Retrieves one pages resource by its page ID. Try it now or see an example.
Authorization is required if the page is on a blog that is private. If the page is on a blog that is public, then this method can be called without authorization.
Request
HTTP request
GET https://www.googleapis.com/blogger/v3/blogs/blogId/pages/pageId
Parameters
Parameter name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Required parameters | ||
blogId |
string |
The ID of the blog containing the page. |
pageId |
string |
The ID of the page to get. |
Optional parameters | ||
view |
string |
Acceptable values are:
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Request body
Do not supply a request body with this method.
Response
If successful, this method returns a Pages 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 for the http://buzz.blogger.com/ blog.
String BUZZ_BLOG_ID = "2399953";
// The PageId for a buzz page.
String BUZZ_PAGE_ID = "8251768148820290538";
// 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-PagesGet-Snippet/1.0")
.setHttpRequestInitializer(credential).build();
// The request action.
Get pagesGetAction = blogger.pages().get(BUZZ_BLOG_ID, BUZZ_PAGE_ID);
// Restrict the result content to just the data we need.
pagesGetAction.setFields("content,published,updated,title,url");
// This step sends the request to the server.
Page page = pagesGetAction.execute();
// Now we can navigate the response.
System.out.println("Title: " + page.getTitle());
System.out.println("Publised: " + page.getPublished());
System.out.println("Updated: " + page.getUpdated());
System.out.println("URL: " + page.getUrl());
System.out.println("Content: " + page.getContent());
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