All URIs are relative to https://localhost/alfresco/api/-default-/public/alfresco/versions/1
| Method | HTTP request | Description |
|---|---|---|
| createComment | POST /nodes/{nodeId}/comments | Create a comment |
| deleteComment | DELETE /nodes/{nodeId}/comments/{commentId} | Delete a comment |
| listComments | GET /nodes/{nodeId}/comments | List comments |
| updateComment | PUT /nodes/{nodeId}/comments/{commentId} | Update a comment |
Create a comment
You specify the comment in a JSON body like this:
{
"content": "This is a comment"
}Note: You can create more than one comment by specifying a list of comments in the JSON body like this:
[
{
"content": "This is a comment"
},
{
"content": "This is another comment"
}
]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 |
|---|---|---|
| nodeId | string | The identifier of a node. |
| commentBodyCreate | CommentBody | The comment text. Note that you can also provide a list of comments. |
| 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: CommentEntry
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, CommentsApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const commentsApi = new CommentsApi(alfrescoApi);
const opts = {};
const commentBodyCreate = {};
commentsApi.createComment(`<nodeId>`, commentBodyCreate, opts).then((data) => {
console.log('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data);
});Delete a comment
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| nodeId | string | The identifier of a node. |
| commentId | string | The identifier of a comment. |
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, CommentsApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const commentsApi = new CommentsApi(alfrescoApi);
commentsApi.deleteComment(`<nodeId>`, `<commentId>`).then(() => {
console.log('API called successfully.');
});Gets a list of comments for the node nodeId, sorted chronologically with the newest comment first.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| nodeId | string | The identifier of a node. | |
| 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.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: CommentPaging
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, CommentsApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const commentsApi = new CommentsApi(alfrescoApi);
const opts = {};
commentsApi.listComments(`<nodeId>`, opts).then((data) => {
console.log('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data);
});Update a comment
Parameters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| nodeId | string | The identifier of a node. |
| commentId | string | The identifier of a comment. |
| commentBodyUpdate | CommentBody | The JSON representing the comment to be updated. |
| 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: CommentEntry
Example
import { AlfrescoApi, CommentsApi } from '@alfresco/js-api';
const alfrescoApi = new AlfrescoApi(/*..*/);
const commentsApi = new CommentsApi(alfrescoApi);
const commentBodyUpdate = {};
const opts = {};
commentsApi.updateComment(`<nodeId>`, `<commentId>`, commentBodyUpdate, opts).then((data) => {
console.log('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data);
});Properties
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
| content | string |
Properties
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
| list | CommentPagingList |
Properties
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
| pagination | Pagination |
| entries | CommentEntry[] |
Properties
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
| entry | Comment |
Properties
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
| id | string |
| title | string |
| content | string |
| createdBy | Person |
| createdAt | Date |
| edited | boolean |
| modifiedBy | Person |
| modifiedAt | Date |
| canEdit | boolean |
| canDelete | boolean |