CRUD operations
The Entity Service API is built on top of the the Query Engine API and uses it to perform CRUD operations on entities.
The uid parameter used in function calls for this API is a string built with the following format: [category]::[content-type] where category is one of: admin, plugin or api.
Examples:
- A correct
uidto get users of the Strapi admin panel isadmin::user. - A possible
uidfor the Upload plugin could beplugin::upload.file. - As the
uids for user-defined custom content-types follow theapi::[content-type]syntax, if a content-typearticleexists, it is referenced byapi::article.article.
Run the strapi content-types:list command in a terminal to display all possible content-types' uids for a specific Strapi instance.
findOne()
Finds the first entry matching the parameters.
Syntax: findOne(uid: string, id: ID, parameters: Params) ⇒ Entry
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
fields | Attributes to return | String[] |
populate | Relations, components and dynamic zones to populate | PopulateParameter |
Example
const entry = await strapi.entityService.findOne('api::article.article', 1, {
fields: ['title', 'description'],
populate: { category: true },
});
findMany()
Finds entries matching the parameters.
Syntax: findMany(uid: string, parameters: Params) ⇒ Entry[]
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
fields | Attributes to return | String[] |
filters | Filters to use | FiltersParameters |
start | Number of entries to skip (see pagination) | Number |
limit | Number of entries to return (see pagination) | Number |
sort | Order definition | OrderByParameter |
populate | Relations, components and dynamic zones to populate | PopulateParameter |
publicationState | Publication state, can be:
| PublicationStateParameter |
For single types, "findMany" returns the entry data as an object instead of an array of entries.
Example
const entries = await strapi.entityService.findMany('api::article.article', {
fields: ['title', 'description'],
filters: { title: 'Hello World' },
sort: { createdAt: 'DESC' },
populate: { category: true },
});
To retrieve only draft entries, combine the preview publication state and the publishedAt fields:
const entries = await strapi.entityService.findMany('api::article.article', {
publicationState: 'preview',
filters: {
publishedAt: {
$null: true,
},
},
});
create()
Creates one entry and returns it
Syntax: create(uid: string, parameters: Params) ⇒ Entry
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
fields | Attributes to return | String[] |
populate | Relations, components and dynamic zones to populate | PopulateParameter |
data | Input data | Object |
In the data object, relations can be managed with the connect, disconnect, and set parameters using the syntax described for the REST API (see managing relations).
Example
const entry = await strapi.entityService.create('api::article.article', {
data: {
title: 'My Article',
},
});
update()
Updates one entry and returns it.
update() only performs a partial update, so existing fields that are not included won't be replaced.
Syntax: update(uid: string, id: ID, parameters: Params) ⇒ Entry
In the data object, relations can be managed with the connect, disconnect, and set parameters using the syntax described for the REST API (see managing relations).
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
fields | Attributes to return | String[] |
populate | Relations, components and dynamic zones to populate | PopulateParameter |
data | Input data | object |
Example
const entry = await strapi.entityService.update('api::article.article', 1, {
data: {
title: 'xxx',
},
});
delete()
Deletes one entry and returns it.
Syntax: delete(uid: string, id: ID, parameters: Params) ⇒ Entry
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
fields | Attributes to return | String[] |
populate | Relations, components and dynamic zones to populate | PopulateParameter |
Example
const entry = await strapi.entityService.delete('api::article.article', 1);