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title: "@apiclient.xyz/ghost"
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source: "gitea"
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---
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# @apiclient.xyz/ghost
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An unofficial Ghost API package
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## Install
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To install the @apiclient.xyz/ghost package, you can use npm or yarn. Make sure you're using a package manager that supports ESM and TypeScript.
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NPM:
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```bash
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npm install @apiclient.xyz/ghost
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```
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Yarn:
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```bash
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yarn add @apiclient.xyz/ghost
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```
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## Usage
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Below is a detailed guide on how to use the `@apiclient.xyz/ghost` package in your TypeScript projects. We will cover everything from initialization to advanced usage scenarios.
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### Initialization
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First, you need to import the necessary classes and initialize the Ghost instance with the required API keys.
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```typescript
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import { Ghost } from '@apiclient.xyz/ghost';
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// Initialize the Ghost instance
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const ghostInstance = new Ghost({
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baseUrl: 'https://your-ghost-url.com',
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contentApiKey: 'your-content-api-key',
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adminApiKey: 'your-admin-api-key'
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});
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```
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### Basic Usage
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#### Fetching Posts
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You can fetch posts with the following method. This will give you an array of `Post` instances.
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```typescript
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// Fetch all posts
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const posts = await ghostInstance.getPosts();
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// Print titles of all posts
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posts.forEach(post => {
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console.log(post.getTitle());
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});
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```
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#### Fetching a Single Post by ID
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To fetch a single post by its ID:
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```typescript
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const postId = 'your-post-id';
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const post = await ghostInstance.getPostById(postId);
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console.log(post.getTitle());
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console.log(post.getHtml());
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```
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### Post Class Methods
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The `Post` class has several methods that can be useful for different scenarios.
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#### Getting Post Data
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These methods allow you to retrieve various parts of the post data.
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```typescript
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const postId = post.getId();
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const postTitle = post.getTitle();
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const postHtml = post.getHtml();
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const postExcerpt = post.getExcerpt();
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const postFeatureImage = post.getFeatureImage();
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console.log(`ID: ${postId}`);
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console.log(`Title: ${postTitle}`);
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console.log(`HTML: ${postHtml}`);
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console.log(`Excerpt: ${postExcerpt}`);
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console.log(`Feature Image: ${postFeatureImage}`);
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```
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#### Updating a Post
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To update a post, you can use the `update` method. Make sure you have the necessary permissions and fields.
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```typescript
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const updatedPostData = {
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...post.toJson(),
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title: 'Updated Title',
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html: '<p>Updated HTML content</p>'
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};
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await post.update(updatedPostData);
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console.log('Post updated successfully');
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```
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#### Deleting a Post
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To delete a post:
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```typescript
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await post.delete();
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console.log('Post deleted successfully');
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```
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### Advanced Scenarios
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#### Creating a New Post
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You can create a new post using the `createPost` method of the `Ghost` class.
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```typescript
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const newPostData = {
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id: 'new-post-id',
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title: 'New Post Title',
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html: '<p>This is the content of the new post.</p>',
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excerpt: 'New post excerpt',
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feature_image: 'https://your-image-url.com/image.jpg'
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};
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const newPost = await ghostInstance.createPost(newPostData);
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console.log('New post created successfully');
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console.log(`ID: ${newPost.getId()}`);
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console.log(`Title: ${newPost.getTitle()}`);
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```
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#### Error Handling
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Both the `Ghost` and `Post` classes throw errors that you can catch and handle.
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```typescript
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try {
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const posts = await ghostInstance.getPosts();
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console.log('Posts fetched successfully');
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} catch (error) {
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console.error('Error fetching posts:', error);
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}
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```
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Similarly, for updating or deleting a post:
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```typescript
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try {
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await post.update({ title: 'Updated Title' });
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console.log('Post updated successfully');
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} catch (error) {
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console.error('Error updating post:', error);
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}
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try {
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await post.delete();
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console.log('Post deleted successfully');
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} catch (error) {
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console.error('Error deleting post:', error);
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}
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```
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#### Fetching Posts with Filters and Options
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The `getPosts` method can accept various filters and options.
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```typescript
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const filteredPosts = await ghostInstance.getPosts({ limit: 10, include: 'tags,authors' });
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filteredPosts.forEach(post => {
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console.log(post.getTitle());
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});
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```
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### Example Projects
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To give you a comprehensive understanding, let's look at a couple of example projects.
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#### Example 1: A Basic Blog
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In this scenario, we will create a simple script to fetch all posts and display their titles.
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```typescript
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import { Ghost } from '@apiclient.xyz/ghost';
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(async () => {
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const ghostInstance = new Ghost({
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baseUrl: 'https://your-ghost-url.com',
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contentApiKey: 'your-content-api-key',
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adminApiKey: 'your-admin-api-key'
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});
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try {
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const posts = await ghostInstance.getPosts();
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posts.forEach(post => console.log(post.getTitle()));
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} catch (error) {
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console.error('Error fetching posts:', error);
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}
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})();
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```
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#### Example 2: Post Management Tool
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In this example, let's create a tool that can fetch, create, update, and delete posts.
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```typescript
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import { Ghost, Post, IPostOptions } from '@apiclient.xyz/ghost';
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const ghostInstance = new Ghost({
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baseUrl: 'https://your-ghost-url.com',
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contentApiKey: 'your-content-api-key',
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adminApiKey: 'your-admin-api-key'
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});
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(async () => {
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// Fetch posts
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const posts = await ghostInstance.getPosts();
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console.log('Fetched posts:');
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posts.forEach(post => console.log(post.getTitle()));
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// Create a new post
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const newPostData: IPostOptions = {
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id: 'new-post-id',
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title: 'New Post Title',
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html: '<p>This is the content of the new post.</p>',
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};
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const newPost = await ghostInstance.createPost(newPostData);
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console.log('New post created:', newPost.getTitle());
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// Update the new post
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const updatedPost = await newPost.update({ title: 'Updated Post Title' });
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console.log('Post updated:', updatedPost.getTitle());
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// Delete the new post
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await updatedPost.delete();
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console.log('Post deleted');
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})();
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```
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### Unit Tests
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This package includes unit tests written using the `@push.rocks/tapbundle` and `@push.rocks/qenv` libraries. Here is how you can run them.
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1. Install the development dependencies:
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```bash
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npm install
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```
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2. Run the tests:
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```bash
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npm test
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```
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### Conclusion
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The `@apiclient.xyz/ghost` package provides a comprehensive and type-safe way to interact with the Ghost CMS API using TypeScript. The features provided by the `Ghost` and `Post` classes allow for a wide range of interactions, from basic CRUD operations to advanced filtering and error handling.
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For more information, please refer to the [documentation](https://apiclient.xyz.gitlab.io/ghost/).
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