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The Content Management API is used to manage the content of your Contentstack account


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v1.15.4 (2024-03-28)

  • Fixes and Enhancement
    • delete stack implemetation and test cases
    • sanity test and dependency upgrades

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Contentstack

Contentstack Management JavaScript SDK

Contentstack is a headless CMS with an API-first approach. It is a CMS that developers can use to build powerful cross-platform applications in their favorite languages. All you have to do is build your application frontend, and Contentstack will take care of the rest. Read More.

This SDK uses the Content Management API (CMA). The CMA is used to manage the content of your Contentstack account. This includes creating, updating, deleting, and fetching content of your account. To use the CMA, you will need to authenticate your users with a Management Token or an Authtoken. Read more about it in Authentication.

Note: By using CMA, you can execute GET requests for fetching content. However, we strongly recommend that you always use the Content Delivery API to deliver content to your web or mobile properties.

Prerequisite

You need Node.js version 10 or above installed on your machine to use the Contentstack JavaScript CMA SDK.

Installation

Node

Install it via npm:

npm i @contentstack/management

To import the SDK, use the following command:

import contentstack from ‘@contentstack/management’

contentstackClient = contentstack.client()

Authentication

To use this SDK, you need to authenticate your users by using the Authtoken, credentials, or Management Token (stack-level token).

Authtoken

An Authtoken is a read-write token used to make authorized CMA requests, and it is a user-specific token.

contentstackClient = contentstack.client({ authtoken: 'AUTHTOKEN' })

Login

To Login to Contentstack by using credentials, you can use the following lines of code:

contentstackClient.login({ email: 'EMAIL', password: 'PASSWORD'})
.then((response) => {
	console.log(response.notice)
	console.log(response.user)
})

Management Token

Management Tokens are stack-level tokens, with no users attached to them.

contentstackClient.stack({ api_key: 'API_KEY', management_token: 'MANAGEMENT_TOKEN' }).contentType('CONTENT_TYPE_UID')
.fetch()
.then((contenttype) => {
	console.log(contenttype)
})

Contentstack Management JavaScript SDK: 5-minute Quickstart

Initializing Your SDK:

To use the JavaScript CMA SDK, you need to first initialize it. To do this, use the following code:

import contentstack from ‘@contentstack/management’

var contentstackClient = contentstack.client({ authtoken: 'AUTHTOKEN' })
Fetch Stack Detail

Use the following lines of code to fetch your stack detail using this SDK:

contentstackClient.stack({ api_key: 'API_KEY' })
.fetch()
.then((stack) => {
	console.log(stack)
})
Create Entry

To create an entry in a specific content type of a stack, use the following lines of code:

var  entry  = {
	title: 'Sample Entry',
	url: '/sampleEntry'
}

contentstackClient.stack({ api_key: 'API_KEY' }).contentType('CONTENT_TYPE_UID').entry().create({ entry })
.then((entry) => {
	console.log(entry)
})
Create Asset

The following lines of code can be used to upload assets to your stack:

var  asset  = {
	upload: 'path/to/file',
	title: 'Asset Title'
}

contentstackClient.stack({ api_key: 'API_KEY' }).asset().create({ asset })
.then((asset) => {
	console.log(asset)
})

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright © 2012-2024 Contentstack. All Rights Reserved

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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Last updated on 28 Mar 2024

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