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ADDITIONAL INFO
The POST Repository API registers new content from a company account into the Repository.
This API is available via SSL-secured HTTPS connection on the Cloud using the REST POST verb.
The format query string parameter controls the desired response format. Specify either XML or JSON.
/api/v2/repository?format=xml/json
You may use either JSON or XML formats in your POST request.
You indicate this by setting the ContentType HTTP header as "application/json" or "application/xml".
If no ContentType is specified, XML format is assumed.
All XML formatted requests must specify the following XML namespace in the data source root element:
xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
Parameters
The POST verb for the Repository API allows you to register new content from a company account.
The required and optional parameters for a POST call to the Repository API are outlined below.
Name | Type | Description | Required |
CompanyId | Integer | Your unique Company ID is found on the Organization Setup page of the secure website. | ✓ |
ContentType | String | The type of content for this Repository item. | ✓ |
ContentId | String | The unique identifier of the content for this Repository item. For Screen and Doc content, this identifier tracks the current Published version. | ✓ |
Name | String | The Repository item's name. | ✓ |
Description | String | The Repository item's description. | ✓ |
Category | String | The Repository item's category type. | ✓ |
Keywords | String | The Repository item's keywords. | |
VendorId | Integer | Your unique Vendor account identifier. *Required if the account resides under a Master Vendor account. | ✓* |
MasterId | Integer | Your unique Enterprise Toolkit account identifier. *Required if the account resides under a Master Enterprise account with EntToolKit enabled. | ✓* |
IntegrationKey | String | Your unique Integration Key is found on the Organization Setup page of the secure website. | ✓ |
Example
Given that the API is REST-based, you can access the API directly via your web browser to test or by using the Postman API Platform.
Below is an example of a typical POST submission to this API endpoint in JSON.
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