You can use the Web Content Manager REST Service to
create, read, update and delete the following item types.
Using REST with Web Content Manager items
This topic provides an overview of the options available
when working with Web Content Manager items,
including the types of items that can be created and updated, and
other important information related to the process of creating and
updating web content items using REST.
Using REST with components
You can use the Web Content Manager REST service to
create, read, update and delete some types of components.
Using REST with elements
You can use the Web Content Manager REST service to
create, read, update and delete some types of elements stored in site
areas and content items.
Using REST with drafts and workflows
You can use the REST services for Web Content Manager to create drafts,
approve items in a workflow, and move items through different stages
of a workflow.
Using REST with projects
You can use the REST services for Web Content Manager to create and
work with projects.
Using REST to work with access controls
The access control section in an Atom entry or JSON entry
generated by the REST service for Web Content Manager links to resources
from the Portal Access Control REST API.
Using REST to work with recent items
You can use REST service to display a list of recently
accessed items. This is the equivalent of the Recent Items view
in the library explorer.
Using REST to work with favorite items
You can use REST service to display a list of favorite
items. This is the equivalent of the Favorite Items view in the library explorer.
REST: Attachments
You can use the REST service to attach images to some item
types. This is equivalent to using the Insert An Image button
in the authoring portlet.