ArticleComments
Search BlogPostComments
Search and list BlogPostComment records with filtering, sorting, and pagination.
GET
Search BlogPostComments
A BlogPostComment represents a comment left on a
BlogPost. Each comment belongs to a specific blog post via BlogPostId.
Comments have a Title and Text body, and can optionally include a Rating. The Published flag controls whether the comment is visible to readers — use this for moderation. The PostedById links the comment to the Coworker who authored it.
Authentication
This endpoint requires OAuth2 authentication. Include a valid bearer token in the
Authorization header.
The authenticated user must be a full unrestricted administrator or have the BlogPostComment-List role.Query Parameters
Pagination & Sorting
The page number to retrieve.
The number of records per page.
The property name to sort results by (e.g.
Name, CreatedOn).Sort direction.
0 for ascending, 1 for descending.Filters
Filter by iD of the business linked to this record.
Filter by iD of the blog post linked to this record.
Filter by iD of the posted by linked to this record.
Filter by full name of the coworker who posted the comment.
Filter by comment title.
Filter by comment body text.
Filter by whether the comment is published and visible to readers.
Filter by optional rating given by the commenter.
Range Filters
Filter by optional rating given by the commenter greater than or equal to this value.
Filter by optional rating given by the commenter less than or equal to this value.
Filter records created on or after this date. Format:
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm.Filter records created on or before this date. Format:
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm.Filter records updated on or after this date. Format:
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm.Filter records updated on or before this date. Format:
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm.Code Examples
Simple listing
Filtering by Title
Range filters
Response
200
The list of BlogPostComment records matching the query. See the Get one BlogPostComment endpoint for the full list of properties returned for each record.
Current page number.
Number of records per page.
The field used for sorting.
The sort direction (
0 = ascending, 1 = descending).Index of the first item on the current page.
Index of the last item on the current page.
Total number of matching records across all pages.
Total number of pages.
Whether there is a next page of results.
Whether there is a previous page of results.
Example Response
Search BlogPostComments