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This is an advanced-use feature, and likely not something you'll need to configure. What you probably want is the content types reference!

The toggle field represents a true/false toggle. This field is typically used for boolean content values. You could use this to toggle a certain feature on the page on or off.

tinacms-toggle-field

Options

interface ToggleConfig extends FieldConfig {
component: 'toggle'
name: string
label?: string
description?: string
toggleLabels?: boolean | { true: string; false: string }
}
OptionDescription
componentThe name of the plugin component. Always 'toggle'
nameThe path to some value in the data being edited.
labelA human readable label for the field. Defaults to the name. (Optional)
descriptionDescription that expands on the purpose of the field or prompts a specific action. (Optional)
toggleLabelsCustomize 'labels' next to the true / false states of the toggle. When true, the labels default to 'Yes' and 'No'. Alternatively, you can pass an object with the properties true and false with custom strings to render as labels. (Optional: Defaults to false)
This interfaces only shows the keys unique to the date field. Visit the Field Config docs for a complete list of options.

Example: Published Flag

Below is an example of how a toggle field could be used to mark a blog post as published.

const BlogPostForm = {
fields: [
{
name: 'published',
component: 'toggle',
label: 'Published',
description: 'Check to mark this to publish the post.',
toggleLabels: {
true: 'On',
false: 'Off',
},
},
// ...
],
}

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