filter?: (entry: CollectionEntry<TCollectionName>) => boolean) => CollectionEntry<TCollectionName>[]
getCollection()
is a function that retrieves a list of content collection entries by collection name.
It returns all items in the collection by default, and accepts an optional filter
function to narrow by entry properties. This allows you to query for only some items in a collection based on id
, slug
, or frontmatter values via the data
object.
See the Content Collection
guide for example usage.
getEntry()
Section titled getEntry()
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Types:
(collection: string, contentSlugOrDataId: string) => CollectionEntry<TCollectionName>
({ collection: string, id: string }) => CollectionEntry<TCollectionName>
({ collection: string, slug: string }) => CollectionEntry<TCollectionName>
getEntry()
is a function that retrieves a single collection entry by collection name and either the entry id
(for type: 'data'
collections) or entry slug
(for type: 'content'
collections). getEntry()
can also be used to get referenced entries to access the data
, body
, or render()
properties:
See the Content Collections
guide for examples of querying collection entries.
getEntries()
Section titled getEntries()
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Types:
(Array<{ collection: string, id: string }>) => CollectionEntry<TCollectionName>[]
(Array<{ collection: string, slug: string }>) => CollectionEntry<TCollectionName>[]
getEntries()
is a function that retrieves multiple collection entries from the same collection. This is useful for returning an array of referenced entries to access their associated data
, body
, and render()
properties.
getEntryBySlug()
Section titled getEntryBySlug()Type: (collection: string, slug: string) => Promise<CollectionEntry<TCollectionName>>
Use the getEntry()
function to query content entries. This accepts the same arguments as getEntryBySlug()
, and supports querying by id
for JSON or YAML collections.
getEntryBySlug()
is a function that retrieves a single collection entry by collection name and entry slug
.
See the Content Collection
guide for example usage.
getDataEntryById()
Section titled getDataEntryById()Type: (collection: string, id: string) => Promise<CollectionEntry<TCollectionName>>
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Use the getEntry()
function to query data entries. This accepts the same arguments as getDataEntryById()
, and supports querying by slug
for content authoring formats like Markdown.
getDataEntryById()
is a function that retrieves a single collection entry by collection name and entry id
.
astro:content
types
Section titled astro:content typesCollectionEntry
Section titled CollectionEntryQuery functions including getCollection()
, getEntry()
, and getEntries()
each return entries with the CollectionEntry
type. This type is available as a utility from astro:content
:
CollectionEntry
is a generic type. Use it with the name of the collection you’re querying.
For example, an entry in your blog
collection would have the type CollectionEntry<'blog'>
.
Each CollectionEntry
is an object with the following values:
Available for: type: 'content'
and type: 'data'
collections
Example Types:
- content collections:
'entry-1.md' | 'entry-2.md' | ...
- data collections:
'author-1' | 'author-2' | ...
A unique ID using the file path relative to src/content/[collection]
. Enumerates all possible string values based on the collection entry file paths. Note that collections defined as type: 'content'
include the file extension in their ID, while collections defined as type: 'data'
do not.
collection
Section titled collectionAvailable for: type: 'content'
and type: 'data'
collections
Example Type: 'blog' | 'authors' | ...
The name of a top-level folder under src/content/
in which entries are located. This is the name used to reference the collection in your schema, and in querying functions.
Available for: type: 'content'
and type: 'data'
collections
Type: CollectionSchema<TCollectionName>
An object of frontmatter properties inferred from your collection schema (see defineCollection()
reference). Defaults to any
if no schema is configured.
Available for: type: 'content'
collections only
Example Type: 'entry-1' | 'entry-2' | ...
A URL-ready slug for Markdown or MDX documents. Defaults to the id
without the file extension, but can be overridden by setting the slug
property in a file’s frontmatter.
Available for: type: 'content'
collections only
Type: string
A string containing the raw, uncompiled body of the Markdown or MDX document.
render()
Section titled render()Available for: type: 'content'
collections only
Type: () => Promise<RenderedEntry>
A function to compile a given Markdown or MDX document for rendering. This returns the following properties:
<Content />
- A component used to render the document’s contents in an Astro file.headings
- A generated list of headings, mirroring Astro’sgetHeadings()
utility on Markdown and MDX imports.remarkPluginFrontmatter
- The modified frontmatter object after any remark or rehype plugins have been applied. Set to typeany
.
See the Content Collection
guide for example usage.
CollectionKey
Section titled CollectionKey
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A string union of all collection names defined in your src/content/config.*
file. This type can be useful when defining a generic function that accepts any collection name.
ContentCollectionKey
Section titled ContentCollectionKey
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A string union of all the names of type: 'content'
collections defined in your src/content/config.*
file.
DataCollectionKey
Section titled DataCollectionKey
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A string union of all the names of type: 'data'
collection defined in your src/content/config.*
file.
SchemaContext
Section titled SchemaContextThe context
object that defineCollection
uses for the function shape of schema
. This type can be useful when building reusable schemas for multiple collections.
This includes the following property:
image
- Theimage()
schema helper that allows you to use local images in Content Collections