Use Sitefinity 11 Rest API to return Draft dynamic content





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I have created a dynamic module called 'keyfacts' and using postman i successfully query the created content.



However only published items return. I would like to query items in Draft state.



Can this be done?



https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/keyfacts



{
"@odata.context": "https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/$metadata#keyfacts",
"value": [
{
"Id": "4968ee6b-3ec5-4443-8cb9-f640c0acf197",
"LastModified": "2018-11-15T05:41:08Z",
"PublicationDate": "2018-11-13T12:13:26Z",
"ExpirationDate": null,
"DateCreated": "2018-11-13T12:13:27Z",
"UrlName": "testkeyfact",
"Description": "a key fact",
"Title": "test key fact",
"Key": "testkeyfact"
}
]
}










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    I have created a dynamic module called 'keyfacts' and using postman i successfully query the created content.



    However only published items return. I would like to query items in Draft state.



    Can this be done?



    https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/keyfacts



    {
    "@odata.context": "https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/$metadata#keyfacts",
    "value": [
    {
    "Id": "4968ee6b-3ec5-4443-8cb9-f640c0acf197",
    "LastModified": "2018-11-15T05:41:08Z",
    "PublicationDate": "2018-11-13T12:13:26Z",
    "ExpirationDate": null,
    "DateCreated": "2018-11-13T12:13:27Z",
    "UrlName": "testkeyfact",
    "Description": "a key fact",
    "Title": "test key fact",
    "Key": "testkeyfact"
    }
    ]
    }










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      I have created a dynamic module called 'keyfacts' and using postman i successfully query the created content.



      However only published items return. I would like to query items in Draft state.



      Can this be done?



      https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/keyfacts



      {
      "@odata.context": "https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/$metadata#keyfacts",
      "value": [
      {
      "Id": "4968ee6b-3ec5-4443-8cb9-f640c0acf197",
      "LastModified": "2018-11-15T05:41:08Z",
      "PublicationDate": "2018-11-13T12:13:26Z",
      "ExpirationDate": null,
      "DateCreated": "2018-11-13T12:13:27Z",
      "UrlName": "testkeyfact",
      "Description": "a key fact",
      "Title": "test key fact",
      "Key": "testkeyfact"
      }
      ]
      }










      share|improve this question














      I have created a dynamic module called 'keyfacts' and using postman i successfully query the created content.



      However only published items return. I would like to query items in Draft state.



      Can this be done?



      https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/keyfacts



      {
      "@odata.context": "https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/$metadata#keyfacts",
      "value": [
      {
      "Id": "4968ee6b-3ec5-4443-8cb9-f640c0acf197",
      "LastModified": "2018-11-15T05:41:08Z",
      "PublicationDate": "2018-11-13T12:13:26Z",
      "ExpirationDate": null,
      "DateCreated": "2018-11-13T12:13:27Z",
      "UrlName": "testkeyfact",
      "Description": "a key fact",
      "Title": "test key fact",
      "Key": "testkeyfact"
      }
      ]
      }







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          In order to fetch draft items, you will need to first change the lifecycle status of keyfacts in the advanced settings. To do so, go to settings -> advanced settings -> WebServices -> Routes -> Frontend -> Services -> (select your web service) -> Types -> Then click on the type and change the "Lifecycle status" from Live to Master.



          Click on Property mappings, click create new and then select PersistentPropertyMapping. Set the 'Persistent name' and 'Name' to 'ApprovalWorkflowState' and save the changes.



          Now when you make a call https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/keyfacts?$filter=contains(ApprovalWorkflowState, 'draft'), you should only get draft items






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            In order to fetch draft items, you will need to first change the lifecycle status of keyfacts in the advanced settings. To do so, go to settings -> advanced settings -> WebServices -> Routes -> Frontend -> Services -> (select your web service) -> Types -> Then click on the type and change the "Lifecycle status" from Live to Master.



            Click on Property mappings, click create new and then select PersistentPropertyMapping. Set the 'Persistent name' and 'Name' to 'ApprovalWorkflowState' and save the changes.



            Now when you make a call https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/keyfacts?$filter=contains(ApprovalWorkflowState, 'draft'), you should only get draft items






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              In order to fetch draft items, you will need to first change the lifecycle status of keyfacts in the advanced settings. To do so, go to settings -> advanced settings -> WebServices -> Routes -> Frontend -> Services -> (select your web service) -> Types -> Then click on the type and change the "Lifecycle status" from Live to Master.



              Click on Property mappings, click create new and then select PersistentPropertyMapping. Set the 'Persistent name' and 'Name' to 'ApprovalWorkflowState' and save the changes.



              Now when you make a call https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/keyfacts?$filter=contains(ApprovalWorkflowState, 'draft'), you should only get draft items






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                In order to fetch draft items, you will need to first change the lifecycle status of keyfacts in the advanced settings. To do so, go to settings -> advanced settings -> WebServices -> Routes -> Frontend -> Services -> (select your web service) -> Types -> Then click on the type and change the "Lifecycle status" from Live to Master.



                Click on Property mappings, click create new and then select PersistentPropertyMapping. Set the 'Persistent name' and 'Name' to 'ApprovalWorkflowState' and save the changes.



                Now when you make a call https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/keyfacts?$filter=contains(ApprovalWorkflowState, 'draft'), you should only get draft items






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                In order to fetch draft items, you will need to first change the lifecycle status of keyfacts in the advanced settings. To do so, go to settings -> advanced settings -> WebServices -> Routes -> Frontend -> Services -> (select your web service) -> Types -> Then click on the type and change the "Lifecycle status" from Live to Master.



                Click on Property mappings, click create new and then select PersistentPropertyMapping. Set the 'Persistent name' and 'Name' to 'ApprovalWorkflowState' and save the changes.



                Now when you make a call https://XXXXXXXXXXXX.azurewebsites.net/api/content/keyfacts?$filter=contains(ApprovalWorkflowState, 'draft'), you should only get draft items







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