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# How to configure collections?
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NocoBase has three ways to configure collections.
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<img src="./cm.svg" style="max-width: 800px;" />
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## Configuring collections through the interface
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Business data is generally recommended to be configured using the interface, and the NocoBase platform provides two interfaces to configure collections.
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### Regular table interface
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<img src="./table.jpg" style="max-width: 800px;" />
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### Graphical configuration interface
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<img src="./graph.jpg" style="max-width: 800px;" />
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## Defined in the plugin code
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Generally used to configure plugin functions or system configuration tables where users can read and write data, but cannot modify the data structure.
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```ts
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export class MyPlugin extends Plugin {
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load() {
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this.db.collection();
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this.db.import();
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}
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}
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```
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Related API Reference
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- [db.collection()](/api/database#collection)
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- [db.import()](/api/database#import)
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The collection configured in the plugin is automatically synchronized with the database when the plugin is activated, giving birth to the corresponding data tables and fields.
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## Managing data tables via REST API
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Third parties can also manage data tables via the HTTP interface (permissions required)
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### Collections
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```bash
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GET /api/collections
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POST /api/collections
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GET /api/collections/<collectionName>
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PUT /api/collections/<collectionName>
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DELETE /api/collections/<collectionName>
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```
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### Collection fields
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```bash
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GET /api/collections/<collectionName>/fields
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POST /api/collections/<collectionName>/fields
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GET /api/collections/<collectionName>/fields/<fieldName>
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PUT /api/collections/<collectionName>/fields/<fieldName>
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DELETE /api/collections/<collectionName>/fields/<fieldName>
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```
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