When editing an image, you must work with its master version. To modify an image, perform the following:
EXAMPLE: Modifying an image by the ID of its master version
The example below shows you how to modify an image by the ID
of its master version. For more information about working with the ID of the live version, see For developers: Edit content in For developers: Content lifecycle.
The following code modifies an image by the ID of its master version.
Native API
First, you get an instance of the LibrariesManager
class. Then, you get the master version with the corresponding ID
. Then, to get a temp version of the image, you call Lifecycle.CheckOut
with the master version as an argument. You make all the modifications to the temp version. In this example, you update the title of the image and its URL, and upload new image data. Then, to transfer the changes to the master version, you call Lifecycle.CheckIn
with the temp version as an argument. By default, when calling the CheckIn
method, the temp version gets deleted. To persist the changes, you call SaveChanges
. Finally, to publish the master version, you call the MessageWorkflow
method of the WorkflowManager
class and pass the required parameters.
Fluent API
First, you check whether an image with the specified ID
exists. Then, you get the singular image facade of the master version with the specified ID
. Then, to get the facade for the temp version, you call the CheckOut
method. You make all the modifications in the Do
method of the temp facade. In this example, you update the title of the image and its URL, and upload new image data. To upload new image data, you call the UploadContent
and pass the data as an argument. Then, to transfer the changes to the master version of the item, you call CheckIn
. To save the changes, you call SaveChanges
. Finally, to publish the image, you call the MessageWorkflow
method of the WorkflowManager
class and pass the required parameters.