| name | umbraco-package-view |
| description | Implement package views in Umbraco backoffice using official docs |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| location | managed |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit, WebFetch |
Umbraco Package View
What is it?
Package Views provide custom UI panels for installed packages in Umbraco. They appear in the Packages section and allow package developers to create dedicated configuration or information pages for their packages. When a user clicks on an installed package, the package view is displayed as a modal or panel.
Documentation
Always fetch the latest docs before implementing:
Related Foundation Skills
Workflow
- Fetch docs - Use WebFetch on the URLs above
- Ask questions - What package? What configuration options?
- Generate files - Create manifest + element based on latest docs
- Explain - Show what was created and how to test
Minimal Examples
Manifest (manifests.ts)
import type { ManifestPackageView } from '@umbraco-cms/backoffice/packages';
export const manifests: Array<ManifestPackageView> = [
{
type: 'packageView',
alias: 'My.PackageView',
name: 'My Package View',
element: () => import('./my-package-view.element.js'),
meta: {
packageName: 'My Package',
},
},
];
Element Implementation with Lit (my-package-view.element.ts)
import { html, customElement } from '@umbraco-cms/backoffice/external/lit';
import { UmbLitElement } from '@umbraco-cms/backoffice/lit-element';
import { UmbModalBaseElement } from '@umbraco-cms/backoffice/modal';
@customElement('my-package-view')
export class MyPackageViewElement extends UmbModalBaseElement {
override render() {
return html`
<umb-body-layout headline="My Package">
<uui-box>
<h2>Package Configuration</h2>
<p>Configure your package settings here.</p>
<uui-form>
<uui-form-layout-item>
<uui-label slot="label">Setting 1</uui-label>
<uui-input></uui-input>
</uui-form-layout-item>
</uui-form>
</uui-box>
<div slot="actions">
<uui-button @click=${this.#onClose} label="Close"></uui-button>
<uui-button look="primary" @click=${this.#onSave} label="Save"></uui-button>
</div>
</umb-body-layout>
`;
}
#onClose() {
this.modalContext?.reject();
}
#onSave() {
this.modalContext?.submit();
}
}
export default MyPackageViewElement;
Vanilla JS Element (my-package-view.js)
const template = document.createElement('template');
template.innerHTML = `
<umb-body-layout>
<h1 slot="header">My Package</h1>
<uui-box>
<p>Package information and settings</p>
</uui-box>
<uui-action-bar slot="footer-info">
<uui-button look="primary" type="button">Close</uui-button>
</uui-action-bar>
</umb-body-layout>
`;
export default class MyPackageViewElement extends HTMLElement {
constructor() {
super();
this.attachShadow({ mode: 'open' });
this.shadowRoot.appendChild(template.content.cloneNode(true));
this.shadowRoot.querySelector('uui-button').addEventListener('click', this.onClick.bind(this));
}
onClick() {
this.modalContext.close();
}
}
customElements.define('my-package-view', MyPackageViewElement);
Interface Reference
interface ManifestPackageView extends ManifestElement {
type: 'packageView';
meta: MetaPackageView;
}
interface MetaPackageView {
packageName: string;
}
Package Integration
The package view is linked by matching meta.packageName with your package's name in umbraco-package.json:
{
"$schema": "../../umbraco-package-schema.json",
"name": "My Package",
"version": "1.0.0",
"extensions": [
{
"type": "packageView",
"alias": "My.PackageView",
"name": "My Package View",
"element": "/App_Plugins/MyPackage/my-package-view.js",
"meta": {
"packageName": "My Package"
}
}
]
}
That's it! Always fetch fresh docs, keep examples minimal, generate complete working code.