The top content API returns a ranked list of the most popular content over the last 24h that is relevant to the target user.
Prerequisites
Before obtaining meaningful data from this API ensure that
- You have you API
apikey
. Contact us to find out how to get access.- To personalise responses it is vital to capture an end user identifier as part of behaviour capture. Without such user ids, the api will be able to surface popular content across your whole user-base, but will not be able to return personalised, relevant, content.
Example Call
Querying the top content API is as simple as making a call to the endpoint and including your apikey
and a valid end user id.
Details of the request and response objects are given in Request/Response
{
"apikey": <your apikey>,
"max_results": 10,
"customer_enduser_id": <end user id>
}
curl -X 'POST' \
'https://personafinai.azurewebsites.net/v2/personalized/content/top' \
-H 'accept: */*' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"apikey": <your apikey>,
"max_results": 10,
"customer_enduser_id": <end user id>
}'
The API will return a list of identifier
values corresponding to content items. These can be passed into the Content Search API to retrieve the complete content item. For details on this, see the example in Content Search
Request/Response
Request Object
The API request expects the following endpoint url and body parameters
POST https://personafinai.azurewebsites.net/v2/personalized/content/top
Field | Description |
---|---|
apikey string | Authentication key to use to retrieve data |
maxresults _int | The number of results to return |
customerenduser_id _string | Value used to identify user on target platform |
Response Object
The API will respond with an object containing the following
Field | Description |
---|---|
updated datetime | Datetime that the dataset returned was last computed for the given user |
dataPoints object | List of the top items found |
dataPoints.identifier string | The identifier assigned to a given piece of content. This can be used to retrieve content using the Content Search Endpoint |
dataPoints.distribution float | The items rank score relative to the other items |
dataPoints.count int | The volume of interactions found against the specific item |