| name | umbraco-entity-actions |
| description | Implement entity actions in Umbraco backoffice using official docs |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| location | managed |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit, WebFetch |
Umbraco Entity Actions
What is it?
Entity Actions perform an action on a specific item in Umbraco. They provide a generic extension point for secondary functionality associated with entity types like documents, media, or custom entities. These actions appear in context menus throughout the backoffice and can be controlled by user permissions.
Documentation
Always fetch the latest docs before implementing:
Reference Examples
The Umbraco source includes working examples:
Permission Manipulation: /Umbraco-CMS/src/Umbraco.Web.UI.Client/examples/manipulate-document-property-value-permissions/
This example demonstrates entity actions that manipulate document property permissions.
User Permissions: /Umbraco-CMS/src/Umbraco.Web.UI.Client/examples/user-permission/
This example shows entity actions integrated with user permission controls.
Related Foundation Skills
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Repository Pattern: When implementing actions that need data operations
- Reference skill:
umbraco-repository-pattern
-
Context API: When accessing workspace or other contexts from actions
- Reference skill:
umbraco-context-api
-
Conditions: When controlling action visibility based on permissions or state
- Reference skill:
umbraco-conditions
Workflow
- Fetch docs - Use WebFetch on the URLs above
- Ask questions - What entity type? What action to perform? Permissions needed?
- Generate files - Create manifest + action class based on latest docs
- Explain - Show what was created and how to test
Minimal Examples
Manifest (manifests.ts)
import type { ManifestEntityAction } from '@umbraco-cms/backoffice/extension-registry';
import { MyEntityAction } from './my-entity-action.js';
const manifest: ManifestEntityAction = {
type: 'entityAction',
alias: 'My.EntityAction',
name: 'My Entity Action',
weight: 10,
api: MyEntityAction,
forEntityTypes: ['document'],
meta: {
icon: 'icon-alarm-clock',
label: 'My Action',
},
};
export const manifests = [manifest];
Action Implementation (my-entity-action.ts)
import { UmbEntityActionBase } from '@umbraco-cms/backoffice/entity-action';
import type { UmbControllerHost } from '@umbraco-cms/backoffice/controller-api';
export class MyEntityAction extends UmbEntityActionBase<never> {
constructor(host: UmbControllerHost, args: { unique: string; entityType: string }) {
super(host, args);
}
async execute() {
console.log('Executing action on:', this.unique);
alert(`Action executed on ${this.unique}`);
}
}
Action with Repository
import { UmbEntityActionBase } from '@umbraco-cms/backoffice/entity-action';
export class MyEntityAction extends UmbEntityActionBase<MyRepository> {
constructor(host: UmbControllerHost, args: { unique: string; entityType: string; repositoryAlias: string }) {
super(host, args);
}
async execute() {
await this.repository?.myCustomMethod(this.unique);
}
}
Link-based Action (using getHref)
export class MyLinkAction extends UmbEntityActionBase<never> {
async getHref() {
return `/some/path/${this.unique}`;
}
async execute() {
}
}
Common Entity Types
document - Content nodes
media - Media items
member - Members
data-type - Data types
document-type - Document types
media-type - Media types
That's it! Always fetch fresh docs, keep examples minimal, generate complete working code.