Brightspot CMS Developer Guide

GraphQL API


The GraphQL plugin gives you a way to access data stored in your Brightspot instance over HTTP conforming to the GraphQL Specification.

The GraphQL plugin includes a configurable Content Management API endpoint type. Without any additional development work, endpoints can be created in order to expose APIs to create, read, update, and delete existing Dari records. The high level of configurability allows for quick and simple proof of concept tests. This endpoint type is not intended for production use because endpoints defined via project code are more consistent and easier to maintain in different environments.

The GraphQL plugin also includes a configurable Content Delivery API endpoint type. Without any additional development work, endpoints can be created in order to expose APIs for interacting with view models. The high level of configurability allows for quick and simple proof of concept tests. This endpoint type is not intended for production use because endpoints defined via project code are more consistent and easier to maintain in different environments.

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