1.8
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 Name – Name of the data entity property to sort the search results by
l Order – Sort the search results for this data entity property in a specific order (e.g.
Ascending or Descending)
Grouping Rules
There are also two types of grouping rules that can be used as part of the overall search
criteria:
l Data Value – Group the search results by the value of a data record field
l Property Value – Group the search results by the value of a data entity property
The types of grouping rules available are also specific to the data entity type selected. The
following table lists the available combinations:
Rule Type Data
Records
Data
Sets
Content
Items
Content
Sets
Jobs Job
Sets
Data Value
✓ ✓
Property Value
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Grouping rules can be added using the Add Grouping Rule button, removed using the
Remove Rule button, and even re-ordered within the form.
Rules can be re-ordered by dragging and dropping a rule by it's name label (e.g. Data Value
Rule: or Property Value Rule:).
Data Value grouping rules can be configured by specifying the following options:
l Name – Name of the data record field to group the search results by
l Numeric – Group the search results for this data record field numerically
l Order – Group the search results for this data record field in a specific order (e.g.
Ascending or Descending)
Property Value grouping rules can be configured by specifying the following options:
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