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The NotionNext project must be linked to a Notion database in order to be used. Please visit the tutorial for assistance.
In the Notion database, each entry will have the following properties: 🤔
Attributes | Required | Description | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
title |
Yes | Article Title | |
status |
Yes | Publication Status | Will only be displayed when the status is Published |
type |
Yes | Page Type (Post / Page ) |
Pages won't appear in the blog post list. |
summary |
Optional | Content Summary | Used for search and brief display, will be shown in the article list |
date |
Optional | 发布日期 | Prior to version V3.3.9, this field was required. |
category |
Optional | Article Category | Customizable |
tags |
Optional | Article Tags | Multiple tags allowed, but it's recommended not to have too many. |
slug |
Optional | Article Short Path | Unique for each article, please do not repeat. |
icon |
Optional | Menu Bar Icon (Only valid for Page/Menu type) | You can refer to: Icon Library |
password |
Optional | Article Password | Password required for access." |
Each column in the database serves a different purpose;
type: Indicates the type of data, which can be notice (公告), post (文章), page (单页), menu (菜单), submenu (子菜单), among others.
slug: Depending on the data type, it serves different functions: in menus, it indicates the page to which it links; in articles, it represents the access address of the article within the blog. For instance, if the data is a page with the slug "test", it can be accessed via https://domain/test; whereas if it's a post with the slug "example", it can be accessed via https://domain/article/example, and it will also appear in your homepage list.