Strapi Plugin Config Sync
A lot of configuration of your Strapi project is stored in the database. Like core_store, user permissions, user roles & webhooks. Things you might want to have the same on all environments. But when you update them locally, you will have to manually update them on all other environments too.
That's where this plugin comes in to play. It allows you to export these configs as individual JSON files for each config, and write them somewhere in your project. With the configs written in your filesystem you can keep track of them through version control (git), and easily pull and import them across environments.
Importing, exporting and keeping track of config changes is done in the admin page of the plugin.
THIS PLUGIN IS NOT STABLE
PLEASE USE WITH CARE
Installation
Use npm
or yarn
to install and build the plugin.
yarn add strapi-plugin-config-sync
yarn build
yarn develop
Add the export path to the watchIgnoreFiles
list in config/server.js
.
This way your app won't reload when you export the config in development.
config/server.js
:
admin: {
auth: {
// ...
},
watchIgnoreFiles: [
'**/config-sync/files/**',
],
},
Settings
The settings of the plugin can be overridden in the config/plugins.js
file.
In the example below you can see how, and also what the default settings are.
config/plugins.js
:
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
// ...
'config-sync': {
destination: "extensions/config-sync/files/",
minify: false,
importOnBootstrap: false,
include: [
"core-store",
"role-permissions"
],
exclude: [
"core-store.plugin_users-permissions_grant"
]
},
// ...
});
Property | Type | Description |
---|
destination | string | The path for reading and writing the sync files. |
minify | bool | When enabled all the exported JSON files will be minified. |
importOnBootstrap | bool | Allows you to let the config be imported automaticly when strapi is bootstrapping (on strapi start ). This setting should only be used in production, and should be handled very carefully as it can unintendedly overwrite the changes in your database. PLEASE USE WITH CARE. |
include | array | Configs types you want to include in the syncing process. Allowed values: core-store , role-permissions , webhooks . |
exclude | array | Specify the names of configs you want to exclude from the syncing process. By default the API tokens for users-permissions, which are stored in core_store, are excluded. This setting expects the config names to comply with the naming convention. |
Naming convention
All the config files written in the file destination have the same naming convention. It goes as follows:
[config-type].[config-name].json
config-type
- Corresponds to the value in from the include setting.config-name
- The unique identifier of the config.
- For
core-store
config this is the key
value. - For
role-permissions
config this is the type
value. - For
webhooks
config this is the id
value
TODOs
Exporting of user roles & permissionsExporting of webhooksSpecify which tables you want to track in the plugin configurations- Exporting of EE roles & permissions
- Add partial import/export functionality
- Add CLI commands for importing/exporting
Track config deletions
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Credits
Shout out to @ScottAgirs for making strapi-plugin-migrate as it was a big help while making the config-sync plugin.
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