Add copy-to-clipboard and link actions to Directus fields for both interfaces and displays.
Field Actions is a Directus extension that adds copy-to-clipboard and link functionalities to fields in the Directus admin interface. It solves the problem of manually copying field values or navigating to external links by providing built-in actions directly within the UI. The extension supports both interfaces and displays, with customizable settings for various use cases.
Directus administrators, content managers, and developers who need to streamline data handling and navigation within the Directus admin panel.
Developers choose Field Actions for its seamless integration with Directus, customizable actions, and ability to improve user productivity by reducing manual steps for copying and linking field values.
Add advanced link & copy functionalities to your directus fields. Supports interfaces as well as displays.
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Adds copy-to-clipboard and link actions directly to fields, reducing manual steps for content managers—evident in screenshots showing quick copying from table views and item pages.
Allows defining click behavior (default, copy, or link) for displays and readonly interfaces, providing flexibility for different user workflows as detailed in the settings.
Supports HTTP, mail, and phone links with configurable targets and optional confirmation prompts for external links, improving navigation safety and usability.
Offers button-only modes with custom labels and hide-field-value settings, enabling clean, action-focused interfaces tailored to specific use cases.
Only functions within the Directus ecosystem, making it irrelevant for projects using alternative CMS or headless platforms, limiting its general applicability.
Requires folder creation and file movement for manual installation, which is more complex and error-prone compared to one-click marketplace installs.
Focuses solely on field-level UI actions; lacks support for bulk operations, backend integrations, or advanced data manipulation workflows.
As a third-party extension, it may break with Directus updates, requiring vigilant maintenance and compatibility checks to avoid disruptions.