NOTE: Oracle Content Management Cloud Services reached "End of Life" status and has been discontinued as of January 1, 2026. This project is no longer supported or maintained.
The Content SDK for Oracle Content Management is a light-weight JavaScript wrapper that interacts with the Content REST APIs. This read-only SDK retrieves structured content, digital assets and content layouts that are managed in Oracle Content Management. The SDK allows you to write a web application that is content rich - allowing the use of Oracle Content Management for content management, authoring and approval and delivery from your own web server.
The SDK consists of three main classes:
- contentSDK: The main entry-point object. The contentSDK object lets you create client objects to access content based on your requirements.
- ContentDeliveryClient : A client object that is set up to access published content items and digital assets.
- ContentPreviewClient : A client object that is set up to access content types, draft content items, and draft digital assets.
Prerequisite: node.js 10.9.0 or later, and node and npm on your path.
npm install @oracle/content-management-sdkNOTE: The SDK must be initialized with the URL of your content service. The URL uses the pattern
https://<service-name>-<account-name>.cec.ocp.oraclecloud.comand can be given to you by your Oracle Content Management service administrator.
// Imports the contentSDK class. You could import the createDeliveryClient or createPreviewClient functions instead.
import { contentSDK } from '@oracle/content-management-sdk';
const contentDeliveryClient = contentSDK.createDeliveryClient({
contentServer: 'https://<service-name>-<account-name>.cec.ocp.oraclecloud.com',
contentVersion: 'v1.1',
channelToken: '<token>', // Use your published channel token
logger: console,
});
// Perform a load of an asset
contentDeliveryClient.getItem(....);// Imports the contentSDK class. You could import the createDeliveryClient or createPreviewClient functions instead.
const contentSDK = require('@oracle/content-management-sdk');
const contentDeliveryClient = contentSDK.createDeliveryClient({
contentServer: 'https://<service-name>-<account-name>.cec.ocp.oraclecloud.com',
contentVersion: 'v1.1',
channelToken: '<token>', // Use your published channel token
logger: console,
});
// Perform a load of an asset
contentDeliveryClient.getItem(....);<html>
<head>
<script type="module">
import {createDeliveryClient} from 'path_to_expanded_contentsdk_package/content.umd.js';
const client=createDeliveryClient({
contentServer: 'https://<service-name>-<account-name>.cec.ocp.oraclecloud.com',
contentVersion: 'v1.1',
channelToken: '<token>',
logger: console,
});
client.getItem(....);
</script>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html> <html>
<head>
<title>Using Content SDK</title>
<script src="url_of_expanded_contentsdk_package/content.umd.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<script>
const client = contentsdk.createDeliveryClient({
contentServer: 'https://<service-name>-<account-name>.cec.ocp.oraclecloud.com',
contentVersion: 'v1.1',
channelToken: '<token>',
logger: console,
});
client.getItem(....);
</script>
</body>
</html>For more examples, check out our open source sample projects.
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