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@pasar6987/sf-core-managed-content

Headless CMS objects including managed content variants, channels, spaces, and snippet assignments for delivering content across digital experiences.

Published package · Latest published 1.0.1 Mar 4, 2026 · 7 datasets / 0 measures in the latest review · Updated Mar 11, 2026

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1.0.1Published Mar 4, 2026

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@pasar6987Published Mar 4, 2026

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7 datasets0 measures · 60 dimensions

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Updated
Mar 11, 2026
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License
MIT
Created
Mar 4, 2026

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developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference

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@pasar6987

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Independent

License

MIT

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Publisher

@pasar6987Published Mar 4, 2026

Latest published version

1.0.1Published Mar 4, 2026

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salesforcecrmcoremanaged-content

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Schema 0.1.1

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Python example for @pasar6987/sf-core-managed-content

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import rawctx

model = rawctx.load("@pasar6987/sf-core-managed-content")
prompt = rawctx.to_prompt(
    "@pasar6987/sf-core-managed-content",
    datasets=["ManagedContent", "ManagedContentChannel"],
    max_tokens=2000,
)

print(model.datasets)        # ["ManagedContent", "ManagedContentChannel", "ManagedContentInfo"]
print(model.measures)        # [Measure(name="measure_a", ...)]
print(model.dimensions)      # [Dimension(name="ApiName", ...), Dimension(name="AuthoredManagedContentSpaceId", ...), Dimension(name="ContentKey", ...)]
print(model.relationships)   # [Relationship(name='...', ...)]
print(prompt)

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@pasar6987/sf-core-managed-content

Headless CMS objects including managed content variants, channels, spaces, and snippet assignments for delivering content across digital experiences.

Overview

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Objects (Datasets)7
Dimensions60
Measures0
Relationships1

Objects

  • ManagedContent — Represents managed content in a Salesforce CMS workspace for use in an Experience Cloud site or a channel. The ManagedContent object represents the complete instance of a managed content record. It provides a consistent identifier for the managed content so that variants of the content item can be created over time.
  • ManagedContentChannel — Represents the details of a CMS channel. CMS channels correspond to managed content publishing endpoints. They deliver published content from your Salesforce CMS workspaces to an audience.
  • ManagedContentInfo — Allows the creation of relationship to Product using ProductMedia.
  • ManagedContentSpace — Represents the complete instance of a Salesforce CMS workspace that stores managed content. Users and groups with designated permissions can access and manage the content in a CMS workspace.
  • ManagedContentVariant — Represents a variant of a managed content item.
  • Snippet — Represents a snippet, which is a container for rich text that can be reused across Account Engagement emails and email templates.
  • SnippetAssignment — Represents a relationship between a snippet and a campaign. Assignments are required to use snippet content in Account Engagement emails and email templates. A snippet can be assigned to more than one campaign.

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Models1
datasets7
measures0
dimensions60
relationships1
AI context1
models/sf-core-managed-content.osi.yamlAI context included
7 datasets0 measures60 dimensions1 relationships