Builder.io

Builder.io is a Visual Headless CMS. Think about it as a drag-and-drop CMS that integrates into your existing Qwik codebase, allowing you and your team to edit content without having to write code.

Setup

You can add builder.io easily by using the following add script:

After running the command, @builder.io/sdk-qwik will be installed, and a new sample component and catchall route will be created in src/components and src/routes respectively.

Create a free Builder.io account (only takes a couple minutes), and paste your public API key into .env

- BUILDER_PUBLIC_API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY
+ BUILDER_PUBLIC_API_KEY=abc123

Then run the development server:

Now, go set your preview URL to http://localhost:5173/

  1. Go to https://builder.io/models
  2. Choose the page model
  3. Set the preview URL to http://localhost:5173/ and click save in the top right

Now, let's create a page in Builder.io and see it live in Qwik!

  1. Go to https://builder.io/content
  2. Click + New and choose Page
  3. Give it a name and click Create

Now, try out the visual editor! You can find a custom Qwik components in the Custom Components section of the insert tab.

You may also limit visual editing to only your custom components with components-only mode.

Register your components

One of the killer features of a Visual Headless CMS, is that you can expose your components to the CMS, ie, your Qwik components can be used as blocks in Builder.io.

import { MyFunComponent } from './fun/fun';
 
export const CUSTOM_COMPONENTS: RegisteredComponent[] = [
  {
    component: MyFunComponent,
    name: 'MyFunComponent',
    inputs: [
      {
        name: 'text',
        type: 'string',
        defaultValue: 'Hello world',
      },
    ],
  },
];
 
export default component$(() => {
  const content = useBuilderContent();
  return (
    <RenderContent
      customComponents={CUSTOM_COMPONENTS}
    />
  );
});

Next Steps

See our full integration guides here

Also, when you push your integration to production, go back and update your preview URL to your production URL so now anyone on your team can visually create content in your Qwik app!

Also, to integrate structured data, see this guide

Contributors

Thanks to all the contributors who have helped make this documentation better!

  • manucorporat
  • mhevery
  • Benny-Nottonson
  • mrhoodz
  • steve8708
  • aendel
bun run qwik add builder.io
npm run qwik add builder.io
pnpm run qwik add builder.io
yarn run qwik add builder.io
bun run dev
npm run dev
pnpm run dev
yarn run dev