Headless CMS API Settings PDF
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This document describes how to configure email link URLs and headless CMS settings for Account Activation and Password Reset emails. It also provides an overview of product data integration, search functionality, and headless architecture using Configured Commerce and Optimizely Content Management System (CMS).
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Configure email link URL settings in headless CMS Updated 7 months ago FollowNot yet followed by anyone You can configure the email link URL settings for Account Activation and Password Reset emails while operating in headless mode. You can find these settings in the Ad...
Configure email link URL settings in headless CMS Updated 7 months ago FollowNot yet followed by anyone You can configure the email link URL settings for Account Activation and Password Reset emails while operating in headless mode. You can find these settings in the Admin Console. Headless CMS You must first configure your website to use a headless CMS to edit the email path settings. 1. Go to Websites > Edit. 2. Find CMS Type. 3. Select Headless. Once you select Headless, you can see the Email Path Settings section. Account activation email URL Follow these steps to change the AccountActivation email URL: 1. Go to Websites > Edit > Details > Email Path Settings. 2. Enter the URL for Account Activation emails. This setting is blank by default. Password reset email URL Follow these steps to change the Password Reset email URL: 1. Go to Websites > Edit > Details > Email Path Settings. 2. Enter the URL for Password Reset emails. This setting is blank by default. Previous article Shared cache manager Configured Commerce + CMS Using Optimizely Configured Commerce with Optimizely Content Management System. Suggest Edits Purpose Using Optimizely Configured Commerce with Optimizely Content Management System (CMS) will serve existing and prospective Optimizely customers interested in a content-rich ecommerce storefront. Configured Commerce customers who want a more robust content management experience than the built-in Spire CMS provides. Configured Commerce customers could instead use CMS to customize their storefront with blogs, industry case studies, customer forums, content, and product recommendations. Alternatively, CMS customers in manufacturing and distribution could begin selling products using Configured Commerce out-of-the-box eCommerce functionality. Key functionality and features You will leverage functionality and features from Configured Commerce and CMS. Product data CMS requests data from Configured Commerce when it serves a page. The CMS then calls the Configured Commerce API to pull products into CMS pages as product detail content blocks. Administrators and editors can use this block to create pages showing product information and go to the Configured Commerce catalog. The CMS does not "pull" or "migrate" data from Configured Commerce into its data storage out of the box, unlike if you use Configured Commerce with CMS. Search functionality Use Configured Commerce native search indexing and faceting for products and Optimizely's Find to index other (non-product) content. These are two distinct search indices and mechanisms, and the Configured Commerce catalog does not index content into Optimizely's Find. However, site visitors have a single search experience where the search box queries search engines and aggregates the results. Headless architecture Configured Commerce is natively headless, and CMS is one possible head a customer can use as a C# SDK that works with Configured Commerce APIs within CMS's.NET API framework. Other aspects of the package are included in the starter kit, such as the CMS search box behavior, but these are a minor part of the kit. This same C# API SDK serves as the basis for Optimizely's Configured Commerce Mobile App SDK, which leverages the cross-platform Xamarin framework to enable ecommerce clients to develop custom mobile apps as a front-end to the headless Configured Commerce solution.