2.3.3 Relations — Linked Content and Taxonomies

Relations define how entries connect to other content, media, or classification structures. Praisma Hub uses explicit, schema-defined relations to ensure clarity and data integrity.

Relation Types

Entries may be related to:

Other entries (one-to-one, one-to-many, or many-to-many)

Media assets

Taxonomies or controlled vocabularies

Relation types are defined at the content type level.

Managing Relations in the Editor

Editors can:

Select related entries through scoped pickers

View relationship context

Prevent invalid or circular references

Relation selectors respect tenant, organization, and localization boundaries.

Taxonomies

Taxonomies provide structured classification, such as:

Topics or themes

Categories

TagsnTaxonomy values are centrally managed to ensure consistency.

Data Integrity

The CMS enforces integrity by:

Preventing broken references

Validating relation constraints

Maintaining consistency during updates or deletions

Summary

Relations enable structured content modeling within Praisma Hub, supporting reuse, navigation, and reliable data relationships.