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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to the PlanetPress Connect REST API Cookbook
- Technical Overview
- Working Examples
- Getting Started
- Server Security & Authentication
- Working with the File Store
- Working with the Entity Services
- Working with the Workflow Services
- Running a Data Mapping Operation
- Running a Data Mapping Operation (Using JSON)
- Running a Data Mapping Operation for PDF/VT File (to Data Set)
- Running a Data Mapping Operation for PDF/VT File (to Content Set)
- Running a Content Creation Operation for Print
- Running a Content Creation Operation for Print By Data Record (Using JSON)
- Running a Content Creation Operation for Email By Data Record (Using JSON)
- Creating Content for Web By Data Record
- Creating Content for Web By Data Record (Using JSON)
- Running a Job Creation Operation (Using JSON)
- Running an Output Creation Operation
- Running an Output Creation Operation (Using JSON)
- Running an Output Creation Operation By Job (Using JSON)
- Running an All-In-One Operation (Using JSON)
- REST API Reference
- Authentication Service
- Content Creation Service
- Service Handshake
- Process Content Creation
- Process Content Creation (By Data Record) (JSON)
- Process Content Creation (By Data) (JSON)
- Create Preview PDF
- Create Preview PDF (By Data Record)
- Create Preview PDF (By Data) (JSON)
- Get All Operations
- Get Progress of Operation
- Get Result of Operation
- Cancel an Operation
- Service Version
- Content Item Entity Service
- Content Set Entity Service
- Data Record Entity Service
- Data Set Entity Service
- Data Mapping Service
- Document Entity Service
- Document Set Entity Service
- Content Creation (Email) Service
- Entity Service
- File Store Service
- Content Creation (HTML) Service
- Job Creation Service
- Job Entity Service
- Job Segment Entity Service
- Job Set Entity Service
- Output Creation Service
- All-In-One Service
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
l tables – a list of any nested data tables in the data record, consisting of an object
with one or more name/value pairs:
l <name> – the name (name) of the data table and a list the data records it
contains, consisting of an array of objects each with the following
name/value pairs:
l id – a required/default fixed value of 0 for all data records (type of
number)
l fields – a list of the data fields in the data record and their
corresponding data values, consisting of an object with one or more
name/value pairs:
l <name> – the name (name) and data value of the data field (type of
either string, number, or boolean)
Example
The following are examples of this structure:
{
"data": {
"schema": {
"columns": {
"ID": "STRING",
"Gender": "STRING",
"FirstName": "STRING",
"LastName": "STRING"
}
},
"fields": {
"ID": "CU00048376",
"Gender": "M.",
"FirstName": "Benjamin",
"LastName": "Verret"
}
}
}
{
"data": {
"schema": {
"columns": {
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