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Introduction

In NocoBase, Attachment uploads files and relates file records to the current business record.

It normally relates to a File collection. The file binary is stored by a file-storage engine, while metadata such as file name, size, URL, and MIME type is stored in the File collection. Use Attachment URL for external file links.

Use cases

Attachment fields are suitable for these business scenarios:

  • Contract attachments
  • Invoice files
  • Product images
  • Files uploaded for business records

Create and configure

On the collection's Configure fields page, click Add field and select Attachment to create this field.

SettingDescription
Field interfaceThe field interface. Attachment uses attachment, which determines how the field is entered and displayed in pages.
Field display nameThe name displayed for the field, such as Contract attachments, Invoice files, or Product images. Use a name that business users can recognize.
Field nameThe field identifier used internally by APIs, relation fields, permissions, and workflows. It usually cannot be changed after creation. It supports only letters, numbers, and underscores, and must begin with a letter.
Field typeThe data-layer type. Attachment uses association by default.
Default valueThe default value. When a new record has no value, NocoBase can fill this value automatically.
Validation rulesValidation rules. Required validation is supported; file count, size, and type are controlled by upload-component or file-storage settings.
DescriptionA field description. Record the field meaning, entry requirements, data source, or maintainer.

:::warning Note

Field names are referenced by page blocks, permissions, workflows, and APIs after creation. Confirm the name before creating the field to avoid later configuration changes.

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Field behavior

The default behavior of a Attachment field is as follows:

BehaviorDescription
Default Field interfaceattachment.
Default Field typeassociation.
Available Field typesA relation field associated with file records.
Page componentUses an upload component in edit mode.
FilteringAttachment filtering depends on the relation field and block capabilities.
SortingIt is usually not used for sorting.
ValidationRequired validation is supported; file count, size, and type are controlled by upload-component or file-storage settings.

Edit configuration

After creation, click Edit beside the field to edit its configuration. Edit fields to adjust how they are displayed and used in NocoBase, such as the display name, description, default value, validation rules, or field-specific settings.

When a field comes from a synchronized main-database table, editing usually maps the database field to a NocoBase Field type and Field interface.

SettingCan be editedDescription
Field display nameYesChanges the name displayed in the interface without changing the field identifier.
Field nameNoThe field identifier normally cannot be changed in the edit form after creation.
Field interfaceConditionalMain-database fields and synchronized fields can be adjusted during field mapping. Changes affect page input, display, and validation.
Field typeConditionalMain-database fields and synchronized fields can be adjusted during field mapping. Confirm that existing values can be used by the new type first.
Default valueYesAdjusts the default value for new records.
Validation rulesYesAdjusts field validation rules.
DescriptionYesAdds the field meaning, entry requirements, data source, or maintainer.

:::warning Note

Changing a Field type or Field interface is more than changing a display name. It affects field storage, input components, validation rules, filters, and workflow-variable usage. When the field contains substantial existing data, confirm that its data format is compatible first.

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Delete field

Click Delete beside a Attachment field to delete it. You can also select multiple fields and delete them in the main data source.

Deleting a Attachment field created in the main database usually also deletes the actual database column and its values. For a synchronized or external-data-source field, the impact depends on the corresponding data source and field origin.

:::danger Warning

Deleting a field can affect page blocks, forms, filters, permissions, workflows, APIs, imports and exports, and existing data. Confirm that the field is no longer referenced by business configuration before deleting it.

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Use in pages

Attachment fields are suitable for file upload, preview, and download in business records.

ScenarioUse
Form blockUpload attachments for a business record.
Details blockDisplay, preview, or download attachments.
Table blockDisplay attachment values in lists.
Workflows and APIsUse related file metadata in business logic.