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Add param option to exclude basic metadata from GET content #1660
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@razvanMiu thanks for creating this Pull Request and helping to improve Plone! TL;DR: Finish pushing changes, pass all other checks, then paste a comment:
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Minor punctuation fixes.
docs/source/usage/content.md
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To disable the inclusion, add the `GET` parameter `include_items=false` to the URL. | |||
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By default, only basic metadata is included. | |||
To exclude basic metadata add the `GET` parameter `include_basic_metadata=false` to the URL. |
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To exclude basic metadata add the `GET` parameter `include_basic_metadata=false` to the URL. | |
To exclude basic metadata, add the `GET` parameter `include_basic_metadata=false` to the URL. |
docs/source/usage/content.md
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To disable the inclusion, add the `GET` parameter `include_items=false` to the URL. | |||
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By default, only basic metadata is included. | |||
To exclude basic metadata add the `GET` parameter `include_basic_metadata=false` to the URL. | |||
To exclude expandable elements add the `GET` parameter `include_expandable_elements=false` to the URL |
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To exclude expandable elements add the `GET` parameter `include_expandable_elements=false` to the URL | |
To exclude expandable elements, add the `GET` parameter `include_expandable_elements=false` to the URL. |
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I approve docs only. Code should be reviewed by maintainer. Thank you!
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- Add param option to exclude basic metadata from GET content - @razvanMiu |
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@razvanMiu can you elaborate on your use case to exclude basic metadata from the request? Performance? Security?
This PR will add two more optional parameters to GET content:
include_basic_metadata
- by default this isTrue
; IfFalse
all metadatas except@id
,@type
andis_folderish
will be excluded fromresult
allowingmetadata_fields
parameter to specify the desired metadatasinclude_expandable_elements
- by default this isTrue
; IfFalse
the expandable elements will not be included in theresult
Ref #1661