Query blogs

The examples below show you how to query all of the available blogs or how to query only a specific blog by its ID.

Query a single blog

To query a specific blog by its ID, you must perform the following:

  1. Get the blog.
    First, get an instance of the blog that corresponds to the specified ID. 
  2. Return the blog.

The following code queries a blog by its ID:

Native API

First, you get an instance of the BlogsManager class. To get the specified blog, you query all items and filter the collection by the ID property of the blog. If the specified item does not exist, the query will return null. Finally, you return the blog.

You can also use the following code to retrieve the blog:

NOTE: When the blog does not exist, an exception of type ItemNotFoundException is thrown.

Fluent API

First, you get the singular facade of the blog with the specified ID. To get an instance of the blog, you call the Get method of the facade. Note that when the blog does not exist, an exception of type ItemNotFoundException is thrown.

You can also use the following code to retrieve the blog:

Query all blogs

When querying all blogs, you must perform the following:

  1. Query all items.
    First, get a query of all available blogs.
  2. Return the blogs.
    Return a list of blogs.

The following code queries all blogs:

Native API

First, you get an instance of the BlogsManager class. You query all available blogs. Finally, you return the blogs as a list. If no blogs exist, the list will be empty.

Fluent API

First, you get an instance of the plural blogs facade. Then you get all available blogs. Finally, you return the blogs as a list. If no blogs exist, the list will be empty.

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