Manage Cloudinary media assets in TinaCMS.
yarn add next-tinacms-cloudinary @tinacms/auth
You need to provide your Cloudinary credentials to connect to your media library. Do register on Cloudinary if you don't have an account yet, your account details are displayed on the Cloudinary dashboard.
next-tinacms-cloudinary uses environment variables within the context of a Next.js site to properly access your Cloudinary account.
Add the following variables to an .env
file.
NEXT_PUBLIC_CLOUDINARY_CLOUD_NAME=<Your Cloudinary Cloud Name>
NEXT_PUBLIC_CLOUDINARY_API_KEY=<Your Cloudinary API key>
CLOUDINARY_API_SECRET=<Your Cloudinary API secret>
Now, you can register the Cloudinary Media store with the instance of Tina in your app by passing the TinaCloudCloudinaryMediaStore
to the TinaCMS
instance via its mediaStore
prop.
This is also where we can update our mediaOptions
on the cms object.
import { TinaEditProvider } from "tinacms/dist/edit-state";
const TinaCMS = dynamic(() => import("tinacms"), { ssr: false });
const App = ({ Component, pageProps }) => {
return (
<>
<TinaEditProvider
editMode={
<TinaCMS
// ...
mediaStore={async () => {
// Load media store dynamically so it only loads in edit mode
const pack = await import("next-tinacms-cloudinary");
return pack.TinaCloudCloudinaryMediaStore;
}}
>
...
</TinaCMS>
}
>
...
Set up a new API route in the pages
directory of your Next.js app, e.g. pages/api/cloudinary
.
Then add a new catch all API route for media.
Call createMediaHandler
to set up routes and connect your instance of the Media Store to your Cloudinary account.
Import isAuthorized
from "@tinacms/auth".
The authorized
key will make it so only authorized users within Tina Cloud can upload and make media edits.
//[...media].ts
import {
mediaHandlerConfig,
createMediaHandler,
} from 'next-tinacms-cloudinary/dist/handlers'
import { isAuthorized } from '@tinacms/auth'
export const config = mediaHandlerConfig
export default createMediaHandler({
cloud_name: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_CLOUDINARY_CLOUD_NAME,
api_key: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_CLOUDINARY_API_KEY,
api_secret: process.env.CLOUDINARY_API_SECRET,
authorized: async (req, _res) => {
try {
if (process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_USE_LOCAL_CLIENT) {
return true
}
const user = await isAuthorized(req)
return user && user.verified
} catch (e) {
console.error(e)
return false
}
},
})
Now that the media store is registered and the API route for media set up, let's add an image to your schema.
In your .tina/schema.ts
add a new field for the image, e.g:
{
name: 'hero',
type: 'image',
label: 'Hero Image',
}
Now, when editing your site, the image field will allow you to connect to your Cloudinary account via the Media Store to manage your media assets.