Are individual yml files needed for each component param option?












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As an example, I'll use a generic content Block component. This component, among other params, would have a columnSpan param. As far as I can tell, the only way to predefine options for that param is to create individual content entries like so:



enter image description here



...and use that directory as the source of the params like so:



{
...
source: 'dataSource=sitecore/content/BlockColumnSpanOptions'
...
}


So, multiply that by X number of components and X number of params, this content directory is quickly going to become nightmarish.



Is there a better/other way to provide param options in a more flattened/simplified manner?



Thanks in advance for any help provided.










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    As an example, I'll use a generic content Block component. This component, among other params, would have a columnSpan param. As far as I can tell, the only way to predefine options for that param is to create individual content entries like so:



    enter image description here



    ...and use that directory as the source of the params like so:



    {
    ...
    source: 'dataSource=sitecore/content/BlockColumnSpanOptions'
    ...
    }


    So, multiply that by X number of components and X number of params, this content directory is quickly going to become nightmarish.



    Is there a better/other way to provide param options in a more flattened/simplified manner?



    Thanks in advance for any help provided.










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      As an example, I'll use a generic content Block component. This component, among other params, would have a columnSpan param. As far as I can tell, the only way to predefine options for that param is to create individual content entries like so:



      enter image description here



      ...and use that directory as the source of the params like so:



      {
      ...
      source: 'dataSource=sitecore/content/BlockColumnSpanOptions'
      ...
      }


      So, multiply that by X number of components and X number of params, this content directory is quickly going to become nightmarish.



      Is there a better/other way to provide param options in a more flattened/simplified manner?



      Thanks in advance for any help provided.










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      As an example, I'll use a generic content Block component. This component, among other params, would have a columnSpan param. As far as I can tell, the only way to predefine options for that param is to create individual content entries like so:



      enter image description here



      ...and use that directory as the source of the params like so:



      {
      ...
      source: 'dataSource=sitecore/content/BlockColumnSpanOptions'
      ...
      }


      So, multiply that by X number of components and X number of params, this content directory is quickly going to become nightmarish.



      Is there a better/other way to provide param options in a more flattened/simplified manner?



      Thanks in advance for any help provided.







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          The manifest API is a JavaScript API; we just provide a default input via YAML. You can modify the handling in /sitecore/definitions/*.sitecore.js to source content from whatever you like, including multiple items in one JS file.



          Example here, note that the manifest contains TypeScript typings to make constructing objects easier.






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          The manifest API is a JavaScript API; we just provide a default input via YAML. You can modify the handling in /sitecore/definitions/*.sitecore.js to source content from whatever you like, including multiple items in one JS file.



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          The manifest API is a JavaScript API; we just provide a default input via YAML. You can modify the handling in /sitecore/definitions/*.sitecore.js to source content from whatever you like, including multiple items in one JS file.



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          The manifest API is a JavaScript API; we just provide a default input via YAML. You can modify the handling in /sitecore/definitions/*.sitecore.js to source content from whatever you like, including multiple items in one JS file.



          Example here, note that the manifest contains TypeScript typings to make constructing objects easier.






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          Example here, note that the manifest contains TypeScript typings to make constructing objects easier.







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