AI-generated Key Takeaways
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The
posts.patchmethod updates a post and requires authorization. -
The HTTP request for this method uses the
PATCHverb with specificblogIdandpostIdparameters in the URL. -
Successful execution of this method returns a
Posts resourcein the response body.
Requires authorization
Updates a post. This method supports patch semantics . Try it now or see an example .
Request
HTTP request
PATCH https://www.googleapis.com/blogger/v3/blogs/ blogId /posts/ postId
Parameters
blogId
string
postId
string
Authorization
This request requires authorization with at least one of the following scopes ( read more about authentication and authorization ).
| Scope |
|---|
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/blogger
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Request body
In the request body, supply a Posts resource .
Response
If successful, this method returns a Posts resource in the response body.
Examples
Note: The code examples available for this method do not represent all supported programming languages (see the client libraries page for a list of supported languages).
Java
Uses the Java client library
// The BlogId of a test blog .
String TEST_BLOG_ID = "8070105920543249955" ;
// The PostId of a post.
String POST_ID = "4883581657838685651" ;
// Configure the Java API Client for Installed Native App
HttpTransport HTTP_TRANSPORT = new NetHttpTransport();
JsonFactory JSON_FACTORY = new JacksonFactory();
// Configure the Installed App OAuth2 flow.
Credential credential = OAuth2Native.authorize(HTTP_TRANSPORT,
JSON_FACTORY, new LocalServerReceiver(),
Arrays.asList(BloggerScopes. BLOGGER ));
// Construct the Blogger API access facade object.
Blogger blogger = Blogger.builder(HTTP_TRANSPORT, JSON_FACTORY)
.setApplicationName( "Blogger-PostsPatch-Snippet/1.0" )
.setHttpRequestInitializer(credential).build();
// Construct the patch
Post patch = new Post();
patch.setId(Long.parseLong(POST_ID));
patch.setContent( "With really <emph>exciting</emph> <code>HTML</code> content" );
// The request action.
Patch postsPatchAction = blogger.posts().patch(TEST_BLOG_ID, POST_ID, patch);
// Restrict the result content to just the data we need.
postsPatchAction .setFields( "author/displayName,content,published,title,url" );
// This step sends the request to the server.
Post post = postsPatchAction.execute();
// Now we can navigate the response.
System. out .println( "Title: " + post.getTitle());
System. out .println( "Author: " + post.getAuthor().getDisplayName());
System. out .println( "Published: " + post.getPublished());
System. out .println( "URL: " + post.getUrl());
System. out .println( "Content: " + post.getContent());
Try it!
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