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JavaScript library for the Contentful Content Delivery API and Content Preview API. It helps you to easily access your content stored in Contentful with your JavaScript applications.
What is Contentful?
Contentful provides content infrastructure for digital teams to power websites, apps, and devices. Unlike a CMS, Contentful was built to integrate with the modern software stack. It offers a central hub for structured content, powerful management and delivery APIs, and a customizable web app that enable developers and content creators to ship their products faster.
v6.0.0
)See list of min supported browser version here @contentful/browserslist-config
The default export is an es9
compliant module. in order to import the commonJS
bundle, please use:
const contentful = require("contentful/contentful.node")
In order to get started with the Contentful JS library you'll need not only to install it, but also to get credentials which will allow you to have access to your content in Contentful.
npm install contentful
For browsers, we recommend to download the library via npm or yarn to ensure 100% availability.
If you'd like to use a standalone built file you can use the following script tag or download it from jsDelivr, under the dist
directory:
<script src='https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/contentful@latest/dist/contentful.browser.min.js'></script>
Using contentful@latest
will always get you the latest version, but you can also specify a specific version number.
<script src='https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/contentful@9.0.1/dist/contentful.browser.min.js'></script>
The Contentful Delivery library will be accessible via the contentful
global variable.
Check the releases page to know which versions are available.
The following code snippet is the most basic one you can use to get some content from Contentful with this library:
const contentful = require("contentful");
const client = contentful.createClient({
// This is the space ID. A space is like a project folder in Contentful terms
space: "developer_bookshelf",
// This is the access token for this space. Normally you get both ID and the token in the Contentful web app
accessToken: "0b7f6x59a0"
});
// This API call will request an entry with the specified ID from the space defined at the top, using a space-specific access token.
client
.getEntry("5PeGS2SoZGSa4GuiQsigQu")
.then(entry => console.log(entry))
.catch(err => console.log(err));
Check out this JSFiddle version of our Product Catalogue demo app.
This library can also be used with the Preview API. In order to do so, you need to use the Preview API Access token, available on the same page where you get the Delivery API token, and specify the host of the preview API, such as:
const contentful = require("contentful");
const client = contentful.createClient({
space: "developer_bookshelf",
accessToken: "preview_0b7f6x59a0",
host: "preview.contentful.com"
});
You can find all available methods of our client in our reference documentation
To get your own content from Contentful, an app should authenticate with an OAuth bearer token.
You can create API keys using the Contentful web interface. Go to the app, open the space that you want to access (top left corner lists all the spaces), and navigate to the APIs area. Open the API Keys section and create your first token. Done.
Don't forget to also get your Space ID.
For more information, check the Contentful REST API reference on Authentication .
To help you get the most out of this library, we've prepared all available client configuration options, a reference documentation, tutorials and other examples that will help you learn and understand how to use this library.
The createClient
method supports several options you may set to achieve the expected behavior:
contentful.createClient({
...your config here ...
})
The configuration options belong to two categories: request config and response config.
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
accessToken |
Required. Your CDA access token. | |
space |
Required. Your Space ID. | |
environment |
'master' |
Set the environment that the API key has access to. |
host |
'cdn.contentful.com' |
Set the host used to build the request URI's. |
basePath |
'' |
This path gets appended to the host to allow request urls like https://gateway.example.com/contentful/ for custom gateways/proxies. |
httpAgent |
undefined |
Custom agent to perform HTTP requests. Find further information in the axios request config documentation. |
httpsAgent |
undefined |
Custom agent to perform HTTPS requests. Find further information in the axios request config documentation. |
adapter |
undefined |
Custom adapter to handle making the requests. Find further information in the axios request config documentation. |
headers |
{} |
Additional headers to attach to the requests. We add/overwrite the following headers:
|
proxy |
undefined |
Axios proxy configuration. See the axios request config documentation for further information about the supported values. |
retryOnError |
true |
By default, this library is retrying requests which resulted in a 500 server error and 429 rate limit response. Set this to false to disable this behavior. |
application |
undefined |
Application name and version e.g myApp/version. |
integration |
undefined |
Integration name and version e.g react/version. |
timeout |
30000 |
in milliseconds - connection timeout. |
retryLimit |
5 |
Optional number of retries before failure. |
logHandler |
function (level, data) {} |
Errors and warnings will be logged by default to the node or browser console. Pass your own log handler to intercept here and handle errors, warnings and info on your own. |
requestLogger |
function (config) {} |
Interceptor called on every request. Takes Axios request config as an arg. |
responseLogger |
function (response) {} |
Interceptor called on every response. Takes Axios response object as an arg. |
:warning: Response config options are in the process of being deprecated (
v10.0.0
). They still work for thesync
andparseEntries
methods. ThegetEntries
andgetEntry
methods already use the new Chained Clients approach.
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
resolveLinks |
true | Turn off to disable link resolving. |
removeUnresolved |
false | Remove fields from response for unresolvable links. |
Introduced in
v10.0.0
.
The contentful.js library returns calls to getEntries
and getEntry
in six different shapes, depending on the three configurations listed below.
In order to provide type support for each configuration, we provide the possibility to chain modifiers to the Contentful client, providing the correct return types corresponding to the used modifiers.
This way, we make developing with contentful.js
much more predictable and safer.
When initialising a client, you will receive an instance of the DefaultClient
shape.
Chain | Modifier |
---|---|
none (default) | Returns entries in a single locale. Resolvable linked entries will be inlined while unresolvable links will be kept as link objects. Read more on link resolution |
withAllLocales |
Returns entries in all locales. |
withoutLinkResolution |
All linked entries will be rendered as link objects. Read more on link resolution |
withoutUnresolvableLinks |
If linked entries are not resolvalbe, the corresponding link objects are removed from the response. |
// returns entries in one locale, resolves linked entries, removing unresolvable links
const entries = await client.withoutUnresolvableLinks.getEntries()
You can also combine client chains:
// returns entries in all locales, resolves linked entries, removing unresolvable links
const entries = await client.withoutLinkResolution.withAllLocales.getEntries()
The default behaviour doesn't change, you can still do:
// returns entries in one locale, resolves linked entries, keeping unresolvable links as link object
const entries = await client.getEntries()
The JS library reference documents what objects and methods are exposed by this library, what arguments they expect and what kind of data is returned.
Most methods also have examples which show you how to use them.
http
.
Our library is supplied as node and browser version. Most non-node environments, like React Native, act like a browser. To force using of the browser version, you can require it via:const { createClient } = require('contentful/dist/contentful.browser.min.js')
This library is 100% written in TypeScript. Type definitions are bundled. Find out more about the advantages of using this library in conjunction with TypeScript in the TYPESCRIPT.md document.
More information about how to use the library in advanced or special ways can be found in the ADVANCED.md document.
We gathered all information related to migrating from older versions of the library in our MIGRATION.md document.
We appreciate any help on our repositories. For more details about how to contribute see our CONTRIBUTING.md document.
This repository is published under the MIT license.
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