namespace BookStack\Http\Controllers\Api;
+use BookStack\Api\ApiEntityListFormatter;
use BookStack\Entities\Models\Book;
+use BookStack\Entities\Models\Chapter;
+use BookStack\Entities\Models\Entity;
use BookStack\Entities\Repos\BookRepo;
+use BookStack\Entities\Tools\BookContents;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use Illuminate\Validation\ValidationException;
class BookApiController extends ApiController
{
- protected $bookRepo;
+ protected BookRepo $bookRepo;
public function __construct(BookRepo $bookRepo)
{
/**
* View the details of a single book.
+ * The response data will contain 'content' property listing the chapter and pages directly within, in
+ * the same structure as you'd see within the BookStack interface when viewing a book. Top-level
+ * contents will have a 'type' property to distinguish between pages & chapters.
*/
public function read(string $id)
{
$book = Book::visible()->with(['tags', 'cover', 'createdBy', 'updatedBy', 'ownedBy'])->findOrFail($id);
+ $contents = (new BookContents($book))->getTree(true, false)->all();
+ $contentsApiData = (new ApiEntityListFormatter($contents))
+ ->withType()
+ ->withField('pages', function (Entity $entity) {
+ if ($entity instanceof Chapter) {
+ return (new ApiEntityListFormatter($entity->pages->all()))->format();
+ }
+ return null;
+ })->format();
+ $book->setAttribute('contents', $contentsApiData);
+
return response()->json($book);
}