Agility Content Fetch JS SDK
This is the official JavaScript/TypeScript library for accessing live and preview content from your Agility CMS instance.
You can use this in both node and browser based JS apps.
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Features
- Queries the high-availability, CDN backed Agility Fetch REST API
- Get a sitemap for a given channel
- Get a page, including its content zones, modules, and their content
- Get a content item
- Query a content list using a filter syntax
- Get the details of a media gallery
- Keep track of syncing content to your app
Getting Started
In order to use this sdk, you'll need to install the @agility/content-fetch
package and you'll also need to authenticate your requests.
Prerequisites
You must have access to an Agility instance to retrieve the guid and generate your apiKey. Or, you must have these values provided to you.
Installation
npm
npm install @agility/content-fetch
yarn
yarn add @agility/content-fetch
Making a Request
import agility from "@agility/content-fetch"
const api = agility.getApi({
guid: "[guid]",
apiKey: "[your-api-key]",
})
const contentItems = await api.getContentItem({
contentID: 22,
locale: "en-us",
})
Documentation
Full documentation for this SDK can be found in our Agility Fetch JS SDK Reference Doc.
For docs & help around Agility CMS, please see Agility CMS Documentation
Tutorials
About the Content Fetch API
Authenticating your Content Fetch API Calls
Retrieving your API Key(s), Guid, and API URL
Making your First Call with the Content Fetch API
Calilng the Content Fetch API using the Javascript SDK
Page Management in a Headless CMS
Using Agility CMS with Create React App
Creating a Module for the Agility CMS Create React App
Creating a Page Template for the Agility CMS Create React App
Deploying your Agility CMS Create React App
Content Webhooks
Contributing
If you would like to contribute to this SDK, you can fork the repository and submit a pull request. We'd love to include your updates.
Running the Tests
An essential part of contributing to this SDK is adding and running unit tests to ensure the stability of the project.
> npm run test