All URIs are relative to https://localhost/alfresco/api/-default-/public/alfresco/versions/1
Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|
createFavorite | POST /people/{personId}/favorites | Create a favorite |
createSiteFavorite | POST /people/{personId}/favorite-sites | Create a site favorite |
deleteFavorite | DELETE /people/{personId}/favorites/{favoriteId} | Delete a favorite |
deleteSiteFavorite | DELETE /people/{personId}/favorite-sites/{siteId} | Delete a site favorite |
getFavorite | GET /people/{personId}/favorites/{favoriteId} | Get a favorite |
getFavoriteSite | GET /people/{personId}/favorite-sites/{siteId} | Get a favorite site |
listFavoriteSitesForPerson | GET /people/{personId}/favorite-sites | List favorite sites |
listFavorites | GET /people/{personId}/favorites | List favorites |
Favorite a site, file, or folder in the repository.
You can use the -me-
string in place of <personId>
to specify the currently authenticated user.
Note: You can favorite more than one entity by specifying a list of objects in the JSON body like this:
[
{
"target": {
"file": {
"guid": "abcde-01234-...."
}
}
},
{
"target": {
"file": {
"guid": "abcde-09863-...."
}
}
}
]
If you specify a list as input, then a paginated list rather than an entry is returned in the response body. For example:
{
"list": {
"pagination": {
"count": 2,
"hasMoreItems": false,
"totalItems": 2,
"skipCount": 0,
"maxItems": 100
},
"entries": [
{
"entry": {}
},
{
"entry": {}
}
]
}
}
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
personId | string | The identifier of a person. |
favoriteBodyCreate | FavoriteBodyCreate | An object identifying the entity to be favorited. The object consists of a single property which is an object with the name site, file, or folder. The content of that object is the guid of the target entity. For example, to favorite a file the following body would be used. |
opts.include | string[] | Returns additional information about favorites, the following optional fields can be requested: path (note, this only applies to files and folders), properties |
opts.fields | string[] | A list of field names. You can use this parameter to restrict the fields returned within a response if, for example, you want to save on overall bandwidth. The list applies to a returned individual entity or entries within a collection. If the API method also supports the include parameter, then the fields specified in the include parameter are returned in addition to those specified in the fields parameter. |
Return type: FavoriteEntry
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, FavoritesApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const favoritesApi = new FavoritesApi(alfrescoApi);
const favoriteBodyCreate = {};
const opts = {};
favoritesApi.createFavorite(`<personId>`, favoriteBodyCreate, opts).then((data) => {
console.log('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data);
});
Create a site favorite
this endpoint is deprecated as of Alfresco 4.2, and will be removed in the future.
Use /people/{personId}/favorites instead.
Create a site favorite for person personId.
You can use the -me-
string in place of <personId>
to specify the currently authenticated user.
Note: You can favorite more than one site by specifying a list of sites in the JSON body like this:
[
{
"id": "test-site-1"
},
{
"id": "test-site-2"
}
]
If you specify a list as input, then a paginated list rather than an entry is returned in the response body. For example:
{
"list": {
"pagination": {
"count": 2,
"hasMoreItems": false,
"totalItems": 2,
"skipCount": 0,
"maxItems": 100
},
"entries": [
{
"entry": {}
},
{
"entry": {}
}
]
}
}
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
personId | string | The identifier of a person. |
favoriteSiteBodyCreate | FavoriteSiteBodyCreate | The id of the site to favorite. |
opts.fields | string[] | A list of field names. You can use this parameter to restrict the fields returned within a response if, for example, you want to save on overall bandwidth. The list applies to a returned individual entity or entries within a collection. If the API method also supports the include parameter, then the fields specified in the include parameter are returned in addition to those specified in the fields parameter. |
Return type: FavoriteSiteEntry
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, FavoritesApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const favoritesApi = new FavoritesApi(alfrescoApi);
const favoriteSiteBodyCreate = {};
const opts = {};
favoritesApi.createSiteFavorite(`<personId>`, favoriteSiteBodyCreate, opts).then((data) => {
console.log('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data);
});
Delete a favorite
You can use the -me-
string in place of <personId>
to specify the currently authenticated user.
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
personId | string | The identifier of a person. |
favoriteId | string | The identifier of a favorite. |
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, FavoritesApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const favoritesApi = new FavoritesApi(alfrescoApi);
favoritesApi.deleteFavorite(`<personId>`, `<favoriteId>`).then(() => {
console.log('API called successfully.');
});
Delete a site favorite
this endpoint is deprecated as of Alfresco 4.2, and will be removed in the future.
Use /people/{personId}/favorites/{favoriteId} instead.
Deletes site siteId from the favorite site list of person personId.
You can use the -me-
string in place of <personId>
to specify the currently authenticated user.
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, FavoritesApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const favoritesApi = new FavoritesApi(alfrescoApi);
favoritesApi.deleteSiteFavorite(`<personId>`, `<siteId>`).then(() => {
console.log('API called successfully.');
});
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
personId | string | The identifier of a person. |
siteId | string | The identifier of a site. |
Get a favorite
You can use the -me-
string in place of <personId>
to specify the currently authenticated user.
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
personId | string | The identifier of a person. |
favoriteId | string | The identifier of a favorite. |
opts.include | string[] | Returns additional information about favorites, the following optional fields can be requested: path (note, this only applies to files and folders), properties |
opts.fields | string[] | A list of field names. You can use this parameter to restrict the fields returned within a response if, for example, you want to save on overall bandwidth. The list applies to a returned individual entity or entries within a collection. If the API method also supports the include parameter, then the fields specified in the include parameter are returned in addition to those specified in the fields parameter. |
Return type: FavoriteEntry
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, FavoritesApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const favoritesApi = new FavoritesApi(alfrescoApi);
const opts = {};
favoritesApi.getFavorite(`<personId>`, `<favoriteId>`, opts).then((data) => {
console.log('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data);
});
Get a favorite site
This endpoint is deprecated as of Alfresco 4.2, and will be removed in the future.
Use/people/{personId}/favorites/{favoriteId}
instead.
Gets information on favorite site siteId of person personId.
You can use the -me-
string in place of <personId>
to specify the currently authenticated user.
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
personId | string | The identifier of a person. |
siteId | string | The identifier of a site. |
opts.fields | string[] | A list of field names. You can use this parameter to restrict the fields returned within a response if, for example, you want to save on overall bandwidth. The list applies to a returned individual entity or entries within a collection. If the API method also supports the include parameter, then the fields specified in the include parameter are returned in addition to those specified in the fields parameter. |
Return type: SiteEntry
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, FavoritesApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const favoritesApi = new FavoritesApi(alfrescoApi);
const opts = {};
favoritesApi.getFavoriteSite(`<personId>`, `<siteId>`, opts).then((data) => {
console.log('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data);
});
List favorite sites
This endpoint is deprecated as of Alfresco 4.2, and will be removed in the future.
Use /people/{personId}/favorites instead.
Gets a list of a person's favorite sites.
You can use the -me-
string in place of <personId>
to specify the currently authenticated user.
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, FavoritesApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const favoritesApi = new FavoritesApi(alfrescoApi);
const opts = {};
favoritesApi.listFavoriteSitesForPerson(`<personId>`, opts).then((data) => {
console.log('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data);
});
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
personId | string | The identifier of a person. |
opts.skipCount | number | The number of entities that exist in the collection before those included in this list. If not supplied then the default value is 0. |
opts.maxItems | number | The maximum number of items to return in the list. If not supplied then the default value is 100. |
opts.fields | string[] | A list of field names. You can use this parameter to restrict the fields returned within a response if, for example, you want to save on overall bandwidth. The list applies to a returned individual entity or entries within a collection. If the API method also supports the include parameter, then the fields specified in the include parameter are returned in addition to those specified in the fields parameter. |
Return type: SitePaging
List favorites
You can use the -me-
string in place of <personId>
to specify the currently authenticated user.
The default sort order for the returned list of favorites is type ascending, createdAt descending. You can override the default by using the orderBy parameter.
You can use any of the following fields to order the results:
- type
- createdAt
- title
You can use the where parameter to restrict the list in the response to entries of a specific kind. The where parameter takes a value.
The value is a single predicate that can include one or more EXISTS conditions. The EXISTS condition uses a single operand to limit the list to include entries that include that one property. The property values are:
- target/file
- target/folder
- target/site
For example, the following where parameter restricts the returned list to the file favorites for a person:
(EXISTS(target/file))
You can specify more than one condition using OR. The predicate must be enclosed in parentheses.
For example, the following where parameter restricts the returned list to the file and folder favorites for a person:
(EXISTS(target/file) OR EXISTS(target/folder))
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
personId | string | The identifier of a person. | |
opts.skipCount | number | The number of entities that exist in the collection before those included in this list. If not supplied then the default value is 0. | default to 0 |
opts.maxItems | number | The maximum number of items to return in the list. If not supplied then the default value is 100. | default to 100 |
opts.orderBy | string[] | A string to control the order of the entities returned in a list. You can use the orderBy parameter to sort the list by one or more fields. Each field has a default sort order, which is normally ascending order. Read the API method implementation notes above to check if any fields used in this method have a descending default search order. To sort the entities in a specific order, you can use the ASC and DESC keywords for any field. | |
opts.where | string | A string to restrict the returned objects by using a predicate. | |
opts.include | string[] | Returns additional information about favorites, the following optional fields can be requested: path (note, this only applies to files and folders), properties |
|
opts.fields | string[] | A list of field names. You can use this parameter to restrict the fields returned within a response if, for example, you want to save on overall bandwidth. The list applies to a returned individual entity or entries within a collection. If the API method also supports the include parameter, then the fields specified in the include parameter are returned in addition to those specified in the fields parameter. |
Return type: FavoritePaging
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, FavoritesApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const favoritesApi = new FavoritesApi(alfrescoApi);
const opts = {};
favoritesApi.listFavorites(`<personId>`, opts).then((data) => {
console.log('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data);
});
Properties
Name | Type |
---|---|
list | FavoritePagingList |
Properties
Name | Type |
---|---|
pagination | Pagination |
entries | FavoriteEntry[] |
Properties
Name | Type |
---|---|
entry | Favorite |
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
targetGuid | string | The guid of the object that is a favorite. |
target | any | |
createdAt | Date | The time the object was made a favorite. |
properties | any | A subset of the target favorite properties, system properties and properties already available in the target are excluded. |
Properties
Name | Type |
---|---|
target | any |
Properties
Name | Type |
---|---|
id | string |
Properties
Name | Type |
---|---|
entry | FavoriteSite |
Properties
Name | Type |
---|---|
id | string |