# Custom Interfaces > Custom Interfaces allow you to create new ways of viewing or interacting with field data on the Item Detail page. > [Learn more about Interfaces](/getting-started/glossary/#interfaces). ## Extension Entrypoint The entrypoint of your interface is the `index` file inside the `src/` folder of your extension package. It exports a configuration object with options to configure the behavior of your interface. When loading your interface, this object is imported by the Directus host. Example of an entrypoint: ```js import InterfaceComponent from './interface.vue'; export default { id: 'custom', name: 'Custom', icon: 'box', description: 'This is my custom interface!', component: InterfaceComponent, options: null, types: ['string'], }; ``` #### Available Options - `id` — The unique key for this interface. It is good practice to scope proprietary interfaces with an author prefix. - `name` — The human-readable name for this interface. - `icon` — An icon name from the [material icon set](/getting-started/glossary/#material-icons), or the extended list of Directus custom icons. - `description` — A short description (<80 characters) of this interface shown in the App. - `component` — A reference to your interface component. - `options` — The options of your interface. Can be either an options object or a dedicated Vue component. - `types` — An array of supported [types](/getting-started/glossary/#types). - `groups` — An array of field-groups. Accepts `standard`, `file`, `files`, `m2o`, `o2m`, `m2a`, `translations`. Defaults to `standard`. - `relational` — A boolean that indicates if this interface is a relational interface. - `recommendedDisplays` — An array of display names which are recommended to be used with this interface. ## Interface Component The interface component is the part of your extension that will be rendered by the Directus App whenever your interface should be used to input some value into a field. This interface component has to be Vue component. The most straightforward way to write a Vue component is to use the Vue Single File Component syntax. Example of an interface component using the Vue SFC syntax: ```vue ``` The current value of the field is provided to the component via the `value` prop. If the value was changed inside your component, it should be emitted to the Directus App by using the `input` emit. #### Available Props - `value` — The value of the field. - `width` — The layout width of the field. Either `half`, `half-right`, `full`, or `fill`. - `type` — The type of the field. - `collection` — The collection name of the field. - `field` — The key of the field. - `primaryKey` — The current item's primary key. #### Available Emits - `input` — Update the value of the field. Other than this simple API to communicate with the Directus App, the interface component is a blank canvas, allowing you to create anything you need. ::: warning Vue Version The Directus App uses Vue 3. There might be 3rd party libraries that aren't yet compatible with Vue 3. ::: ## Accessing Internal Systems To access internal systems like the API or the stores, you can use the `useApi()` and `useStores()` composables exported by the `@directus/extensions-sdk` package. They can be used inside a `setup()` function like this: ```js import { useApi, useStores } from '@directus/extensions-sdk'; export default { setup() { const api = useApi(); const { useCollectionsStore } = useStores(); const collectionsStore = useCollectionsStore(); // ... }, }; ``` ::: tip Vue Options API If you prefer to use the Vue Options API, you can inject the `api` and `stores` properties directly. :::